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used." Travis used this putter to finish second in the U.S. Open
Championship held at Garden City Golf Club. "Within a week thereafter, Mr. Knight received over one hundred letters from prominent golfers asking for a putter like Mr. Travis's". Knight was not prepared for such a response and was particularly concerned about what to call it. It is reported that he was "anxious to call it the 'Travis' putter'." He arranged a meeting with Mr. Emmet and Mr. Travis. Emmet had consistently referred to it as the "Schenectady Putter" and Travis agreed that Schenectady would be "a more suitable and lasting name for the putter than his own, in which view Mr. Knight rather reluctantly concurred." After his initial success with the Schenectady Putter in 1902, Travis used the putter to win the 1903 U.S. Amateur and then, of course, the 1904 British Amateur. The putter became an instant commercial success.
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wasted. Like all golfers who really scored a success at the game, he keeps the right elbow well in to the right side, holding the hands very low, like Messrs. Hutchings, Fry and G. F. Smith—three of the best examples of golfers who have risen to eminence while lacking the advantage of playing the game in their youth. The swing of the club is not long—in fact, it might be termed a three-quarter swing—but it is sufficient to get a free action with the wrist, and although Mr. Travis does not obtain an abnormal carry, he nevertheless gets a long roll on the ball, and against the wind in particular he is beyond the average as a driver, especially as he appears to have mastered the art of the scientific hooking."
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Scranton, Country Club of Troy, Cherry Hill Club, Garden City Country Club, East Potomac Golf Links, Granliden on Sunapee (9 holes), Jekyll Island Golf Club (Great Dunes), Lochmoor Club (assisted John Sweeney), Lookout Point Country Club, North Jersey Country Club, Onondaga Golf and Country Club, Orchard Park Country Club, Pennhills Club, Round Hill Club, Stafford Country Club, The Golf Club at Equinox, Westchester Country Club (West, South and Short courses), White Beeches Golf & Country Club, and Yahnundasis Golf Club.
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Unfortunately, Jones and his party awoke late and were over an hour behind schedule. When they arrived, Travis had left. The lesson did not occur until years later, when Travis suggested a change in Jones's grip, altered his stance and recommended a longer and more sweeping stroke. A key point was to try to "drive an imaginary tack into the back of the ball". There are some who have expressed the opinion that the Travis putting lesson helped Jones to become one of the great putters of all time.
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Scotland ... you have golf—golf in its best and highest form". He referred to the "radical difference in their physical configurations in relation to our courses." He was impressed with the lack of trees, the number and placement of bunkers, the natural undulations of the greens, and the quality of turf. In a later article, Travis presented his ideas for the design of a
574:"This list does not include Travis's countless victories in noted club invitationals or championships, such as his 9 wins in the Garden City Golf Club's Spring Invitational that is now known as the Travis Memorial, nor his countless victories at Lakewood CC's Spring and Fall tourneys that attracted a large field of golfers from the metropolitan area.
376:"Travis competed in 17 consecutive U.S. Amateurs from 1898 to 1914, compiling a 45-14 record, earning medalist honors three consecutive years (1900-02), and losing to the eventual champion on five occasions. He competed in six U.S. Opens between 1902 and 1912 and was low amateur five times and tied for third low amateur the other."
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Among his other major victories as an amateur golfer were the following: Three North and South
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in the semi-final match. By this time, he had caught the attention and respect of fellow competitors and, because of his late start in the game, Travis was respectfully referred to as "The Old Man" or "The Grand Old Man". Driven by his intense and compulsive dedication to the game, Travis was soon
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in 1979 was in recognition of his legacy as the first three-time champion in the U.S. Amateur
Championship and the first non-Brit to win the British Amateur Championship. His willingness to experiment led to landmark changes in the landscape of golf equipment, especially his use of the Haskell golf
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Travis could lay claim to being the first "U.S. Open Doctor" with his remodeling of the
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on the Rules of golf in 1910, in response to a request from a golf club in New
Zealand. The R&A's ban included the Schenectady Putter. There is no evidence that Travis's use of the Schenectady to win the 1904 British Amateur contributed to this controversial ruling, though the myth persists.
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Long after he had retired from active competition, Travis agreed to a match with an old opponent, Findlay S. Douglas, to support the war effort of the Red Cross. The match was held at Garden City Golf Club. Following the match, Travis donated his
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and will then send it back to you". It is reported that "A day or two later Mr. Knight received a telegram from Mr. W. J. Travis ordering a putter like Mr. Emmet's, and one was hurriedly made and forwarded". Later, a second putter was sent to Travis which was declared "the best putter I have ever
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course, that was unveiled when Garden City Golf Club hosted the 1908 U.S. Amateur
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Though he was innovative with his equipment, and practiced incessantly, Travis disdained the notion of physical training after his first trial of abstaining from smoking and drinking during an 1897 tournament. He reported that he "putted like a baby", and would never again depart from his usual
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described Travis: "In style, the
American champion is essentially what may be termed a made golfer, for his is a style which by the wildest stretch of imagination could not be called ornate. Still, it boasts useful attributes; it is business-like and determined, and is one in which no energy is
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Travis became a student of the layout and design features of golf courses early in his golfing career as the result of trips to Great
Britain. In late 1901, Travis wrote an article, published in the Bulletin of the USGA, titled, "Impressions of British Golf". He observed that in "England and
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In 1896, while traveling in England, Travis learned that his Niantic Club friends of Flushing, New York, were intent on creating a new golf club. He was scornful of the idea but, wishing to keep up with his friends, he purchased a set of golf clubs to take with him on his return to the United
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chapter on hazards, Travis was critical of the ubiquitous and, to him, unappealing cross-bunkers that stretched all the way across the fairway at predictable intervals. Rather, he argued for more strategically and visually appealing bunkers placed along the edges of fairways, stating,
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Some have characterized Travis as a "penal designer". However, a careful study of his writings leads to the conclusion that he was a firm believer in "thinking" and "strategic" golf; with the golfer given opportunities to avoid difficulty with well-considered and executed shots.
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would issue a ban on all mallet-headed putters, including the Schenectady. Travis conducted careful experiments with varying lengths of driver shafts, often using a driver with a shaft as long as 50 inches in his search for greater distance off the tee. At his home course,
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dealt with a variety of topics, including golfing techniques, golf equipment, construction of golf courses, the design and placement of hazards, rules of golf, and conduct of golf competitions. His chapter on "Handicapping" was first published in the July 1901 issue of
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auction. A member of Garden City Golf Club, Lewis Lapham, had the winning bid of $ 1,700 and immediately donated the Schenectady to Garden City Golf Club where it would remain for the next 34 years. In 1952, it was taken from the club, and never returned.
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in October 1896 on the Oakland links, just three months before his 35th birthday. Within a month of hitting his first golf shot, Travis earned his first trophy by winning the Oakland Golf Club handicap competition. Travis became, in his words,
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was widely regarded as the most influential golf magazine of its time. Travis, and other authors, used it as an effective voice for their views. Travis stayed at the helm of "The American Golfer" as editor until he turned it over to
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ball to win the 1901 U.S. Amateur Championship. His most enduring legacy may be the many premier golf courses he designed or remodelled throughout his career. Four Travis-designed or redesigned courses are regularly included in
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agreed with the banning of mallet-headed clubs but ruled that the Schenectady Putter, and other center-shafted putters did not fall within this category. The R&A ban on center-shafted putters was finally removed in 1951.
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Just the year before, Travers had eliminated Travis in the semi-finals of the U.S. Amateur. With declining health diminishing his skills, Travis announced his retirement from competitive golf in 1916.
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in Vermont. However, much of Travis's early acclaim and notoriety as a golf course designer may be traced to his extensive remodeling of the Garden City Golf Club's
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Travis was a prolific writer who wrote extensively on a variety of golf topics, and was published in the leading sports magazines of the time. His first book,
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The Schenectady Putter and Walter Travis will be linked together forever in the history of golf. The Schenectady Putter was invented by
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Travis was not hesitant about trying new equipment in his efforts to improve his game. He was the first to win a major event using the
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s rankings of America's top 100 "Classic" courses: Country Club of Scranton, Ekwanok Country Club (assisted John Duncan Dunn),
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holes should be so laid out as to provide for the playing of every conceivable sort of stroke, with every club in one's bag
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Fowler, A. Linde (September 1927). "Walter J. Travis Has Passed Away".
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Travis, Walter J. (May 1909). "The Constituents of a Good Course".
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Noted courses that were extensively redesigned by Travis include:
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Travis was innovative in his approach to golf course design. In a
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Travis, Walter J. (June 1905). "Changes in the Game of Golf".
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the country's top amateur golfer, winning the U.S. Amateur in
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Travis, Walter J. (June 1905). "The Beginning of My Golf".
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Kofoed, John (February 1927). "The Figures Prove It".
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trees of any kind are non-existent—as they should be
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1493:. New Rochelle, New York: Arlington House. p.
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1837:"B.B.H. - The Origin of The Schenectady Putter".
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1462:Top Ten List of Underrated Golf Course Architects
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1548:The Old Man: The Biography of Walter J. Travis
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1778:. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishing.
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1594:Leahy, Patrick (1970). "The One and Only".
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1826:. Schenectady, New York: Parkway Classics.
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2012:"Golfweek's Best: Classic Courses, 2016"
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1941:Schneider, Brian (29 November 2022).
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1485:Elliott, Len; Kelly, Barbara (1976).
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1300:Royal and Ancient Golf Club Committee
650:1913 South Florida Open Low Amateur
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656:1914 South Florida Open Low Amateur
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1610:"Travis Wins Golf Title in England"
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1943:"What to Know About Walter Travis"
1616:. New York, New York. June 3, 1904
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3144:World Golf Hall of Fame inductees
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665:1916 Southern Florida Low Amateur
662:1915 Southern Florida Low Amateur
385:In the January 28, 1922 issue of
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1920:"Western New York Course Index"
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1701:United States Golf Association
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1402:National Golf Links of America
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3149:Golfers from New York (state)
1754:Knuth, Dean (February 1993).
1642:. Minnesota. October 12, 1902
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644:1913 North and South Amateur
635:1911 North and South Amateur
3169:Burials at Dellwood Cemetery
3164:People from Maldon, Victoria
2028:The Walter J. Travis Society
1743:Golf, July, 1904, pgs. 5-10.
1394:Grover Cleveland Golf Course
1360:Travis's first project as a
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2456:1942–1945 Cancelled due to
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1364:was his collaboration with
1178:of its era. A second book,
802:Travis did not play in the
659:1914 Metropolitan Amateur
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1772:Travis, Walter J. (1900).
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1217:. As Labbance reports,
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1060:The Amateur Championship
609:The Amateur Championship
3124:Australian male golfers
2037:World Golf Hall of Fame
1873:. www.golfclubatlas.com
1794:Country Life in America
1661:"Replying to Queries".
1438:World Golf Hall of Fame
1390:Country Club of Buffalo
640:North and South Amateur
631:North and South Amateur
613:North and South Amateur
305:"an infatuated devotee"
242:World Golf Hall of Fame
232:Achievements and awards
3139:Golf course architects
1871:"Ekwanok Country Club"
1756:This One's a Par 4 1/2
1546:Labbance, Bob (2000).
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1269:The Schenectady Putter
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810:(professionals only).
411:"The Figures Prove It"
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3129:American male golfers
2207:William C. Fownes Jr.
1822:Brzoza, Walt (1991).
1680:. pp. 11–12, 44.
1576:"Article on Travis".
1398:Pine Valley Golf Club
1386:Columbia Country Club
1362:golf course architect
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1287:Garden City Golf Club
1247:Garden City Golf Club
1242:the Royal and Ancient
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1143:Contributions to golf
936:The Open Championship
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298:States. As he said,
272:golf course architect
197:The Open Championship
2087:Charles B. Macdonald
1991:dellwoodcemetery.org
1809:Why Bobby Jones Quit
1807:Thomas, Bob (2004).
1640:The Saint Paul Globe
1636:"Open Golf Champion"
1414:Country Club of Troy
1370:Ekwanok Country Club
625:Metropolitan Amateur
597:Metropolitan Amateur
585:Metropolitan Amateur
337:1900, 1901, and 1903
110:Sporting nationality
41:Personal information
2612:William C. Campbell
2119:Herbert M. Harriman
1922:. BuffaloGolfer.com
1857:The American Golfer
1839:The American Golfer
1697:"1900 U.S. Amateur"
1665:. January 28, 1922.
1663:The American Golfer
1578:The Southern Golfer
1191:The American Golfer
1187:The American Golfer
1174:, and described as
670:Major championships
387:The American Golfer
282:Travis was born in
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396:
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377:
372:
368:
365:
364:Harold Hilton
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135:United States
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95:July 31, 1927
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88:
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72:
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32:
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23:Walter Travis
20:
2919:Ricky Barnes
2902:Jeff Quinney
2813:Chris Patton
2781:Sam Randolph
2733:Mark O'Meara
2653:Steve Melnyk
2524:Gene Littler
2458:World War II
2442:Dick Chapman
2150:
2134:
2126:
2073:U.S. Amateur
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1010:
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978:U.S. Amateur
801:
750:U.S. Amateur
725:U.S. Amateur
700:U.S. Amateur
685:Championship
603:U.S. Amateur
591:U.S. Amateur
581:U.S. Amateur
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572:
415:
410:
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392:
391:
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207:U.S. Amateur
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141:
109:
97:(1927-07-31)
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56:
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3174:1862 births
3089:Nick Dunlap
3081:Sam Bennett
3033:Curtis Luck
2992:Kelly Kraft
2886:Hank Kuehne
2878:Matt Kuchar
2869:Tiger Woods
2861:Tiger Woods
2853:Tiger Woods
2845:John Harris
2829:Mitch Voges
2717:John Fought
2709:Bill Sander
2701:Fred Ridley
2677:Vinny Giles
2637:Bob Dickson
2604:Deane Beman
2580:Deane Beman
2564:Charles Coe
2548:Harvie Ward
2540:Harvie Ward
2499:Sam Urzetta
2491:Charles Coe
2475:Skee Riegel
2361:Bobby Jones
2345:Bobby Jones
2337:Bobby Jones
2321:Bobby Jones
2313:Bobby Jones
2304:Max Marston
2280:Chick Evans
2264:World War I
2256:Chick Evans
1953:19 December
1877:October 15,
1706:October 15,
1189:magazine.
816:Tournament
740:Walter Egan
483:Chick Evans
437:Bobby Jones
399:Chick Evans
357:Bobby Jones
292:Garden City
250:member page
85:, Australia
62:The Old Man
3118:Categories
3073:James Piot
3041:Doc Redman
3000:Steven Fox
2960:Colt Knost
2936:Ryan Moore
2805:Eric Meeks
2741:Hal Sutton
2693:Jerry Pate
2669:Gary Cowan
2628:Gary Cowan
2620:Bob Murphy
2466:Ted Bishop
2175:Eben Byers
1796:: 182–184.
1646:August 26,
1468:References
1458:Golf World
1209:Travis had
1125:= Medalist
765:Eben Byers
691:Runner-up
416:(Source):
405:In a 1927
76:1862-01-10
3017:Gunn Yang
2968:Danny Lee
2765:Jay Sigel
2757:Jay Sigel
2725:John Cook
2075:champions
1947:Fried Egg
1926:April 17,
1904:April 17,
1620:April 17,
1456:In 1999,
1443:Golfweek'
1107: Win
873:U.S. Open
779:4 & 3
754:5 & 4
729:5 & 4
395:John Ball
374:Overall,
201:CUT: 1904
184:U.S. Open
168:(wins: 4)
146:Anne Bent
123:Australia
47:Full name
2450:Bud Ward
2434:Bud Ward
1253:habits.
57:Nickname
2035:at the
1213:and he
1203:Haskell
431:% Won*
161:Amateur
1996:17 May
1900:. 2015
1501:
1404:, and
1345:, and
1291:Myopia
1117:
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422:Player
355:, and
268:golfer
227:: 1904
157:Status
151:Career
142:Spouse
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104:, U.S.
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3079:2022
3071:2021
3063:2020
3055:2019
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1998:2024
1955:2022
1928:2015
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1708:2013
1648:2015
1622:2015
1499:ISBN
1341:and
1305:USGA
1172:Golf
1048:R16
1045:R32
1042:R16
1015:R16
1004:R16
952:CUT
923:T10
907:T23
897:T11
892:T15
771:1904
746:1903
721:1901
704:2 up
696:1900
682:Year
428:Lost
190:1902
188:T2:
91:Died
69:Born
1495:186
1432:in
1054:SF
1051:QF
1039:QF
1033:SF
1027:QF
1021:SF
1018:QF
985:SF
982:SF
913:T7
886:T2
879:WD
557:70
541:72
525:60
509:85
493:74
477:80
463:78
447:82
425:Won
397:or
225:Won
212:Won
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