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who won the 1913 massachusetts state amateur golf championship?

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Francis Ouimet

Who won the 1913 US Open golf tournament?

The 1913 U.S. Open was the 19th time the tournament was played, and a young American amateur defeated two British legends in a playoff. Where it was played: The Country Club in Brookline, Massachussetts Leader after third round: Francis Ouimet, Harry Vardon and Ted Ray, 225

Who is the best Massachusetts golfer of all time?

The most famous winner of the championship was six-time champion Francis Ouimet, the most successful golfer ever from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Other notable winners include Jesse Guilford, Dick Chapman and Eddie Lowery. Fred Wright holds the record with seven titles (1920, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1931, and 1938).

What is the Massachusetts Amateur Championship?

The tournament is run by the Massachusetts Golf Association (MGA) in mid-July each year. The amateur championship is the biggest and most subscribed event on the MGA calendar. Tournament entries are open to any amateur golfer who holds membership in an MGA member club and has an up-to-date MGA/ USGA GHIN Handicap Index not exceeding 4.4.

What is the history of the Amateur Golf Championship?

The first Amateur was held at Hoylake in 1885 where 44 players from 12 clubs competed. Some of golf’s greatest names have triumphed, including Bobby Jones, Sergio Garcia and José María Olazábal.

Who is the greatest amateur golfer ever?

Jones was the most successful amateur golfer ever to compete at a national and international level. During his peak from 1923 to 1930, he dominated top-level amateur competition, and competed very successfully against the world's best professional golfers....Bobby Jones (golfer)Bobby JonesBattles/warsWorld War II, European theater4 more rows

Did Francis Ouimet win money?

In the Saturday playoff round, all were tied at even-par 38 at the turn, then Ouimet had a bogey-free back nine 34 for 72 (–1), Vardon was second with 77, and Ray came in third with a 78....1913 U.S. Open (golf)Tournament informationWinner's share($300)ChampionFrancis Ouimet (a)304 (+12), playoff11 more rows

Is Francis Ouimet real?

Francis DeSales Ouimet (/wiːˈmɛt/) (May 8, 1893 – September 2, 1967) was an American amateur golfer who is frequently referred to as the "father of amateur golf" in the United States. He won the U.S. Open in 1913 and was the first non-Briton elected Captain of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews.

What course did Francis Ouimet win?

Francis Ouimet won the U.S. Amateur Championship at Ekwanok in 1914, the only USGA tournament ever played in the state of Vermont.

How did Eddie Lowery make his millions?

He became a multi-millionaire as an auto dealer in San Francisco. Lowery and Bob Hope were friends and they both played in the 1951 British Amateur. He enjoyed sponsoring young amateur golfers, such as two of his employees: Venturi and Ward.

Is the greatest game ever played a true story?

The Greatest Game Ever Played is a 2005 American biographical sports film based on the early life of amateur golf champion Francis Ouimet and his surprise winning of the 1913 U.S. Open. The film was directed by Bill Paxton, and was his last film as a director.

Where was Francis Ouimet?

Brookline, MAFrancis Ouimet / Place of birthBrookline is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, in the United States, and part of the Boston metropolitan area. Brookline borders six of Boston's neighborhoods: Brighton, Allston, Fenway–Kenmore, Mission Hill, Jamaica Plain, and West Roxbury. The city of Newton lies to the west of Brookline. Wikipedia

Which golf legend is known as the king?

Arnold Palmer, one of golf's greatest players whose immense popularity drew a legion of fans known as 'Arnie's Army' and helped propel the game just as television was coming of age, died on Sunday at the age of 87, the U.S. Golf Association and golf media reported.

Who is considered the father of American golf?

Its progenitor was John Reid, a Scot from Dunfermline who became known as “the father of American golf.” Reid, on learning that fellow Scot Robert Lockhart was returning to the old country on business, asked him to bring back some golf clubs and balls.

How many US Opens did Francis Ouimet win?

On a dreary, rainy Friday, Ouimet opened with the best round of the day, a 74, to tie Vardon (78) and Ray (76) for the lead. All three shot 79 in the final round, setting up an 18-hole playoff the following day....Remembering Ouimet: Winning the 1913 Open.1.5.Ted RayWalter HagenJerseyU.S.74-74–14878-89–1574 more columns•Jun 5, 2013

Did Francis Ouimet play in the Masters?

Ouimet, the revered amateur who won the 1913 U.S. Open over British stalwarts Harry Vardon and Ted Ray at The Country Club in Brookline, Mass., had been invited by Augusta National President Bobby Jones to compete in every Masters since its inception in 1934.

Who was the first American to win the US Open?

The first U.S. Open featured only 10 professional golfers and one amateur, and saw Newport's club pro Horace Rawlins win the U.S. Open trophy. Rawlins was an English golfer competing in only his third tournament and used his home course advantage to enter the history books.

Where was the 1914 Country Club?

1914 →. The Country Club. Location in the United States. The Country Club. Location in Massachusetts. 1913 winner Francis Ouimet holding a horseshoe; with Eddie Lowery his 10-year-old caddy, with a white towel around his neck. Vardon, Ouimet, and Ray. Vardon at the 1913 U.S. Open. Fred McLeod and Harry Vardon at the 1913 U.S. Open.

Who won the British Open in 1914?

Ray, the British Open champion in 1912, won the U.S. Open in 1920 . The tournament inspired the Mark Frost book The Greatest Game Ever Played: Harry Vardon , Francis Ouimet, and the Birth of Modern Golf (2002).

Sept. 16, Qualifying, First Day

Sept. 17, Qualifying, Second Day

  • Ted Ray led all qualifiers with a 36-hole course-record 74-74–148, and Ouimet wound up with the fifth-best qualifying score overall. Henry Leach, an Englishman writing for The American Golfer, wrote that Ray’s scores “were the result of sound careful play in every part of the game … but it struck me that he could have driven a little further if he had wanted to do so. When he lets out, h…
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Sept. 18, Rounds 1 and 2

  • Boston Daily Globe headlines on Sept. 19 1. AMERICA HAS A FIGHT ON HANDS 2. British Golfers' Showing Is Most Formidable 3. Small Chance of Heading Them Off Now Ouimet shot 77-74–151, tied for seventh, four shots behind co-leader Vardon and two shots behind Ray. Ray, after opening with a disappointing 79, broke the course record with a 70 in his second round. After Ray’s first r…
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Sept. 19, Rounds 3 and 4

  • Boston Daily Globe headlines, Sept. 20 1. IT IS OUIMET AGAINST GREAT BRITAIN’S BEST IN PLAYOFF 2. Brookline Boy to Fore 3. Ties Both Ray and Vardon On a dreary, rainy Friday, Ouimet opened with the best round of the day, a 74, to tie Vardon (78) and Ray (76) for the lead. All three shot 79 in the final round, setting up an 18-hole playoff the following day. Vardon and Ray both f…
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Sept. 20, 18-Hole Playoff

  • The New York Times headlines, Sept. 21, 1913 1. GREAT BRITISH GOLFERS DEFEATED BY MASSACHUSETTS BOY IN NATIONAL OPEN TOURNEY 2. USED TO BE A CADDY 3. ESTABLISHES A RECORD 4. First Amateur to Win the American Open Golf Title 5. OUIMET’S MOTHER JOSTLED 6. Little Woman Holds Her Ground Until She Congratulates Her Son Cards of the playoff: Ouimet …
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