Tributes are paid to the 'voice of golf'' Peter Alliss

Golf commentator and former player Peter Alliss has died aged 89, the European Tour has announced.
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Peter Alliss

Born on February 28, 1931, in Berlin, where his father Percy worked as a club pro, Alliss followed in his father's footsteps and quit school at the age of 14 to work for him at Ferndown Golf Club in Dorset, before turning professional himself two years later.

After his career was largely put on hold by two years of National Service in the RAF from 1949 to 1951, Alliss soon began to make a name for himself and finished ninth in the 1953 Open, one of five top-10 finishes in the event.

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His move into broadcasting came about after he was overheard by the BBC's Ray Lakeland talking to a friend on a flight back from a tournament in Ireland in 1960. Alliss combined commentary stints at the following year's Open Championship at Royal Birkdale with finishing eighth behind Arnold Palmer, helping to raise his profile to such an extent that he was chosen to give Sean Connery golf lessons before the actor played James Bond in the 1964 film 'Goldfinger'.

A statement released by the BBC on behalf of the Alliss family read: "It's with great sadness that we announce the passing of golfing and broadcast legend, Peter Alliss.

"Peter's death was unexpected but peaceful. Peter was a devoted husband, father and grandfather and his family ask for privacy at this difficult time."

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