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Bobby Jones (golfer)

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Bobby Jones (golfer)

Robert Tyre Jones Jr. (March 17, 1902 – December 18, 1971) was an American amateur golfer who was one of the most influential figures in the history of the sport; he was also a lawyer by profession. Jones founded and helped design the Augusta National Golf Club, and co-founded the Masters Tournament. The innovations that he introduced at the Masters have been copied by virtually every professional golf tournament in the world. 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. Jones often beat stars such as Walter Hagen and Gene Sarazen, the era's top pros. Jones earned his living mainly as a lawyer, and competed in golf only as an amateur, primarily on a part-time basis, and chose to retire from competition at age 28, though he earned significant money from golf after that, as an instructor and equipment designer. Explaining his decision to retire, Jones said, "It [championship golf] is something like a cage. First you are expected to get into it and then you are expected to stay there. But of course, nobody can stay there." Jones is most famous for his unique "Grand Slam," consisting of his victory in all four major golf tournaments of his era (the open and amateur championships in both the U.S. and the U.K.) in a single calendar year (1930). In all Jones played in 31 majors, winning 13 and placing among the top ten finishers 27 times. After retiring from competitive golf in 1930, Jones founded and helped design the Augusta National Golf Club soon afterwards in 1933. He also co-founded the Masters Tournament, which has been annually staged by the club since 1934 (except for 1943–45, when it was canceled due to World War II). The Masters evolved into one of golf's four major championships. Jones came out of retirement in 1934 to play in the Masters on an exhibition basis through 1948. Jones played his last round of golf at East Lake Golf Club, his home course in Atlanta, on August 18, 1948. A picture commemorating the event now sits in the clubhouse at East Lake. Citing health reasons, he quit golf permanently thereafter. Jones suffered from a rare neurological condition called syringomyelia, which eventually robbed him of the ability to walk. He died of cardiovascular disease in 1971. Bobby Jones was often confused with the prolific golf course designer Robert Trent Jones, with whom he worked from time to time. "People always used to get them confused, so when they met, they decided each be called something different," Robert Trent Jones Jr. said. To help avoid confusion, the golfer was called "Bobby," and the golf course designer was called "Trent."

Infobox

Full name
Robert Tyre Jones Jr.
Born
(1902-03-17)March 17, 1902Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Died
December 18, 1971(1971-12-18) (aged 69)Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Height
5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Weight
165 lb (75 kg; 11.8 st)
Sporting nationality
United States
Spouse
mw- Mary Rice Malone (m. 1924)
Children
3
College
Georgia TechHarvard UniversityEmory University
Turned professional
1930
Professional wins
9
PGA Tour
9
Masters Tournament
T13: 1934
PGA Championship
DNP
U.S. Open
Won: 1923, 1926, 1929, 1930
The Open Championship
Won: 1926, 1927, 1930
U.S. Amateur
Won: 1924, 1925, 1927, 1928, 1930
British Amateur
Won: 1930
World Golf Hall of Fame
1974 (member page)
James E. Sullivan Award
1930
Georgia Tech AthleticHall of Fame
1958
Georgia Tech EngineeringHall of Fame
1997

Tables

· Major championships › Wins (13) › The Opens (7)
1923
1923
Year
1923
Championship
U.S. Open
54 holes
3 shot lead
Winning score
+8 (71–73–76–76=296)
Margin
Playoff 1
Runner(s)-up
Bobby Cruickshank
1926
1926
Year
1926
Championship
The Open Championship
54 holes
2 shot deficit
Winning score
(72–72–73–74=291)
Margin
2 strokes
Runner(s)-up
Al Watrous
1926
1926
Year
1926
Championship
U.S. Open
54 holes
3 shot deficit
Winning score
+5 (70–79–71–73=293)
Margin
1 stroke
Runner(s)-up
Joe Turnesa
1927
1927
Year
1927
Championship
The Open Championship
54 holes
4 shot lead
Winning score
(68–72–73–72=285)
Margin
6 strokes
Runner(s)-up
Aubrey Boomer, Fred Robson
1929
1929
Year
1929
Championship
U.S. Open
54 holes
3 shot lead
Winning score
+6 (69–75–71–79=294)
Margin
Playoff 2
Runner(s)-up
Al Espinosa
1930
1930
Year
1930
Championship
The Open Championship
54 holes
1 shot deficit
Winning score
(70–72–74–75=291)
Margin
2 strokes
Runner(s)-up
Leo Diegel, Macdonald Smith
1930
1930
Year
1930
Championship
U.S. Open
54 holes
5 shot lead
Winning score
−1 (71–73–68–75=287)
Margin
2 strokes
Runner(s)-up
Macdonald Smith
Year
Championship
54 holes
Winning score
Margin
Runner(s)-up
1923
Open
3 shot lead
+8 (71–73–76–76=296)
Playoff 1
Bobby Cruickshank
1926
The Open Championship
2 shot deficit
(72–72–73–74=291)
2 strokes
Al Watrous
1926
Open
3 shot deficit
+5 (70–79–71–73=293)
1 stroke
Joe Turnesa
1927
The Open Championship
4 shot lead
(68–72–73–72=285)
6 strokes
Aubrey Boomer, Fred Robson
1929
Open
3 shot lead
+6 (69–75–71–79=294)
Playoff 2
Al Espinosa
1930
The Open Championship
1 shot deficit
(70–72–74–75=291)
2 strokes
Leo Diegel, Macdonald Smith
1930
Open
5 shot lead
−1 (71–73–68–75=287)
2 strokes
Macdonald Smith
· Major championships › Wins (13) › The Amateurs (6)
1924
1924
Year
1924
Championship
U.S. Amateur
Winning score
9 & 8
Runner-up
George Von Elm
1925
1925
Year
1925
Championship
U.S. Amateur
Winning score
8 & 7
Runner-up
Watts Gunn
1927
1927
Year
1927
Championship
U.S. Amateur
Winning score
8 & 7
Runner-up
Chick Evans
1928
1928
Year
1928
Championship
U.S. Amateur
Winning score
10 & 9
Runner-up
Philip Perkins
1930
1930
Year
1930
Championship
The Amateur Championship
Winning score
7 & 6
Runner-up
Roger Wethered
1930
1930
Year
1930
Championship
U.S. Amateur
Winning score
8 & 7
Runner-up
Eugene V. Homans
Year
Championship
Winning score
Runner-up
1924
Amateur
9 & 8
George Von Elm
1925
Amateur
8 & 7
Watts Gunn
1927
Amateur
8 & 7
Chick Evans
1928
Amateur
10 & 9
Philip Perkins
1930
The Amateur Championship
7 & 6
Roger Wethered
1930
Amateur
8 & 7
Eugene V. Homans
· Major championships › Results timeline
U.S. Open
U.S. Open
Tournament
U.S. Open
1917
NT
1918
NT
1920
T8
1921
T5
1922
T2 LA
1923
1 LA
1924
2 LA
1925
2 LA
1926
1 LA
1927
T11 LA
1928
2 LA
1929
1 LA
1930
1 LA
The Open Championship
The Open Championship
Tournament
The Open Championship
1916
NT
1917
NT
1918
NT
1919
NT
1921
WD
1926
1 LA
1927
1 LA
1930
1 LA
U.S. Amateur
U.S. Amateur
Tournament
U.S. Amateur
1916
QF
1917
NT
1918
NT
1919
2 M
1920
SF
1921
QF
1922
SF
1923
R16 M
1924
1
1925
1
1926
2 M
1927
1 M
1928
1
1929
R32 M
1930
1 M
The Amateur Championship
The Amateur Championship
Tournament
The Amateur Championship
1916
NT
1917
NT
1918
NT
1919
NT
1921
R32
1926
QF
1930
1
Tournament
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
Open
NT
NT
T8
T5
T2 LA
1 LA
2 LA
2 LA
1 LA
T11 LA
2 LA
1 LA
1 LA
The Open Championship
NT
NT
NT
NT
WD
1 LA
1 LA
1 LA
Amateur
QF
NT
NT
2 M
SF
QF
SF
R16 M
1
1
2 M
1 M
1
R32 M
1 M
The Amateur Championship
NT
NT
NT
NT
R32
QF
1
· Major championships › Results timeline
Masters Tournament
Masters Tournament
Tournament
Masters Tournament
1934
T13
1935
T25
1936
33
1937
T29
1938
T16
1939
T33
1940
WD
1941
40
1942
T28
1943
NT
1944
NT
1945
NT
1946
T32
1947
T55
1948
50
Tournament
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
Masters Tournament
T13
T25
33
T29
T16
T33
WD
40
T28
NT
NT
NT
T32
T55
50
· Major championships › Summary
Masters Tournament
Masters Tournament
Tournament
Masters Tournament
Wins
0
2nd
0
3rd
0
Top-5
0
Top-10
0
Top-25
3
Events
12
Cuts made
U.S. Open
U.S. Open
Tournament
U.S. Open
Wins
4
2nd
4
3rd
0
Top-5
9
Top-10
10
Top-25
11
Events
11
Cuts made
11
The Open Championship
The Open Championship
Tournament
The Open Championship
Wins
3
2nd
0
3rd
0
Top-5
3
Top-10
3
Top-25
3
Events
4
Cuts made
3
U.S. Amateur
U.S. Amateur
Tournament
U.S. Amateur
Wins
5
2nd
2
3rd
2
Top-5
11
Top-10
12
Top-25
13
Events
13
Cuts made
13
The Amateur Championship
The Amateur Championship
Tournament
The Amateur Championship
Wins
1
2nd
0
3rd
0
Top-5
2
Top-10
2
Top-25
3
Events
3
Cuts made
Totals
Totals
Tournament
Totals
Wins
13
2nd
6
3rd
2
Top-5
25
Top-10
27
Top-25
33
Events
43
Cuts made
27
Tournament
Wins
2nd
3rd
Top-5
Top-10
Top-25
Events
Cuts made
Masters Tournament
0
0
0
0
0
3
12
Open
4
4
0
9
10
11
11
11
The Open Championship
3
0
0
3
3
3
4
3
Amateur
5
2
2
11
12
13
13
13
The Amateur Championship
1
0
0
2
2
3
3
Totals
13
6
2
25
27
33
43
27

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