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What golf tournament did Bobby Jones start?

Masters TournamentIn 1934 he helped to initiate the annual Masters Tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia. In 1958 he became the first American since Benjamin Franklin (in 1759) to receive the freedom of the burgh of St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland, home of the premier golf club of the world.

Who started Augusta golf course?

Bobby JonesClifford RobertsAugusta National Golf Club/Founders

Did Bobby Jones ever play Augusta National?

In 1934, Jones helped found the “Augusta National Invitational”, the tournament that would become known as the Masters. Jones still retained a legendary status in the game and would play in the Masters tournament each year, assuring that a competitive field would descend upon Augusta.

How did Bobby Jones pick Augusta?

Augusta was chosen as the location for Jones' ideal golf course after seeing the Fruitland Nurseries property. “Bub saw someone in Cliff who could make the financial side come true,” Jones IV said. “Cliff saw in Bub the spirit to make it happen. But they did genuinely like each other.”

Is Tiger Woods a member of Augusta?

According to Golf Week, there are a few ways to play at the course. And getting invited by a member is one of them. However, despite being a 5-time champion at the Masters, Tiger Woods doesn't have a membership at the Augusta. The other option for Charlie to play at the Augusta would be to become a volunteer.

How much does it cost to play a round of golf at Augusta?

There are roughly 300 members of Augusta National, and being invited by one of them is the quickest way to get a round in at the famous course. Members are allowed to bring a guest on the course for a relatively small fee of $40.

How far could Bobby Jones drive a golf ball?

250-260 yards53-54). Williams fed videotape of Jones's swing, taken from the previously-mentioned movies, into a biomechanical computer and made all sorts of measurements of the swing. The tape showed Jones driving the ball 250-260 yards, and measured his swing speed at 113 mph.

Who owns Augusta National?

Augusta National Inc.Augusta National Golf ClubClub informationTypePrivateOwned byAugusta National Inc.Total holes27 (18 Hole Championship Course plus 9 Hole Par-3 course)Tournaments hostedMasters Tournament (1934–present) PGA Seniors' Championship (1937–38) Augusta National Women's Amateur (2019–present)17 more rows

Why did Bobby Jones build Augusta?

Why did Bobby Jones build Augusta National? Because he was tired of playing in front of crowds. He wanted a sanctuary, and he always, from early in his career, had the ambition of building the world's greatest inland golf course.

How much did Bobby Jones pay for Augusta National?

$70,000Jones first visited Fruitlands, an Augusta arboretum and indigo plantation since the Civil War era, in the spring of 1930, and he purchased it for $70,000 in 1931, with the plan to design a golf course on the site. Jones co-designed the Augusta National course with Alister MacKenzie; the new club opened in early 1933.

Why is Augusta golf course so special?

The Masters is the youngest of the four majors, and the only one played on the same golf course every year. This unique fact itself sets it apart from any other golf course in the world.

Why is it called the Masters?

When the tournament began it was called the Augusta National Invitation Tournament. Roberts suggested it be called the Masters, a reference to the "masters of golf" who played in it, but Jones thought the name immodest. Roberts finally got his way in 1939.

Early Life

Bobby Jones’ early childhood did not hint that he would grow up to become a great sportsmen. Jones was born March 17, 1902, in Atlanta, Georgia to affluent parents. Jones was referred to as “sickly” and was unable to consume solid food until the age of 5.

Schooling

Bobby Jones graduated from Georgia Tech in 1922 with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. He then attended Harvard and received a second degree, this one in English Literature. Then he returned to Georgia to receive his law degree from Emory University after only one year. He practiced law until his death in 1971.

Amateur Career

Jones turned 18 in 1920 and began his amateur career in earnest. He competed regularly in the U.S. Open, alongside such legendary golfers as Harry Vardon.

The Grand Slam

In 1930, Jones would reach the pinnacle of golf for the era by winning every major championship in a single calendar year. He began by traveling to the Old Course at St. Andrews and winning the Amateur Championship for the first time. Jones followed this with wins at the Open Championship, U.S. Open, and finally the U.S. Amateur.

Augusta National

Jones chose to quit competitive golf in 1930 after his achievement, meaning he never became a professional. Instead, Jones became a well-respected lawyer in his native Atlanta. He dreamed of an exclusive golf club where he could play golf at a challenging yet private course.

The Masters

In 1934, Jones helped found the “Augusta National Invitational”, the tournament that would become known as the Masters. Jones still retained a legendary status in the game and would play in the Masters tournament each year, assuring that a competitive field would descend upon Augusta.

Bobby Jones Death

After developing a cyst that filled with fluid on his spinal cord, Jones was forced to use a wheelchair for more than the last two decades of his life. He finally succumbed to his condition, dying on Dec. 18, 1971, at the age of 69. He was voted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1974.

What is Bobby Jones Golf Course?

The Bobby Jones Golf Course Foundation, Inc. is led by a dedicated group of volunteers who share a passion for Bobby Jones' lega cy and this historic golf course. With the generous support of many donors and sponsors, some of whom have chosen to honor important family members and friends, the Foundation transformed the course into a facility that is committed to making a difference through golf. The re-designed Bobby Jones has become the home of golf in Georgia and includes a revolutionary reversible golf course designed by Bob Cupp, state-of-the-art practice facilities, the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame, the Yates Putting Course, and programming designed to the grow the game of golf with a specific focus on juniors and adaptive golfers.

Who designed the Georgia golf course?

The re-designed Bobby Jones has become the home of golf in Georgia and includes a revolutionary reversible golf course designed by Bob Cupp, state-of-the-art practice facilities, the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame, the Yates Putting Course, and programming designed to the grow the game of golf with a specific focus on juniors and adaptive golfers.

List of courses

Broadmoor Golf Club West Course (7th–14th holes), Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1964

Original designs

Broadmoor Golf Club West Course (7th–14th holes), Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1964

Hands

Jones had extraordinarily soft hands during the swing. They were so soft that on the backswing, his clubhead lagged behind his hands with a soft hinge in the wrists.

Downswing

You’ll notice the club is across the line at the top, but he mitigates this by rerouting the clubhead to initiate the downswing. This was one of the keys to his sweeping draw and why he is regarded as such a powerful driver of the ball.

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