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William Hyndman III was an American amateur golfer. He finished runner-up in four amateur major championships.

Career
Hyndman was born in Glenside, Pennsylvania, on December 25, 1915. At the 1959 British Amateur, he defeated Jack Nicklaus in the quarterfinals but lost to Deane Beman in the final match. He finished runner-up again in 1969 and 1970. Hyndman won the U.S. Senior Amateur twice: in 1973 and 1983. ==Death==
Death
Ailing with Parkinson's disease during the final years of his life, Hyndman died at the age of 85 at his home in Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania on September 6, 2001. ==Tournament wins==
Tournament wins
• 1935 Philadelphia Amateur • 1958 Philadelphia Amateur • 1961 North and South Amateur • 1958 Sunnehanna Amateur • 1965 Philadelphia Amateur • 1967 Sunnehanna Amateur • 1968 Philadelphia Open Championship (as an amateur), Trans-Mississippi Amateur • 1969 Philadelphia Open Championship (as an amateur) • 1970 American Seniors Golf Association Stroke Play Championship • 1971 American Seniors Golf Association Stroke Play Championship • 1973 U.S. Senior Amateur, American Seniors Golf Association Match Play Championship • 1974 Northeast Amateur, American Seniors Golf Association Stroke Play Championship • 1977 American Seniors Golf Association Match Play Championship • 1978 American Seniors Golf Association Stroke Play Championship • 1980 Philadelphia Senior Amateur, American Seniors Golf Association Stroke Play Championship • 1983 U.S. Senior Amateur ==Results in major championships==
Results in major championships
CUT = missed the half-way cut WD = withdrew R256, R128, R64, R32, R16, QF, SF = round in which player lost in match play "T" indicates a tie for a place Source for The Masters: www.masters.com Source for U.S. Amateur and U.S. Open: USGA Championship Database ==U.S. national team appearances==
U.S. national team appearances
Walker Cup: 1957 (winners), 1959 (winners), 1961 (winners), 1969 (winners), 1971Eisenhower Trophy: 1958 (individual leader, tie), 1960 (winners) • Americas Cup: 1958 (winners), 1960 (winners), 1961 (winners) ==References==
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