Background
Vossler was born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas, where he played on the Pascal High School golf team
Vossler was born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas, where he played on the Pascal High School golf team
Vossler turned professional in 1954 and began play on the Professional Golf Association Tour in 1955. His best finish in a major championship was T-5 at the 1959 United States. Open. As his full-time touring days were winding down, Vossler became a club pro and worked at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and later Quail Creek Golf & Country Club in Oklahoma City.
He was named "Professional Golf Association Golf Professional of the Year" in 1967.
He later became involved in a series of businesses relating to golf course development starting in 1971. In 1974, Vossler and Walser founded the Oak Tree Golf Club, now known as Oak Tree National, which has hosted the 1988 Professional Golf Association Championship and is scheduled to host the 2014 United States. Senior Open.
He was the Chairman of Landmark Golf, a golf/real estate development firm serving the southwestern United States. Vossler was inducted into the Professional Golf Association Golf Professional Hall of Fame in 2005.
Vossler was married to World Golf Hall of Famer Marlene Hagge.
He died in Louisiana Quinta, California in 2013. Professional Golf Association Tour wins (3)
Other wins
1960 Panama Open.