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The Western

Amateur Championship

Records & Statistics Guide 1899-2020

for the 119th Western Amateur, July 26-31, 2021Glen View Club

Golf, Ill.

18th editioncompiled by Tim Cronin

A Guide to The Guide––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Welcome to the 119th Western Amateur Championship, and the 18th edition of The Western Amateur Records & Statistics Guide, as the championship returns to the Glen View Club for the first time since the 1899 inaugural.

Since that first playing, the Western Amateur has provided some of the best competition in golf, amateur or professional. This record book allows reporters covering the Western Am the ability to easily compare current achievements to those of the past. It draws on research conducted by delving into old newspaper files, and by going through the Western Golf Association’s own Western Amateur files, which date to 1949.

A few years ago, a major expansion of the Guide presented complete year-by-year records and a player register for 1899 through 1955, the pre-Sweet Sixteen era, for the first time. Details on some courses and field sizes from various years remain to be found, but no other amateur championship has such an in-depth resource. Remaining holes in the listings will continue to be filled in for future editions.

The section on records has been revised, and begins on page 8. This includes overall records, including a summary on how the medalist fared, and more records covering the Sweet Sixteen years.

The 209-page Guide is in two sections.Part 1 includes a year-by-year summary chart, records, a special chart detailing the 37 players who have

played in the Sweet Sixteen in the 63 years since its adoption in 1956 and have won a professional major championship, and a comprehensive report on the Sweet Sixteen era through both year-by-year results and a player register. This is a convenient reference source to see how the 779 individuals who have advanced to the Western Am’s match play competition have fared since the Sweet Sixteen format was adopted, which coincided with the rise of college golf and the dominance of the Western Am by those players.

Part 2 features the early era of the Western Amateur, from 1899 through 1955, with year-by-year summaries of every match, and a player register. There are 1,267 players who competed exclusively in that era, while those whose careers crossed over from the early years to the Sweet Sixteen years are listed in each part. Thus, through the first 118 playings of the Western Amateur, 2,046 players have advanced to match play.

It will be noted that the career amateurs, thanks to their longevity on the amateur scene, own most of the records, but the college players have garnered the great majority of the championships.

We invite your thoughts on corrections and improvements to the Guide, and hope you find it useful.

John Paul Borneman Tim CroninSenior Director, Communications Records and Statistics Keeper

Contents––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Part I – The Sweet Sixteen Era Part II – The Early Era

2 The Western Amateur at a Glance 81 Year-By-Year 1899-195510 Records 1899-2020 148 Player Register 1899-195515 The Sweet Sixteen and the Majors16 Year-By-Year 1956-202049 Player Register 1956-2020

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Database and statistics © 2021 Tim CroninUse in news coverage encouraged; all other rights, including reproduction and database entry, reserved.Printed in the United States of America

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The Western Amateur Championship at a Glance––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Year No. Winner Affiliation Margin Runner-up Affiliation Dates 1899 1st David Forgan Chicago 6 & 5 Walter Egan Chicago 9/ 7- 9

1900 2nd William Waller Onwentsia C 1 up William Holabird Jr. Glen View C 9/27-29 1901 3rd Phelps B. Hoyt Glen View C 6 & 5 Bruce Smith Onwentsia C 8/22-24 1902 4th H. Chandler Egan Exmoor CC 37 holes Walter E. Egan Lake Geneva CC 9/10-13 1903 5th Walter E. Egan Exmoor CC 1 up H. Chandler Egan Exmoor CC 8/ 4- 8 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1904 6th H. Chandler Egan Exmoor CC 6 & 5 Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer Wheaton GC 8/16-20 1905 7th H. Chandler Egan Exmoor CC 3 & 2 Walter E. Egan Exmoor CC 7/25-29

1906 8th Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer Wheaton GC 37 holes Warren K. Wood Homewood CC 9/ 4- 8 1907 9th H. Chandler Egan Exmoor CC 5 & 4 Herbert F. Jones Wheaton GC 8/ 6-10

1908 10th Mason Phelps Midlothian CC 6 & 5 Harry W. Allen Normandie CC 7/13-18 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1909 11th Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. Edgewater GC 1 up Albert Seckel Riverside GC 7/26-31

1910 12th Mason Phelps Midlothian CC 2 & 1 Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. Edgewater GC 7/25-31 1911 13th Albert Seckel Riverside GC 8 & 7 Robert A. Gardner Hinsdale GC 7/24-29 1912 14th Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. Edgewater GC 1 up Warren K. Wood Homewood CC 7/16-20

1913 15th Warren K. Wood Homewood CC 4 & 3 E.P. “Ned” Allis III Milwaukee CC 7/21-26 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1914 16th Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. Edgewater GC 11 & 9 James D. Standish Jr. Detroit CC 7/27-8/ 1 1915 17th Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. Edgewater GC 7 & 6 James D. Standish Jr. Detroit CC 7/19-24 1916 18th Heinrich Schmidt Claremont GC 7 & 6 Douglas Grant Burlingame, Calif. 7/17-22 1917 19th Francis Ouimet Woodland CC 1 up Kenneth P. Edwards Midlothian CC 7/ 9-14 1919 20th Harry G. Legg Minikahda CC 2 & 1 Richard E. Bockenkamp Forest Park GC 6/16-21 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1920 21st Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. Edgewater GC 5 & 4 Clarence Wolff Sunset Hill CC 7/12-17 1921 22nd Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. Edgewater GC 3 & 2 Rudy E. Knepper Sioux City, Iowa 7/11-16

1922 23rd Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. Edgewater GC 5 & 4 George Von Elm Salt Lake City 6/26-7/ 1 1923 24th Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. Edgewater GC 6 & 4 W. Hamilton Gardner Buffalo, N.Y. 7/23-28 1924 25th Harrison R. “Jim” Johnston White Bear YC 1 up Albert Seckel Riverside GC 7/21-26 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1925 26th Keefe Carter Oklahoma City 3 & 2 Russell Martin Flossmoor CC 7/13-18 1926 27th Frank Dolp Portland, Ore. 6 & 5 Bon Stein Seattle, Wash. 7/19-24 1927 28th Bronson E. “Bon” Stein Seattle, Wash. 2 & 1 Eddie Held St. Louis 7/18-23 1928 29th Frank Dolp Portland, Ore. 4 & 3 Augustus “Gus” Novotny Edgewood Valley CC 8/20-25 1929 30th Donald K. Moe Portland, Ore. 37 holes Gilbert Carter Nevada, Mo. 7/ 8-13 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1930 31st John Lehman Olympia Fields CC 4 & 2 Ira L. Couch Jr. Glen View C 7/21-26

1931 32nd Donald K. Moe Portland, Ore. 9 & 7 Malcolm MacNaughton Portland, Ore. 7/13-18 1932 33rd Gus Moreland Dallas 5 & 4 Ira L. Couch Jr. Chicago GC 8/22-27 1933 34th Jack Westland Chicago 3 & 2 Rodney Bliss Omaha, Neb. 7/24-30 1934 35th Zell Eaton Oklahoma City 4 & 3 David “Spec” Goldman Dallas 7/10-15 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1935 36th Charles Yates East Lake GC 5 & 3 Rodney Bliss Omaha, Neb. 7/16-21 1936 37th Paul Leslie Jefferson C., Mo. 2 & 1 Bob Fraser Omaha, Neb. 7/14-19 1937 38th Wilford Wehrle Racine, Wis. 1 up Chuck Kocsis Detroit 8/31-9/ 5 Match play field expanded to 64 from 32; 63 qualifiers and defending champion. 1938 39th Bob Babbish Detroit 1 up Maurice McCarthy Cincinnati 7/12-17 1939 40th Harry Todd Dallas 2 & 1 Larry Moller Quincy, Ill. 7/11-16

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1899-1939––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Year Course Par Yards Field Medalist Score Q Score 1899 Glen View G&PC 79 B 5,700 60 David Forgan 86 95 Original course on site of present course. 1900 Onwentsia C 85 B 5,894 66 Walter Smith 161 185 1901 Midlothian CC 86 B 6,380 91 Fred Hamlin, Walter Egan 176 189 1902 Chicago GC 82 B 6,032 74 H. Chandler Egan 163 193 1903 Euclid C 81 B 6,000 72 all match play ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1904 Exmoor CC 82 B 5,880 81 H. Chandler Egan 144 172 1905 Glen View C 83 B 6,051 62 Guy Miller 157 180 9 holes used because of flooding in semifinals, final. 1906 Glen Echo CC 80 B 6,148 92 William C. Fownes Jr. 153 178 1907 Chicago GC 82 B 6,127 73 Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 160 182 Kenneth P. Edwards, W.I. Howland Jr. 1908 Rock Island Arsenal 81 B 6,164 94 Kenneth P. Edwards 152 167 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1909 Homewood CC 82 B 6,015 95 Warren K. Wood 146 168 Now known as Flossmoor CC. 1910 Minikahda C 74 6,150 136 Harry G. Legg 140 162 1911 Detroit CC 75 6,301 163 Paul Hunter 154 172 1912 Denver CC 38 3,520 98 Warren K. Wood 69 86 9-hole course used because of flooding; set at 3,002 yards, par 35 in qualifying round. 1913 Homewood CC 75 6,283 125 Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. 151 170 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1914 Kent CC 71 6,200 149 Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. 147 170 1915 Mayfield CC 70 6,260 129 Paul Hunter 150 170 1916 Del Monte CC 70 6,280 108 Heinrich Schmidt 145 168 1917 Midlothian CC 72 6,503 150apx. Donald Edwards 150 167 1919 Sunset Hill CC 72 6,455 128 Clarence Wolff 147 164 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1920 Memphis CC 71 6,286 168 Robert T. “Bobby” Jones Jr. 139 169 1921 Westmoreland CC 72 6,411 181 Rudy Knepper, 144 160 Harrison R. “Jim” Johnston 1922 Hillcrest CC 72 6,424 170 Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. 143 160 1923 Mayfield CC 72 6,470 126 Jess W. Sweetser 143 157 1924 Hinsdale CC 72 6,207 118apx. Arthur W. Sweet 141 145 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1925 Lochmoor CC 72 6,780 118 Dexter Cummings 138 154 1926 White Bear YC 72 6,507 111apx. Harrison R. “Jim” Johnston 141 156 1927 Seattle CC 73 6,442 160apx. Charles Hunter 147 159 1928 Bob O Link C 72 7,200 155 Johnny Dawson 141 155 1929 Mission Hills CC 72 6,351 116 Donald K. Moe 144 155 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1930 Beverly CC 71 6,702 215apx. John Lehman, 147 159 Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. 1931 Portland GC 72 6,425 109 Eddie Hogan 140 156 1932 Rockford CC 71 6,219 196 John Lehman 137 152 1933 Memphis CC 72 6,468 118 Zell Eaton 141 158 1934 Twin Hills CC 70 6,280 166 Zell Eaton 144 158 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1935 Broadmoor CC 70 6,617 149 Rodney Bliss 142 151 1936 Happy Hollow CC 72 6,692 155 Matt Zadalis 138 149 1937 Los Angeles CC / North 71 155 Charles Yates 137 154

1938 South Bend CC 71 151 Burleigh Jacobs Jr. 139 156 1939 Oklahoma City CC 70 6,315 200apx. Verne “Spec” Stewart 137 156

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1940-1979––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Year No. Winner Affiliation Margin Runner-up Affiliation Dates 1940 41st Marvin H. “Bud” Ward Spoakne, Wash. 3 & 1 George E. Victor Wilmette, Ill. 7/ 9-14 1941 42nd Marvin H. “Bud” Ward Spokane, Wash. 3 & 2 Harry Todd Dallas 7/ 1- 6 Match play field 32 (31 qualifiers and defending champion) because of small entry. 1942 43rd B. Patrick “Pat” Abbott Denver, Colo. 7 & 6 Bruce McCormick Los Angeles 7/ 7-12 Match play field returns to 64. 1946 44th Frank Stranahan Toledo, Ohio 38 holes Marvin H. “Bud” Ward Spokane, Wash. 8/ 5-11

1947 45th Marvin H. “Bud” Ward Spokane, Wash. 1 up Frank Stranahan Toledo, Ohio 7/14-20 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1948 46th Robert “Skee” Riegel Upper Darby, Pa. 3 & 1 James T. McHale Philadelphia 6/29-7/ 5 1949 47th Frank Stranahan Toledo, Ohio 5 & 4 Walter Cisco Louisville, Ky. 9/19-25

1950 48th Charlie Coe Admore, Okla. 7 & 6 Robert Goldwater Phoenix, Ariz. 5/ 1- 7

1951 49th Frank Stranahan Toledo, Ohio 7 & 6 James T. Blair III Jefferson City, Mo. 6/18-24 1952 50th Frank Stranahan Toledo, Ohio 3 & 2 E. Harvie Ward Jr. Atlanta 9/ 8-14 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1953 51st Dale Morey Martinsville, Ind. 8 & 6 Richard Norton Grand Rapids, Mich. 8/17-23 1954 52nd Bruce Cudd Portland, Ore. 37 holes Philip Getchell Medford, Ore. 7/19-25 1955 53rd Eddie Merrins Meridian, Miss. 37 holes Hillman Robbins Jr. Memphis, Tenn. 7/18-24

Elite Eight match play format adopted; seven qualifiers and defending champion 1956 54th Mason Rudolph Clarksville, Tenn. 6 & 4 Jack Parnell Nashville, Tenn. 5/28-6/ 3

Sweet Sixteen match play format adopted; all qualifiers 1957 55th Edgar Updegraff Tucson, Ariz. 9 & 8 Joe Campbell Knoxville, Tenn. 8/19-25 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1958 56th James “Billy” Key Columbus, Ga. 3 & 2 Mason Rudolph Clarksville, Tenn. 4/10-16

1959 57th Edgar Updegraff Tucson, Ariz. 7 & 5 Charles H. Hunter Jr. Tacoma, Wash. 8/10-16 1960 58th Tommy Aaron Gainesville, Ga. default Bob Cochran St. Louis 8/ 1- 7 1961 59th Jack Nicklaus Columbus, Ohio 4 & 3 James “Billy” Key Columbus, Ga. 3/22-26 Match play rounds reduced to 18 holes; current five-day format adopted, with four matches on last two days. 1962 60th Art Hudnutt Elyria, Ohio 1 up Melvin Stevens Detroit 7/18-22 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1963 61st Tom Weiskopf Bedford, Ohio 5 & 4 Labron Harris Jr. Stillwater, Okla. 8/ 7-11 1964 62nd Steve Oppermann San Francisco 3 & 2 Edgar Updegraff Tucson, Ariz. 5/13-17 1965 63rd Bob E. Smith Sacramento, Cal. 19 holes George Boutell Phoenix, Ariz. 7/28-8/ 2 Final delayed to Monday by thunderstorms. 1966 64th Jim Wiechers Atherton, Calif. 1 up Ron Cerrudo San Rafael, Calif. 8/ 3- 7 1967 65th Bob E. Smith Sacramento, Cal. 3 & 1 Marty Fleckman Port Arthur, Tex. 8/22-26 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1968 66th Rik Massengale Jacksboro, Tex. 3 & 1 Kemp Richardson Palos Verdes, Calif. 8/20-24 1969 67th Steve Melnyk Brunswick, Ga. 3 & 1 Howard Twitty Phoenix, Arix. 7/ 8-12 1970 68th Lanny Wadkins Richmond, Va. 4 & 2 Charlie Borner North Platte, Neb. 7/ 7-11 1971 69th Andy North Conroe, Tex. 1 up Barney Thompson Barboursville, W.Va. 7/29-8/ 2 Entire championship delayed one day by Wednesday thunderstorms. 1972 70th Gary Sanders Anaheim, Calif. 19 holes Gil Morgan Wewoka, Okla. 7/26-29 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1973 71st Ben Crenshaw Austin, Tex. 4 & 3 Jimmy Ellis Virginia Beach, Va. 7/25-29 1974 72nd Curtis Strange Virginia Bch., Va. 20 holes Jay Haas Belleville, Ill. 7/24-28 1975 73rd Andy Bean Lakeland, Fla. 1 up Randy Simmons Shreveport, La. 7/30-8/ 3

1976 74th John Stark San Antonio 3 & 1 Mick Soli DeKalb, Ill. 8/ 4- 8 1977 75th Jim Nelford Burnaby, B.C. 2 & 1 Rafael Alarcon Guadalahara, Mex. 8/ 3- 7 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1978 76th Bobby Clampett Carmel, Calif. 2 up Mark Wiebe Escondido, Calif. 8/ 2- 6 1979 77th Hal Sutton Shreveport, La. 1 up Mike Gove Seattle 8/ 1- 5

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1940-1979––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Year Course Par Yards Field Medalist Score Q Score Cut 1940 Minneapolis CC 72 6,660 120 Art Doering Jr., Jim Ferrier 142 160 1941 Broadmoor CC 70 6,623 63 Harry Todd 141 156

1942 Manito G&CC 72 6,515* 89 Marvin H. “Bud” Ward 141 167 *-6,450 yards also reported. 1946 Northland CC 72 6,747 250 Frank Stranahan, 141 163 Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, Smiley Quick 1947 Wakonda C 72 6,426 118 Marvin H. “Bud” Ward 141 161 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1948 Wichita CC 71 6,470 100 Laurence Glosser 139 163 1949 Bellerive CC 71 6,505 136 John “Pick” Wagner 145 162 Original course, no longer exists. 1950 Dallas CC 72 6,470 150 Jimmy McHale, 143 155 Dale Morey, Leonard White, Morris Williams 1951 South Bend CC 72 6,519 141 Frank Stranahan 139 157 1952 Exmoor CC 71 6,516 193 John Coyle, Don Cherry 141 152 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1953 Blythefield CC 72 6,650 143 Frank Strafaci 140 155 A 36-hole cut was 1954 Broadmoor CC 70 6,328 151 Harley Williams 142 156 instituted in 1956 1955 Rockford CC 71 6,431 171 Don Bisplinghoff 276 283 to allow a 36-hole double round. 1956 Belle Meade CC 72 6,868 122 Don Bisplinghoff 273 289 152 / 52 players

1957 Old Warson CC 71 6,902 137 Bob Pratt, Phil Rodgers 289 301 156 / 56 players ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1958 CC of Florida 72 7,012 102 James “Billy” Key, 286 299 157 / 50 players Mason Rudolph, Edwin Hopkins Jr. 1959 Waverley CC 72 6,592 117 Arthur Butler 278 292 155 / 58 players 1960 Northland CC 71 6,668 139 Phil Rodgers 281 293 153 / 56 players 1961 New Orleans CC 71 6,505 138 Ron Weber 278 293 154 / 56 players

1962 Orchard Lake CC 72 6,910 165 Labron Harris Jr. 281 296 154 / 56 players ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1963 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,943 193 Don Voth 294 310 157 / 56 players 1964 Tucson CC 72 6,813 118 Edgar Updegraff 277 298 154 / 56 players 1965 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,943 180 Marty Fleckman 290 304 157 / 55 players

1966 Pinehurst CC No. 2 72 7,051 117 Marty Fleckman 282 296 155 / 53 players 1967 Milburn CC 72 6,888 160apx. Bob E. Smith 280 295 150 / 51 players ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1968 Grosse Ile CC 71 6,701 180 Bob Barbarossa 280 291 148 / 50 players 1969 Rockford CC 71 6,777 180 Pat Fitzsimons 283 291 151 / 52 players 1970 Wichita CC 71 6,741 185 Tom Kite 273 288 148 / 50 players 1971 Point O’Woods G&CC 71/72 6,922 168 Allen Miller, Tom Watson 284 298 153 / 50 players

1972 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,922 Ben Crenshaw 282 295 153 / 56 players ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1973 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Ben Crenshaw 286 301 153 / 56 players 1974 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Curtis Strange 278 294 151 / 54 players 1975 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Bob Byman, 289 297 153 / 54 players Keith Fergus, Bill Mallon, Randy Simmons 1976 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Bob Byman 289 297 151 / 50 players 1977 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Lee Mikles 284 293 151 / 50 players ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1978 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Vance Heafner 283 297 152 / 61 players1979 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Joe Rassett 275 290 148 / 52 players

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1980-2017––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Year No. Winner Affiliation Margin Runner-up Affiliation Dates 1980 78th Hal Sutton Shreveport, La. 4 & 3 David Ogrin Waukegan, Ill. 7/30-8/ 3 1981 79th Frank Fuhrer III Pittsburgh 2 & 1 Curt Byrum Marco Island, Fla. 7/29-8/ 2 1982 80th Rick Fehr Seattle 5 & 3 Tommy Moore New Orleans 8/ 4- 8 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1983 81st Billy Tuten Palatka, Fla. 2 up Kent Kulba Walnut Creek, Ga. 8/ 3- 7 1984 82nd John Inman Greensboro, N.C.3 & 2 Rocco Mediate Greensburg, Pa. 8/ 1- 5 1985 83rd Scott Verplank Dallas 1 up Dave Pegge Louisville, Ky. 7/10-14 1986 84th Greg Parker Old Fort, N.C. 3 & 1 Robert Huxtable Cathedral City, Calif. 8/ 6-10 1987 85th Hugh Royer III Aiken, S.C. 3 & 2 Craig Perks Van Buren, Ohio 7/22-26 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1988 86th Chris DiMarco Heathrow, Fla. 1 up Bill Lundeen Findley, Ohio 8/ 3- 7 1989 87th David Sutherland Sacramento, Calif. 2 & 1 Tony Mollica Columbus, Ohio 8/ 2- 6 1990 88th Craig Kanada Lk. Oswego, Ore. 4 & 2 Greg Griffin Sacramento, Calif. 8/ 1- 5 1991 89th Phil Mickelson San Diego 2 & 1 Justin Leonard Dallas 7/31-8/ 4 1992 90th Justin Leonard Dallas 2 up David Howser Cordova, Tenn. 8/ 5- 9 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1993 91st Justin Leonard Dallas 6 & 4 Danny Green Jackson, Tenn. 8/ 4- 8 1994 92nd Eldrick “Tiger” Woods Cypress, Calif. 2 & 1 Chris Riley San Diego 8/ 3- 7 1995 93rd Patrick Lee Oxford, Miss. 2 & 1 Robert Floyd Miami Beach 8/ 2- 6

1996 94th Joel Kribel Pleasanton, Calif. 2 & 1 Brett Partridge Tasmania, Aust. 7/31-8/ 4 1997 95th Danny Green Jackson, Tenn. 19 holes Andy Miller Napa, Calif. 7/30-8/ 3 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1998 96th Michael Henderson Raleigh, N.C. 1 up Shawn Koch Howell, Mich. 7/29-8/ 2 1999 97th Steve Scott Coral Spgs., Fla. 2 & 1 Andy Miller Napa, Calif. 7/28-8/ 1 2000 98th Michael Kirk Johannesburg, 2 & 1 Ben Curtis Toledo, Ohio 8/ 2- 6 South Africa 2001 99th Ben “Bubba” Dickerson Hilliard, Fla. 6 & 4 Trip Kuehne Dallas 8/ 1- 5

2002 100th John Klauk Pon. V. Bch., Fla. 6 & 5 Adam Rubinson Fort Worth 7/31-8/ 4

––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2003 101st Chris Botsford Pasadena, Calif. 3 & 2 J.J. Jakovac Napa, Calif. 7/30-8/ 3 2004 102nd Ryan Moore Puyallup, Wash. 19 holes James Nitties New South Wales, Aust. 7/28-8/ 1 2005 103rd Jamie Lovemark R. Santa Fe, Calif. 3 & 2 Chris Wilson Dublin, Ohio 7/27-31 2006 104th Bronson LaCassie Brisbane, Australia 2 & 1 Pablo Martin Malaga, Spain 8/ 2- 6

2007 105th Jhared Hack Sanford, Calif. 1 up Alex Prugh Spokane, Wash. 8/ 1- 6 Final delayed to Monday by thunderstorms. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2008 106th Danny Lee Rotorua, 4 & 2 Erik Flores Grass Valley, Calif. 7/30-8/ 3 New Zealand 2009 107th John Hahn Hudson, Ohio 3 & 2 Zach Barlow Percy, Ill. 8/ 4- 8 2010 108th David Chung Fayetteville, N.C. 2 & 1 Gregor Main Danville, Calif. 8/ 3- 7

2011 109th Ethan Tracy Hilliard, Ohio 1 up Patrick Cantlay Los Alamitos, Calif. 8/ 2- 6 2012 110th Chris Williams Moscow, Idaho 1 up Jordan Russell College Station, Tex. 7/30-8/ 4 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2013 111th Jordan Niebrugge Mequon, Wis. 3 & 2 Sean Dale Jacksonville, Fla. 7/30-8/ 5 Final concluded on Monday due to thunderstorms. 2014 112th Beau Hossler Mission Viejo, Calif. 2 up Xander Schauffele San Diego, Calif. 7/29-8/ 2 2015 113th Dawson Armstrong Brentwood, Tenn. 20 holes Aaron Wise Lake Elsinore, Calif. 8/ 4- 8 2016 114th Dylan Meyer Evansville, Ind. 3 & 1 Sam Horsfield Manchester, Eng. 8/ 2- 6 2017 115th Norman Xiong Canyon Lk., Calif. 22 holes Doc Redman Raleigh, N.C. 8/ 1- 5 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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1980-2017––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Year Course Par Yards Field Medalist Score Q Score 36-Hole Cut 1980 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Mark O’Meara 280 292 150 / 53 players 1981 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Willie Wood, Ed Luethke 283 292 150 / 58 players 1982 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 176 Rick Fehr 272 287 146 / 51 players ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1983 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Roy Biancalana 282 293 150 / 53 players 1984 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Scott Verplank 270 296 146 / 50 players 1985 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Scott Verplank 278 290 150 / 50 players 1986 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Jim Benepe 279 287 148 / 57 players 1987 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Len Mattiace 276 288 148 / 54 players ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1988 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Tom Carr 276 287 148 / 51 players 1989 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Doug Martin 271 290 150 / 50 players 1990 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Scott Frisch 281 295 152 / 52 players 1991 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Phil Mickelson 279 291 150 / 63 players 1992 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 John Harris 280 291 150 / 52 players ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1993 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Jason Gore 277 289 148 / 50 players 1994 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Bud Still 279 291 148 / 50 players 1995 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Mathew Goggin, 274 282 146 / 58 players Justin Roof 1996 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Joel Kribel 274 286 146 / 51 players 1997 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Arron Oberholser 271 284 146 / 52 players ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1998 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Alberto Ochoa 277 284 145 / 56 players 1999 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Steve Scott 273 284 146 / 57 players 2000 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,830 Danny Green, 277 285 145 / 50 players Kyle Thompson 2001 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,945 Ben “Bubba” Dickerson, 270 280 143 / 59 players Matthew Abbott 2002 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,945 Kevin Stadler, 276 283 145 / 54 players Camilo Villegas ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2003 Point O’Woods G&CC 71 6,891 Aron Price 275 283 145 / 59 players 2004 Point O’Woods G&CC 70 6,930 Aron Price 265 279 143 / 54 players 2005 Point O’Woods G&CC 70 7,032 Andres Gonzales 277 284 146 / 52 players 2006 Point O’Woods G&CC 70 7,032 Won Joon Lee 200 214 147 / 60 players Stroke play shortened to 54 holes by thunderstorms. 2007 Point O’Woods G&CC 70 7,032 155 Lucas Lee 271 280 144 / 58 players

––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2008 Point O’Woods G&CC 70 7,043 154 Danny Lee 268 280 142 / 46 players

2009 Conway Farms GC 71 7,216 156 Cheng-Tsung Pan 280 286 147 / 48 players 2010 Skokie CC 71 7,091 156 Cheng-Tsung Pan 207 214 147 / 52 players Stroke play shortened to 54 holes by thunderstorms. 2011 North Shore CC 71 7,067 156 Chris Williams 268 282 144 / 55 players 2012 Exmoor CC 72 7,116 156 Chris Williams 271 280 144 / 54 players ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2013 The Alotian Club 72 7,480 156 Patrick Rodgers 270 283 143 / 53 players

2014 Beverly CC 71 7,016 156 Doug Ghim 270 279 142 / 50 players 2015 Rich Harvest Farms 72 7,203 156 Robby Shelton 277 283 144 / 45 players 2016 Knollwood C 71 7,202 156 Sam Horsfield 269 284 145 / 53 players 2017 Skokie CC 71 7,091 156 Norman Xiong 270 276 141 / 53 players ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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2018-2020 plus future schedule––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Year No. Winner Affiliation Margin Runner-up Affiliation Dates 2018 116th Cole Hammer Houston, Tex. 1 up Davis Riley Hattiesburg, Miss. 7/31-8/ 4

2019 117th Garrett Rank Elmira, Ontario 3 & 2 Daniel Wetterich Columbus, Ohio 7/30-8/ 3 2020 118th Pierceson Coody Plano, Tex. 2 & 1 Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen Copenhagen, Denmark 7/27-8/ 1 2021 119th 7/27-31 2022 120th

Championship not played 1918, 1943, 1944, 1945. Bogey listed for courses 1899-1909.

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2018-2020––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Year Course Par Yards Field Medalist Score Q Score 36-Hole Cut 2018 Sunset Ridge CC 71 6,823 156 Cole Hammer, 261 273 137 / 44 players Sam Stevens 2019 Point O’Woods G&CC 70 7,046 156 Davis Thompson 267 276 140 / 53 players 2020 Crooked Stick GC 72 7,516 156 Angus Flanagan 277 288 144 / 46 players

2021 Glen View C 2022 Exmoor CC

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Western Amateur Records––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Overall Records Most Championships

8 CHARLES “CHICK” EVANS JR., 1909, 1912, 1914, 1915, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923. 4 H. CHANDLER EGAN, 1902, 1904, 1905, 1907. 4 FRANK STRANAHAN, 1946, 1949, 1951, 1952. 2 MASON E. PHELPS, 1908, 1910. 2 FRANK DOLP, 1926, 1928. 2 DONALD K. MOE, 1929, 1931. 2 MARVIN H. “BUD” WARD, 1940, 1941. 2 EDGAR UPDEGRAFF, 1957, 1959. 2 BOB E. SMITH, 1965, 1967. 2 HAL SUTTON, 1979, 1980. 2 JUSTIN LEONARD, 1992, 1993.

Consecutive Championships 4 CHARLES “CHICK” EVANS JR., 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923. 2 H. CHANDLER EGAN, 1904, 1905. 2 CHARLES “CHICK” EVANS JR., 1914, 1915. 2 MARVIN H. “BUD” WARD, 1940, 1941. 2 FRANK STRANAHAN, 1951, 1952. 2 HAL SUTTON, 1979, 1980. 2 JUSTIN LEONARD, 1992, 1993.

Most times in Final 9 CHARLES “CHICK” EVANS JR., 1909, 1910, 1912, 1914, 1915, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923. 8-1 in Final. 5 H. CHANDLER EGAN, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1907. 4-1 in Final. 5 FRANK STRANAHAN, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1951, 1952. 4-1 in Final. 4 WALTER E. EGAN, 1899, 1902, 1903, 1905. 1-3 in Final. 4 MARVIN H. “BUD” WARD, 1940, 1941, 1946, 1947. 3-1 in Final. 3 WARREN K. WOOD, 1906, 1912, 1913. 1-2 in Final. 3 ALBERT SECKEL, 1909, 1911, 1924. 1-2 in Final. 3 EDGAR UPDEGRAFF, 1957, 1959, 1964. 2-1 in Final. 3 JUSTIN LEONARD, 1991, 1992, 1993. 2-1 in Final.

Youngest Winners 17 JHARED HACK, 2007. 17 JAMIE LOVEMARK, 2005. 18 H. CHANDLER EGAN, 1902. 18 BOB CLAMPETT, 1978. 18 ELDRICK “TIGER” WOODS, 1994. 18 DANNY LEE, 2008. 18 NORMAN XIONG, 2017. 18 COLE HAMMER, 2018. William Holabird Jr. was 17 when he was runner-up, 1900.

Oldest Winners 40 DANNY GREEN, 1997 37 EDGAR UPDEGRAFF, 1959 (also 35, 1957) 34 MARVIN H. “BUD” WARD, 1947 (also 28, 1941; 27, 1940) 32 DALE MOREY, 1953 32 ARTHUR HUDNUTT, 1962 31 GARRETT RANK, 2019 30 FRANK STRANAHAN, 1952 (also 28, 1951; 27, 1949; 24, 1946) 27 JAMES “BILLY” KEY, 1958

Youngest Match Play Qualifiers (only first appearance listed)

13 Roy M. “Buddy” Moe Jr., 1942. 15 David Snyder, 2013. 16 William “Manny” Holabird Jr., 1899. 16 H. Chandler Egan, 1900. 16 Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 1906. 16 Ira L. Couch Jr., 1921.

17 William Courtney, 1925 (disqualified for not belonging to WGA member club after qualifying for match play). 17 Donald K. Moe, 1927. 17 Tom Watson, 1967. 17 Casey Wittenberg, 2002. 17 JAMIE LOVEMARK, 2005. 17 JHARED HACK, 2007. 17 Chesg-Tsung Pan, 2009. 17 Byeong-Hun An, 2009. 17 Robby Shelton IV, 2013. 17 Ryan Ruffels, 2015. 17 Joaquin Niemann, 2016. Perry Adair was 15 when he failed to make match play, 1914.

Oldest Match Play Qualifiers 62 Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 1952 (also qualified at 60, 1951; 59, 1949; 57, 1948; 51, 1942; 50, 1941; 49, 1940; 48, 1939; 47, 1937). 61 Runcie B. Martin, 1946. 52 Joel Hirsch, 1993 (also qualified at 51, 1992; 49, 1990). 49 Danny Green, 2005 (also qualified at 46, 2002). 48 John Harris, 2000. 47 Robert E. Cochran, 1960. 46 Jim Frisina, 1952.

Match Play Records Most Appearances

30 CHARLES “CHICK” EVANS JR. (61-22), 1906-1952. 11 DANIEL E. “NED” SAWYER (26-10), 1904-1925. 10 Kenneth P. Edwards (14-10), 1902-1917. 10 WARREN K. WOOD (21-9), 1904-1919. 10 John Lehman (20-9), 1929-1953. 10 Gus Moreland (15-9), 1932-1951. 9 H. CHANDER EGAN (30-5), 1900-1931. 9 ALBERT P. SECKEL (17-8), 1907-1924. 9 Paul Hunter (12-9), 1907-1919. 9 Rudy E. Knepper (12-9), 1917-1930. 9 DANNY GREEN (12-8), 1990-2005. 8 MASON E. PHELPS (16-6), 1905-1913. 8 James E. Manion (6-8), 1920-1928. 8 H. Rodney Bliss (9-8), 1932-1941.

Most Consecutive Appearances 9 CHARLES “CHICK” EVANS JR. (27-5), 1920-1928. 8 CHARLES “CHICK” EVANS JR. (26-4), 1908-1915. 7 WALTER E. EGAN (20-6), 1899-1905. 7 WARREN K. WOOD (12-7), 1904-1910. 7 MASON E. PHELPS (14-5), 1907-1913. 7 Robert A. Gardner (11-7), 1907-1924. 7 James E. Manion (6-8), 1920-1926. 7 Jim Frisina (12-7), 1946-1952.

Most Matches 83 CHARLES “CHICK” EVANS JR. (61-22), 1906-1952. 36 DANIEL E. “NED” SAWYER (26-10), 1904-1925. 35 H. CHANDLER EGAN (30-5), 1900-1931. 30 WARREN K. WOOD (21-9), 1904-1919. 30 MARVIN H. “BUD” WARD (27-3), 1940-1948. 29 JOHN LEHMAN (20-9), 1929-1953. 27 FRANK STRANAHAN (24-3), 1941-1952. 26 WALTER E. EGAN (20-6), 1899-1905. 25 ALBERT P. SECKEL (17-8), 1907-1924. 25 WILFORD WEHRLE (20-5), 1937-1948. 24 Kenneth P. Edwards (14-10), 1902-1917.

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24 Gus Moreland (15-9), 1932-1951. 23 Lawrence Moller (17-6), 1928-1951. 23 DALE MOREY (17-6), 1950-1963. 22 MASON E. PHELPS (16-6), 1905-1913. 22 HARRY TODD (18-4), 1937-1941. 21 Paul Hunter (12-9), 1907-1919. 21 Rudy E. Knepper (12-9), 1917-1930. 21 William C. Campbell (15-6), 1946-1952. 21 Jim Frisina (13-8), 1946-1957. 21 EDGAR R. UPDEGRAFF (16-5), 1947-1965. 20 Ira L. Couch Jr. (14-6), 1921-1932. 20 James B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr. (14-6), 1937-1951. 20 DANNY GREEN (12-8), 1990-2005.

Most Match Victories 61 CHARLES “CHICK” EVANS JR., 1906-1952. 30 H. CHANDLER EGAN, 1900-1931. 27 MARVIN H. “BUD” WARD, 1940-1948. 26 DANIEL E. “NED” SAWYER, 1904-1925. 24 FRANK STRANAHAN, 1941-1952. 21 WARREN K. WOOD, 1904-1919. 20 WALTER E. EGAN, 1899-1905. 20 JOHN LEHMAN, 1929-1953. 20 WILFORD WEHRLE, 1937-1948.

Most Consecutive Match Victories 32 CHARLES “CHICK” EVANS JR., 5 in 1914, 5 in 1915, 5 in 1920, 5 in 1921, 5 in 1922, 5 in 1923, 2 in 1924. 16 H. CHANDLER EGAN, 5 in 1904, 5 in 1905, 5 in 1907, 1 in 1908. 11 H. CHANDLER EGAN, 5 in 1902, 6 in 1903. 9 CHARLES “CHICK”EVANS JR., 5 in 1909, 4 in 1910. 9 ROBERT BABBISH, 6 in 1938, 3 in 1939. 9 HAL SUTTON, 4 in 1979, 4 in 1980, 1 in 1981. 8 DANIEL E. “NED” SAWYER, 5 in 1906, 3 in 1907. 8 JOHN LEHMAN, 5 in 1930, 3 in 1931. 8 JUSTIN LEONARD, 4 in 1992, 4 in 1993. 7 WALTER E. EGAN, 7 in 1903. 7 CHARLES “CHICK” EVANS JR., 5 in 1912, 2 in 1913. 7 FRANK DOLP, 5 in 1926, 2 in 1928. 7 CHARLIE COE, 6 in 1950, 1 in 1951. 7 DALE MOREY, 6 in 1953, 1 in 1954. 7 MASON RUDOLPH, 4 in 1956, 3 in 1958.

Largest Margin of Victory (18 holes) 9 & 7 1900 QF Walter B. Smith d. H.P. Bend 9 & 7 1946 R64 FRANK STRANAHAN d. G.A. Gunderson 9 & 7 1949 R64 Charles Kittle d. Les A. Slattery 8 & 7 1899 R16 Walter E. Egan d. Murry Nelson Jr. 8 & 7 1902 SF H. CHANDLER EGAN d. Nat F. Moore 8 & 7 1903 Pre W.C. Carnegie d. John R. Marfield 8 & 7 1903 R64 W.W. Coldham d. Owen W. Rees 8 & 7 1905 R32 William E. Clow Jr. d. Norris H. Bokum 8 & 7 1915 R32 James D. Standish Jr. d. M.H. Wilson Jr. 8 & 7 1916 R32 Robert E. Hunter d. H. Warner Sherwood 8 & 7 1930 R16 T. Philip Perkins d. Earle Berryhill 8 & 7 1946 R64 Jack Culp Jr. d. Les Kolstad 8 & 7 1946 R64 Alec Welsh d. Bill Hartfiel Jr. 8 & 7 1961 R16 JACK NICKLAUS d. Terry Wilcox 8 & 7 1984 R16 Danny Mijovic d. Dillard Priutt 8 & 6 1902 R16 L. Tilghman Boyd d. Garth Bigelow 8 & 6 1912 R32 Fraser Hale d. A. Cahn 8 & 6 1916 R32 John S. Worthington d. A. Don Hines 8 & 6 1920 R32 Walter Kossman d. Dudley S. Weaver Jr. 8 & 6 1924 R32 James E. Manion d. J.M. Whitbread 8 & 6 1934 R32 Maurice Hankinson d. C.E. Flood 8 & 6 1939 R64 HARRY TODD d. Jessie Taylor 8 & 6 1941 QF MARVIN “BUD” WARD d. Bill Tucker 8 & 6 1950 R32 Don Addington d. Harold D. Paddock Jr.

8 & 6 1950 R32 Bruce McCormick d. Walter S. Benson Jr. 8 & 6 1954 R64 Walter McElroy d. Robert Stafford 8 & 6 1977 SF JIM NELFORD d. Charles “Chip” Beck

Margin of Victory, Final (18 holes) 6 & 5 1901 PHELPS B. HOYT d. Bruce D. Smith 6 & 5 2002 JOHN KLAUK d. Adam Rubinson 6 & 4 1993 JUSTIN LEONARD d. Danny Green 6 & 4 2001 BEN “BUBBA” DICKERSON d. Trip Kuehne 5 & 4 1963 TOM WEISKOPF d. Labron Harris Jr. 5 & 3 1982 RICK FEHR d. Tommy Moore

Margin of Victory, Semifinal (18 holes) 8 & 7 1902 H. CHANDLER EGAN d. Nat F. Moore 8 & 6 1977 JIM NELFORD d. Charles “Chip” Beck

Margin of Victory, Quarterfinal (18 holes) 9 & 7 1900 Walter B. Smith d. H.P. Bend 8 & 6 1941 MARVIN “BUD” WARD d. Bill Tucker

Margin of Victory, Round of 16 (18 holes) 8 & 7 1899 Walter E. Egan d. Murry Nelson Jr. 8 & 7 1930 T. Philip Perkins d. Earle Berryhill 8 & 7 1961 JACK NICKLAUS d. Terry Wilcox 8 & 7 1984 Danny Mijovic d. Dillard Pruitt 8 & 6 1902 L. Tilghman Boyd d. Garth Bigelow

Margin of Victory, Round of 32 (18 holes) 8 & 7 1905 William E. Clow Jr. d. Norris H. Bokum 8 & 7 1915 James D. Standish Jr. d. M.H. Wilson Jr. 8 & 7 1916 Robert E. Hunter d. H. Warner Sherwood 8 & 6 1912 Fraser Hale d. A. Cahn 8 & 6 1916 John S. Worthington d. A. Don Hines 8 & 6 1920 Walter Kossman d. Dudley S. Weaver Jr. 8 & 6 1924 James E. Manion d. J.M. Whitbread 8 & 6 1934 Maurice Hankinson d. C.E. Flood 8 & 6 1950 Don Addington d. Harold D. Paddock Jr. 8 & 6 1950 Bruce McCormick d. Walter S. Benson Jr.

Margin of Victory, Round of 64 (18 holes) 9 & 7 1946 FRANK STRANAHAN d. G.A. Gunderson 9 & 7 1949 Charles Kittle d. Les A. Slattery 8 & 7 1903 W.W. Coldham d. Owen W. Rees 8 & 7 1946 Jack Culp Jr. d. Les Kolstad 8 & 7 1946 Alec Welsh d. Bill Hartfiel Jr. 8 & 6 1939 HARRY TODD d. Jessie Taylor 8 & 6 1954 Walter McElroy d. Robert Stafford

Longest Matches (18 holes) 26 holes 1931 R32 Russell Thompson d. A.G. Sato 26 holes 1979 R16 Mitch Mooney d. Scott Hoch 25 holes 1953 R32 Richard S. Norton d. Reggie Myles Jr. 24 holes 2015 QF Jake Knapp d. Gavin Hall 23 holes 1947 R64 Gus Moreland d. Jim McAlvin 23 holes 1961 QF Gene Fowler d. Deane Beman 23 holes 2014 QF Brian Campbell d. Cory Crawford

Largest Margin of Victory (36 holes) 14 & 13 1917 QF FRANCIS OUIMET d. Paul Burnett 13 & 12 1916 SF Heinrich Schmidt d. Roger D. Lapham 12 & 11 1920 QF Robert T. “Bobby” Jones d. Clarence W. Hubby Jr. 12 & 11 1923 QF W. Hamilton Gardner d. Ira L. Couch Jr. 11 & 10 1912 QF Harry G. Legg d. Louis Bromfield 11 & 10 1919 R16 Harry G. Legg d. T.B. Griffith 11 & 10 1919 R16 Lawrence D. Bromfield d. James E. Nugent 11 & 10 1932 QF Charles H. Seaver d. Arthur M. Bartlett 11 & 10 1958 QF Mason Rudolph d. Lee Raymond 11 & 9 1914 Final CHARLES “CHICK” EVANS JR. d. James D. Standish Jr. 10 & 9 1915 QF Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer d. Jack Neville 10 & 9 1915 QF CHARLES “CHICK” EVANS JR. d. Guy A. Miller 10 & 9 1934 QF Charles R. Yates d. Paul Leslie

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Largest Margin of Victory (36 holes) continued 10 & 9 1957 QF Joe Ed Campbell d. Bob Pratt 9 & 8 1908 QF Paul Hunter d. Paul R. Talbot 9 & 8 1910 QF Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. d. William E. Clow Jr. 9 & 8 1911 QF Eben M. Byers d. M.D. Ritchie 9 & 8 1914 R16 Phil Stanton d. Harold Weber 9 & 8 1926 SF FRANK DOLP d. Kenneth Hisert 9 & 8 1935 QF H. Rodney Bliss d. David Goldman 9 & 8 1956 R16 Tim Holland d. Robert “Sonny” Tinney 9 & 8 1957 Final EDGAR UPDEGRAFF d. Joe Ed Campbell 9 & 8 1958 R16 Jack Penrose d. Claude L. Wright 9 & 8 1958 SF JAMES “BILLY” KEY d. Pete Dye 9 & 8 1959 QF Charles H. Hunter Jr. d. Bob Pratt 9 & 7 1931 Final DONALD K. MOE d. Malcolm MacNaughton 9 & 7 1960 R16 Bob Cochran d. Kenneth Finke 9 & 7 1960 QF Bob Cochran d. Edgar Updegraff 8 & 7 1909 SF Albert P. Seckel d. Kenneth P. Edwards 8 & 7 1911 Final ALBERT P. SECKEL d. Robert A. Gardner 8 & 7 1913 SF Warren K. Wood d. Joseph C. LeDuc 8 & 7 1929 QF Arthur B. Sweet d. H.J. Kaiser 8 & 7 1930 SF John Lehman d. T. Philip Perkins 8 & 7 1940 SF MARVIN H. “BUD” WARD d. Harry Todd 8 & 7 1942 SF BUELL PATRICK “PAT” ABBOTT d. Harry Givan 8 & 7 1956 QF Mason Rudolph d. Gene Dahlbender Jr. 8 & 7 1956 QF Jack Parness d. Tim Holland 8 & 7 1958 SF Mason Rudolph d. Don Bisplinghoff

Longest Matches (36 holes) 42 holes 1917 R16 Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer d. Robert Markwell 41 holes 1927 QF Eddie Held d. Roy Moe 40 holes 1954 SF Bruce Cudd d. Clarence Smith 39 holes 1910 SF Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. d. Robert E. Hunter 39 holes 1913 QF Warren K. Wood d. Fraser Hale 39 holes 1946 SF FRANK STRANAHAN d. Lyman “Smiley” Quick

Largest Margin of Victory, Final (36 holes) 11 & 9 1914 CHARLES “CHICK” EVANS JR. d. James D. Standish Jr. 9 & 8 1957 EDGAR UPDEGRAFF d. Joe Ed Campbell 9 & 7 1931 DONALD K. MOE d. Malcolm MacNaughton 8 & 7 1911 ALBERT P. SECKEL d. Robert A. Gardner

Longest Matches, Final (36 holes) 38 holes 1946 FRANK STRANAHAN d. Marvin H. “Bud” Ward 37 holes 1902 H.CHANDLER EGAN d. Walter E. Egan 37 holes 1903 WALTER E. EGAN d. H. Chandler Egan 37 holes 1906 DANIEL E. “NED” SAWYER d. Warren K. Wood 37 holes 1929 DONALD K. MOE d. Keefe Carter 37 holes 1954 BRUCE CUDD d. Phil Getchell 37 holes 1955 EDDIE MERRINS d. Hillman Robbins Jr.

Medal Play Records How the Medalist fared

Overall 1899-1955 1956-2020 Won Final 26 12 14 Lost Final 9 5 4 Lost SF 23 15 8 Lost QF 26 6 20 Lost R16 49 16 33 Lost R32 10 10 –– Lost R64 0 0 –– Includes co-medalists (143 players in 118 championships).

Low 36-hole Medalist’s Score (through 1954) 137 John Lehman, Rockford CC, 1932. 137 Charles Yates, Los Angeles CC (North), 1937. 137 Verne “Spec” Stewart, Oklahoma City G&CC, 1939. 137 Burleigh Jacobs, South Bend CC, 1938.

138 Dexter Cummings, Lochmoor GC, 1925. 138 Matt Zadalis, Happy Hollow CC, 1936. 139 Bobby Jones, Memphis CC, 1920. 139 Lawrence Glosser, Wichita CC, 1948. 139 FRANK STRANAHAN, South Bend CC, 1951. 140 Harry G. Legg, Minikahda CC, 1910. 140 Eddie Hogan, Portland GC, 1931. 140 Frank Strafaci, Blythefield CC, 1953. 141 Arthur B. Sweet, Hinsdale GC, 1924. 141 Harrison R. “Jim” Johnston, White Bear YC, 1926. 141 John Dawson, Bob O Link, 1928. 141 Zell Eaton, Memphis CC, 1933. 141 Harry Todd, Broadmoor CC, 1941. 141 Marvin “Bud” Ward, Manito G&CC, 1942. 141 FRANK STRANAHAN, Northland CC, 1946. 141 Marvin “Bud” Ward, Northland CC, 1946. 141 Lyman “Smiley” Quick, Northland CC, 1946. 141 MARVIN “BUD” WARD, Wakonda C, 1947. 141 Don Cherry, Exmoor CC, 1952. 141 John Coyle, Exmoor CC, 1952.

Champion and Medalist same Championship 1899 DAVID FORGAN 1902 H. CHANDLER EGAN 1904 H. CHANDLER EGAN 1914 CHARLES “CHICK” EVANS JR. 1916 HEINRICH SCHMIDT 1922 CHARLES “CHICK” EVANS JR. 1929 DONALD K. MOE 1930 JOHN LEHMAN (shared with Charles “Chick” Evans Jr.) 1934 ZELL EATON 1946 FRANK STRANAHAN (shared with Marvin Ward, Smiley Quick) 1947 MARVIN H. “BUD” WARD 1951 FRANK STRANAHAN 1958 JAMES “BILLY” KEY (shared with Mason Rudolph, Edwin Hopkins Jr.) 1967 BOB E. SMITH 1973 BEN CRENSHAW 1974 CURTIS STRANGE 1982 RICK FEHR 1985 SCOTT VERPLANK 1991 PHIL MICKELSON 1996 JOEL KRIBEL 1999 STEVE SCOTT 2001 BEN “BUBBA” DICKERSON (shared with Matthew Abbott) 2008 DANNY LEE 2012 CHRIS WILLIAMS 2017 NORMAN XIONG 2018 COLE HAMMER (shared medal with Sam Stevens) 26 times in 118 championships (22.03 percent).

Most times Medalist 4 CHARLES “CHICK” EVANS JR., 1913, 1914, 1922, 1930 (shared). 3 MARVIN H. “BUD” WARD, 1942, 1946 (shared), 1947. 2 H. CHANDLER EGAN, 1902, 1904. 2 KENNETH P. EDWARDS, 1907 (shared), 1908. 2 WARREN K. WOOD, 1909, 1912. 2 Paul Hunter, 1911, 1915. 2 HARRISON R. JOHNSTON, 1921 (shared), 1926. 2 JOHN LEHMAN, 1930 (shared), 1932. 2 ZELL EATON, 1933, 1934. 2 FRANK STRANAHAN, 1946 (shared), 1951. 2 Don Bisplinghoff, 1955, 1956. 2 Marty Fleckman, 1965, 1966. 2 BEN CRENSHAW, 1972, 1973. 2 SCOTT VERPLANK, 1984, 1985. 2 Aron Price, 2003, 2004.

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2 Cheng-Tsung Pan, 2009, 2010

Sweet Sixteen Records 1956-2020 Most Appearances

9 DANNY GREEN, 1990, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005. 6 EDGAR UPDEGRAFF, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1964, 1965. 6 George Boutell, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967.

Most Consecutive Appearances 6 George Boutell (7-6), 1962-1967. 4 EDGAR UPDEGRAFF (14-4), 1957-1960. 4 Allen Miller (3-4), 1968-1971. 4 Cheng-Tsung Pan (2-4), 2009-2012.

Most Matches 20 DANNY GREEN (12-8), 1990-2005 18 EDGAR UPDEGRAFF (14-4), 1957-1965 12 JUSTIN LEONARD (11-1), 1991-1993 11 George Boutell (7-6), 1962-1967 10 JAMES “BILLY” KEY (8-2), 1958-1961 10 HAL SUTTON (9-1), 1979-1981 9 BOB E. SMITH (8-1), 1965-1967 8 MASON RUDOLPH (7-1), 1956-1958 8 Marty Fleckman (5-3), 1965-1967 8 ELDRICK “TIGER” WOODS (6-2), 1994-1996

Most Match Victories 14 EDGAR UPDEGRAFF 9 HAL SUTTON 12 DANNY GREEN 8 JAMES “BILLY” KEY 11 JUSTIN LEONARD 8 BOB E. SMITH

Most Consecutive Match Victories 9 HAL SUTTON, 4 in 1979, 4 in 1980, 1 in 1981. 8 JUSTIN LEONARD, 4 in 1992, 4 in 1993. 7 MASON RUDOLPH, 4 in 1956, 3 in 1958. 6 CURTIS STRANGE, 4 in 1974, 2 in 1975. 6 ELDRICK “TIGER” WOODS, 4 in 1994, 2 in 1995. 5 EDGAR UPDEGRAFF, 4 in 1957, 1 in 1958. 5 JAMES “BILLY” KEY, 4 in 1958, 1 in 1959. 5 EDGAR UPDEGRAFF, 4 in 1959, 1 in 1960. 5 JORDAN NIEBRUGGE, 4 in 2013, 1 in 2015.

Largest Margin of Victory (since 1961) 8 & 7 1961 R16 JACK NICKLAUS d. Terry Wilcox 8 & 7 1984 R16 Danny Mijovic d. Dillard Priutt 8 & 6 1977 SF JIM NELFORD d. Charles “Chip” Beck 7 & 6 1963 R16 R.H. Sikes d. Tom Draper 7 & 6 1963 R16 Pete Green d. Don Voth 7 & 6 1964 R16 Greg Pitzer d. Billy Joe Patton 7 & 6 1982 SF RICK FEHR d. Brad Faxon 7 & 6 1998 QF Terry Noe d. Travis Perkins 7 & 5 1964 SF Edgar Updegraff d. Bruce Seligman 7 & 5 1982 QF RICK FEHR d. Corey Pavin 7 & 5 2017 R16 Min Woo Lee d. Nick Hardy Matches 36 holes 1956-1960.

Longest Matches (since 1961) 26 holes 1979 R16 Mitch Mooney d. Scott Hoch 24 holes 2015 QF Jake Knapp d. Gavin Hall 23 holes 1961 QF Gene Fowler d. Deane Beman 23 holes 2014 QF Brian Campbell d. Cory Crawford 22 holes 1964 R16 STEVE OPPERMANN d. Bob Bourne 22 holes 1966 QF Bob Bryant d. A. Downing Gray 22 holes 1977 R16 Charles “Chip” Beck d. Jerry Minor 22 holes 1992 SF JUSTIN LEONARD d. David Duval 22 holes 1995 R16 Jason Buha d. Christian Raynor 22 holes 1998 R16 Shawn Koch d. Alberto Ochoa 22 holes 1998 SF MICHAEL HENDERSON d. Don Padgett III

22 holes 1999 R16 Manuel Merizalde d. Ben Curtis 22 holes 2005 QF Chris Wilson d. Philip Francis 22 holes 2017 Final NORMAN XIONG d. Doc Redman 21 holes 1974 R16 CURTIS STRANGE d. Buddy Alexander 21 holes 1980 SF David Ogrin d. Fred Couples 21 holes 1981 R16 Curt Byrum d. Eddie Luethke 21 holes 1990 QF Geoffrey Griffin d. Chris Smith 21 holes 1999 R16 STEVE SCOTT d. Landry Mahan 21 holes 2010 R16 DAVID CHUNG d. Scott Pinckney 21 holes 2011 R16 Andrew Yun d. Patrick Rodgers 21 holes 2020 SF Rasmus Needgaard-Petersen d. Ricky Castillo Matches 36 holes 1956-1960.

Largest Margin of Victory, Final (since 1961) 6 & 5 2002 JOHN KLAUK d. Adam Rubinson 6 & 4 1993 JUSTIN LEONARD d. Danny Green 6 & 4 2001 BEN “BUBBA” DICKERSON d. Trip Kuehne 5 & 4 1963 TOM WEISKOPF d. Labron Harris Jr. Matches 36 holes 1956-1960.

Longest Matches, Final (since 1961) 22 holes 2017 NORMAN XIONG d. Doc Redman 20 holes 1974 CURTIS STRANGE d. Jay Haas 20 holes 2015 DAWSON ARMSTRONG d. Aaron Wise 19 holes 1965 BOB E. SMITH d. George Boutell 19 holes 1972 GARY SANDERS d. Gil Morgan 19 holes 1997 DANNY GREEN d. Andy Miller 19 holes 2004 RYAN MOORE d. James Nitties Matches 36 holes 1956-1960.

Fewest Match Play Holes Played, Champion or Runner-Up (since 1961, excluding defaulted matches)

55 RICK FEHR, 1982 (15, 13, 12, 15) 56 JACK NICKLAUS, 1961 (11, 17, 13, 15) 60 TOM WEISKOPF, 1963 (13, 16, 17, 14) 60 JIM NELFORD, 1977 (16, 15, 12, 17) 60 BRONSON LaCASSIE, 2006 (13, 13, 17, 17) 61 PATRICK LEE, 1995 (13, 17, 14, 17) 62 Craig Perks, 1987 (16, 17, 13, 16) 62 JAMIE LOVEMARK, 2005 (16, 16, 14, 16) 63 Brett Partridge, 1996 (14, 17, 15, 17) 63 Ben Curtis, 2000 (14, 17, 15, 17) 63 BEN “BUBBA” DICKERSON, 2001 (17, 17, 15, 14) 63 Pablo Martin, 2006 (17, 14, 15, 17) 64 MICHAEL KIRK, 2000 (18, 16, 13, 17) 64 Erik Flores, 2008 (15, 17, 16, 16) Matches 36 holes 1956-1960.

Most Match Play Holes Played, Champion or Runner-Up (since 1961, excluding defaulted matches)

76 JUSTIN LEONARD, 1992 (19, 17, 22, 18) 76 COLE HAMMER, 2018 (20, 18, 20, 18) 75 CURTIS STRANGE, 1974 (21, 18, 16, 20) 75 Shawn Koch, 1998 (22, 19, 16, 18) 75 DAVID CHUNG, 2010 (21, 18, 19, 17) 74 Curt Byrum, 1981 (21, 17, 18, 18) 74 James Nitties, 2004 (17, 21, 17, 19) 74 Chris Wilson, 2005 (18, 22, 18, 16) 73 David Ogrin, 1980 (18, 19, 21, 15) 73 CHRIS BOTSFORD, 2003 (20, 17, 20, 16) 73 RYAN MOORE, 2004 (17, 17, 20, 19) 72 ARTHUR HUDNUTT, 1962 (16, 20, 19, 17) 72 JOHN STARK, 1976 (20, 18, 17, 17) 72 Jay Haas, 1974 (16, 16, 20, 20) 72 Rocco Mediate, 1984 (18, 20, 17, 18) 72 NORMAN XIONG, 2017 (16, 17, 17, 22)

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Most Match Play Holes Played, Champion or Runner-Up continued 72 Doc Redman, 2017 (17, 17, 16, 22) 72. Rasmus Needgaard-Petersen, 2020 (17, 17, 21, 17) 71 STEVE OPPERMANN, 1964 (22, 16, 17, 16) 71 LANNY WADKINS, 1970 (18,17,20,16) 71 HAL SUTTON, 1979 (18, 20, 15, 18) 71 BILLY TUTEN, 1983 (16, 20, 17, 18) 71 David Howser, 1992 (15, 18, 20, 18) 71 Andy Miller, 1997 (16, 20, 16, 19) 71 STEVE SCOTT, 1999 (21, 17, 16, 17) 71 Patrick Cantlay, 2011 (16, 19, 18, 18) 71 Sam Horsfield, 2016 (19, 18, 17, 17) Matches 36 holes 1956-1960.

Low 72-Hole Medalist’s Score (since 1955) 261 COLE HAMMER, Sunset Ridge CC, 2018. 261 Sam Stevens, Sunset Ridge CC, 2018. 265 Aron Price, Point O’Woods G&CC, 2004. 267 Davis Thompson, Point O’Woods G&CC, 2019. 268 DANNY LEE, Point O’Woods G&CC, 2008. 268 Chris Williams, North Shore CC, 2011. 269 Sam Horsfield, Knollwood C, 2016. 270 Scott Verplank, Point O’Woods G&CC, 1984. 270 BEN “BUBBA” DICKERSON, Point O’Woods G&CC, 2001. 270 Matthew Abbott, Point O’Woods G&CC, 2001. 270 Patrick Rodgers, The Alotian Club, 2013. 270 Doug Ghim, Beverly CC, 2014. 270 NORMAN XIONG, Skokie CC, 2017. 271 Doug Martin, Point O’Woods G&CC, 1989. 271 Arron Oberholser, Point O’Woods G&CC, 1997. 271 Lucas Lee, Point O’Woods G&CC, 2007. 271 CHRIS WILLIAMS, Exmoor CC, 2012. 272 RICK FEHR, Point O’Woods G&CC, 1982. 273 Don Bisplinghoff, Belle Meade CC, 1956. 273 Tom Kite, Wichita CC, 1970. 273 STEVE SCOTT, Point O’Woods G&CC, 1999. 274 Mathew Goggin, Point O’Woods G&CC, 1995. 274 Justin Roof, Point O’Woods G&CC, 1995. 275 Joe Rassett, Point O’Woods G&CC, 1979. 275 Aron Price, Point O’Woods G&CC, 2003. Low 7 scorers, defending champion qualified for match play, 1955. 54-hole qualifying, 2006, 2010 (rain).

Low Single Qualifying Round (since 2014) 61 COLE HAMMER, Sunset Ridge CC (R3), 2018. 63 Doug Ghim, Beverly CC (R2), 2014. 63 Sam Horsfield, Knollwood C (R1), 2016. 63 John Pak, Skokie CC (R2), 2017. 63 Spencer Ralston, Sunset Ridge CC (R1), 2018. 63 Matthew Walker, Sunset Ridge CC (R1), 2018. 63 Lloyd Jefferson Go, Sunset Ridge CC (R1), 2018. 63 Collin Morikawa, Sunset Ridge CC (R2), 2018. 63 Davis Riley, Sunset Ridge CC (R3), 2018.

Low Sweet Sixteen Qualifying Score (since 1955) 276 Skokie CC, 2017. 276 Point O’Woods G&CC, 2019. 279 Point O’Woods G&CC, 2004. 279 Beverly CC, 2014. 280 Point O’Woods G&CC, 2001. 280 Point O’Woods G&CC, 2007. 280 Point O’Woods G&CC, 2008. 280 Exmoor CC, 2012. 282 Point O’Woods G&CC, 1995. 282 North Shore CC, 2011. 283 Point O’Woods G&CC, 2002. 283 Point O’Woods G&CC, 2003. 283 The Alotian Club, 2013.

283 Rich Harvest Farms, 2015. Low 7 scorers, defending champion qualified for match play, 1955. 54-hole qualifying, 2006, 2010 (rain).

Champions Only Winners of Western Amateur and

Western Open / BMW Championship a-CHARLES “CHICK” EVANS JR., Amateur 1909, 1912, 1914, 1915, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923; Open 1910. JACK NICKLAUS, Amateur 1961; Open 1967, 1968. ANDY BEAN, Amateur 1975; Open 1979. TOM WEISKOPF, Amateur 1963; Open 1982. a-SCOTT VERPLANK, Amateur 1985; Open 1985. BEN CRENSHAW, Amateur 1973; Open 1992. ELDRICK “TIGER” WOODS, Amateur 1994; Open / BMW 1997, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2009. a-Evans, Verplank won Western Open as amateurs, Verplank same year.

Winners of Western Amateur and Western Junior JIM WIECHERS, Amateur 1966; Junior 1964. BOB CLAMPETT, Amateur 1978; Junior 1978. JAMIE LOVEMARK, Amateur 2005; Junior 2004. JHARED HACK, Amateur 2007; Junior 2006.

Winners of Western Amateur and United States Amateur H. CHANDLER EGAN, Western 1902, 1904, 1905, 1907; U.S. 1904, 1905. CHARLES “CHICK” EVANS JR., Western 1909, 1912, 1914, 1915, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923; U.S. 1916, 1920. FRANCIS OUIMET, Western 1917, U.S. 1914, 1931. HARRISON R. JOHNSTON, Western 1924; U.S. 1929. JACK WESTLAND, Western 1933; U.S. 1952. MARVIN H. “BUD” WARD, Western 1940, 1941, 1947; U.S. 1939, 1941. ROBERT “SKEE” RIEGEL, Western 1948; U.S. 1947. CHARLIE COE, Western 1950; U.S. 1949, 1958. JACK NICKLAUS, Western 1961; U.S. 1959, 1961. STEVE MELNYK, Western 1969; U.S. 1969. LANNY WADKINS, Western 1970; U.S. 1970. HAL SUTTON, Western 1979, 1980; U.S. 1980. SCOTT VERPLANK, Western 1985; U.S. 1984. PHIL MICKELSON, Western 1991; U.S. 1990. JUSTIN LEONARD, Western 1992, 1993; U.S. 1992. ELDRICK “TIGER” WOODS, Western 1994; U.S.. 1994, 1995, 1996. BEN “BUBBA” DICKERSON, Western 2001; U.S. 2001. RYAN MOORE, Western 2004; U.S. 2004. DANNY LEE, Western 2008; U.S. 2008.

Winners of Western Amateur and NCAA Championship H. CHANDLER EGAN, Western 1902, 1904, 1905, 1907; NCAA 1902 (fall). ALBERT SECKEL, Western 1911; NCAA 1909. CHARLES YATES, Western 1935; NCAA 1934. JACK NICKLAUS, Western 1961; NCAA 1961. BEN CRENSHAW, Western 1972; NCAA 1971, 1972 (jointly with Tom Kite) CURTIS STRANGE, Western 1974; NCAA 1974. SCOTT VERPLANK, Western 1985; NCAA 1986. PHIL MICKELSON, Western 1991; NCAA 1992, 1993. JUSTIN LEONARD, Western 1992; NCAA 1994. TIGER WOODS, Western 1994; NCAA 1996. JAMIE LOVEMARK, Western 2005; NCAA 2007. Includes National Intercollegiate Golf Association titles (1898-1938).

International Champions 1977 JIM NELFORD, Canada (Burnaby, B.C.) 2006 BRONSON La CASSIE, Australia (Brisbane) 2008 DANNY LEE, New Zealand (Rotorua) 2019 GARRETT RANK, Canada (Elmira, Ont.) Bold indicates same year. Champions in CAPS.

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The Sweet Sixteen and the Majors––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Since the Western Amateur adopted the format featuring 16 match play qualifiers in 1956, 37 players advancing to the Sweet Sixteen have gone on to win 88 of the current major professional championships. Three players, Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson and Eldrick “Tiger” Woods, account for 41 of those victories, with 18, 8 and 15 titles, respectively. Twenty-four of the players have won a single major. The major champions first tested in the Western Am:

Player Sweet Masters U.S. Open British Open PGA Sixteen year 27 wins 21 wins 20 wins 20 wins

Tommy Aaron 1960 1973 Mark Brooks 1980 1996 Fred Couples 1979-80 1992 Ben Crenshaw 1971-72-73 1984-95 Ben Curtis 1997-99-2000 2003 Bryson DeChambeau 2014 2020 David Duval 1992 2001 Jason Dufner 1997 2013 Dustin Johnson 2006-07 2020 2016 Steve Jones 1981 1996 Tom Kite 1970-71 1992 Tom Lehman 1981-82 1996 Justin Leonard 1991-92-93 1997 Davis Love III 1984-85 1997 John Mahaffey 1970 1978 Phil Mickelson 1989-91 2004-06-10 2013 2005-21 Collin Morikawa 2018 2020 Jack Nicklaus 1961 1963-65-66- 1962-67-72-80 1966-70-78 1963-71-73-75-80 72-75-86 Andy North 1971 1978-85 Mark O’Meara 1980 1998 1998 Corey Pavin 1980-81-82 1995 Patrick Reed 2009 2018 Bill Rogers 1972-73 1981 Adam Scott 1998-99 2013 Scott Simpson 1976 1987 Jordan Spieth 2011 2015 2015 2017 Craig Stadler 1973-74 1982 Curtis Strange 1974-75 1988-89 Hal Sutton 1979-80-81 1983 Justin Thomas 2012 2017 Bob Tway 1978-79-80 1986 Lanny Wadkins 1970 1977 Tom Watson 1967-69-70-71 1977-81 1982 1975-77-80- 82-83 Tom Weiskopf 1963 1973 Gary Woodland 2006 2019 Eldrick “Tiger” Woods 1994-95-96 1997-2001-02- 2000-02-08 2000-05-06 1999-2000-06-07 05-19 Fuzzy Zoeller 1972 1979 1984

Years player won the Western Amateur in bold. Through the 2021 United States Open.

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The Sweet Sixteen Era––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

1956 54th Western AmateurMay 28-June 3 Belle Meade Country Club, Nashville, Tenn. 6,702 yards, par 72

Mason Rudolph scored a home-state victory in the revamped Western Amateur in the first year of the Sweet Sixteen format.Entered: 134 Started: 122 36-Hole cut: 52 players at 8-over 152.

Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 1-over 289 (2-man playoff for 1 spot). Medalist: Don Bisplinghoff, 273.

Round of 16 (36 holes, Thu 5/31)Don Bisplinghoff (273), 21, Coral Gables, Fla., d. Robert E. Cochran (288), 43, St. Louis, Mo., 2 upRex Baxter (285), 20, Amarillo, Tex., d. Martin “The Fat Man” Stanovich (289), Waukegan, Ill., 1 upGene Dahlbender Jr. (282), 32, Atlanta, Ga., d. James T. “Jim Tom” Blair III (286), Jefferson City,

Mo., 37 holesMason Rudolph (280), 22, Clarksville, Tenn., d. Arnold Blum (289*), Macon, Ga., 4 & 3Floyd Addington (280), Dallas, Tex., d. Mark McCormack (288), Chicago, 5 & 4Dale Morey (287), 37, Martinsville, Ind., d. John Owens (283), Lexington, Ky., 5 & 4Jack Parnell (283), 21, Nashville, Tenn., d. William Davidson (287), Nashville, Tenn., 37 holesTim Holland (279), 25, Rockville, Centre, N.Y., d. Robert “Sonny” Tinney, Columbia, S.C., (288), 9 & 8

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Fri 6/1)Baxter d. Bisplinghoff, 3 & 2Rudolph d. Dahlbender, 8 & 7Morey d. Addington, 1 upParnell d. Holland, 8 & 7

Hillman Robbins Jr. scored 285 and qualified for Sweet 16, but withdrew.

Semifinals (36 holes, Sat 6/2)Rudolph d. Baxter, 1 upParnell d. Morey, 3 & 1

Final (36 holes, Sun 6/3)Rudolph d. Parnell, 6 & 4

Match-play expanded to 16 players,defending champion no longer exempt.

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1957 55th Western AmateurAugust 19-25 Old Warson Country Club, St. Louis, Mo. 6,902 yards, par 71Edgar Updegraff, a doctor, survived an extra-hole opening battle and went on to rout Walker Cupper Joe Ed Campbell in the final.

Entered: 148 Started: 137 36-Hole cut: 56 players at 14-over 156. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 17-over 301.Co-medalists: Bob Pratt, Phil Rodgers, 289.

Round of 16 (36 holes, Thu 8/22)Bob Pratt (289), 20, Renton, Wash., d. Robert E. Cochran (300), 44, St. Louis, Mo., 6 & 5Joe Ed Campbell (300), Knoxville, Tenn., d. Ed Brantly (299), 22, Signal Mountain, Tenn., 5 & 4James W. Vickers (299), 28, Wichita, Kan., d. Curtis Person (296), Memphis, Tenn., 5 & 4Jim Frisina (298), 46, Taylorville, Ill., d. Paul “Pete” Dye (301), 31, Indianapolis, 2 & 1Phil Rodgers (289), 19, La Jolla, Calif., d. James T. “Jim Tom” Blair III (300), Jefferson City, Mo., 3 & 2Ward Wettlaufer (296), 21, Buffalo, N.Y., d. Donald Albert (301), Peoria, Ill., 4 & 3Edgar Updegraff (298), 35, Tuscon, Ariz., d. Edwin Hopkins Jr. (294), Abilene, Tex., 37 holesJames Hiskey (298), 20, Pocotello, Idaho, d. Paul Leslie (301), Jefferson City, Mo., 5 & 4

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Fri 8/23)Campbell d. Pratt, 10 & 9Vickers d. Frisina, 7 & 5Rodgers d. Wettlaufer, 8 & 6Updegraff d. Hiskey, 6 & 5

Semifinals (36 holes, Sat 8/24)Campbell d. Vickers, 2 & 1Updegraff d. Rodgers, 2 & 1

Final (36 holes, Sun 8/25)Updegraff d. Campbell, 9 & 8

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1958 56th Western AmateurApril 10-16 Country Club of Florida, Village of Golf, Fla. 7,012 yards, par 72

James “Billy” Key knocked off defending champion Edgar Updegraff, then beat 1956 winner Mason Rudolph in the final.Entered: 121 Started: 102 36-Hole cut: 50 players at 13-over 157. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 11-over 299 (2-man playoff for 1 spot).

Co-medalists: Mason Rudolph, Edwin Hopkins Jr., James “Billy” Key, 286.

Round of 16 (36 holes, Thu 4/13)Mason Rudolph (286), Clarksville, Tenn., d. Ben Smith (293), Birmingham, Mich., 6 & 5Lee Raymond (292), Toledo, Ohio, d. Bob Brue (295), Milwaukee, Wis., 4 & 3Gene Andrews (288), Beverly Hills, Calif., d. Martin “The Fat Man” Stanovich (292), Miami Beach, Fla., 6 & 5Don Bisplinghoff (288), 23, Coral Gables, Fla., d. Hillman Robbins Jr. (299*), 26, Memphis, Tenn., 4 & 3Paul “Pete” Dye (293), 32, Indianapolis, d. Edwin Hopkins Jr. (286), Abilene, Tex., 2 upJack Penrose (291), Miami, Fla., d. Claude L. Wright (295), Denver, Colo., 9 & 8James “Billy” Key (286), 27, Columbus, Ga., d. Howard Everitt (293), Atlantic City, N.J., 6 & 5Edgar Updegraff (290), 36, Tucson, Ariz., d. James Jackson (297), Kirkwood, Mo., 1 up

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Fri 4/14)Rudolph d. Raymond, 11 & 10Bisplinghoff d. Andrews, 5 & 4Dye d. Penrose, 2 & 1Key d. Updegraff, 4 & 3

Semifinals (36 holes, Sat 4/15)Rudolph d. Bisplinghoff, 8 & 7Key d. Dye, 9 & 8

Final (36 holes, Sun 4/16)Key d. Rudolph, 3 & 2

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1959 57th Western AmateurAugust 10-16 Waverley Country Club, Portland, Ore. 6,592 yards, par 72

Edgar Updegraff scored his second Western Amateur title in three years after surviving an extra-hole challenge by James “Billy” Key.Entered: 117 Started: 107 36-Hole cut: 58 players at 11-over 155.

Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 4-over 292 (3-man playoff for 2 spots). Medalist: Arthur Butler, 278.

Round of 16 (36 holes, Thu 8/13)Bob Pratt (290), Bellevue, Wash., d. Arthur Butler (278), Pasadena, Calif., 5 & 3Charles H. Hunter Jr. (289), Tacoma, Wash., d. Harold Jacobson (290), Longview, Wash., 3 & 2Bruce Cudd (288), Clarksville, Tenn., d. Donald Krieger (289), Portland, Ore., 5 & 4Paul “Pete” Dye (288), 33, Indianapolis, d. Richard Yost (292*), Portland, Ore., 1 upCharles Leider (289), San Mateo, Calif., d. Ronald Luceti (283), San Francisco, 1 upRobert Snelling (291), Richmond, Calif., d. Robert Donnelly (289), Portland, Ore., 5 & 4James “Billy” Key (288), Columbus, Ga., d. Robert Atkinson Jr. (289), 1 upEdgar Updegraff (292*), 37, Tucson, Ariz., d. Tom Shaw (289), Milwaukie, Ore., 4 & 3

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Fri 8/14)Hunter d. Pratt, 9 & 8Dye d. Cudd, 3 & 2Snelling d. Leider, 1 upUpdegraff d. Key, 38 holes

Semifinals (36 holes, Sat 8/15)Hunter d. Dye, 5 & 4Updegraff d. Snelling, 3 & 2

Final (36 holes, Sun 8/16)Updegraff d. Hunter, 7 & 5

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1960 58th Western AmateurAugust 1-7 Northland Country Club, Duluth, Minn. 6,688 yards, par 71

Tommy Aaron became the only Western Amateur champion to win by default after opponent Bob Cochran’s back flared upEntered: 151 Started: 139 36-Hole cut: 56 players at 11-over 153.

Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 9-over 293. Medalist: Phil Rodgers, 281.

Round of 16 (36 holes, Thu 8/4)Phil Rodgers (281), San Diego, Calif., d. Leo Spooner (288), Duluth, Minn., 2 & 1William Foote Jr. (291), Santa Ana, Calif., d. Gene Hunt (286), Flint, Mich., 38 holesTommy Aaron (283), Gainesville, Fla., d. Edwin Hopkins Jr. (289), Abilene, Tex., 3 & 1Thomas C. Hoak (293), Minneapolis, Minn., d. Jim Nordine (287), Duluth, Minn., 3 & 2Edgar Updegraff (289), 38, Tucson, Ariz., d. Labron Harris Jr. (283), Stillwater, Okla., 1 upRobert E. Cochran (287), 47, St. Louis, Mo., d. Kenneth Finke (292), Tucson, Ariz., 9 & 7Howell Fraser (290), Panama City, Fla., d. Tracy Allen (284), Madison, Wis., 6 & 5Herbert A. Durham (293), Dallas, Tex., d. John Jenswold (288), Duluth, Minn., 4 & 3

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Fri 8/5)Rodgers d. Foote, 3 & 1Aaron d. Hoak, 4 & 3Cochran d. Updegraff, 9 & 7Durham d. Fraser, 2 & 1

Semifinals (36 holes, Sat 8/6)Aaron d. Rodgers, 4 & 3Cochran d. Durham, 3 & 2

Final (36 holes, Sun 8/7)Aaron d. Cochran, default (5 holes, back)

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1961 59th Western AmateurMarch 22-26 New Orleans Country Club, New Orleans, La. 6,505 yards, par 71

Jack Nicklaus added the Western Amateur to his collection of amateur titles in the first year of the championship’s five-day format. Entered: 184 Started: 138 36-Hole cut: 56 players at 12-over 154.

Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 9-over 293. Medalist: Ronald Weber, 278.

Round of 16 (Sat 3/25 morning)Ronald Weber (278), 21, Bayside, Calif., d. Carl Lohren (289), Silver Spring, Md., 19 holesJack Nicklaus (284), 21, Columbus, Ohio, d. Terry Wilcox (292), Ada, Okla., 8 & 7Dick Canon (283), San Angelo, Tex., d. Kermit Zarley Jr. (291), Seattle, Wash., 19 holesJim Mangum (288), New Orleans, La., d. Dick Crosby (293), East Chicago, Ind., 3 & 2Glen Fowler (289), Oklahoma City, d. Dudley H. Wysong Jr. (282), McKinney, Tex., 2 upDeane Beman (286), Bethesda, Md., d. Robert E. Cochran (292), St. Louis, Mo., 3 & 2Joel Goldstrand (291), Worthington, Minn., d. Juan Estrada (284), 19 holesJames “Billy” Key (289), Columbus, Ga., d. Truman Connell (293), Jupiter, Fla., 20 holes

Quarterfinals (Sat 3/25 afternoon)Nicklaus d. Weber, 2 & 1Mangum d. Canon, 3 & 2Fowler d. Beman, 23 holesKey d. Goldstrand, 3 & 2

Semifinals (Sun 3/26 morning)Nicklaus d. Mangum, 6 & 5Key d. Fowler, 3 & 2

Final (Sun 3/26 afternoon)Nicklaus d. Key, 4 & 3

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1962 60th Western AmateurJuly 18-22 Orchard Lake Country Club, Birmingham, Mich. 6,910 yards, par 72

Arthur Hudnutt, an Ohio newspaper executive, came from behind in all four matches to upset form and win the title.Entered: 165 Started: 141 36-Hole cut: 56 players at 10-over 154.

Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 8-over 296 (5 players for 1 spot). Medalist: Labron Harris Jr., 281.

Round of 16 (Sat 7/21 morning)Sid Salomon III (291), St. Louis, Mo., d. Labron Harris Jr. (281), 20, Stillwater, Okla., 20 holesArthur Hudnutt (290), 32, Elyria, Ohio, d. Howell Fraser (294), Panama City, Fla., 2 upGeorge Boutell (289), Phoenix, Ariz., d. Tom Draper (292), Birmingham, Mich., 1 upJohnny Stevens (290), 19, Wichita, Kan., d. Dean Lind (295), Rockford, Ill., 4 & 3Don Cherry (292), Wichita Falls, Tex., d. Dudley H. Wysong Jr. (289), 23, McKinney, Tex., 2 & 1Howell “Cobby” Ware (290), 23, Decatur, Ga., d. John Schlee (295), Memphis, Tenn., 1 upMelvin “Bud” Stevens (293), 29, Detroit, d. Tim Holland (289), New York, 4 & 2Chuck MacCallum (296*), Fort Lauderdale, Fla., d. Jim Jamieson (291), Moline, Ill., 2 up

Quarterfinals (Sat 7/21 afternoon)Hudnutt d. Salomon, 20 holesJ. Stevens d. Boutell, 4 & 2Ware d. Cherry, 20 holesM. Stevens d. MacCallum, 5 & 4

Semifinals (Sun 7/22 morning)Hudnutt d. J. Stevens, 19 holesM. Stevens d. Ware, 2 & 1

Final (Sun 7/22 afternoon)Hudnutt d. M. Stevens, 1 up

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1963 61st Western AmateurAugust 7-11 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,943 yards, par 71

Tom Weiskopf never saw the 18th tee in match play, rolling through four opponents with big drives and a deft short game.Entered: 256 Started: 193 36-Hole cut: 56 players at 15-over 157.

Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 22-over 310 (3 players for 1 spot). Medalist: Don Voth, 294.

Round of 16 (Sat 8/10 morning)Pete Green (306), 22, Orchard Lake, Mich., d. Don Voth (294), 35, Akron, Ohio, 7 & 6Labron Harris Jr. (301), 21, Enid, Okla., d. Jim Wiechers (307), Atherton, Calif., 4 & 2Tim Holland (307), 32, New York, d. Melvin “Bud” Stevens (298), 30, Detroit, 1 upBob Bourne (303), 18, Oberlin, Ohio, d. Earl Liff (309), Highland Park, Ill., 3 & 1Tom Weiskopf (298), 20, Bedford, Ohio, d. Cliff Taylor (306), Muskegon, Mich., 6 & 5R.H. Sikes (303), 23, Springdale, Ark., d. Tom Draper (307), Birmingham, Mich., 7 & 6George Boutell (298), 19, Phoenix, Ariz., d. Dale Morey (307), High Point, N.C., 2 & 1Johnny Stevens (305), 20, Wichita, Kan., d. Jerry Jackson (310*), 23, Kokomo, Ind., 3 & 1

Quarterfinals (Sat 8/10 afternoon)Harris d. Green, 1 upBourne d. Holland, 5 & 4Weiskopf d. Sikes, 3 & 2J. Stevens d. Boutell, 4 & 3

Semifinals (Sun 8/11 morning)Harris d. Bourne, 1 upWeiskopf d. J. Stevens, 2 & 1

Final (Sun 8/11 afternoon)Weiskopf d. Harris, 5 & 4

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1964 62nd Western AmateurMay 13-17 Tucson Country Club, Tucson, Ariz. 6,813 yards, par 72

Steve Oppermann knocked off home-club hero Edgar Updegraff in the final to score his biggest amateur victory.Entered: 135 Started: 118 36-Hole cut: 56 players at 10-over 154.

Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 10-over 298 (6 players for 2 spots). Medalist: Edgar Updegraff, 277.

Round of 16 (Sat 5/16 morning)Edgar Updegraff (277), 42, Tucson, Ariz., d. Ted Adams (293), Phoenix, Ariz., defaultDick Giddings (296), Modesto, Calif., d. Bob Gardner (287), Essex Falls, N.J., 5 & 3Bruce Seligman (294), Tucson, Ariz., d. Dick Hopwood (283), Phoenix, Ariz., 19 holesGeorge Boutell (298*), 20, Phoenix, Ariz., d. Ken Ellsworth (292), Redondo Beach, Calif., 5 & 3Steve Oppermann (280), 22, San Francisco, d. Bob Bourne (293), 19, Oberlin, Ohio, 22 holesRon Drimak (290), Anaheim, Calif., d. Gary Polumbus (296), Denver, Colo., 2 & 1Dave Leon (295), Tucson, Ariz., d. John Farquhar (286), Amarillo, Tex., 1 upGreg Pitzer (298*), 17, Santa Monica, Calif., d. Billy Joe Patton (293), Morganton, N.C., 7 & 6

Quarterfinals (Sat 5/16 afternoon)Updegraff d. Giddings, 2 & 1Seligman d. Boutell, 1 upOppermann d. Drimak, 3 & 2Leon d. Pitzer, 2 & 1

Semifinals (Sun 5/17 morning)Updegraff d. Seligman, 7 & 5Oppermann d. Leon, 2 & 1

Final (Sun 5/17 afternoon)Oppermann d. Updegraff, 3 & 2

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1965 63rd Western AmateurJuly 28-August 2 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,943 yards, par 71Bob E. Smith captured a thunderstorm-delayed championship, coming from two down with two holes to play to stun George Boutell.

Entered: 180 Started: 180 36-Hole cut: 55 players at 13-over 157.Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 20-over 304. Medalist: Marty Fleckman, 290.

Round of 16 (Sat 7/31 morning)Marty Fleckman (290), 21, Port Arthur, Tex., d. Don Albert (300), Columbus, Ohio, 4 & 3Bob E. Smith (298), 22, Sacramento, Calif., d. John Elliott (301), Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 3 & 2Bunky Henry (295), 21, Valdosta, Ga., d. Melvin “Bud” Stevens (301), 32, Livonia, Mich., 2 upJim Wiechers (299), Atherton, Calif., d. Wally Armstrong (303), Indianapolis, 6 &5George Boutell (301), 22, Phoenix, Ariz., d. Greg Pitzer (292), 18, Westwood Village, Calif., 1 upDave Huske (299), Elgin, Ill., d. Bob Meyer (301), Niles, Mich., 4 & 3Edgar Updegraff (297), 43, Tucson, Ariz., d. Alex Antonio Jr. (301), Hubbard, Ohio, 6 & 5William Newton (299), 21, Ann Arbor, Mich., d. Truman Connell (304), North Palm Beach, Fla., 1 up

Quarterfinals (Sat 7/31 afternoon)Smith d. Fleckman, 1 upHenry d. Wiechers, 3 & 1Boutell d. Huske, 5 & 4Newton d. Updegraff, 5 & 4

Semifinals (Sun 8/1 afternoon)Smith d. Henry, 3 & 2Boutell d. Newton, 5 & 4

Final (Mon 8/2 morning)Smith d. Boutell, 19 holes

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1966 64th Western AmateurAugust 3-7 Pinehurst Country Club (No. 2), Pinehurst, N.C. 7,051 yards, par 72Jim Wiechers beat repeating medalist Marty Fleckman in the quarters, going on to claim victory in a tight match with Ron Cerrudo.

Entered: 126 Started: 117 36-Hole cut: 53 players at 11-over 155.Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 8-over 296 (3 players for 2 spots). Medalist: Marty Fleckman, 282.

Round of 16 (Sat 8/6 morning)Marty Fleckman (282), 22, Port Arthur, Tex., d. George Boutell (293), 23, Phoenix, Ariz., 3 & 2Jim Wiechers (290), Atherton, Calif., d. Charles Smith (294), Gastonia, N.C., 2 & 1Dick Rhoads (293), Pebble Beach, Calif., d. Bob E. Smith (288), 23, Sacramento, Calif., 5 & 4Jack Lewis Jr. (296*), 19, Florence, S.C., d. Bill Harvey (292), Greensboro, N.C., 3 & 2Downing Gray (287), 28, Pensacola, Fla., d. Sherman Finger III (293), Evanston, Ill., 5 & 4Bob Bryant (291), Charlotte, N.C., d. Bob Greenwood (295), Cookeville, Tenn., 5 & 4Ron Cerrudo (290), San Rafael, Calif., d. Bob Littler Jr. (293), 23, Athens, Ohio, 1 upArne Dokka (292), Studio City, Calif., d. Leonard Thompson (296*), Laurinburg, N.C., 4 & 3

Quarterfinals (Sat 8/6 afternoon)Wiechers d. Fleckman, 4 & 3Lewis d. Rhoads, 3 & 1Bryant d. Gray, 22 holesCerrudo d. Dokka, 6 & 5

Semifinals (Sun 8/7 morning)Wiechers d. Lewis, 4 & 3Cerrudo d. Bryant, 3 & 1

Final (Sun 8/7 afternoon)Wiechers d. Cerrudo, 1 up

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1967 65th Western AmateurAugust 22-26 Milburn G & CC, Overland Park, Kan. 6,888 yards, par 72

Bob E. Smith won his second title in three years, beating perennial contender Marty Fleckman in the championship match.Entered: 160 Started: 160 apx. 36-Hole cut: 51 players at 6-over 150.

Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 7-over 295 (5 players for 1 spot). Medalist: Bob E. Smith, 280.

Round of 16 (Fri 8/25 morning)Bob E. Smith (280), 24, Sacramento, Calif., d. Charles Borner (290), 21, Lincoln, Neb., 4 & 3Tom Watson (293), 17, Kansas City, Mo., d. Ed Sneed Jr. (289), 23, Columbus, Ohio, 2 upRodney Horn (283), 28, Prairie Village, Kan., d. Bernie Magnussen (294), 30, Atherton, Calif., 6 & 5Earl “Chip” Stewart III (290), Dallas, Tex., d. Bob Barbarossa (294), 19, St. Cloud, Minn., 1 upRon Cerrudo (283), 22, San Rafael, Calif., d. Mark Hayes (289), 18, Stillwater, Okla., 4 & 3George Boutell (291), 24, Phoenix, Ariz., d. Jim Rheim (294), Chula Vista, Calif., 2 upTerry Dear (294), 20, Albuquerque, N.Mex., d. Curtis Sifford Jr. (286), 25, Los Angeles, 3 & 1Marty Fleckman (290), Port Arthur, Tex., d. John Seehausen (295*), Palatine, Ill., 2 & 1

Quarterfinals (Fri 8/25 afternoon)Smith d. Watson, 1 upStewart d. Horn, 2 & 1Cerrudo d. Boutell, 3 & 1Fleckman d. Dear, 2 & 1

Semifinals (Sat 8/26 morning)Smith d. Stewart, 2 & 1Fleckman d. Cerrudo, 1 up

Final (Sat 8/26 afternoon)Smith d. Fleckman, 3 & 1

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1968 66th Western AmateurAugust 20-24 Grosse Ile G & CC, Grosse Ile, Mich. 6,701 yards, par 71

Rik Massengale came from 2 down on the back nine to beat Kemp Richardson for the title.Entered: 180 Started: 180 36-Hole cut: 50 players at 11-over 148.

Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 7-over 291 (4 players for 2 spots). Medalist: Bob Barbarossa, 280.

Round of 16 (Sat 8/23 morning)Mark Hayes (288), 19, Stillwater, Okla., d. Bob Barbarossa (280), 20, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 2 & 1Fred Clark (286), Muncie, Ind., d. John Baldwin (290), Plandome, N.Y., 19 holesKemp Richardson (283), 22, Palos Verdes Estates, Calif., d. Bill Hyndman (290), Clementon, N.J., 1 upAllen Miller (287), Pensacola, Fla., d. Bill Schumaker (291*), Fort Wayne, Ind., 3 & 2Gene Eyler (289), Birmingham, Mich., d. Hal Underwood (281), Houston, Tex., 20 holesBruce Ashworth (290), 18, Las Vegas, Nev., d. Tommy McGinnis (286), Knoxville, Tenn., 4 & 3Earl “Chip” Stewart III (283), Dallas, Tex., d. Mike Evans (290), Seattle, Wash., 1 upRik Massengale (288), 21, Jacksboro, Tex., d. Mike Killian (291*), Seminole, Fla., 3 & 2

Quarterfinals (Sat 8/23 afternoon)Hayes d. Clark, 1 upRichardson d. Miller, 2 & 1Ashworth d. Eyler, 2 & 1Massengale d. Stewart, 1 up

Semifinals (Sun 8/24 morning)Richardson d. Hayes, 2 upMassengale d. Ashworth, 2 & 1

Final (Sun 8/24 afternoon)Massengale d. Richardson, 3 & 1

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1969 67th Western AmateurJuly 8-12 Rockford Country Club, Rockford, Ill. 6,777 yards, par 71

Steve Melnyk beat medalist Pat Pitzsimons in the Round of 16, then scored three more victories to claim the Thorne Trophy.Entered: 180 Started: 180 36-Hole cut: 52 players at 9-over 151.

Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 7-over 291 (4 players for 2 spots). Medalist: Pat Fitzsimons, 283.

Round of 16 (Fri 7/11 morning)Steve Melnyk (289), Brunswick, Ga., d. Pat Fitzsimons (283), 18, Salem, Ore., 4 & 2Lynn Janson (285), East Lansing, Mich., d. Bob Barbarossa (290), 21, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 4 & 3Dean Overturf (284), Dallas, Tex., d. Pat Welch (289), Auburn, Ind., 3 & 2Earl “Chip” Stewart III (288), Dallas, Tes., d. Dave Haberle (291*), Edina, Minn., 6 & 5Allen Miller (284), 20, Pensacola, Fla., d. George Noth Jr. (289), River Forest, Ill., 3 & 1Drue Johnson (290), 22, Paris, Ill., d. Bill Kratzert III (287), Fort Wayne, Ind., 1 upHoward Twitty (289), Phoenix, Ariz., d. Paul Purtzer (285), 21, Phoenix, Ariz., 4 & 2Tom Watson (291*), 19, Kansas City, Mo., d. Andy North (288), Madison, Wis., 3 & 2

Quarterfinals (Fri 7/11 afternoon)Melnyk d. Janson, 4 & 3Overturf d. Stewart, 1 upJohnson d. Miller, 1 upTwitty d. Watson, 1 up

Semifinals (Sat 7/12 morning)Melnyk d. Overturf, 2 & 1Twitty d. Johnson, 3 & 2

Final (Sat 7/12 afternoon)Melnyk d. Twitty, 3 & 1

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1970 68th Western AmateurJuly 7-11 Wichita Country Club, Wichita, Kan. 6,741 yards, par 71

Lanny Wadkins withstood Tom Kite’s 20-hole semifinal challenge before defeating Charlie Borner in the title match.Entered: 274 Started: 185 36-Hole cut: 50 players at 11-over 148.Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 4-over 288. Medalist: Tom Kite, 273.

Round of 16 (Fri 7/10 morning)Tom Kite (273), 20, Austin, Tex., d. Drue Johnson (287), 23, Paris, Ill., 4 & 3Allen Miller (288), 21, Pensacola, Fla., d. Dave Gurley (284), 21, Highland Park, Ill., 2 upLanny Wadkins (281), 20, Richmond, Va., d. Kurt Cox (287), 22, San Antonio, Tex., 1 upJohn Adams (286), 21, San Jose, Calif., d. Steve Benson (288), 23, Country Club Hills, Ill., 19 holesJohn Mahaffey (281), 22, Kerrville, Tex., d. Bill Holstead (287), 23, Wichita Falls, Tex., 6 & 5Perry Leslie (288), 27, Springfield. Mo., d. Jim Simons (284), Butler, Pa., 19 holesTom Watson (287), 20, Kansas City, Mo., d. Richard Ellis (283), 21, Canyon, Tex., 5 & 4Charlie Borner (286), 27, North Platte, Neb., d. Paul Purtzer (288), 22, Phoenix, Ariz., 1 up

Quarterfinals (Fri 7/10 afternoon)Kite d. Miller, 2 upWadkins d. Adams, 2 & 1Mahaffey d. Leslie, 5 & 4Borner d. Watson, 2 & 1

Semifinals (Sat 7/11 morning)Wadkins d. Kite, 20 holesBorner d. Mahaffey, 2 up

Final (Sat 7/11 afternoon)Wadkins d. Borner, 4 & 2

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1971 69th Western AmateurJuly 28-August 2 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,922 yards, par 71

Andy North beat Ben Crenshaw in the first round and was taken to the final hole by Barney Thompson in the title match.36-Hole Cut: 50 players at 11-over 153. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 14-over 298. Co-medalists: Allen Miller, Tom Watson, 284.

Round of 16(storm delayed until Sunday, August 1)

Bruce Hollowell (296), Springfield, Mo., d. Allen Miller (284), 22, Pensacola, Fla., 20 holesCorker DeLoach (297), Houston, d. Jim Simons (292), 21, Butler, Pa., 2 upAndy North (292), 21, Conroe, Tex., d. Ben Crenshaw (296), 19, Austin, Tex., 2 & 1Joey Dills (296), Muskogee, Okla., d. Tom Jenkins (291), Houston, 2 upBarney Thompson (294), Barboursville, W.Va., d. Tom Watson (284), 21, Kansas City, Mo., 5 & 4Danny Edwards (294), 20, Stillwater, Okla., d. Pete Green (298), Orchard Lake, Mich., 2 & 1Bob Zender (287), Skokie, Ill., d. Geoff Hensley (296), Cincinnati, Ohio, 3 & 2Tom Kite (292), 22, Austin, Tex., d. Stan Altgelt (298), Dallas, 3 & 2

QuarterfinalsDeLoach d. Hollowell, 5 & 3North d. Dills, 2 & 1Thompson d. Edwards, 3 & 2 Zender d. Kite, 2 & 1

Semifinals(storm delayed until Monday, August 2)

North d. Hollowell, 5 & 4Thompson d. Zender, 2 & 1

FinalNorth d. Thompson, 1 up

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1972 70th Western AmateurJuly 26-29 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,922 yards, par 71

Gary Sanders, nicknamed “Mr. Cool,” needed an extra hole to beat Gil Morgan before a gallery of 5,600 spectators.36-Hole Cut: 56 players at 11-over 153. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 11-over 295. Medalist: Ben Crenshaw, 282.

Round of 16Ben Crenshaw (282), 20, Austin, Tex., d. Mike Killian (292), Largo, Fla. 2 & 1Gil Morgan (290), 25, Wewoka, Okla., d. Fuzzy Zoeller (295), 20, New Albany, Ind., 2 & 1Tom Evans (295), Dallas, d. Gary Balliet (291), Rochester, Mich., 2 & 1Steve Groves (289), Lancaster, Ohio, d. Drue Johnson (294), Paris, Ill., 4 & 3Bill Rogers (287), Texarkana, Tex., d. Gar Hamilton (294), Toronto, 4 & 2Marty West (295), Bethesda, Md., d. Larry Zee (291), Tonawanda, N.Y., 1 upArt Russell (295), Freeport, Tex., d. Gary Biddinger (290), Westport, Ind., 3 & 2Gary Sanders (292), Anaheim, Calif., d. Bill Kratzert (295), 20, Fort Wayne, Ind., 2 & 1

QuarterfinalsMorgan d. Crenshaw, 5 & 3Groves d. Evans, 2 upRogers d. West, 2 & 1Sanders d. Russell, 4 & 3

SemifinalsMorgan d. Groves, 1 upSanders d. Rogers, 3 & 1

FinalSanders d. Morgan, 19 holes

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1973 71st Western AmateurJuly 25-29 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

Ben Crenshaw, medalist the second straight year, took the Western Am title, adding it to the third NCAA crown he won in June.36-Hole Cut: 56 players at 11-over 153. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 17-over 301. Medalist: Ben Crenshaw, 286.

Round of 16Ben Crenshaw (286), 21, Austin, Tex., d. Gary Koch (296), 20, 1 upGraham Cooke (299) d. Tom Purtzer (291), 21, Des Moines, Iowa, 5 & 4Bill Rogers (290) d. Mike Craven (298), 5 & 3Danny Edwards (294), 22, Stillwater, Okla., d. Mark Lye (301), 20, 4 & 3Jimmy Ellis (288) d. Joey Dills (297), 3 & 1Jay Haas (300), 19, Belleville, Ill., d. Doug Ballenger (293), 4 & 2Bruce Hollowell (298) d. Craig Stadler (290), 20, LaJolla, Calif., 2 & 1Mike Killian (294), Largo, Fla., d. Danny Yates (301), 4 & 3

QuarterfinalsCrenshaw d. Cooke, 2 & 1Rogers d. Edwards, 1 upEllis d. Haas, 1 upHollowell d. Killian, 4 & 3

SemifinalsCrenshaw d. Rogers, 3 & 1Ellis d. Hollowell, 3 & 2

FinalCrenshaw d. Ellis, 4 & 3

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1974 72nd Western AmateurJuly 24-28 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71Curtis Strange needed 20 holes to knock off Jay Haas in one of the most fiercely-contested final matches in Western Am history.

36-Hole Cut: 54 players at 9-over 151. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 10-over 294. Medalist: Curtis Strange, 278.

Round of 16Curtis Strange (278), 19, Virginia Beach, Va., d. Buddy Alexander (291), 21, St. Petersburg, Fla., 21 holesBill Mallon (293), 22, Framingham, Mass., d. Tom Jones (287), Tulsa, Okla., 3 & 2Phil Hancock (279), 20, Greenville, Ala., d. Mark Pfeil (292), Redondo Beach, Calif., 4 & 2Brad Fabel (289), 18, Madisonville, Ky., d. Stan Lee (293), Baton Rouge, La., 3 & 2Jerry Pate (279), 20, Pensacola, Fla., d. Jim Stewart (291), Singapore, 5 & 4Jay Haas (287), 20, Belleville, Ill., d. Joey Dills (293), Tulsa, Okla., 4 & 2Craig Stadler (282), 21, LaJolla, Calif., d. Mike Femoyle (292), Minneapolis, 4 & 2Randy Simmons (290), Shreveport, La., d. Doug Fischesser (294*), Niles, Mich., 4 & 2

QuarterfinalsStrange d. Mallon, 1 upFabel d. Hancock, 4 & 2Haas d. Pate, 3 & 2Stadler d. Simmons, 4 & 3

SemifinalsStrange d. Fabel, 4 & 2Haas d. Stadler, 20 holes

FinalStrange d. Haas, 20 holes

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1975 73rd Western AmateurJuly 30-August 3 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

Andy Bean made the Sweet Sixteen in a playoff, then went to the 18th green or beyond in three of his four matches.36-Hole Cut: 54 players at 11-over 153. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 13-over 297.Co-medalists: Bob Byman, Randy Simmons, Keith Fergus, Bill Mallon, 289.

Round of 16Bob Byman (289), 20, Raleigh, N.C., d. Tom Sieckmann (294), 20, Omaha, Neb., 5 & 3Phil Hancock (296), 21, Greenville, Ala., d. Lance Ten Broeck (292), 19, Chicago, 2 upRandy Simmons (289) d. Peter Jacobsen (296), 21, Portland, Ore., 1 upJohn Harris (292) 23, Minneapolis, Minn., d. Mike Reid (297*), 21, Kirkland, Wash., 19 holesKeith Fergus (289), 21, Houston, Tex., d. Del de Windt (295), 31, Bloomfield Hills, Mich., 2 & 1Curtis Strange (293), 20, Virginia Beach, Va., d. Fred Ridley (297*), 22, Winter Haven, Fla., 2 upBill Mallon (289), 23, Framingham, Mass., d. Mark Witt (296), Norman, Okla., 2 & 1Andy Bean (297*), 23, Lakeland, Fla., d. Robert Hoyt (293), Houston, Tex., 5 & 3

QuarterfinalsByman d. Hancock, 1 upSimmons d. Harris, 4 & 3Strange d. Fergus, 2 & 1Bean d. Mallon, 19 holes

SemifinalsSimmons d. Byman, 3 & 2Bean d. Strange, 1 up

FinalBean d. Simmons, 1 up

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1976 74th Western AmateurAugust 4-8 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

John Stark, only champion who advanced from the pre-qualifier, won four tight matches to collect his biggest title.36-Hole Cut: 50 players at 9-over 151. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 13-over 297. Medalist: Bob Byman, 289.

Round of 16Bob Byman (289), 21, Raleigh, N.C., d. Tim Wilson (294), 3 & 2Peter Jacobsen (292), 22, Portland, Ore., d. Eddie Mudd (295), Louisville, Ky., 2 & 1Mick Soli (294), 22, DeKalb, Ill., d. Scott Simpson (296), 20, San Diego, Calif., 4 & 2John Fought (290), 22, Portland, Ore., d. Mark Bernowski (294), 5 & 4John Stark (297), 20, San Antonio, Tex., d. Fred Ridley (294), 23, Winter Haven, Fla., 20 holesJim Joseph (295), Homewood, Ill., d. Jim Nelford (292), 21, Vancouver, B.C., 6 & 5Buddy Alexander (293), 23, St. Petersburg, Fla., d. Jamie Gonzalez (295), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2 upMike Reid (290), 22, Kirkland, Wash., d. Lance Ten Broeck (294), 20, Chicago, 2 & 1

QuarterfinalsByman d. Jacobsen, 19 holesSoli d. Fought, 19 holesStark d. Joseph, 1 upReid d. Alexander, 2 & 1

SemifinalsSoli d. Byman, 3 & 2Stark d. Reid, 2 & 1

FinalStark d. Soli, 3 & 1

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1977 75th Western AmateurAugust 3-7 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

Jim Nelford knocked off medalist Lee Milkes in his first match and romped, needing only 29 holes in his final two matches.36-Hole Cut: 50 players at 9-over 151. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 9-over 293. Medalist: Lee Mikles, 284.

Round of 16Jim Nelford (290), 22, Vancouver, B.C., d. Lee Mikles (284), Camarillo, Calif., 3 & 2Mike Brannan (289) 21, Salinas, Calif., d. Jeff Kern (291), 2 upCharles “Chip” Beck (291), 20, Fayetteville, N.C., d. Jerry Minor (288), 22 holesBob Proben (293*) d. John Jones (290), 1 upRafael Alarcon (289), 20, Sao Paulo, Brazil, d. David Zabell (291), 5 & 3John Cook (290) 19, Toledo, Ohio, d. Scott Hoch (293*), 21, Raleigh, N.C., 3 & 1Doug Clarke (289) d. Dan Pohl (291), 22, Mount Pleasant, Mich., 3 & 1David Edwards (285), 21, Edmond, Okla., d. Bill Sibbick (291), 2 up

QuarterfinalsNelford d. Brannan, 4 & 3Beck d. Proben, 3 & 2Alarcon d. Cook, 3 & 1Clarke d. Edwards, 1 up

SemifinalsNelford d. Beck, 8 & 6Alarcon d. Clarke, 2 up

FinalNelford d. Alarcon, 2 & 1

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1978 76th Western AmateurAugust 2-6 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71Bob Clampett is the only winner of the Western Junior and Western Amateur the same year; he outlasted Mark Wiebe to do it.

36-Hole Cut: 61 players at 10-over 152. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 13-over 297. Medalist: Vance Heafner, 283.

Round of 16Bill Sibbick (294) d. Vance Heafner (283), 23, Charlotte, N.C., 1 upRick Borg (292) d. Bob Pancratz (296), 3 & 2Mark Wiebe (287), 20, Seaside, Ore., d. Doug Fischesser (295), Niles, Mich., 6 & 5Jim Holtgrieve (297*), 30, St. Louis, Mo., d. Lindy Miller (294), 22, Fort Worth, Tex., 2 & 1Bob Clampett (289), 18, Monterey, Calif., d. Buddy Alexander (296), 25, Statesboro, Ga., 4 & 3Ron Commans (297*), Westlake Village, Calif., d. Brent Murray (293), 2 upBob Tway (292) 19, Edmond, Okla., d. Bill Loeffler (297*), 21, Denver, Colo., 1 upScott Hoch (287), 22, Raleigh, N.C., d. Mike Gove (294), 2 & 1

QuarterfinalsSibbick d. Borg, 1 upWiebe d. Holtgrieve, 2 & 1Clampett d. Commans, 3 & 2Tway d. Hoch, 5 & 4

SemifinalsWiebe d. Sibbick, 3 & 2Clampett d. Tway, 19 holes

FinalClampett d. Wiebe, 2 up

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1979 77th Western AmateurAugust 1-5 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

Hal Sutton had only one easy match in collecting the first of two straight Western Amateur crowns.36-Hole Cut: 52 players at 6-over 148. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 6-over 290. Medalist: Joe Rassett, 275.

Round of 16Mark Wiebe (287), 21, Seaside, Ore., d. Joe Rassett (275), 1 upFred Couples (290*) 19, Seattle, Wash., d. David Ogrin (286), 21, Waukegan, Ill., 3 & 1Mike Gove (290*) d. Lennie Clements (286), 22, Cherry Point, N.C., 5 & 3Robert Wrenn (284) 19, Richmond, Va., d. Ron Commans (289), Westlake Village, Calif., 4 & 2Hal Sutton (289), 21, Shreveport, La., d. Bob Tway (285), 20, Edmond, Okla., 1 upBob Michael (287) d. Gary Hallberg (290*), 21, Berwyn, Ill., 1 upWillie Wood (286), 18, Stillwater, Okla., d. Tom Brannan (290), 19 holesMitch Mooney (288) d. Scott Hoch (283), 23, Raleigh, N.C., 26 holes

QuarterfinalsWiebe d. Couples, 20 holesGove d. Wrenn, 3 & 2Sutton d. Michael, 20 holesWood d. Mooney, 1 up

SemifinalsGove d. Wiebe, 2 upSutton d. Wood, 4 & 3

FinalSutton d. Gove, 1 up

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1980 78th Western AmateurJuly 30-August 3 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

Hal Sutton scored his second straight Western Am win, running his match-play record at the Point to 8-0.36-Hole Cut: 53 players at 8-over 150. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 8-over 292. Medalist: Mark O’Meara, 280.

Round of 16Mark O’Meara (280), 23, Houston, Tex., d. Rod Nuckolls (289), 1 upFred Couples (285), 20, Seattle, Wash., d. Joey Sindelar (291), 22, Horseheads, N.Y., 19 holesDavid Ogrin (286), 22, Waukegan, Ill., d. Joel Hirsch (291), 39, Chicago, 1 upBob Tway (281), 21, Edmond, Okla., d. Frank Fuhrer (289), 21, Pittsburgh, 2 & 1Hal Sutton (281), 22, Shreveport, La., d. Brian Fogt (289), 2 & 1Corey Pavin (286), 20, Oxnard, Calif., d. Mark Brooks (291), 19, Fort Worth, Tex., 2 & 1Griff Moody (288) d. Gary Pinns (292*), 3 & 1Robert Wrenn (290), 20, Richmond, Va., d. Jim Holtgrieve (283), 32, St. Louis, Mo., 4 & 3

QuarterfinalsCouples d. O’Meara, 19 holesOgrin d. Tway, 19 holesSutton d. Pavin, 3 & 2Moody d. Wrenn, 19 holes

SemifinalsOgrin d. Couples, 21 holesSutton d. Moody, 1 up

FinalSutton d. Ogrin, 4 & 3

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1981 79th Western AmateurJuly 29-August 2 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

Frank Fuhrer capped his amateur career with this Western Am win, his two Sunday matches coming down to the home hole.36-Hole Cut: 58 players at 8-over 150. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 8-over 292. Co-medalists: Willie Wood, Eddie Luethke, 283.

Round of 16Ron Commans (288), Westlake Village, Calif., d. Willie Wood (283), 20, Stillwater, Okla., 1 upBrad Faxon (286), 19 (20 on 8/1), Barrington, R.I., d. Nick Zambole (290), Palatine, Ill., 2 & 1Joe Rassett (285), Turlock, Ga., d. Bryan Norton (290), Salinas, Kan., 1 upFrank Fuhrer (287), 22, Pittsburgh, d. Tom Lehman (292), 22, Alexandria, Minn., 4 & 2Curt Byrum (290), 22, Marco Island, Fla., d. Eddie Luethke (283), Los Altos, Calif., 21 holesBill Bergin (286), Marietta, Ga., d. Ford Bartholow (291), Champaign, Ill., 1 upHal Sutton (290), 23, Shreveport, La., d. Steve Jones (286), 22, Yuma, Colo., 3 & 2Corey Pavin (287), 21, Oxnard, Calif., d. Mark Lawrence (292), Richmond, Va., 3 & 1

QuarterfinalsCommans d. Faxon, 3 & 2Fuhrer d. Rassett, 3 & 2Byrum d. Bergin, 3 & 1Pavin d. Sutton, 3 & 2

SemifinalsFuhrer d. Commans, 1 upByrum d. Pavin, 1 up

FinalFuhrer d. Byrum, 1 up

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1982 80th Western AmateurAugust 4-8 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

Rick Fehr romped, never going past the 15th green in wiping out his match-play foes; he played just 55 holes in four matches.36-Hole Cut: 51 players at 4-over 146. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 3-over 287 (4 for final spot). Medalist: Rick Fehr, 272.

Round of 16Rick Fehr (272), 19, Seattle, d. William Neel (283), Oklahoma City, 5 & 3Corey Pavin (279), 22, Oxnard, Calif., d. Brian Tennyson (284), 20, Evansville, Ind., 2 upBrad Faxon (284), 21, Somerset, Mass., d. Andrew Magee (277), 20, Dallas, 19 holesTom Pernice (286), 22, Raytown, Mo., d. Tom Lehman (281), 23, Alexandria, Minn., 2 upWillie Wood (275), 21, Stillwater, Okla., d. Brian Norton (284), Salinas, Kan., 1 upJohn Spelman (281), Hilton Head, S.C., d. Keith Kulzer (285), Ormand Beach, Fla., 3 & 2Tommy Moore (278), New Orleans, d. Doug Fischesser (284), Niles, Mich., 1 upBilly Tuten (282), 20, Palatka, Fla., d. Billy Williford (287*), Chapel Hill, N.C., 2 & 1

QuarterfinalsFehr d. Pavin, 7 & 5Faxon d. Pernice, 1 upWood d. Spelman, 2 upMoore d. Tuten, 1 up

SemifinalsFehr d. Faxon, 7 & 6Moore d. Wood, 1 up

FinalFehr d. Moore, 5 & 3

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1983 81st Western AmateurAugust 3-7 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

Billy Tuten was extended to the home hole and beyond twice in capturing the Western Amateur.36-Hole Cut: 53 players at 8-over 150. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 9-over 293. Medalist: Roy Biancalana, 282.

Round of 16Bob Wolcott (290), 22, Dickson, Tenn., d. Roy Biancalana (282), 23, Franklin Park, Ill., 1 upAndrew Magee (292), 21, Dallas, d. Bill Plyler (288), 21, Chapel Hill, N.C., 3 & 2Billy Tuten (291), 21, Palatka, Fla., d. Chris Perry (285), 21, Edina, Minn., 3 & 2Brandel Chamblee (289), 21, Irving, Tex., d. Bruce Soulsby (292), 20, Invercargill, New Zealand,

5 & 4Dillard Pruitt (283), 21, Greenville, S.C., d. Rick Fehr (290), 20, Seattle, 3 & 2Kent Kluba (289), 23, Walnut Creek, Calif., d. Jim Gallagher (292), 22, Marion, Ind., 3 & 2Duffy Waldorf (287), 20, Tarzana, Calif., d. Brian Mogg (291), 22, Columbus, Ohio, 1 upJerry Haas (293), 19, Belleville, Ill., d. Brian Tennyson (290), 21, Evansville, Ind., 1 up

QuarterfinalsMagee d. Wolcott, 1 upTuten d. Chamblee, 20 holesKluba d. Pruitt, 4 & 3Waldorf d. Haas, 1 up

SemifinalsTuten d. Magee, 2 & 1Kluba d. Waldorf, 1 up

FinalTuten d. Kluba, 2 up

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1984 82nd Western AmateurAugust 6-10 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

John Inman, winner of the NCAA title earlier in the year, cruised to victory over Rocco Mediate, each wearing plus-fours.36-Hole Cut: 50 players at 4-over 146. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 2-over 286 (4 for last 2 spots). Medalist: Scott Verplank, 270.

Round of 16Scott Verplank (270), 20, Dallas, d. Jim Holtgrieve (284), 36, St. Louis, 3 & 2Rocco Mediate (279), 21, Greensburg, Pa., d. Doug Fischesser (285), 33, Niles, Mich., 1 upFred Wadsworth (277), 22, Columbus, Ga., d. Davis Love III (284), 20, St. Simons Island, Ga., 2 upBrian Kamm (282), 22, Sun City Center, Fla., d. Andy Dillard (286*), 22, Tyler, Tex., 1 upJohn Inman (284), 21, Greensboro, N.C., d. Clark Burroughs (277), 21, Overland Park, Kan., 2 & 1Rick Gibson (285), 22, Victoria, B.C., d. Larry Stubblefield (282), 34, Kailua, Hawaii, 20 holesDanny Mijovic (284), 23, Willowdale, Ont., d. Dillard Pruitt (277), 22, Greenville, S.C., 8 & 7Peter Persons (286*), 21, Macon, Ga., d. Wayne Case (283), 22, Thousand Oaks, Calif., 6 & 5

QuarterfinalsMediate d. Verplank, 19 holesWadsworth d. Kamm, 5 & 4Inman d. Gibson, 2 & 1Mijovic d. Persons, 4 & 3

SemifinalsMediate d. Wadsworth, 1 upInman d. Mijovic, 3 & 2

FinalInman d. Mediate, 3 & 2

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1985 83rd Western AmateurJuly 10-14 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

Scott Verplank, the 1984 U.S. Amateur winner, followed a dominating win in the Western Am by winning the Western Open.36-Hole Cut: 50 players at 8-over 150. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 6-over 290 (3 for last spot). Medalist: Scott Verplank, 278.

Round of 16Scott Verplank (278), 21, Dallas, d. Douglas Thompson (290*), 23, Laguna Niguel, Calif., 6 & 5Billy Andrade (285), 21, Bristol, R.I., d. Darren Cole (285), 21, Oxford, Miss., 2 & 1Jerry Haas (288), 21, Belleville, Ill., d. Randy Sonnier (282), 36, The Woodlands, Tex., 2 & 1Davis Love III (284), 21, St. Simons Island, Ga., d. Sam Randolph (287), 21, Santa Barbara, Calif., 2 & 1Jonathan Baker (289), 18, Mesa, Ariz., d. Clark Burroughs (280), 22, Overland Park, Kan., 4 & 3Keith Goyen (286), 21, Scottsdale, Ariz., d. Jim Holtgrieve (284), 37, St. Louis, Mo., 2 & 1Len Mattiace (288), 17, Ponte Vedra, Fla., d. Peter Persons (281), 22, Macon, Ga., 3 & 2Dave Peege (284), 22, Louisville, Ky., d. Jim Benepe (286), 21, Sheridan, Wyo., 2 & 1

QuarterfinalsVerplank d. Andrade, 3 & 2Haas d. Love III, 2 & 1Goyen d. Baker, 1 upPeege d. Mattiace, 5 & 4

SemifinalsVerplank d. Haas, 1 upPeege d. Goyen, 20 holes

FinalVerplank d. Peege, 1 up

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1986 84th Western AmateurAugust 6-10 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

Greg Parker cruised through qualifying, then rolled over his opponents in annexing the championship.36-Hole Cut: 57 players at 6-over 148. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 3-over 287 (4 for last 3 spots). Medalist: Jim Benepe, 279.

Round of 16Jim Benepe (279), 22, Sheridan, Wyo., d. Brandt Jobe (287*), 21, Littleton, Colo., 3 & 2Tim Straub (285), 19, Orchard Park, N.Y., d. Bob Estes (285), 20, Abeline, Tex., 19 holesRobert Huxtable (282), 21, Cathedral City, Calif., d. Steve LaMontagne (286), 21, Satellite Beach,

Fla., 3 & 2Eduardo Herrera (284), 21, Provo, Utah, d. Bill Lundeen (286), 19, Findlay, Ohio, 1 upChris Kite (280), 22, Hiddenite, N.C., d. Brent Franklin (287*), 20, Calgary, Alta., 1 upScott Almquist (285), 21, Santa Ana, Calif., d. Randy Sonnier (285), 37, The Woodlands, Tex., 3 & 2Barry Fabyan (280), 19, Worthington, Ohio, d. E.J. “Ed” Pfister (287*), 20, Marilla, N.Y., 5 & 4Greg Parker (284), 20, Old Fort, N.C., d. Brian Nelson (286), 20, Tyler, Tex., 3 & 2

QuarterfinalsStraub d. Benepe, 1 upHuxtable d. Herrera, 1 upAlmquist d. Kite, 4 & 2Parker d. Fabyan, 1 up

SemifinalsHuxtable d. Straub, 1 upParker d. Almquist, 3 & 2

FinalParker d. Huxtable, 3 & 1

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1987 85th Western AmateurJuly 22-26 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

Hugh Royer III, whose father had won the 1970 Western Open, took 17 holes or less to dispatch his four match play foes.36-Hole Cut: 54 players at 6-over 148. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 4-over 288. Medalist: Len Mattiace, 276.

Round of 16Len Mattiace (276), 19, Ponte Vedra, Fla., d. Brian Montgomery (288), 18, Bristow, Okla., 4 & 3Doug Martin (285), 20, Van Buren, Ohio, d. E.J. “Ed” Pfister (284), 20, Marilla, N.Y., 1 upHugh Royer III (287), 23, Aiken, S.C., d. Barry Fabyan (281), 20, Worthington, Ohio, 2 & 1Nolan Henke (283), 22, Fort Myers, Fla., d. Brian Watts (286), 20, Carrollton, Tex., 3 & 2Craig Perks (288), 20, Van Buren, Ohio, d. Kevin Sutherland (281), 22, Sacramento, Calif., 3 & 2David White (283), 20, Conroe, Tex., d. Steve Flesch (285), 20, Edgewood, Ky., 3 & 2Eric Woods (287), 23, Newport Beach, Calif., d. John O’Neill (281), 22, Arcadia, Calif., 1 upRobert McNamara (286), 21, Frankfort, Ky., d. Kevin Johnson (283), 20, Pembroke, Mass., 3 & 2

QuarterfinalsMartin d. Mattiace, 2 & 1Royer III d. Henke, 5 & 3Perks d. White, 2 & 1Woods d. McNamara, 2 & 1

SemifinalsRoyer III d. Martin, 3 & 1Perks d. Woods, 7 & 5

FinalRoyer III d. Perks, 3 & 2

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1988 86th Western AmateurAugust 1-5 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

Chris DiMarco’s commanding play belied his teen-age status en route to the Western Amateur title.36-Hole Cut: 51 players at 6-over 148. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 3-over 287 (2 for last spot). Medalist: Tom Carr, 276.

Round of 16Andrew DeBusk (287*), 22, Austin, Tex., d. Tom Carr (276), 22, Columbus, Ohio, 4 & 2Richard Williams (283), 20, Big Rapids, Mich., d. Don Olsen (284), 21, Bloomington, Ind., 3 & 2Chris DiMarco (285), 19, Heathrow, Fla.., d. David White (281), 21, Conroe, Tex., 3 & 2John Andrews (284), 21, Kokomo, Ind., d. Randy Sonnier (281), The Woodlands, Tex., 1 upKevin Wentworth (286), 19, Manteca, Calif., d. Tommy Tolles (277), Cape Coral, Fla., 1 upBill Lundeen (283), 21, Findlay, Ohio, d. Ralph Howe (284), 23, West Sayville, N.Y., 3 & 2Brian Nelson (286), 22, Tyler, Tex., d. David Sutherland (279), 22, Sacarmento, Calif., 2 & 1Greg Lesher (284), 19, Lebanon, Pa., d. Steve Stricker (283), 21, Edgerton, Wis., 1 up

QuarterfinalsWilliams d. DeBusk, 1 upDiMarco d. Andrews, 4 & 2Lundeen d. Wentworth, 4 & 2Lesher d. Nelson, 3 & 1

SemifinalsDiMarco d. Williams, 1 upLundeen d. Lesher, 2 & 1

FinalDiMarco d. Lundeen, 1 up

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1989 87th Western AmateurAugust 2-6 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

David Sutherland nearly missed his semifinal tee time, then raced to victory across a course soggy from midweek downpours.36-Hole Cut: 50 players at 8-over 150. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 6-over 290 (3 for last spot). Medalist: Doug Martin, 271.

Round of 16Doug Martin (271), 22, Norman, Okla., d. David Cunningham (290*), 20, Michigan City, Ind., 1 upDavid Sutherland (286), 23, Sacramento, Calif., d. Len Mattiace (285), 21, Winston-Salem, N.C.,

5 & 4Phil Mickelson (283), 19, San Diego, d. Scott Frisch (288), 21, Scottsdale, Ariz., 2 & 1Greg Lesher (286), 20, Lebanon, Pa., d. Stephen McCaw (283), 27, Victoria, Australia, 5 & 3Anthony Mollica (280), 23, Columbus, Ohio, d. Tim Hobby (289), 22, Alvin, Tex., 1 upBarry Fabyan (284), 22, Columbus, Ohio, d. Charlie Whittington (286), 23, Columbus, Ga., 3 & 2Bill McDonald (288), 23, Dalton, Ga., d. Bob May (281), 20, LaHabra, Calif., 4 & 3Steve Stricker (286), 22, Edgerton, Wis., d. Steve Flesch (284), Edgewood, Ky., 4 & 3

QuarterfinalsSutherland d. Martin, 2 & 1Lesher d. Mickelson, 2 & 1Mollica d. Fabyan, 4 & 3Stricker d. McDonald, 3 & 1

SemifinalsSutherland d. Lesher, 3 & 2Mollica d. Stricker, 19 holes

FinalSutherland d. Mollica, 2 & 1

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1990 88th Western AmateurAugust 1-5 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

Craig Kanada polished off four collegiate notables in succession in capturing his biggest title as an amateur.36-Hole Cut: 52 players at 10-over 152. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 11-over 295 (4 for last spot). Medalist: Scott Frisch, 281.

Round of 16David Morland (295*), 21, Aurora, Ont., d. Scott Frisch (281), 22, Scottsdale, Ariz., 2 & 1Jim Lemon (289), 21, Mesa, Ariz., d. Brian Montgomery (291), 21, Bristow, Okla., 3 & 2Craig Kanada (287), 21, Lake Oswego, Ore., d. Brad Klapprott (293), 21, Iowa City, 5 & 4Greg Garbero (293), 21, Phoenix, d. Danny Green (288), 33, Jackson, Tenn., 3 & 2Geoffrey Griffin (294), 21, Sacramento, Calif., d. Joel Hirsch (285), 49, Chicago, 1 upChris Smith (289), 21, Rochester, Ind., d. John Ogden (291), 23, Lawrence, Kan., 6 & 5David Cunningham (294), 21, Michigan City, Ind., d. Hub Goyen (286), 21, Scottsdale, Ariz., 5 & 4Pat Moore (289), 20, Bismarck, N.D., d. Jeff Lee (291), 21, Dallas, 1 up

QuarterfinalsMorland d. Lemon, 5 & 4Kanada d. Garbero, 1 upGriffin d. Smith, 21 holesCunningham d. Moore, 1 up

SemifinalsKanada d. Morland, 2 & 1Griffin d. Cunningham, 5 & 3

FinalKanada d. Griffin, 4 & 2

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1991 89th Western AmateurJuly 31-August 4 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

Phil Mickelson, already the Tucson Open winner, beat Justin Leonard, becoming the first left-handed Western Am champion.36-Hole Cut: 63 players at 8-over 150. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 9-over 291 (8 for last 2 spots). Medalist: Phil Mickelson, 279.

Round of 16Phil Mickelson (279), 21, San Diego, d. Kelly Mitchum (291*), 20, Southern Pines, N.C., 2 & 1Pat Moore (289), 21, Bismarck, N.D., d. Ron Wuensche (289), 22, Oshkosh, Wis., 1 upDiego Ventureira (290), 24, Buenos Aries, Argentina, d. Manny Zerman (286), 21, San Diego, 4 & 2Danny Yates (286), 41, Atlanta, d., Ron Whittaker (290), 19, Little Rock, Ark., 2 & 1Justin Leonard (291*), 19, Dallas, d. Tim Herron (285), 21, Wayzata, Minn., 1 upBrad Klapprott (288), 22, Iowa City, d. Todd Kernaghan (289), 23, Great Falls, Mont., 19 holesOmar Uresti (290), 22, Austin, Tex., d. Mike Sposa (286), 22, Tamarac, Fla., 19 holesSean Gorgone (289), 22, Brunswick, Maine, d. Mark Small (286), 27, Flossmoor, Ill., 1 up

QuarterfinalsMickelson d. Moore, 2 & 1Ventureira d. Yates, 1 upGorgone d. Uresti, 2 & 1Leonard d. Klapprott, 4 & 3

SemifinalsMickelson d. Ventureira, 4 & 2Leonard d. Gorgone, 4 & 3

FinalMickelson d. Leonard, 2 & 1

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1992 90th Western AmateurAugust 2-6 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

Justin Leonard outlasted David Duval in an epic semifinal before collecting his first Western Amateur championship.36-Hole Cut: 52 players at 8-over 150. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 7-over 291. Medalist: John Harris, 280.

Round of 16Ron Whittaker (291), 20, Little Rock, Ark., d. John Harris (280), 40, Edina, Minn., 1 upJustin Leonard (289), 20, Dallas, d. Warren Schutte (289), 20, Henderson, Nev., 19 holesDavid Duval (286), 20, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., d. Alan Bratton (290), 20, College Station, Tex.,

2 upLarry Tedesco (290), 23, Westport, Conn., d. Bill Brown (287), 23, Dublin, Ga., 1 upRichard Green (283), 21, Melbourne, Australia, d. Joel Hirsch (291), 51, Chicago, 1 upTodd Demsey (288), 20, Rancho Santa Fe., Calif., d. Jamie Taylor (289), Melbourne, Australia, 2 & 1David Howser (291), 22, Cordova, Tenn., d. Patrick Lee (285), 20, Oxford, Miss., 4 & 3Brandon Knight (290), 21, Argyle, Tex., d. Tim Herron (288), 22, Wayzata, Minn., 3 & 2

QuarterfinalsLeonard d. Whittaker, 2 & 1Duval d. Tedesco, 4 & 2Green d. Demsey, 2 & 1Howser d. Knight, 1 up

SemifinalsLeonard d. Duval, 22 holesHowser d. Green, 20 holes

FinalLeonard d. Howser, 2 up

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1993 91st Western AmateurAugust 3-7 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

Justin Leonard became the first repeat winner since Hal Sutton by routing veteran Danny Green in the final.36-Hole Cut: 50 players at 6-over 148. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 7-over 289 (5 for last 2 spots). Medalist: Jason Gore, 277.

Round of 16Chris Tidland (289*), 20, Placentia, Calif., d. Jason Gore (277), 19, Valencia, Calif., 2 upHeath Fell (286), Lapeer, Mich., d. Joel Hirsch (287), 52, Chicago, 3 & 2Tim Herron (284), 23, Wayzata, Minn., d. Mark Small (288), 29, Frankfort, Ill., 5 & 4Danny Green (285), 36, Jackson, Tenn., d. Michael Podolak (288), 28, Oxbow, N.D., 2 upNotah Begay (289*), 20, Albuquerque, N. Mex., d. Todd Demsey (279), 21, Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., 2 & 1Chris Riley (287), 19, El Cajon, Calif., d. Joey Gullion (286), 22, Plano, Tex., 3 & 1Justin Leonard (280), 21, Dallas, d. Sal Enriquez (288), Upland, Calif., 1 upJaxon Brigman (286), 22, Abeline, Tex., d. Alan Bratton (288), 21, College Station, Tex., 5 & 4

QuarterfinalsFell d. Tidland, 5 & 4Green d. Herron, 1 upRiley d. Begay, 20 holesLeonard d. Brigman, 20 holes

SemifinalsGreen d. Fell, 1 upLeonard d. Riley, 2 & 1

FinalLeonard d. Green, 6 & 4

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1994 92nd Western AmateurAugust 2-6 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

Tiger Woods captured his first major amateur title, using a come-from-behind win in the quarterfinals as a springboard.36-Hole Cut: 50 players at 6-over 148. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 7-over 291 (4 for last 3 spots). Medalist: Bud Still, 279.

Round of 16Bud Still (279), 21, Diboll, Tex., d. Scott Rowe (291*), Hong Kong, 5 & 4Darron Stiles (288), 21, Plant City, Fla., d. Tom Kroll (288), San Marcos, Calif., 2 & 1Eldrick “Tiger” Woods (290), 18, Cypress, Calif., d. Christian Chernock (285), 22, Orange, Conn., 2 & 1Chris Tidland (290), 21, Placentia, Calif., d. John Curley (286), 21, Osterville, Mass., 2 upChris Riley (291*), 20, San Diego, d. Kevin Marsh (280), 21, Goleta, Ga., 1 upLarry Barber (288), Sherman, Tex., d. Clint Clement (288), Ottumwa, Iowa, 5 & 3Charlie Wi (281), 22, North Hills., Calif., d. Patrick Lee (291*), 22, Oxford, Miss., 19 holesAlan Bratton (287), 22, College Station, Tex., d. Tyler Crawford (289), Baton Rouge, La., 2 & 1

QuarterfinalsStiles d. Still, 19 holesWoods d. Tidland, 20 holesRiley d. Barber, 2 & 1Bratton d. Wi, 1 up

SemifinalsWoods d. Stiles, 3 & 2Riley d. Bratton, 3 & 2

FinalWoods d. Riley, 2 & 1

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1995 93rd Western AmateurAugust 2-6 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

Patrick Lee never saw the 18th tee in four matches, knocking off Robert Floyd in the final to claim the title.36-Hole Cut: 58 players at 4-over 146. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 2-under 282. Co-medalists: Mathew Goggin, Justin Roof, 274.

Round of 16Mathew Goggin (274), 21, Tasmania, Australia, d. Ryuji Imada (282), 18, Tampa, Fla., 3 & 1Patrick Lee (281), 23, Oxford, Miss., d. Scott Kammann (280), 22, White Pine, Tenn., 6 & 5Jay Hobby (275), 21, Ashburn, Ga., d. Danny Green (282), 38, Jackson, Tenn., 1 upDarron Stiles (282), 22, Plant City, Fla., d. Scott Rowe (275), Placida, Fla., 19 holesRobert Floyd (282), 19, Miami Beach, Fla., d. Justin Roof (274), Conway, S.C., 6 & 5Jason Buha (280), 20, Farmington Hills, Mich., d. Christian Raynor (281), Winter Park, Fla., 22 holesEldrick “Tiger” Woods (275), 19, Cypress, Calif., d. Steve Allan (282), 21, Victoria, Australia, 1 upDoug Roecker (282), Dallas, d. Justin Cooper (279), Adelaide, Australia, 4 & 3

QuarterfinalsLee d. Goggin, 3 & 1Stiles d. Hobby, 5 & 3Floyd d. Buha, 2 upWoods d. Roecker, 5 & 3

SemifinalsLee d. Stiles, 5 & 4Floyd d. Woods, 2 up

FinalLee d. Floyd, 2 & 1

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1996 94th Western AmateurJuly 31-August 4 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

Joel Kribel won the qualifying medal, but never had an easy match en route to capturing the Western Am crown.36-Hole Cut: 51 players at 4-over 146. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 2-over 286 (3 for last spot). Medalist: Joel Kribel, 274.

Round of 16Joel Kribel (274), 19, Pleasanton, Calif., d. John Harris (286*), 44, Edina, Minn., 2 & 1Danny Green (281), 39, Jackson, Tenn., d. Ted Purdy (281), 22, Scottsdale, Ariz., 2 & 1Whit Staples (284), 25, Haymarket, Va., d. Michael Henderson (277), 19, Raleigh, N.C., 3 & 2Steve Allan (278), 22, Doveton, Australia, d. Kevin Marsh (284), 23, Goleta, Calif., 1 upRandy Leen (276), 20, Dayton, Ohio, d. Roger Tambellini (285), 21, Templeton, Calif., 3 & 1Brett Partridge (282), Scottsdale, Australia, d. Brad Elder (280), 21, Overland Park, Kan., 5 & 4Terry Noe (285), 19, Fullerton, Calif., d. Eldrick “Tiger” Woods (277), 20, Cypress, Calif., 20 holesCharles Warren (279), 21, Columbia, S.C., d. Douglas LaBelle (282), 21, Mt. Pleasant, Mich., 1 up

QuarterfinalsKribel d. Green, 2 upAllan d. Staples, 1 upPartridge d. Leen, 2 & 1Warren d. Noe, 4 & 3

SemifinalsKribel d. Allan, 3 & 2Partridge d. Warren, 4 & 3

FinalKribel d. Partridge, 2 & 1

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1997 95th Western AmateurJuly 30-August 3 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

Danny Green won the first extra-holes final since 1974, defeating Andy Miller to collect the Western Am title.36-Hole Cut: 52 players at 4-over 146. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: even par 284 (4 for last 2 spots). Medalist: Aaron Oberholser, 271.

Round of 16Arron Oberholser (271), 22, San Jose, Calif., d. Conrad Ray (284*), Austin, Minn., 3 & 2Andy Miller (282), 19, Napa, Calif., d. Michael McCoy (282), 34, Des Moines, Iowa, 4 & 2Kyle Thompson (276), 18, Easley, S.C., d. Robert “Bo” Van Pelt (283), 22, Richmond, Ind., 2 & 1Reid Edstrom (283), 22, Norcross, Ga., d. Brad Elder (279), 22, Overland Park, Kan., 2 & 1Danny Green (274), 40, Jackson, Tenn., d. Charlie Woerner (284*), Los Altos, Calif., 5 & 3Ben Curtis (282), 20, Ostrander, Ohio, d. Nick Malinowski (282), 22, Dallas, 3 & 1Ryuji Imada (276), 20, Tampa, Fla., d. Randy Leen (283), 21, Dayton, Ohio, 3 & 2David Gossett (280), 18, Germantown, Tenn., d. Jason Dufner (282), 20, Omsted Falls, Ohio, 2 & 1

QuarterfinalsMiller d. Oberholser, 20 holesThompson d. Edstrom, 1 upGreen d. Curtis, 3 & 2Gossett d. Imada, 1 up

SemifinalsMiller d. Thompson, 4 & 2Green d. Gossett, 2 up

FinalGreen d. Miller, 19 holes

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1998 96th Western AmateurJuly 29-August 2 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

Michael Henderson survived a 22-hole semifinal match, then outlasted Shawn Koch in a final that went the distance.36-Hole Cut: 56 players at 3-over 145. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: even par 284 (7 for last spot). Medalist: Alberto Ochoa, 277.

Round of 16Shawn Koch (284*), Howell, Mich., d. Alberto Ochoa (277), Edinburg, Tex., 22 holesAdam Scott (282), 18, Hope Island, Australia, d. Arron Oberholser (282), 23, San Mateo, Calif., 3 & 2Terry Noe (281), 21, Fullerton, Calif., d. Randy Leen (283), 22, Dayton, Ohio, 2 & 1Travis Perkins (282), 21, Lewis Center, Ohio, d. Jeff Klauk (283), 20, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., 20 holesCameron Percy (283), 24, Victoria, Australia, d. Ryuji Imada (278), 21, Athens, Ga., 4 & 3Michael Henderson (283), 21, Raleigh, N.C., d. Rob Rashell (282), Everett, Wash., 5 & 4Don Padgett III (283), Uniontown, Ohio, d. Jeff Kern (280), Tuscon, Ariz., 4 & 3Steve Sheehan (283), Reno, Nev., d. John Ehrgott (282), Peoria, Ill., 5 & 3

QuarterfinalsKoch d. Scott, 19 holesNoe d. Perkins, 7 & 6Henderson d. Percy, 3 & 2Padgett III d. Sheehan, 3 & 2

SemifinalsKoch d. Noe, 4 & 2Henderson d. Padgett III, 22 holes

FinalHenderson d. Koch, 1 up

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1999 97th Western AmateurJuly 28-August 1 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

Steve Scott became the third medalist of the decade to win the championship when he beat Andy Miller in the final.36-Hole Cut: 57 players at 4-over 146. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: even par 284 (5 for last spot). Medalist: Steve Scott, 273.

Round of 16Steve Scott (273), 22, Coral Springs, Fla., d. Landry Mahan (284*), Wylie, Tex., 21 holesMatthew Jones (281), 19, Sydney, Australia, d. Danny Green (281), 42, Jackson, Tenn., 1 upManuel Merizalde (283), 20, Cali, Columbia, d. Ben Curtis (276), 22, Ostrander, Ohio, 22 holesCharles Howell III (278), 20, Augusta, Ga., d. Andy Doeden (282), 19, Fargo, N.D., 5 & 4Andy Miller (283), 21, Napa, Calif., d. Bryce Molder (275), 20, Conway, Ark., 1 upByron Schlagenhauf (280), Los Angeles, d. Jeff Quinney (282), 20, Eugene, Ore., 1 upAaron Baddeley (283), 18, Victoria, Australia, d. Adam Scott (275), 19, Hope Island, Australia, 5 & 3Michael Kirk (282), 22, Johannesburg, South Africa, d. Erik Compton (279), 19, Miami, Fla., 5 & 4

QuarterfinalsScott d. Jones, 2 & 1Merizalde d. Howell, 1 upMiller d. Schlagenhauf, 4 & 2Baddeley d. Kirk, 3 & 1

SemifinalsScott d. Merizalde, 3 & 2Miller d. Baddeley, 1 up

FinalScott d. Miller, 2 & 1

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2000 98th Western AmateurAugust 2-6 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,830 yards, par 71

Michael Kirk of South Africa defeated Ohio’s Ben Curtis to capture an international final match.36-Hole Cut: 50 players at 3-over 145. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 1-over 285 (2 for last spot).

Co-medalists: Danny Green, Kyle Thompson, 277.

Round of 16Danny Green (277), 43, Jackson, Tenn., d. Charlie Woerner (285*), Los Altos, Calif., 3 & 2Manual Merizalde (282), 21, Cali, Columbia, d. Jeff Klauk (282), 22, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., 5 & 4Ben Curtis (280), 23, Kent, Ohio, d. Ricky Barnes (284), 19, Stockton, Calif., 5 & 4John Lepak (280), 20, La Habra Heights, Calif., d. B.J. Staten (283), 22, Dallas, 1 upKyle Thompson (277), 21, Columbia, S.C., d. Andrew Sanders (284), 21, Merritt Island, Fla., 3 & 2John Harris (282), 48, Minneapolis, d. Adam Groom (282), 21, Sydney, Australia, 3 & 2Patrick Beste (279), Sauk Centre, Minn., d. Nathan Kent (284), Adelaide, Australia, 1 upMichael Kirk (281), 23, Johannesburg, South Africa, d. Wayne Raath (282), Johannesburg, South

Africa, 1 up

QuarterfinalsGreen d. Merizalde, 5 & 3Curtis d. Lepak, 2 & 1Harris d. Thompson, 21 holesKirk d. Beste, 3 & 2

SemifinalsCurtis d. Green, 4 & 3Kirk d. Harris, 6 & 5

FinalKirk d. Curtis, 2 & 1

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2001 99th Western AmateurAugust 1-5 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,945 yards, par 71

Ben “Bubba” Dickerson never went past the 17th hole in scoring his first major victory as an amateur.36-Hole Cut: 59 players at 2-over 143. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 4-under 280.

Co-medalists: Matthew Abbott, Ben “Bubba” Dickerson, 270.

Round of 16Matthew Abbott (270), Endwell, N.Y., d. Mark McBride (280*), Lebanon, Mo., 2 upTrip Kuehne (275), 19, Dallas, d. Michael Sims (275), 22, Southampton, Bermuda, 1 upRobert Hamilton (273), Carmichael, Calif., d. Nick Watney (277), 20, Fresno, Calif., 1 upKevin Haefner (277), 21, Pittsford, N.Y., d. Jason Hartwick (273), Sacramento, Calif., 5 & 4Ben “Bubba” Dickerson (270), 20, Hilliard, Fla., d. Mike Austin (278), Burton, Mich., 3 & 1Boyd Summerhays (275), 22, Farmington, Utah, d. Aaron Pellegrom (274), Snellville, Ga., 3 & 2Matt Weibring (271), 21, Plano, Tex., d. Brock Mulder (277), 20, Waterloo, Iowa, 3 & 2Hunter Mahan (275), 19, McKinney, Tex., d. Chris Nallen (274), 19, Hackettstown, N.J., 3 & 2

QuarterfinalsKuehne d. Abbott, 20 holesHaefner d. Hamilton, 20 holesDickerson d. Summerhays, 2 & 1Weibring d. Mahan, 1 up

SemifinalsKuehne d. Haefner, 6 & 5Dickerson d. Weibring, 4 & 3

FinalDickerson d. Kuehne, 6 & 4

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2002 100th Western AmateurJuly 31-August 4 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,945 yards, par 71

John Klauk advanced to the Sweet Sixteen via a playoff, then knocked off 1997 champion Danny Green en route to the title.36-Hole Cut: 54 players at 3-over 145. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 1-under 283 (5 for last 4 spots).

Co-medalists: Camilo Villegas, Kevin Stadler, 276.

Round of 16Brady Stockton (283*), 21 (22 8/3) San Ramon, Calif., d. Camlio Villegas (276), 20, Gainesville, Fla., 5 & 3Colby Beckstrom (281), 19, North Muskegon, Mich., d. Andrew Buckle (280), 19, Queensland, Australia, 3 & 2Bill Haas (278), 20, Greer, S.C., d. Nathan Fritz (283*), 21, Greenwood, Ind., 2 & 1Adam Rubinson (282), 22, Fort Worth, Tex., d. Casey Wittenberg (278), 17, Memphis, 2 & 1John Klauk (283*), 23, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., d. Kevin Stadler (276), 22, Englewood, Colo., 2 & 1Danny Green (281), 46, Jackson, Tenn., d. Hunter Mahan (279), 20, McKinney, Tex., 2 & 1Jim Seki (283*), 21 (22 on 8/1), Honolulu, Hawaii, d. Brad Heaven (277), 21, Auckland, New Zealand, 19 holesDavid Miller (278), 23, Daphne, Ala., d. Lee Williams (282), 20, Alexander City, Ala., 3 & 2

QuarterfinalsStockton d. Beckstrom, 2 & 1Rubinson d. Haas, 1 upKlauk d. Green, 20 holesSeki d. Miller, 4 & 3

SemifinalsRubinson d. Stockton, 2 & 1Klauk d. Seki, 3 & 2

FinalKlauk d. Rubinson, 6 & 5

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2003 101st Western AmateurJuly 30-August 3 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,981 yards, par 71

Chris Botsford survived two sudden-death matches before rolling past J.J. Jakovic in the final match.36-Hole Cut: 59 players at 4-over 145. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 1-under 283 (6 for last 2 spots). Medalist: Aron Price, 275.

Round of 16Andrew Dresser (283*), 19, Carrollton, Tex., d. Aron Price (275), 21, Sydney, Australia, 19 holesChris Botsford (281), 22, Pasadena, Calif., d. Christopher Mayson (281), 22, Milton Keynes, England,

20 holesRichard Moir (281), 21, Victoria, Australia, d. Tom Johnson (278), 21, Weaverville, Calif., 2 & 1Justin Smith (280), 21, Franklin, Pa., d. Jay Reynolds (281), 20, Austin, Tex., 1 upChez Reavie (283*), 21, Tempe, Ariz., d. Richard Scott (278), 19, Ontario, Canada, 1 upAdam Rubinson (281), 23, Fort Worth, Tex., d. Matthew Rosenfeld (281), 19, Plano, Tex., 3 & 2Peter Tomasulo (282), 21, Long Beach, Calif., d. Nicholas Flanagan (278), 19, New South Wales,

Australia, 3 & 2J.J. Jakovac (280), 21, Napa, Calif., d. James Nitties (281), 20, New South Wales, Australia, 3 & 2

QuarterfinalsBotsford d. Dresser, 3 & 1Smith d. Moir, 4 & 3Rubinson d. Reavie, 2 & 1Jakovac d. Tomasulo, 1 up

SemifinalsBotsford d. Smith, 20 holesJakovac d. Rubinson, 3 & 2

FinalBotsford d. Jakovac, 3 & 2

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2004 102nd Western AmateurJuly 28-August 1 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 6,930 yards, par 70

Ryan Moore needed extra holes in the semifinal and final in adding the Western Amateur to his glittering amateur resume.36-Hole Cut: 54 players at 3-over 143. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 1-under 279 (5 for last spot). Medalist: Aron Price, 265.

Round of 16Aron Price (265), 22, Sydney, Australia, d. Kyle Reifers (279*), 20, Columbus, Ohio, 3 & 2Michael Sim (275), 19, Perth, Australia, d. Brett Lange (275), 18, Atlanta, Ga., 2 & 1Kevin Ward (277), 22, Leawood, Kan., d. Andrew McKenzie (274), 21, Canberra, Australia, 3 & 1James Nitties (277), 21, New S. Wales, Aust., d. Bronson LaCassie (274), 21, Queensland, Aust., 2 & 1Tyler Hall (272), 22, Wayne, N.J., d. Erik Olson (278), 20, Newcastle, Wash., 2 & 1Ryan Moore (276), 21, Puyallup, Wash., d. Kevin Kisner (275), 20, Aiken, S.C., 3 & 1Nathan Smith (272), 20, Soquel, Calif., d. Chad Poling (278), 22, Delaware, Ohio, 7 & 6Peter Tomasulo (274), 22, Long Beach, Calif., d. Jeff Overton (276), 21, Evansville, Ind., 4 & 2

QuarterfinalsPrice d. Sim, 1 upNitties d. Ward, 21 holesMoore d. Hall, 1 upTomasulo d. Smith, 19 holes

SemifinalsNitties d. Price, 2 & 1Moore d. Tomasulo, 20 holes

FinalMoore d. Nitties, 19 holes

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2005 103rd Western AmateurJuly 27-31 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 7,032 yards, par 70

Jamie Lovemark, 17, became the youngest Western Amateur champion, routing his foes on or before the 16th green.36-Hole Cut: 52 players at 6-over 146. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 4-over 284 (5 for last 3 spots). Medalist: Andres Gonzales, 277.

Round of 16Jamie Lovemark (284*), 17, Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., d. Andres Gonzales (277), 22, Olympia, Wash.,

3 & 2Danny Green (281), 49, Jackson, Tenn., d. Jon McLean (281), 18, Weston, Fla., 1 upRandy Lowry (279), 18, Spring, Tex., d. Cole Isban (283), 20, South Bend, Ind., 5 & 3Luke List (282), 20, Ringgold, Ga., d. Brian Carroll (279), 22, Crystal Lake, Ill., 2 & 1Philip Francis (284*), 16, Scottsdale, Ariz., d. Jonathan Moore (279), 20, Portland, Ore., 1 upChris Wilson (281), 20, Dublin, Ohio, d. Andrew Dodt (280), 19, Queensland, Australia, 1 upBrad Iles (284*), 21, Tauranga, New Zealand, d. Nathan T. Smith (279), 26, Brookville, Pa., 20 holesRichard Scott (281), 21, Kingsville, Ontario, d. Seung-Su Han (280), 18, Las Vegas, Nev., 1 up

QuarterfinalsLovemark d. Green, 3 & 2List d. Lowry, 3 & 1Wilson d. Francis, 22 holesIles d. Scott, 19 holes

SemifinalsLovemark d. List, 5 & 4Wilson d. Iles, 1 up

FinalLovemark d. Wilson, 3 and 2

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2006 104th Western AmateurAugust 2-6 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 7,032 yards, par 70

Bronson LaCassie coasted through Saturday’s matches and controlled Sunday’s semifinal and final en route to the title.36-Hole Cut: 60 players at 7-over 147. Sweet Sixteen qualifying (54 holes due to storms): 4-over 214. Medalist: Won Joon Lee, 200.

Round of 16Tyler Leon (214), 22, Dallas, d. Won Joon Lee (200), 20, New South Wales, Australia, 2 & 1Scott Pieri (211), 38, Fort Wayne, Ind., d. Jonathan Moore (211), 21, Portland, Ore., 2 & 1Erik Flores (214), 19, Grass Valley, Cal., d. Jamie Lovemark (207), 18, Rancho Santa Fe, Cal., 5 & 4Pablo Martin (213), 20, Malaga, Spain, d. Billy Horschel (208), 19, Grant, Fla., 2 & 1Gary Woodland (205), 22, Berryton, Kan., d. Ashley Hall (214), 23, Melbourne, Australia, 4 & 3Dawie Van Der Walt (211), 23, Capetown, South Africa, d. Ryan Brehm (211), 20, Mt. Pleasant,

Mich., 5 & 4Dustin Johnson (214), 22, N. Myrtle Beach, S. Car., d. Richard Scott (207), 22, Kingsville, Ont., 2 upBronson LaCassie (210), 23, Brisbane, Australia, d. Tim Stewart (211), 21, Sydney, Australia, 6 & 5

QuarterfinalsPieri d. Leon, 2 & 1Martin d. Flores, 5 & 4Van Der Walt d. Woodland, 1 upLaCassie d. Johnson, 6 & 5

SemifinalsMartin d. Pieri, 5 & 3LaCassie d. Van Der Walt, 3 & 1

FinalLaCassie d. Martin, 2 & 1

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2007 105th Western AmateurAugust 1-6 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 7,032 yards, par 70

Jhared Hack’s impressive approach play won the day for the 17-year-old in a Western Am finale delayed a day by storms.36-Hole Cut: 58 players at 4-over 144. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: even par 280. Medalist: Lucas Lee, 271.

Round of 16Kyle Hosick (280), 22, Carmi, Ill., d. Lucas Lee (271), 20, Torrence, Calif., 2 upDustin Johnson (277), 23, N. Myrtle Beach, S. Car., d. Mark Harrell (277), 22, Hazlehurst, Ga., 1 upRickie Fowler (273), 18, Murrieta, Calif., d. Kevin Chappell (278), 21, Fresno, Calif., 3 & 1Jhared Hack (275), 17, Sanford, Calif., d. Clayton Rusk (278), 22, Ostego, Calif., 2 & 1Alex Prugh (272), 22, Spokane, Wash., d. Matthew Savage (279), 20, Louisville, Ky., 2 & 1Kyle Stanley (277), 19, Gig Harbor, Wash., d. Billy Horschel (276), 20, Grant, Fla., 19 holesRob Grube (279), 22, Hinsdale, Ill., d. Colt Knost (273), 22, Pilot Point, Tex., 6 & 5Tyson Alexander (276), 19, Gainesville, Fla., d. Manuel Villegas (278), 22, Medellin, Columbia, 1 up

QuarterfinalsJohnson d. Hosick, 3 & 2Hack d. Fowler, 4 & 2Prugh d. Stanley, 2 & 1Grube d. Alexander, 1 up

SemifinalsHack d. Johnson, 2 & 1Prugh d. Grube, 2 & 1

Final(storm-delayed until Monday, August 6)

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2008 106th Western AmateurJuly 30-August 3 Point O’Woods G & CC, Millburg, Mich. 7,043 yards, par 70

Danny Lee’s precise shotmaking contributed to lopsided wins on Sunday for the Korean-born New Zealander.36-Hole Cut: 46 players at 2-over 142. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: even par 280. Medalist: Danny Lee, 268.

Round of 16Danny Lee (268), 18, Rotorua, New Zealand, d. Daniel Woltman (280), 21, Beaver Dam, Wisc., 1 upMorgan Hoffman (277), 18, Wyckoff, N.J., d. Philip Francis (276), 19, Scottsdale, Ariz., 1 upGregor Main (278), 21, Danville, Calif., d. Joey Benedetti (273), 23, Newport Beach, Calif., 3 & 1James Conrad Shindler IV (278), 20, Westlake, Texas, d. Kyle Stanley (274), 20, Gig Harbor, Wash., 2 & 1Erik Flores (271), 21, Grass Valley, Calif., d. Jason Kang (280), 20, Valencia, Calif., 5 & 3Jude Eustaquio (278), 20, Rizal, Philippines, d. Lucas Lee (276), 21, Torrence, Calif., 19 holesVictor Dubuisson (273), 18, Mougins, France, d. Jhonattan Vegas (279), 23, Maturin, Venezuela, 3 & 1Sihwan Kim (278), 19, Buena Park, Calif., d. Rory Hie (275), 19, Los Angeles, 5 & 4

QuarterfinalsLee d. Hoffman, 3 & 2Shindler d. Main, 1 upFlores d. Eustaquio, 2 & 1Dubuisson d. Kim, 3 & 1

SemifinalsLee d. Shindler, 4 & 2Flores d. Dubuisson, 4 & 2

FinalLee d. Flores, 4 & 2

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2009 107th Western AmateurAugust 4-8 Conway Farms Golf Club, Lake Forest, Ill. 7,216 yards, par 71John Hahn, a Kent State senior, made match play in a playoff, then took the crown in the Western Am’s return to Chicagoland.36-Hole Cut: 48 players at 5-over 147. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 4-over 286 (2 for last spot). Medalist: Cheng-Tsung Pan, 280.

Round of 16John Hahn (286*), 20, Hudson, Ohio, d. Cheng-Tsung Pan (280), 17, Bradenton, Fla, 1 upByeong-Hun An (282), 17, Seoul, South Korea, d. Chan Kim (283), 19, Chandler, Ariz, 3 & 2Nathan T. Smith (281), 30, Pittsburgh, d. Bronson Burgoon (285), 22, The Woodlands, Tex., 2 & 1William “Bud” Cauley (285), 19, Jacksonville, Fla., d. Phillip Mollica (281), 22, Anderson, S.C., 2 upDaniel Woltman (285), 22, Beaver Dam, Wisc., d. Travis Woolf (281), 22, Fort Worth, Tex., 1 upZach Barlow (283), 22, Percy, Ill., d. Andrew Yun (282), 18, Chandler, Ariz., 1 upPatrick Reed (281), 18, Augusta, Ga., d. Dylan Frittelli (285), 19, Pretoria, South Africa, 4 & 3Andrea Pavan (283), 20, Rome, Italy, d. Kyle Kopsick (282), 19, Highland Park, Ill., 3 & 2

QuarterfinalsHahn d. An, 5 & 3Cauley d. Smith, 5 & 3Barlow d. Woltman, 1 upReed d. Pavan, 2 up

SemifinalsHahn d. Cauley, 2 & 1Barlow d. Reed, 3 & 2

FinalHahn d. Barlow, 3 & 2

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2010 108th Western AmateurAugust 3-7 Skokie Country Club, Glencoe, Ill. 7,091 yards, par 71

David Chung, twice taken to extra holes, knocked off Gregor Main to win the title in his only match ending before the 18th.36-Hole Cut: 52 players at 5-over 147. Sweet Sixteen qualifying (54 holes due to storms): 1-over 214 (6 for last 2 spots).

Co-medalists: Cheng-Tsung Pan, Tom Hoge, 207.

Round of 16Gregor Main (214*), 21, Danville, Calif., d. Cheng-Tsung Pan (207), 18, Taipei, Taiwan, 2 & 1Travis Woolf (210), 24, Fort Worth, Tex., d. Andres Echavarria (210), 22, Medellin, Columbia, 2 & 1Yaroslav Merkulov (213), 18, Penfield, N.Y., d. Blayne Barber (208), 20, Lake City, Fla., 2 & 1Kieran Pratt (213), 22, Melbourne, Australia, d. Henrik Norlander (209), 23, Stockholm, Sweden, 3 & 1Chan Kim (214*), 20, Honolulu, Hawaii, d. Tom Hoge (207), 21, Fargo, N.D., 3 & 2Cam Burke (210), 23, New Hamburg, Ontario, d. Ethan Tracy (211), 20, Hilliard, Ohio, 1 upDavid Chung (213), 20, Fayetteville, N.C., d. Scott Pinckney (208), 21, Scottsdale, Ariz., 21 holesJeffrey Kang (209), 19, Fullerton, Calif., d. Jun Min “Lion” Kim (212), 21, Lake Mary, Fla., 3 & 2

QuarterfinalsMain d. Woolf, 3 & 2Pratt d. Merkulov, 3 & 2Kim d. Burke, 2 & 1Chung d. Kang, 1 up

SemifinalsMain d. Pratt, 19 holesChung d. Kim, 19 holes

FinalChung d. Main, 2 & 1

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2011 109th Western AmateurAugust 2-6 North Shore Country Club, Glenview, Ill. 7,067 yards, par 71

Ethan Tracy defeated world No. 1 Patrick Cantlay for the championship, each player going 3-under over the final eight holes.36-Hole Cut: 55 players at 2-over 144. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 2-under 282 (2 for last spot). Medalist: Chris Williams, 268.

Round of 16Patrick Cantlay (282*), 19, Los Alamitos, Calif., d. Chris Williams (268), 20, Moscow, Idaho, 3 & 2Peter Uihlein (279), 21, Orlando, Fla., d. Gregor Main (280), 22, Danville, Calif., 3 & 2Andrew Putnam (281), 22, University Place, Wash., d. Emiliano Grillo (275), 18, Resistencia,

Argentina, 1 upJeffrey Kang (281), 20, Los Angeles, d. John Hahn (277), 22, Hudson, Ohio, 2 upAndrew Yun (281), 20, Chandler, Ariz., d. Patrick Rodgers (271), 19, Avon, Ind., 21 holesCheng-Tsung Pan (279), 19, Mialoi, Taiwan, d. Mackenzie Hughes (280), 20, Dundas, Ontario, 20 holesJordan Spieth (274), 18, Dallas, d. Alex Kang (281), 21, Thousand Oaks, Calif., 4 & 3Ethan Tracy (281), 21, Hilliard, Ohio, d. Derek Ernst (278), 21, Clovis, Calif., 3 & 2

QuarterfinalsCantlay d. Uihlein, 19 holesJ. Kang d. Putnam, 1 upPan d. Yun, 1 upTracy d. Spieth, 2 & 1

SemifinalsCantlay d. J. Kang, 1 upTracy d. Pan, 1 up

FinalTracy d. Cantlay, 1 up

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2012 110th Western AmateurJuly 30-August 4 Exmoor Country Club, Highland Park, Ill. 7,116 yards, par 72Chris Williams survived a 19th hole in the morning and a rain delay in the afternoon before beating Jordan Russell for the title.36-Hole Cut: 54 players at even par 144. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 8-under 280 (8 for last 4 spots, 5 advanced after a disqualification).

Medalist: Chris Williams, 271.

Round of 16Chris Williams (271), 21, Moscow, Idaho, d. Richard Lamb (280*), 21, South Bend, Ind., 6 & 5Brandon Stone (279), 22, Centurion, South Africa, d. Zac Blair (278), 21, Ogden, Utah, 1 upSean Dale (280*), 22, Jacksonville, Fla., d. Jeffrey Kang (276), 21, Buena Park, Calif., 3 & 2Abraham Ancer (276), 21, Mission, Tex., d. Cheng-Tsung Pan (280*), 20, Miaoli, Taiwan, 20 holesLorens Chan (273), 18, Honolulu, Hawaii, d. Pedro Figeiredo (280*), 21, Azeitao, Portugal, 20 holesPeter Williamson (277), 22, Hanover, N.H., d. Alex Moon (279), 22, Plano, Tex., 4 & 3Justin Thomas (276), 19, Goshen, Ky., d. Mackenzie Hughes (280*), 21, Dundas, Canada, 2 & 1Jordan Russell (279), 23, College Station, Tex., d. Kevin Penner (277), 21, Sammamish, Wash., 2 & 1

QuarterfinalsWilliams d. Stone, 2 upAncer d. Dale, 4 & 3Williamson d. Chan, 5 & 3Russell d. Thomas, 4 & 3

SemifinalsWilliams d. Ancer, 19 holesRussell d. Williamson, 20 holes

FinalWilliams d. Russell, 1 up

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2013 111th Western AmateurJuly 30-August 5 The Alotian Club, Roland, Ark. 7,480 yards, par 72

Jordan Niebrugge’s storm-delayed victory over playoff survivor Sean Dale propelled him to a Walker Cup berth.36-Hole Cut: 53 players at 1-under 143. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 5-under 283 (5 for last 4 spots). Medalist: Patrick Rodgers, 270.

Round of 16Sean Dale (283*), 23, Jacksonville, Fla., d. Patrick Rodgers (270), 21, Avon, Ind., 2 upTyler Dunlap (282), 20, Westlake, Tex., d. Cory McElyea (282), 21, Santa Cruz, Calif., 20 holesKramer Hickok (279), 21, Plano, Tex., d. Beau Hossler (283), 18, Mission Viejo, Calif., 2 & 1David Snyder (279), 15, McAllen, Tex., d. Taylor Moore (282), 20, Edmond, Okla., 5 & 3Carlos Ortiz (273), 22, Guadalajuara, Mexico, d. Keith Mitchell (283*), 21, Chattanooga, Tenn., 2 & 1Sebastian Cappelen (282), 23, Fayetteville, Ark., d. Robby Shelton IV (282), 17, Wilmer, Ala., 20 holesJordan Niebrugge (277), 20, Mequon, Wis., d. Talor Gooch (283*), 22, Oklahoma City, 4 & 3Seth Reeves (282), 22, Suwannee, Ga., d. Jonathan Garrick (280), 19, Atherton, Calif., 2 & 1

QuarterfinalsDale d. Dunlap, 2 upHickok d. Snyder, 2 upCappelen d. Ortiz, 4 & 3Niebrugge d. Reeves, 3 & 1

SemifinalsDale d. Hickok, 2 upNiebrugge d. Cappelen, 1 up

Final(concluded Monday, August 5)

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2014 112th Western AmateurJuly 29-August 2 Beverly Country Club, Chicago, Ill. 7,016 yards, par 71

Beau Hossler rallied from 3 down in the final, winning six of the last seven holes to turn back Xander Schauffele.36-Hole Cut: 50 players at even par 142. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 5-under 279 (3 for last spot). Medalist: Doug Ghim, 270.

Round of 16Doug Ghim (270), 18, Arlington Heights, Ill., d. Matt Hansen (279*), 22, Los Osos, Calif., 1 upBeau Hossler (276), 19, Mission Viejo, Calif., d. Cheng-Tsung Pan (276), 22, Mialoi, Taiwan, 3 & 2Scottie Scheffler (278), 18, Dallas, d. Taylor Macdonald (274), 22, Brisbane, Australia, 3 & 1Nick Hardy (278), 18, Northbrook, Ill., d. Geoff Drakeford (274), 22, Traralgon South, Australia, 6 & 4Brian Campbell (278), 21, Irvine, Calif., d. Joshua Mann (272), 23, Palmerston North, New Zealand, 2 & 1Cory Crawford (276), 21, Sanctuary Cove, Australia, d. Lucas Herbert (276), 18, Ravenswood, Australia, 1 upXander Schauffele (278), 20, San Diego, Calif., d. Bryson DeChambeau (272), 20, Clovis, Calif., 1 upHunter Stewart (275), 21, Nicholasville, Ky., d. Charlie Danielson (277), 20, Osceola, Wis., 2 & 1

QuarterfinalsHossler d. Ghim, 19 holesHardy d. Scheffler, 5 & 4Campbell d. Crawford, 23 holesSchauffele d. Stewart, 3 & 2

SemifinalsHossler d. Hardy, 4 & 3Schauffele d. Campbell, 1 up

FinalHossler d. Schauffele, 2 up

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2015 113th Western AmateurAugust 4-8 Rich Harvest Farms, Sugar Grove, Ill. 7,203 yards, par 72

Dawson Armstrong holed out from a greenside bunker for eagle 3 on the 20th hole to beat Aaron Wise in the title match.36-Hole Cut: 45 players at even par 144. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 5-under 283. Medalist: Robby Shelton IV, 277.

Round of 16Robby Shelton IV (277), 19, Wilmer, Ala., d. Jack Maguire (285), 21, St. Petersburg, Fla., 3 & 2Ryan Ruffels (283), 17, Melbourne, Australia, d. Luke Toomey (283), 22, Hamilton, New Zealand, 5 & 4Jordan Niebrugge (281), 22, Mequon, Wis., d. Adam Wood (284), 19, Zionsville, Ind., 3 & 2Dawson Armstrong (281), 19, Brentwood, Tenn., d. Harrison Endycott (283), 19, Sydney, Australia, 5 & 4Gavin Hall (279), 20, Pittsford, N.Y., d. Jonathan Garrick (284), 21, Atherton, Calif., 1 upJake Knapp (283), 21, Costa Mesa, Calif., d. Charlie Danielson (282), 21, Osceola, Wis., 3 & 2Aaron Wise (281), 19, Lake Elsinore, Calif., d. Alex Franklin (284), 23, San Rafael, Calif., 3 & 2Sam Horsfield (281), 18, Manchester, England, d. John Coultas (283), 19, Valrico, Fla., 19 holes

QuarterfinalsShelton d. Ruffels, 4 & 3Armstrong d. Niebrugge, 3 & 1Knapp d. Hall, 24 holesWise d. Horsfield, 3 & 2

SemifinalsArmstrong d. Shelton, 2 & 1Wise d. Knapp, 4 & 2

FinalArmstrong d. Wise, 20 holes

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2016 114th Western AmateurAugust 2-6 Knollwood C, Lake Forest, Ill. 7,202 yards, par 71

Dylan Meyer, one of three playoff survivors to make the semifinals, defeated world No. 2 amateur Sam Horsfield for the title.36-Hole Cut: 53 players at 3-over-par 145. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: even par 284 (6 for last 5 spots). Medalist: Sam Horsfield, 269.

Round of 16Sam Horsfield (269), 19, Manchester, England, d. Joaquin Niemann (284*), 17, Santiago, Chile, 19 holesJ.J. Grey (283), 23, Kent, England, d. Greyson Sigg (283), 21, Augusta, Ga., 3 & 2John Coultas (281), 20, Valrico, Fla., d. Vincent Whaley (284*), 21, McKinney, Tex., 2 & 1Davis Riley (284*), 19, Hattiesburg, Miss., d. Nick Hardy (281), 20, Northbrook, Ill., 4 & 2Dylan Meyer (284*), 21, Evansville, Ind., d. Michael DeMorat (278), 21, Merritt Island, Fla., 1 upDoug Ghim (282), 20, Arlington Heights, Ill., d. Max McGreevy (283), 21, Edmond, Okla., 19 holesWilliam Gordon (284*), 20, Davidson, N.C., d. Andy Zhang (280), 18, Beijing, China, 4 & 3Braden Bailey (282), 19, Groves, Tex., d. Eric Ricard (283), 21, Shreveport, La., 1 up

QuarterfinalsHorsfield d. Grey, 2 upRiley d. Coultas, 1 upMeyer d. Ghim, 5 & 4Gordon d. Bailey, 1 up

SemifinalsHorsfield d. Riley, 2 & 1Meyer d. Gordon, 4 & 2

FinalMeyer d. Horsfield, 3 & 1

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2017 115th Western AmateurAugust 1-5 Skokie CC, Glencoe, Ill. 7,091 yards, par 71

Norman Xiong defeated future U.S. Amateur winner Doc Redman in a 22-hole duel, the longest overtime in final match history. 36-Hole Cut: 53 players at 1-under-par 141. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 8-under-par 276 (4 for last 3 spots). Medalist: Norman Xiong, 270.

Round of 16Norman Xiong (270), 18, Canyon Lake, Calif., d. Dawson Armstrong (276*), 21, Brentwood, Tenn., 3 & 2Brendon Jelley (275), 22, Tulsa, Okla., d. John Pak (274), 18, Scotch Plains, N.J., 2 upNick Voke (273), 22, Auckland, New Zealand, d. Dylan Perry (275), 22, Aberdeen, Australia, 5 & 4Derek Bard (275), 22, New Hartford, N.Y., d. Ruben Sondjaja (273), 22, Sydney, Australia, 4 & 3Joaquin Niemann (276*), 18, Santiago, Chile, d. Brad Dalke (271) 19, Norman, Okla., 2 & 1Cameron Champ (275), 22, Sacramento, Calif., d. Lee Hodges (274), 22, Elkmont, Ala., 3 & 2Min Woo Lee (276*), 19, Perth, Australia, d. Nick Hardy (273), 21, Northbrook, Ill., 7 & 5Doc Redman (274), 19, Raleigh, N.C., d. William Gordon (275), 21, Davidson, N.C., 1 up

QuarterfinalsXiong d. Jelly, 1 upBard d. Voke, 2 & 1Champ d. Niemann, 3 & 2Redman d. Lee, 2 & 1

SemifinalsXiong d. Bard, 2 & 1Redman d. Champ, 3 & 2

FinalXiong d. Redman, 22 holes

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2018 116th Western AmateurJuly 31-August 4 Sunset Ridge CC, Northfield, Ill. 6,823 yards, par 71

Cole Hammer needed extra holes twice en route to the title after sharing the medalist honors with a record score.36-Hole Cut: 44 players at 5-under-par 137. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 11-under-par 273 (6 for last spot).

Co-medalists: Cole Hammer, Sam Stevens, 261.

Round of 16Cole Hammer (261), 18, Houston, Tex., d. Davis Shore (273*), 19, Knoxville, Tenn., 20 holesSpencer Ralston (268), 20, Gainesville, Ga., d. Patrick Flavin (267), 22, Highwood, Ill., 3 & 2John Augenstein (270), 20, Owensboro, Ky., d. Collin Morikawa (265), 21, La Canada Flintridge, Calif., 4 & 2Brandon Wu (266), 21, Scarsdale, N.Y., d. Kyle Michel (269), 22, Shepparton, Australia, 6 & 5Kaiwen Liu (272), 18, San Diego, Calif., d. Sam Stevens (261), 22, Wichita, Kan., 5 & 4Tyler Strafaci (267), 20, Davie, Fla., d. Isaac Merry (269),23, Las Cruces, N.M., 1 upHayden Springer (272), 21, Trophy Club, Tex., d. Isaiah Salinda (264), 21, South San Francisco, Calif., 2 upDavis Riley (269), 21, Hattiesburg, Miss., d. Min Woo Lee (266), 19, Perth, Australia, 4 & 3

QuarterfinalsHammer d. Ralston, 1 upWu d. Augenstein, 19 holesStrafaci d. Liu, 2 upRiley d. Springer, 5 & 3

SemifinalsHammer d. Wu, 20 holesRiley d. Strafaci, 4 & 2

FinalHammer d. Riley, 1 up

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2019 117th Western AmateurJuly 30-August 3 Point O’ Woods G&CC, Millburg, Mich. 7,046 yards, par 70Garrett Rank, a 31-year-old NHL referee, trailed in each match but rallied to become the second Canadian to win the Western Am.

36-Hole Cut: 53 players at even par 140. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 4-under-par 276 (2 for last spot). Medalist: Davis Thompson, 267.

Round of 16Davis Thompson (267), 20, Saint Simons, Ga., d. Karl Vilips (276*), 17, Perth, Australia, 3 & 2David Laskin (274), 21, Elk Grove, Calif., d. Quade Cummins, (274), 23, Weatherford, Okla., 2 & 1Turk Pettit (273), 20, Auburn, Ala., d. John Pak (275), 20, Plains, N.J., 2 & 1Garrett Rank (274), 31, Elmira, Ontario, Canada, d. Hidetoshi Yoshihara (275), 20, Irvine, Calif., 2 upEric Bae (271), 21, Pinehurst, N.C., d. Chandler Phillips (275), 22, Huntsville, Tex., 2 & 1Ricky Castillo (274), 18, Yorba Linda, Calif., d. Garrett May (275), 22, Texarkana, Tex., 3 & 2Daniel Wetterich (271), 22, Cincinnati, Ohio, d. Everton Hawkins (275), 21, Irvine, Calif., 2 & 1Frankie Capan III (275), 19, Phoenix, Ariz., d. Sahith Theegala (274), 21, Chino Hills, Calif., default,

11th hole (wrist)

QuarterfinalsLaskin d. Thompson, 2 & 1Rank d. Pettit, 2 & 1Castillo d. Bae, 1 upWetterich d. Capan, 2 & 1

SemifinalsRank d. Laskin, 2 & 1Wetterich d. Castillo, 3 & 2

FinalRank d. Wetterich, 3 & 2

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2020 118th Western AmateurJuly 28-August 1 Crooked Stick GC, Carmel, Ind. 7,516 yards, par 72

Pierceson Coody, from a distinguished golf family, led great Dane Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen all the way in the title match.36-Hole Cut: 46 players at even par 144. Sweet Sixteen qualifying: even par 288 (7 for last spot). Medalist: Angus Flanagan, 277.

Round of 16Austin Hitt (288*), 22, Longwood, Fla., d. Angus Flanagan (277), 21, Woking, England, 2 upRasmus Neergaard-Petersen (283), 21, Copenhagen, Denmark, d. Turk Pettit (282), 21, Sugar Grove,

N.C., 2 & 1Andy Ogletree (280), 22, Little Rock, Miss., d. Trey Winstead (284), 21, Baton Rouge, La., 2 upRicky Castillo (281), 19, Yorba Linda, Calif., d. Harrison Ott (284), 21, Brookfield, Wis., 2 & 1Connor Creasy (286), 19, Abingdon, Va., d. Sam Bennet (278), Madisonville, Tex., 4 & 3Pierceson Coody (284), 20, Plano, Tex., d. Alexander Yang (282), 17, Carolsad, Calif., 2 & 1George Duangmanee (285), 18, Fairfax, Va., d. Matthias Schmid (279), 22, Maxhautte, Germany, 2 & 1Davis Thompson (284), 21, St. Simons Island, Ga., d. Joseph Pagdin (281), 18, Sheffield, England, 5 & 4

QuarterfinalsNeedgaard-Petersen d. Hitt, 2 & 1Castillo d. Ogletree, 20 holesCoody d. Creasy, 5 & 4Duangmanee d. Thompson, 19 holes

SemifinalsNeergaard-Petersen d. Castillo, 21 holesCoody d. Duangmanee, 1 up

FinalCoody d. Neergaard-Petersen, 2 & 1

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Western Amateur Match Play Register 1956-2020_________________________________________________________________________________________

Tommy Aaron (4-0) Champion 1960 1960 (283; 4-0) R16: d. Edwin Hopkins Jr., 3 & 1 QF: d. Thomas C. Hoak, 4 & 3 SF: d. Phil Rodgers, 4 & 3 Final: d. Robert E. Cochran, default after 5 holes (bad back)

Matthew Abbott (1-1) 2001 (270; 1-1) R16: d. Mark McBride, 2 up QF: lost to Trip Kuehne, 20 holes Co-medalist 2001, with Ben “Bubba” Dickerson.

John Adams (1-1) 1970 (286; 1-1) R16: d. Steve Benson, 19 holes QF: lost to Lanny Wadkins, 2 & 1

Ted Adams (0-1) 1964 (293; 0-1) R16: lost to Edgar Updegraff, default

Floyd Addington (1-1) 1956 (280; 1-1) R16: d. Mark McCormack, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Dale Morey, 1 up

Rafael Alarcon (3-1) 1977 (289; 3-1) R16: d. David Zabell, 5 & 3 QF: d. John Cook, 3 & 1 SF: d. Doug Clarke, 2 up Final: lost to Jim Nelford, 2 & 1

Donald Albert (0-2) 1957 (301; 0-1) R16: lost to James Frisina, 2 & 1 1965 (300; 0-1) R16: lost to Marty Fleckman, 4 & 3

Buddy Alexander (1-3) 1974 (291; 0-1) R16: lost to Curtis Strange, 21 holes 1976 (293; 1-1) R16: d. Jamie Gonzalez, 2 up QF: lost to Mike Reid, 2 & 1 1978 (296; 0-1) R16: lost to Bob Clampett, 4 & 3

Tyson Alexander (1-1) 2007 (276; 1-1) R16: d. Manuel Villegas, 1 up QF: lost to Rob Grube, 1 up

Steve Allan (2-2) 1995 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to Eldrick “Tiger” Woods, 1 up 1996 (278; 2-1) R16: d. Kevin Marsh, 1 up QF: d. Whit Staples, 1 up SF: lost to Joel Kribel, 3 & 2

Tracy Allen (0-1) 1960 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Howell Fraser, 6 & 5

Scott Almquist (2-1) 1986 (285; 2-1) R16: d. Randy Sonnier, 3 & 2 QF: d. Chris Kite, 4 & 2 SF: lost to Greg Parker, 3 & 2

Stan Altgelt (0-1) 1971 (298; 0-1) R16: lost to Tom Kite, 3 & 2

Byeong-Hun An (1-1) 2009 (282; 1-1) R16: d. Chan Kim, 3 & 2 QF: lost to John Hahn, 5 & 3

Abraham Ancer (2-1) 2012 (276; 2-1) R16: d. Cheng-Tsung Pan, 3 & 2 QF: d. Sean Dale, 4 & 3 SF: lost to Chris Williams, 19 holes

Billy Andrade (1-1) 1985 (285; 1-1) R16: d. Darren Cole, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Scott Verplank, 3 & 2

Gene Andrews (1-1) 1958 (288; 1-1) R16: d. Martin Stanovich, 6 & 5 QF: lost to Don Bisplinghoff, 5 & 4

John Andrews (1-1) 1988 (284; 1-1) R16: d. Randy Sonnier, 1 up QF: lost to Chris DiMarco, 4 & 2

Alex Antonio Jr. (0-1) 1965 (301; 0-1) R16: lost to Edgar Updegraff, 6 & 5

Dawson Armstrong (4-1) Champion 2015 2015 (281; 4-0) R16: d. Harrison Endycott, 5 & 4 QF: d. Jordan Niebrugge, 3 & 1 SF: d. Robby Shelton IV, 2 & 1 Final: d. Aaron Wise, 20 holes Armstrong holed a 50-foot bunker shot for an eagle 3 on the second extra hole, winning after Wise missed his 25-foot eagle putt. 2017 (276*; 0-1) R16: lost to Norman Xiong, 3 & 2

Wally Armstrong (0-1) 1965 (303; 0-1) R16: lost to Jim Wiechers, 6 & 5

Bruce Ashworth (2-1) 1968 (290; 2-1) R16: d. Tommy McGinnis, 4 & 3 QF: d. Gene Eyler, 2 & 1 SF: lost to Rik Massengale, 2 & 1

Robert Atkinson Jr. (0-1) 1959 (289; 0-1) R16: lost to James “Billy” Key, 1 up

John Augenstein (1-1) 2018 (270; 1-1) R16: d. Collin Morikawa, 4 & 2 QF: lost to Brandon Wu, 19 holes

Mike Austin (0-1) 2001 (278; 0-1) R16: lost to Ben “Bubba” Dickerson, 3 & 1

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Aaron Baddeley (2-1) 1999 (283; 2-1) R16: d. Adam Scott, 5 & 3 QF: Michael Kirk, 3 & 1 SF: lost to Andy Miller, 1 up

Eric Bae (1-1) 2019 (271; 1-1) R16: d. Chandler Phillips, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Ricky Castillo, 1 up

Braden Bailey (1-1) 2016 (282; 1-1) R16: d. Eric Ricard, 1 up QF: lost to William Gordon, 1 up

Jonathan Baker (1-1) 1985 (289; 1-1) R16: d. Clark Burroughs, 4 & 3 QF: lost to Keith Goyen, 1 up

John Baldwin (0-1) 1968 (290; 0-1) R16: lost to Fred Clark, 19 holes

Doug Ballenger (0-1) 1973 (293; 0-1) R16: lost to Jay Haas, 4 & 2

Gary Balliet (0-1) 1972 (291; 0-1) R16: lost to Tom Evans, 3 & 1

Bob Barbarossa (0-3) 1967 (294; 0-1) R16: lost to Earl “Chip” Stewart III, 1 up 1968 (280; 0-1) R16: lost to Mark Hayes, 2 & 1 Medalist 1968. 1969 (290; 0-1) R16: lost to Lynn Janson, 4 & 3

Blayne Barber (0-1) 2010 (208; 0-1) R16: lost to Yaroslav Merkulov, 2 & 1

Larry Barber (1-1) 1994 (288; 1-1) R16: d. Clint Clement, 5 & 3 QF: lost to Chris Riley, 2 & 1 Son of Miller Barber.

Derek Bard (2-1) 2017 (275; 2-1) R16: d. Ruben Sondjaja, 4 & 3 QF: d. Nick Voke, 2 & 1 SF: lost to Norman Xiong, 2 & 1

Zach Barlow (3-1) 2009 (283; 3-1) R16: d. Andrew Yun, 1 up QF: d. Daniel Woltman, 1 up SF: d. Patrick Reed, 3 & 2 Final: lost to John Hahn, 3 & 2

Ricky Barnes (0-1) 2000 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Ben Curtis, 5 & 4

Ford Bartholow (0-1) 1981 (291; 0-1) R16: lost to Bill Bergin, 1 up

Rex Baxter (2-2) 1955 (283; 0-1) QF (36): lost to Eddie Merrins, 2 & 1 1956 (285; 2-1) R16: d. Martin Stanovich, 1 up QF: d. Don Bisplinghoff, 3 & 2 SF: lost to Mason Rudolph, 1 up

Andy Bean (4-0) Champion 1975 1975 (297*; 4-0) R16: d. Robert Hoyt, 5 & 3 QF: d. Bill Mallon, 19 holes SF: d. Curtis Strange, 1 up Final: d. Randy Simmons, 1 up

Charles “Chip” Beck (2-1) 1977 (291; 2-1) R16: d. Jerry Minor, 22 holes QF: d. Bob Proben, 3 & 2 SF: lost to Jim Nelford, 8 & 6

Colby Beckstrom (1-1) 2002 (281; 1-1) R16: d. Andrew Buckle, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Brady Stockton, 2 & 1

Notah Begay (1-1) 1993 (289*; 1-1) R16: d. Todd Demsey, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Chris Riley, 20 holes

Deane Beman (1-1) 1961 (286; 1-1) R16: d. Robert E. Cochran, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Gene Fowler, 23 holes

Mark Bemowski (0-1) 1976 (294; 0-1) R16: lost to John Fought, 5 & 4

Joey Benedetti (0-1) 2008 (273; 0-1) R16: lost to Gregor Main, 3 & 1

Jim Benepe (1-2) 1985 (286; 0-1) R16: lost to Dave Pegge, 2 & 1 1986 (279; 1-1) R16: d. Brandt Jobe, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Tim Straub, 1 up Medalist 1986.

Sam Bennett (0-1) 2020 (278; 0-1) R16: lost to Connor Creasy, 4 & 3

Steve Benson (0-1) 1970 (288; 0-1) R16: lost to John Adams, 19 holes

Bill Bergin (1-1) 1981 (286; 1-1) R16: d. Ford Bartholow, 1 up QF: lost to Curt Byrum, 3 & 1

Patrick Beste (1-1) 2000 (279; 1-1) R16: d. Nathan Kent, 1 up QF: lost to Michael Kirk, 3 & 2

Roy Biancalana (0-1) 1983 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to Bob Wolcott, 1 up Medalist 1983.

Gary Biddinger (0-1) 1972 (290; 0-1) R16: lost to Art Russell, 3 & 2

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Don Bisplinghoff (4-3) 1955 (276; 1-1) QF (36): d. Bob Brue, 6 & 5 SF (36): lost to Eddie Merrins, 1 up Medalist 1955. 1956 (273; 1-1) R16: d. Robert E. Cochran, 2 up QF: lost to Rex Baxter, 3 & 2 Medalist 1956. 1958 (288; 2-1) R16: d. Hillman Robbins Jr., 4 & 3 QF: d. Gene Andrews, 5 & 4 SF: lost to Mason Rudolph, 8 & 7

James T. “Jim Tom” Blair III (8-6) 1950 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Jim Simpson, 1 up 1951 (152; 5-1) R64: d. Raymond R. Kimpel, 3 & 2 R32: d. Lawrence Moller, 2 up R16: d. Dale Morey, 4 & 3 QF: d. James R. English, 2 & 1 SF (36): d. John M. Hare, 3 & 2 Final (36): lost to Frank Stranahan, 7 & 6 1952 (146; 3-1) R64: d. Bill Schaller, 2 & 1 R32: d. John Smith, 3 & 2 R16: d. Orville Goens, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Frank Stranahan, 2 & 1 1955 (282; 0-1) QF (36): lost to Alec Welsh, 7 & 6 1956 (286; 0-1) R16: lost to Gene Dahlbender Jr., 37 holes 1957 (300; 0-1) R16: lost to Phil Rodgers, 3 & 2

Zac Blair (0-1) 2012 (278; 0-1) R16: lost to Brandon Stone, 1 up

Arnold Blum (0-1) 1956 (289*; 0-1) R16: lost to Mason Rudolph, 4 & 3

Rick Borg (1-1) 1978 (292; 1-1) R16: d. Bob Pancratz, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Bill Sibbick, 1 up

Charles Borner (3-2) 1967 (290; 0-1) R16: lost to Bob E. Smith, 4 & 3 1970 (286; 3-1) R16: d. Paul Purtzer, 1 up QF: d. Tom Watson, 2 & 1 SF: d. John Mahaffey, 2 up Final: lost to Lanny Wadkins, 4 & 2

Chris Botsford (4-0) Champion 2003 2003 (281, 4-0): R16: d. Christopher Mayson, 20 holes QF: d. Andrew Dresser, 3 & 1 SF: d. Justin Smith, 20 holes Final: d. J.J. Jakovic, 3 & 2

Bob Bourne (2-2) 1963 (303; 2-1) R16: d. Earl Liff, 3 & 1 QF: d. Tim Holland, 5 & 4 SF: lost to Labron Harris Jr., 1 up 1964 (293; 0-1) R16: lost to Steve Oppermann, 22 holes

George Boutell (7-6) 1962 (289; 1-1) R16: d. Tom Draper Jr., 1 up QF: lost to Johnny Stevens, 4 & 2 1963 (298; 1-1) R16: d. Dale Morey, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Johnny Stevens, 4 & 3 1964 (298*; 1-1) R16: d. Ken Ellsworth, 5 & 3 QF: lost to Bruce Seligman, 1 up 1965 (301; 3-1) R16: d. Greg Pitzer, 1 up QF: d. Dave Huske, 5 & 4 SF: d. William Newton, 5 & 4 Final: lost to Bob E. Smith, 19 holes 1966 (293; 0-1) R16: lost to Marty Fleckman, 3 & 2 1967 (291; 1-1) R16: d. Jim Rheim 2 up QF: lost to Ron Cerrudo, 3 & 1

Mike Brannan (1-1) 1977 (289; 1-1) R16: d. Jeff Kern, 2 up QF: lost to Jim Nelford, 4 & 3

Tom Brannan (0-1) 1979 (290*; 0-1) R16: lost to Willie Wood, 19 holes

Ed Brantly (0-1) 1957 (299; 0-1) R16: lost to Joe Campbell, 5 & 4

Alan Bratton (2-3) 1992 (290; 0-1) R16: lost to David Duval, 2 up 1993 (288; 0-1) R16: lost to Jaxon Brigman, 5 & 4 1994 (287; 2-1) R16: d. Tyler Crawford, 2 & 1 QF: d. Charlie Wi, 1 up SF: lost to Chris Riley, 3 & 2

Ryan Brehm (0-1) 2006 (211; 0-1) R16: lost to Dawie Van Der Walt, 5 & 4

Jaxon Brigman (1-1) 1993 (286; 1-1) R16: d. Alan Bratton, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Justin Leonard, 20 holes

Mark Brooks (0-1) 1980 (291; 0-1) R16: lost to Corey Pavin, 2 & 1

Bill Brown (0-1) 1992 (287; 0-1) R16: lost to Larry Tedesco, 1 up

Bob Brue (0-2) 1955 (282; 0-1) QF (36): lost to Don Bisplinghoff, 6 & 5 1958 (295; 0-1) R16: lost to Lee Raymond, 4 & 3

Bob Bryant (2-1) 1966 (291; 2-1) R16: d. Bob Greenwood, 5 & 4 QF: d. A. Downing Gray, 22 holes SF: lost to Ron Cerrudo, 3 & 1

Andrew Buckle (0-1) 2002 (280; 0-1) R16: lost to Colby Beckstrom, 3 & 2

Jason Buha (1-1) 1995 (280; 1-1) R16: d. Christian Raynor, 22 holes QF: lost to Robert Floyd, 2 up

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Bronson Burgoon (0-1) 2009 (285; 0-1) R16: lost to Nathan T. Smith 2 & 1

Cam Burke (1-1) 2010 (210; 1-1) R16: d. Ethan Tracy, 1 up QF: lost to Chan Kim, 3 & 2

Clark Burroughs (0-1) 1984 (277; 0-1) R16: lost to John Inman, 2 & 1 1985 (280; 0-1) R16: lost to Jonathan Baker, 4 & 3

Arthur Butler (0-1) 1959 (278; 0-1) R16: lost to Bob Pratt, 5 & 3 Medalist 1959.

Bob Byman (4-2) 1975 (289; 2-1) R16: d. Tom Sieckmann, 5 & 3 QF: d. Phil Hancock, 1 up SF: lost to Randy Simmons, 3 & 2 Co-medalist 1975, with Keith Fergus, Bill Mallon, Randy Simmons. 1976 (289; 2-1) R16: d. Tim Wilson, 3 & 2 QF: d. Peter Jacobsen, 19 holes SF: lost to Mike Soli, 3 & 2 Medalist 1976.

Curt Byrum (3-1) 1981 (290; 3-1) R16: d. Eddie Luethke, 21 holes QF: d. Bill Bergin, 3 & 1 SF: d. Corey Pavin, 1 up Final: lost to Frank Fuhrer, 1 up

Brian Campbell (2-1) 2014 (278, 2-1) R16: d. Joshua Munn, 2 & 1 QF: d. Cory Crawford, 23 holes SF: lost to Xander Schauffele, 1 up

Joe Campbell (3-1) 1957 (300; 3-1) R16: d. Ed Brantley, 5 & 4 QF: d. Bob Pratt, 10 & 9 SF: d. James Vickers, 2 & 1 Final: lost to Edgar Updegraff, 9 & 8

Dick Canon (1-1) 1961 (283; 1-1) R16: d. Kermit Zarley, 19 holes QF: lost to Jim Mangum, 3 & 2

Patrick Cantlay (3-1) 2011 (282*, 3-1) R16: d. Chris Williams, 3 & 2 QF: d. Peter Uihlein, 19 holes SF: d. Jeffrey Kang, 1 up Final: lost to Ethan Tracy, 1 up

Frankie Capan III (1-1) 2019 (275; 1-1) R16: d. Sahith Theegala, default (11 holes, wrist) QF: lost to Daniel Wetterich, 3 & 2

Sebastian Cappelen (2-1) 2013 (282; 2-1) R16: d. Robby Shelton IV, 20 holes QF: d. Carlos Ortiz, 4 & 3 SF: lost to Jordan Niebrugge, 1 up

Tom Carr (0-1) 1988 (276; 0-1) R16: lost to Andrew DeBusk, 4 & 2 Medalist 1988.

Brian Carroll (0-1) 2005 (279; 0-1) R16: lost to Luke List, 2 & 1

Wayne Case (0-1) 1984 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Peter Persons, 6 & 5

Ricky Castillo (4-2) 2019 (274; 2-1) R16: d. Garrett May, 3 & 2 QF: d. Eric Bae, 1 up SF: lost to Daniel Wetterich, 2 & 1 2020 (281; 2-1) R16: d. Harrison Ott, 2 & 1 QF: d. Andy Ogletree, 20 holes SF: lost to Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, 21 holes

Bud Cauley (2-1) 2009 (285; 2-1) R16: d. Phillip Mollica, 2 up QF: d. Nathan T. Smith, 5 & 3 SF: lost to John Hahn, 2 & 1

Ron Cerrudo (5-2) 1966 (290; 3-1) R16: d. Bob Littler, 1 up QF: d. Arne Dokka, 6 & 5 SF: d. Bob Bryant, 3 & 1 Final: lost to Jim Wiechers, 1 up 1967 (283; 2-1) R16: d. Mark Hayes, 4 & 3 QF: d. George Boutell, 3 & 1 SF: lost to Marty Fleckman, 1 up

Brandel Chamblee (1-1) 1983 (289; 1-1) R16: d. Bruce Soulsby, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Billy Tuten, 20 holes

Cameron Champ (2-1) 2017 (275; 2-1) R16: d. Lee Hodges, 3 & 2 QF: d. Joaquin Niemann, 3 & 2 SF: lost to Doc Redman, 3 & 2

Lorens Chan (1-1) 2012 (273; 1-1) R16: d. Pedro Figeiredo, 20 holes QF: lost to Peter Williamson, 5 & 3

Kevin Chappell (0-1) 2007 (278; 0-1) R16: lost to Rickie Fowler, 3 & 1

Don Cherry (1-1) 1962 (292; 1-1) R16: d. Dudley Wysong, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Howell “Cobby” Ware, 20 holes

Christian Chernock (0-1) 1994 (285; 0-1) R16: lost to Eldrick “Tiger” Woods, 2 & 1

David Chung (4-0) Champion 2010 2010 (213; 4-0) R16: d. Scott Pinckney, 21 holes QF: d. Jeffrey Kang, 1 up SF: d. Chan Kim, 19 holes Final: d. Gregor Main, 2 & 1

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Bob Clampett (4-0) Champion 1978 1978 (289; 4-0) R16: d. Buddy Alexander, 4 & 3 QF: d. Ron Commans, 3 & 2 SF: d. Bob Tway, 19 holes Final: d. Mark Wiebe, 2 up

Fred Clark (1-1) 1968 (286; 1-1) R16: d. John Baldwin, 19 holes QF: lost to Mark Hayes, 1 up

Doug Clarke (2-1) 1977 (289; 2-1) R16: d. Dan Pohl, 3 & 1 QF: d. David Edwards, 1 up SF: lost to Rafael Alarcon, 2 up

Clint Clement (0-1) 1994 (288; 0-1) R16: lost to Larry Barber, 5 & 3

Lennie Clements (0-1) 1979 (286; 0-1) R16: lost to Mike Gove, 5 & 3

Robert E. Cochran (10-9) 1932 (147; 0-1) R32: lost to Richard Ashley, 3 & 2 1946 (143; 3-1) R64: d. Sig Hermann, 1 up R32: d. Jim Wolff, 3 & 2 R16: d. Ray Higgins, 4 & 3 QF: lost to George E. Victor, 1 up 1947 (147; 0-1) R64: lost to Jack Donohue, 1 up 1949 (157; 1-1) R64: d. Frank English, 4 & 3 R32: lost to John “Pick” Wagner, 3 & 2 1953 (150; 3-1) R64: d. Ranson Bricher, 4 & 3 R32: d. John Zeisler, 6 & 5 R16: d. Lawrence Dana Jr., 5 & 4 QF: lost to Frank Strafaci, 2 & 1 1956 (288; 0-1) R16: lost to Don Bisplinghoff, 2 up 1957 (300; 0-1) R16: lost to Bob Pratt, 6 & 5 1960 (287; 3-1) R16: d. Kenneth Finke, 9 & 7 QF: d. Edgar Updegraff, 9 & 7 SF: d. Herbert A. Durham, 2 & 1 Final: lost to Tommy Aaron, default after 5 holes (bad back) 1961 (292; 0-1) R16: lost to Deane Beman, 3 & 2 Winner, 1931 Western Junior.

Darren Cole (0-1) 1985 (285; 0-1) R16: lost to Billy Andrade, 2 & 1

Ron Commans (3-3) 1978 (297*; 1-1) R16: d. Brent Murray, 2 up QF: lost to Bob Clampett, 3 & 2 1979 (289; 0-1) R16: lost to Robert Wrenn, 4 & 2 1981 (288; 2-1) R16: d. Willie Wood, 1 up QF: d. Brad Faxon, 3 & 2 SF: lost to Frank Fuhrer, 1 up

Erik Compton (0-1) 1999 (279; 0-1) R16: lost to Michael Kirk, 5 & 4

Truman Connell (0-2) 1961 (293; 0-1) R16: lost to James “Billy” Key, 20 holes 1965 (304; 0-1) R16: lost to William Newton, 1 up

Pierceson Coody (4-0) Champion 2020 2020 (284; 4-0) R16: d. Alexander Yang, 2 & 1 QF: d. Connor Creasy, 5 & 4 SF: d. George Duangmanee, 1 up Final: d. Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, 2 & 1

John Cook (1-1) 1977 (290; 1-1) R16: d. Scott Hoch, 3 & 1 QF: lost to Rafael Alarcon, 3 & 1

Graham Cooke (1-1) 1973 (299; 1-1) R16: d. Tom Purtzer, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Ben Crenshaw, 2 & 1

Justin Cooper (0-1) 1995 (279; 0-1) R16: lost to Doug Roecker, 4 & 3

John Coultas (1-2) 2015 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Sam Horsfield, 19 holes 2016 (281; 1-1) R16: d. Vincent Whaley, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Davis Riley, 1 up

Fred Couples (3-2) 1979 (290*; 1-1) R16: d. David Ogrin, 3 & 1 QF: lost to Mark Wiebe, 20 holes 1980 (285; 2-1) R16: d. Joey Sindelar, 19 holes QF: d. Mark O’Meara, 19 holes SF: lost to David Orgin, 21 holes

Kurt Cox (0-1) 1970 (287; 0-1) R16: lost to Lanny Wadkins, 1 up

Mike Craven (0-1) 1973 (298; 0-1) R16: lost to Bill Rogers, 5 & 3

Cory Crawford (1-1) 2014 (276; 1-1) R16: d. Lucas Herbert, 1 up QF: lost to Brian Campbell, 23 holes

Tyler Crawford (0-1) 1994 (289; 0-1) R16: lost to Alan Bratton, 2 & 1

Connor Creasy (1-1) 2020 (286; 1-1) R16: d. Sam Bennett, 4 & 3 QF: lost to Pierceson Coody, 5 & 4

Ben Crenshaw (5-2) Champion 1973 1971 (296; 0-1) R16: lost to Andy North, 2 & 1 1972 (282; 1-1) R16: d. Mike Killian, 3 & 1 QF: lost to Gil Morgan, 5 & 3 Medalist 1972. 1973 (286; 4-0) R16: d. Gary Koch, 1 up QF: d. Graham Cooke, 2 & 1 SF: d. Bill Rogers, 3 & 1 Final: d. Jimmy Ellis, 4 & 3 Medalist 1973.

Dick Crosby (0-1) 1961 (293; 0-1) R16: lost to Jim Mangum, 3 & 2

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Bruce Cudd (7-2) Champion 1954 1954 (149; 6-0) R64: d. Richard Madsack, 4 & 3 R32: d. Harley Williams, 2 & 1 R16: d. David Barclay, 5 & 3 QF: d. Edward Meyerson, 19 holes SF (36): d. Clarence Smith, 40 holes Final (36): d. Phil Getchell, 37 holes 1955 (holder, 0-1) QF (36): lost to Hillman Robbins Jr., 8 & 6 1959 (288; 1-1) R16: d . Donald Krieger, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Pete Dye, 3 & 2

Quade Cummins (0-1) 2019 (274; 0-1) R16: lost to David Laskin, 2 & 1

David Cunningham (2-2) 1989 (290*; 0-1) R16: lost to Doug Martin, 1 up 1990 (294; 2-1) R16: d. Hub Goyen, 5 & 4 QF: d. Pat Moore, 1 up SF: lost to Geoffrey Griffin, 5 & 3

John Curley (0-1) 1994 (286; 0-1) R16: lost to Chris Tidland, 2 up

Ben Curtis (4-3) 1997 (282; 1-1) R16: d. Nick Malinowski, 3 & 1 QF: lost to Danny Green, 3 & 2 1999 (276; 0-1) R16: lost to Manuel Merizalde, 22 holes 2000 (280; 3-1) R16: d. Ricky Barnes, 5 & 4 QF: d. John Lepak, 2 & 1 SF: d. Danny Green, 4 & 3 Final: lost to Michael Kirk, 2 & 1

Gene Dahlbender Jr. (1-1) 1956 (282; 1-1) R16: d. James Blair III, 37 holes QF: lost to Mason Rudolph, 8 & 7

Sean Dale (4-2) 2012 (280*; 1-1) R16: d. Jeffrey Kang, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Abraham Ancer, 4 & 3 2013 (283*; 3-1) R16: d. Patrick Rodgers, 2 up QF: d. Tyler Dunlap, 2 up SF: d. Kramer Hickok, 2 up Final: lost to Jordan Niebrugge, 3 & 2

Brad Dalke (0-1) 2017 (271; 0-1) R16: lost to Joaquin Niemann, 2 & 1

Charlie Danielson (0-2) 2014 (277; 0-1) R16: lost to Hunter Stewart, 2 & 1 2015 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to Jake Knapp, 3 & 2

Bill Davidson (0-1) 1956 (287; 0-1) R16: lost to Jack Parnell, 37 holes

Terry Dear (1-1) 1967 (294; 1-1) R16: d. Curtis Sifford, 3 & 1 QF: lost to Marty Fleckman, 2 & 1

Andrew DeBusk (1-1) 1988 (287*; 1-1) R16: d. Tom Carr, 4 & 2 QF: lost to Richard Williams, 1 up

Bryson DeChambeau (0-1) 2014 (272; 0-1) R16: lost to Xander Schauffele, 1 up

Corker DeLoach (2-1) 1971 (297; 2-1) R16: d. Jim Simons, 2 up QF: d. Bruce Hollowell, 5 & 3 SF: lost to Andy North, 5 & 4

Michael DeMorat (0-1) 2016 (278; 0-1) R16: lost to Dylan Meyer, 1 up

Todd Demsey (1-2) 1992 (288; 1-1) R16: Jamie Taylor, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Richard Green, 2 & 1 1993 (279; 0-1) R16: lost to Notah Begay, 2 & 1

Del de Windt (0-1) 1975 (295; 0-1) R16: lost to Keith Fergus, 2 & 1

Ben “Bubba” Dickerson (4-0) Champion 2001 2001 (270; 4-0) R16: d. Mike Austin, 3 & 1 QF: d. Boyd Summerhays, 2 & 1 SF: d. Matt Weibring, 4 & 3 Final: d. Trip Kuehne, 6 & 4 Co-medalist 2001, with Matthew Abbott.

Andy Dillard (0-1) 1984 (286*; 0-1) R16: lost to Brian Kamm, 1 up

Joey Dills (1-3) 1971 (296; 1-1) R16: d. Tom Jenkins, 2 up QF: lost to Andy North, 2 & 1 1973 (297; 0-1) R16: lost to Jimmy Ellis, 3 & 1 1974 (293; 0-1) R16: lost to Jay Haas, 4 & 2

Chris DiMarco (4-0) Champion 1988 1988 (285; 4-0) R16: d. David White, 3 & 2 QF: d. John Andrews, 4 & 2 SF: d. Richard Williams, 1 up Final: d. Bill Lundeen, 1 up

Andrew Dodt (0-1) 2005 (280; 0-1) R16: lost to Chris Wilson, 1 up

Andy Doeden (0-1) 1999 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to Charles Howell III, 5 & 4

Arne Dokka (1-1) 1966 (292; 1-1) R16: d. Leonard Thompson, 4 & 3 QF: lost to Ron Cerrudo, 6 & 5

Robert Donnelly (0-1) 1959 (289; 0-1) R16: lost to Robert Snelling, 5 & 4

Geoff Drakeford (0-1) 2014 (274; 0-1) R16: lost to Nick Hardy, 6 & 4

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Tom Draper Jr. (2-4) 1952 (148; 0-1) R64: lost to Tom Veech, 3 & 2 1953 (147; 2-1) R64: d. Ted Schoonback, 3 & 2 R32: d. Hillman Robbins Jr., 3 & 2 R16: lost to Raymond Palmer, 4 & 3 1962 (292; 0-1) R16: lost to George Boutell, 1 up 1963 (307; 0-1) R16: lost to R.H. Sikes, 7 & 6

Andrew Dresser (1-1) 2003 (283*, 1-1): R16: d. Aron Price, 19 holes QF: lost to Chris Botsford, 3 & 1

Ron Drimak (1-1) 1964 (290; 1-1) R16: d. Gary Polumbus, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Steve Oppermann, 3 & 2

George Duangmanee (2-1) 2020 (285; 2-1) R16: d. Matthias Schmid, 2 & 1 QF: d. Davis Thompson, 19 holes SF: lost to Pierceson Coody, 1 up

Victor Dubuisson (2-1) 2008 (273; 2-1) R16: d. Jhonattan Vegas, 3 & 1 QF: d. Sihwan Kim, 3 & 1 SF: lost to Erik Flores, 4 & 2

Jason Dufner (0-1) 1997 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to David Gossett, 2 & 1

Tyler Dunlap (1-1) 2013 (282; 1-1) R16: d. Cory McElyea, 20 holes

Herbert A. Durham (2-1) 1950 (148; 2-1) R64: d. Jim Frisina, 2 & 1 R32: d. Walter Cisco, 5 & 4 R16: lost to Robert W. Goldwater, 20 holes 1951 (150; 2-1) R64: d. Gus Moreland, 3 & 2 R32: d. Francis G. “Bo” Wininger, 1 up R16: lost to James R. English, 1 up 1960 (293; 2-1) R16: d. John Jenswold, 4 & 3 QF: d. Howell Fraser, 2 & 1 SF: lost to Robert E. Cochran, 3 & 2

David Duval (2-1) 1992 (286; 2-1) R16: d. Alan Bratton, 2 up QF: d. Larry Tedesco, 4 & 2 SF: lost to Justin Leonard, 22 holes

Paul “Pete” Dye (6-4) 1951 (152; 2-1) R64: d. Percy J. Clifford, 2 & 1 R32: d. John O. Levinson, 19 holes R16: lost to John M. Hare, 2 & 1 1957 (301; 0-1) R16: lost to James Frisina, 2 & 1 1958 (293; 2-1) R16: d. Edwin Hopkins Jr., 2 up QF: d. Jack Penrose, 2 & 1 SF: lost to James “Billy” Key, 9 & 8 1959 (288; 2-1) R16: d. Richard Yost, 1 up QF: d. Bruce Cudd, 3 & 2 SF: lost to Charles H. Hunter Jr., 5 & 4 Famed golf-course architect, also a WGA director.

Andres Echavarria (0-1) 2010 (210; 0-1) R16: lost to Travis Woolf, 2 & 1

Reid Edstrom (1-1) 1997 (283; 1-1) R16: d. Brad Elder, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Kyle Thompson, 1 up

Danny Edwards (2-2) 1971 (294; 1-1) R16: d. Pete Green, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Barney Thompson, 3 & 2 1973 (294; 1-1) R16: d. Mark Lye, 4 & 3 QF: lost to Bill Rogers, 1 up Brother of David Edwards.

David Edwards (1-1) 1977 (285; 1-1) R16: d. Bill Sibbick, 2 up QF: lost to Doug Clarke, 1 up Brother of Danny Edwards.

John Ehrgott (0-1) 1998 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to Steve Sheehan, 5 & 3

Brad Elder (0-2) 1996 (280; 0-1) R16: lost to Brett Partridge, 5 & 4 1997 (279; 0-1) R16: lost to Reid Edstrom, 2 & 1

John Elliott (0-1) 1965 (301; 0-1) R16: lost to Bob E. Smith, 3 & 2

Jimmy Ellis (3-1) 1973 (288; 3-1) R16: d. Joey Dills, 3 & 1 QF: d. Jay Haas, 1 up SF: d. Bruce Hollowell, 3 & 2 Final: lost to Ben Crenshaw, 4 & 3

Richard Ellis (0-1) 1970 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Tom Watson, 5 & 4

Ken Ellsworth (0-1) 1964 (292; 0-1) R16: lost to George Boutell, 5 & 3

Harrison Endycott (0-1) 2015 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Dawson Armstrong, 5 & 4

Sal Enriquez (0-1) 1993 (288; 0-1) R16: lost to Justin Leonard, 1 up

Derek Ernst (0-1) 2011 (278; 0-1) R16: lost to Ethan Tracy, 3 & 2

Bob Estes (0-1) 1986 (285; 0-1) R16: lost to Tim Straub, 19 holes

Juan Estrada (0-1) 1961 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Joel Goldstrand, 19 holes

Jude Eustaquio (1-1) 2008 (278; 1-1) R16: d. Lucas Lee, 19 holes QF: lost to Erik Flores, 2 & 1

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Mike Evans (0-1) 1968 (290; 0-1) R16: lost to Earl “Chip” Stewart III, 1 up

Tom Evans (1-1) 1972 (295; 1-1) R16: d. Gary Balliet, 3 & 1 QF: lost to Steve Groves, 2 up

Howard Everitt (0-1) 1958 (293; 0-1) R16: lost to James “Billy” Key, 6 & 5

Gene Eyler (1-1) 1968 (289; 1-1) R16: d. Hal Underwood, 20 holes QF: lost to Bruce Ashworth, 2 & 1

Brad Fabel (2-1) 1974 (289; 2-1) R16: d. Stan Lee, 3 & 2 QF: d. Phil Hancock, 4 & 2 SF: lost to Curtis Strange, 4 & 2

Barry Fabyan (2-3) 1986 (280; 1-1) R16: d. E.J. “Ed” Pfister, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Greg Parker, 1 up 1987 (281; 0-1) R16: lost to Hugh Royer III, 2 & 1 1989 (284; 1-1) R16: d. Charlie Whittington, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Anthony Mollica, 4 & 3

John Farquhar (0-1) 1964 (286; 0-1) R16: lost to Dave Leon, 1 up

Brad Faxon (3-2) 1981 (286; 1-1) R16: d. Nick Zambole, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Ron Commans, 3 & 2 1982 (284; 2-1) R16: d. Andrew Magee, 19 holes QF: d. Tom Pernice, 1 up SF: lost to Rick Fehr, 7 & 6

Rick Fehr (4-1) Champion 1982 1982 (272; 4-0) R16: d. William Neel, 5 & 3 QF: d. Corey Pavin, 7 & 5 SF: d. Brad Faxon, 7 & 6 Final: d. Tommy Moore, 5 & 3 Medalist 1982. 1983 (290; 0-1) R16: lost to Dillard Priutt, 3 & 2

Heath Fell (2-1) 1993 (286; 2-1) R16: d. Joel Hirsch, 3 & 2 QF: d. Chris Tidland, 5 & 4

Keith Fergus (1-1) 1975 (289; 1-1) R16: d. Del deWindt, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Curtis Strange, 2 & 1 Co-medalist 1975, with Bob Byman, Bill Mallon, Randy Simmons.

Mike Fermoyle (0-1) 1974 (292; 0-1) R16: lost to Craig Stadler, 4 & 2

Pedro Figiredo (0-1) 2012 (280*; 0-1) R16: lost to Lorens Chan, 20 holes

Sherman Finger (0-1) 1966 (293; 0-1) R16: lost to A. Downing Gray, 5 & 4

Kenneth Finke (0-1) 1960 (292; 0-1) R16: lost to Robert E. Cochran, 9 & 7

Doug Fischesser (0-4) 1974 (294*; 0-1) R16: lost to Randy Simmons, 4 & 2 1978 (295; 0-1) R16: lost to Mark Wiebe, 6 & 5 1982 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Tommy Moore, 1 up 1984 (285; 0-1) R16: lost to Rocco Mediate, 1 up

Pat Fitzsimons (0-1) 1969 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Steve Melnyk, 4 & 2 Medalist 1969.

Angus Flanagan (0-1) 2020 (277; 0-1) R16: lost to Austin Hitt, 2 up Medalist 2020.

Nicholas Flanagan (0-1) 2003 (278, 0-1) R16: lost to Peter Tomasulo, 3 & 2

Patrick Flavin (0-1) 2018 (267; 0-1) R16: lost to Spencer Ralston, 3 & 2

Marty Fleckman (5-3) 1965 (290; 1-1) R16: d. Donald Albert, 4 & 3 QF: lost to Bob E. Smith, 1 up Medalist 1965. 1966 (282; 1-1) R16: d. George Boutell, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Jim Wiechers, 4 & 3 Medalist 1966. 1967 (290; 3-1) R16: d. John Seehausen, 2 & 1 QF: d. Terry Dear, 2 & 1 SF: d. Ron Cerrudo, 1 up Final: lost to Bob E. Smith, 3 & 1

Steve Flesch (0-2) 1987 (285; 0-1) R16: lost to David White, 3 & 2 1989 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Steve Stricker, 4 & 3

Erik Flores (4-2) 2006 (214; 1-1) R16: d. Jamie Lovemark, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Pablo Martin, 5 & 4 2008 (271; 3-1) R16: d. Jason Kang, 5 & 3 QF: d. Jude Eustaquio, 19 holes SF: Victor Dubuisson, 4 & 2 Final: lost to Danny Lee, 4 & 2

Robert Floyd (3-1) 1995 (282; 3-1) R16: d. Justin Roof, 6 & 5 QF: d. Jason Buha, 2 up SF: d. Eldrick “Tiger” Woods, 2 up Final: lost to Patrick Lee, 2 & 1 Son of Ray Floyd.

Brian Fogt (0-1) 1980 (289; 0-1) R16: lost to Hal Sutton, 2 & 1

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William Foote Jr. (1-1) 1960 (291; 1-1) R16: d. Gene Hunt, 1 up QF: lost to Phil Rodgers, 3 & 1

John Fought (1-1) 1976 (290; 1-1) R16: d. Mark Bemowski, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Mick Soli, 19 holes

Glen Fowler (2-1) 1961 (289; 2-1) R16: d. Dudley Wysong, 2 up QF: d. Deane Beman, 23 holes SF: lost to James “Billy” Key, 3 & 2

Rickie Fowler (1-1) 2007 (273; 1-1) R16: d. Kevin Chappell, 3 &1 QF: lost to Jhared Hack, 4 & 2

Philip Francis (1-2) 2005 (284*; 1-1) R16: d. Jonathan Moore, 1 up QF: lost to Chris Wilson, 22 holes 2008 (276; 0-1) R16: lost to Morgan Hoffman, 1 up

Alex Franklin (0-1) 2015 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Aaron Wise, 3 & 2

Brent Franklin (0-1) 1986 (287*; 0-1) R16: lost to Chris Kite, 1 up

Howell Fraser (1-2) 1960 (290; 1-1) R16: d. Tracy Allen, 6 & 5 QF: lost to Herbert A. Durham, 2 & 1 1962 (294; 0-1) R16: lost to Arthur Hudnutt, 2 up

Scott Frisch (0-2) 1989 (288; 0-1) R16: lost to Phil Mickelson, 2 & 1 1990 (281; 0-1) R16: lost to David Morland IV, 2 & 1 Medalist 1990.

Jim Frisina (13-8) 1946 (148; 2-1) R64: d. Vic Jung, 2 & 1 R32: d. George Klouda, 3 & 1 R16: lost to Lyman “Smiley” Quick, 1 up 1947 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to John Stoltz, 1 up 1948 (151; 2-1) R64: d. Russell Harper, 19 holes R32: d. Ned Embry, 1 up R16: lost to James B. “Jimmy” McHale, 1 up 1949 (154; 4-1) R64: d. Don Guariglia, 6 & 5 R32: d. William Stewart, 1 up R16: d. William C. Campbell, 3 & 2 QF: d. Dick Chapman, 2 & 1 SF (36): lost to Frank Stranahan, 5 & 4 1950 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Herbert A. Durham, 2 & 1 1951 (147; 1-1) R64: d. Lloyd H. Morgan, 4 & 2 R32: lost to James R. English, 3 & 2 1952 (149; 3-1) R64: d. Alec Welsh, 2 & 1 R32: d. Don Cherry, 2 up R16: d. Chris Gers, 19 holes QF: lost to E. Harvie Ward Jr., 6 & 5 1957 (298; 1-1) R16: d. Paul “Pete” Dye, 2 & 1 QF: lost to James Vickers, 7 & 5

Dylan Frittelli (0-1) 2009 (285; 0-1) R16: lost to Patrick Reed, 4 & 3

Nathan Fritz (0-1) 2002 (283*; 0-1) R16: lost to Bill Haas, 2 & 1

Frank Fuhrer (4-1) Champion 1981 1980 (289; 0-1) R16: lost to Bob Tway, 2 & 1 1981 (287; 4-0) R16: d. Tom Lehman, 4 & 2 QF: d. Joe Rassett, 3 & 2 SF: d. Ron Commans, 1 up Final: d. Curt Byrum, 1 up

Jim Gallagher Jr. (0-1) 1983 (292; 0-1) R16: lost to Kent Kluba, 3 & 2

Jonathan Garrick (0-2) 2013 (280; 0-1) R16: lost to Seth Reeves, 2 & 1 2015 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Gavin Hall, 1 up

Greg Garbero (1-1) 1990 (293; 1-1) R16: d. Danny Green, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Craig Kanada, 1 up

Bob Gardner (0-1) 1964 (287; 0-1) R16: lost to Dick Giddings, 5 & 3

Doug Ghim (2-2) 2014 (270,1-1) R16: d. Matt Hansen, 1 up QF: lost to Beau Hossler, 19 holes Medalist 2014. 2016 (282; 1-1) R16: d. Max McGreevy, 19 holes QF: lost to Dylan Meyer, 5 & 4

Rick Gibson (1-1) 1984 (285; 1-1) R16: d. Larry Stubblefield, 20 holes

Dick Giddings (1-1) 1964 (296; 1-1) R16: d. Bob Gardner, 5 & 3 QF: lost to Edgar Updegraff, 2 & 1

Mathew Goggin (1-1) 1995 (274; 1-1) R16: d. Ryuki Imada, 3 & 1 QF: lost to Patrick Lee, 3 & 1 Co-medalist (with Justin Roof) 1995.

Joel Goldstrand (1-1) 1961 (291; 1-1) R16: d. Juan Estrada, 19 holes QF: lost to James “Billy” Key, 3 & 2

Andres Gonzales (0-1) 2005 (277; 0-1) R16: lost to Jamie Lovemark, 3 & 2 Medalist 2005.

Jamie Gonzalez (0-1) 1976 (295; 0-1) R16: lost to Buddy Alexander, 2 up

Talor Gooch (0-1) 2013 (283*; 0-1) R16: lost to Jordan Niebrugge, 4 & 3

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William Gordon (2-1) 2016 (284*; 2-1) R16: d. Andy Zhang, 4 & 3 QF: d. Braden Bailey, 1 up SF: lost to Dylan Meyer, 1 up 2017 (275; 0-1) R16: lost to Doc Redman, 1 up

Jason Gore (0-1) 1993 (277; 0-1) R16: lost to Chris Tidland, 2 up Medalist 1993.

Sean Gorgone (2-1) 1991 (289; 2-1) R16: d. Mark Small, 1 up QF: d. Omar Uresti, 2 & 1 SF: lost to Justin Leonard, 4 & 3

David Gossett (2-1) 1997 (280; 2-1) R16: d. Jason Dufner, 2 & 1 QF: d. Ryuki Imada, 1 up SF: lost to Danny Green, 2 up

Mike Gove (3-2) 1978 (294; 0-1) R16: lost to Scott Hoch, 2 & 1 1979 (290*; 3-1) R16: d. Lennie Clements, 5 & 3 QF: d. Robert Wrenn, 3 & 2 SF: d. Mark Wiebe, 2 up Final: lost to Hal Sutton, 1 up

Hub Goyen (0-1) 1990 (286; 0-1) R16: lost to David Cunningham, 5 & 4

Keith Goyen (2-1) 1985 (286; 2-1) R16: d. Jim Holtgrieve, 2 & 1 QF: d. Jonathan Baker, 1 up SF: lost to Dave Peege, 20 holes

A. Downing Gray (1-1) 1966 (287; 1-1) R16: d. Sherman Finger, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Bob Bryant, 22 holes

Danny Green (12-8) Champion 1997 1990 (288; 0-1) R16: lost to Greg Garbero, 3 & 2 1993 (285; 3-1) R16: d. Michael Podolak, 2 up QF: d. Tim Herron, 1 up SF: d. Heath Fell, 1 up Final: lost to Justin Leonard, 6 & 4 1995 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to Jay Hobby, 1 up 1996 (281; 1-1) R16: d. Ted Purdy, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Joel Kribel, 2 up 1997 (274; 4-0) R16: d. Charlie Woemer, 5 & 3 QF: d. Ben Curtis, 3 & 2 SF: d. David Gossett, 2 up Final: d. Andy Miller, 19 holes 1999 (281; 0-1) R16: lost to Matthew Jones, 1 up 2000 (277; 2-1) R16: d. Charlie Woerner, 3 & 2 QF: d. Manuel Merizalde, 5 & 3 SF: lost to Ben Curtis, 4 & 3 Co-medalist 2000, with Kyle Thompson. 2002 (281; 1-1) R16: d. Hunter Mahan, 2 & 1 QF: lost to John Klauk, 20 holes 2005 (281; 1-1) R16: d. Jon McLean, 1 up QF: lost to Jamie Lovemark, 3 & 2

Pete Green (1-2) 1963 (306; 1-1) R16: d. Don Voth, 7 & 6 QF: lost to Labron Harris Jr., 1 up 1971 (298; 0-1) R16: lost to Danny Edwards, 2 & 1

Richard Green (2-1) 1992 (283; 2-1) R16: d. Joel Hirsch, 1 up QF: d. Todd Demsey, 2 & 1 SF: lost to David Howser, 20 holes

Bob Greenwood (0-1) 1966 (295; 0-1) R16: lost to Bob Bryant, 5 & 4

J.J. Grey (1-1) 2016 (283; 1-1) R16: d. Greyson Sigg, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Sam Horsfield, 2 up

Geoffrey Griffin (3-1) 1990 (294; 3-1) R16: d. Joel Hirsch, 1 up QF: d. Chris Smith, 21 holes SF: d. David Cunningham, 5 & 3 Final: lost to Craig Kanada, 4 & 2

Emiliano Grillo (0-1) 2011 (275; 0-1) R16: lost to Andrew Putnam, 1 up

Adam Groom (0-1) 2000 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to John Harris, 3 & 2

Steve Groves (2-1) 1972 (289; 2-1) R16: d. Drue Johnson, 4 & 3 QF: d. Tom Evans, 2 up SF: lost to Gil Morgan, 1 up

Rob Grube (2-1) 2007 (279; 2-1) R16: d. Colt Knost, 6 & 5 QF: d. Tyson Alexander, 1 up SF: lost to Alex Prugh, 2 & 1

Joey Gullion (0-1) 1993 (286; 0-1) R16: lost to Chris Riley, 3 & 1

Dave Gurley (0-1) 1970 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Allen Miller, 2 up

Bill Haas (1-1) 2002 (278; 1-1) R16: d. Nathan Frtiz, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Adam Rubinson, 1 up

Jay Haas (4-2) 1973 (300; 1-1) R16: d. Doug Ballenger, 4 & 2 QF: lost to Jimmy Ellis, 1 up 1974 (287; 3-1) R16: d. Joey Dills, 4 & 2 QF: d. Jerry Pate, 3 & 2 SF: d. Craig Stadler, 20 holes Final: lost to Curtis Strange, 20 holes

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Jerry Haas (3-2) 1983 (293; 1-1) R16: d. Brian Tennyson, 1 up QF: lost to Duffy Waldorf, 1 up 1985 (288; 2-1) R16: d. Randy Sonnier, 2 & 1 QF: d. Davis Love III, 2 & 1 SF: lost to Scott Verplank, 1 up

Dave Haberle (0-1) 1969 (291*; 0-1) R16: lost to Earl “Chip” Stewart III, 6 & 5

Jhared Hack (4-0) Champion 2007 2007 (275; 4-0) R16: d. Clayton Rusk, 2 & 1 QF: d. Rickie Fowler, 4 & 2 SF: d. Dustin Johnson, 2 & 1 Final: d. Alex Prugh, 1 up Second-youngest winner of championship (17 years, 11 mo., 25 days) behind Jamie Lovemark.

Kevin Haefner (2-1) 2001 (277; 2-1) R16: d. Jason Hartwick, 5 & 4 QF: d. Robert Hamilton, 20 holes SF: lost to Trip Kuehne, 6 & 5

John Hahn (4-1) Champion 2009 2009 (286*; 4-0) R16: d. Cheng-Tsung Pan, 1 up QF: d. Ben An, 5 & 3 SF: d. Bud Cauley, 2 & 1 Final: d. Zach Barlow, 3 & 2 2011 (277; 0-1) R16: lost to Jeffrey Kang, 2 up

Ashley Hall (0-1) 2006 (214; 0-1) R16: lost to Gary Woodland, 4 & 3

Gavin Hall (1-1) 2015 (279; 1-1) R16: d. Jonathan Garrick, 1 up QF: lost to Jake Knapp, 24 holes

Tyler Hall (1-1) 2004 (272; 1-1) R16: d. Erik Olson, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Ryan Moore, 1 up

Gary Hallberg (0-1) 1979 (290*; 0-1) R16: lost to Bob Michael, 1 up

Gar Hamilton (0-1) 1972 (294; 0-1) R16: lost to Bill Rogers, 4 & 2

Robert Hamilton (1-1) 2001 (273; 1-1) R16: d. Nick Watney, 1 up QF: lost to Kevin Haefler, 20 holes

Cole Hammer (4-0) Champion 2018 2018 (261; 4-0) R16: d. Davis Shore, 20 holes QF: d. Spencer Ralston, 1 up SF: d. Brandon Wu, 20 holes Final: d. Davis Riley, 1 up Co-medalist 2018, with Sam Stevens.

Seung-Su Han (0-1) 2005 (280; 0-1) R16: lost to Richard Scott, 1 up

Phil Hancock (2-2) 1974 (279; 1-1) R16: d. Mark Pfeil, 4 & 2 QF: lost to Brad Fabel, 4 & 2 1975 (296; 1-1) R16: d. Lance Ten Broeck, 2 up QF: lost to Bob Byman, 1 up

Matt Hansen (0-1) 2014 (279*; 0-1) R16: lost to Doug Ghim, 1 up

Nick Hardy (2-3) 2014 (278; 2-1) R16: d. Geoff Drakeford, 6 & 4 QF: d. Scottie Scheffler, 5 & 4 SF: lost to Beau Hossler, 4 & 3 2016 (281; 0-1) R16: lost to Davis Riley, 4 & 2 2017 (273; 0-1) R16: lost to Min Woo Lee, 7 & 5

Mark Harrell (0-1) 2007 (277; 0-1) R16: lost to Dustin Johnson, 1 up

John Harris (3-4) 1975 (292; 1-1) R16: d. Mike Reid, 19 holes QF: lost to Randy Simmons, 4 & 3 1992 (280; 0-1) R16: lost to Ron Whittaker, 1 up Medalist 1992. 1996 (286*; 0-1) R16: lost to Joel Kribel, 2 & 1 2000 (282; 2-1) R16: d. Adam Groom, 3 & 2 QF: d. Kyle Thompson, 21 holes SF: lost to Michael Kirk, 6 & 5

Labron Harris Jr. (3-3) 1960 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Edgar Updegraff, 1 up 1962 (281; 0-1) R16: lost to Sid Saloman III, 20 holes Medalist 1962. 1963 (301; 3-1) R16: d. Jim Wiechers, 4 & 2 QF: d. Pete Green, 1 up SF: d. Bob Bourne, 1 up Final: lost to Tom Weiskopf, 5 & 4 Son of Labron Harris (played in 1939).

Jason Hartwick (0-1) 2001 (273; 0-1) R16: lost to Kevin Haefner, 5 & 4

Bill Harvey (0-1) 1966 (292; 0-1) R16: lost to Jack Lewis Jr., 3 & 2

Everton Hawkins (0-1) 2019 (275; 0-1) R16: lost to Daniel Wetterich, 2 & 1

Mark Hayes (2-2) 1967 (289; 0-1) R16: lost to Ron Cerrudo, 4 & 3 1968 (288; 2-1) R16: d. Bob Barbarossa, 2 & 1 QF: d. Fred Clark, 1 up SF: lost to Kemp Richardson, 2 up

Vance Heafner (0-1) 1978 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Bill Sibbick, 1 up Medalist 1978.

Brad Heaven (0-1) 2002 (277; 0-1) R16: lost to Jim Seki, 19 holes

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Michael Henderson (4-1) Champion 1998 1996 (277; 0-1) R16: lost to Whit Staples, 3 & 2 1998 (283; 4-0) R16: d. Rob Rashell, 5 & 4 QF: d. Cameron Percy, 3 & 2 SF: d. Don Padgett III, 22 holes Final: d. Shawn Koch, 1 up

Nolan Henke (1-1) 1987 (283; 1-1) R16: d. Brian Watts, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Hugh Royer III, 5 & 3

Bunky Henry (2-1) 1965 (295; 2-1) R16: d. Melvin “Bud” Stevens, 2 up QF: d. Jim Wiechers, 3 & 1 SF: lost to Bob E. Smith, 3 & 2

Geoff Hensley (0-1) 1971 (296; 0-1) R16: lost to Bob Zender, 3 & 2

Eduardo Herrera (1-1) 1986 (284; 1-1) R16: d. Bill Lundeen, 1 up QF: lost to Robert Huxtable, 1 up

Tim Herron (1-3) 1991 (285; 0-1) R16: lost to Justin Leonard, 1 up 1992 (288; 0-1) R16: lost to Brandon Knight, 3 & 2 1993 (284; 1-1) R16: d. Mark Small, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Danny Green, 1 up

Kramer Hickok (2-1) 2013 (279; 2-1) R16: d. Beau Hossler, 2 & 1 QF: d. David Snyder, 2 up SF: lost to Sean Dale, 2 up

Rory Hie (0-1) 2008 (275; 0-1) R16: lost to Sihwan Kim, 5 & 4

Joel Hirsch (0-4) 1980 (291; 0-1) R16: lost to David Ogrin, 1 up 1990 (285; 0-1) R16: lost to Geoffrey Griffin, 1 up 1992 (291; 0-1) R16: lost to Richard Green, 1 up 1993 (287; 0-1) R16: lost to Heath Fell, 3 & 2

Jim Hiskey (1-1) 1957 (298; 1-1) R16: d. J. Paul Leslie, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Edgar Updegraff, 6 & 5

Austin Hitt (1-1) 2020 (288*; 1-1) R16: d. Angus Flanagan, 2 up QF: lost to Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, 2 & 1

Thomas C. Hoak (2-2) 1947 (157; 1-1) R64: d. Max Shelton, 6 & 4 R32: lost to Joe Switzer, 3 & 2 1960 (293; 1-1) R16: d. James A. Nordine, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Tommy Aaron, 4 & 3 Brother of James and Richard Hoak (played 1947-48).

Jay Hobby (1-1) 1995 (275; 1-1) R16: d. Danny Green, 1 up QF: lost to Darron Stiles, 5 & 3

Tim Hobby (0-1) 1989 (289; 0-1) R16: lost to Anthony Mollica, 1 up

Scott Hoch (1-3) 1977 (293*; 0-1) R16: lost to John Cook, 3 & 1 1978 (287; 1-1) R16: d. Mike Gove, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Bob Tway, 5 & 4 1979 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Mitch Mooney, 26 holes

Lee Hodges (0-1) 2017 (274; 0-1) R16: lost to Cameron Champ, 3 & 2

Morgan Hoffman (1-1) 2008 (277; 1-1) R16: d. Philip Francis, 1 up QF: lost to Danny Lee, 3 & 2

Tom Hoge (0-1) 2010 (207; 0-1) R16: lost to Chan Kim, 3 & 2

Tim Holland (2-3) 1956 (279; 1-1) R16: d. Robert Tinney, 9 & 8 QF: lost to Jack Parnell, 8 & 7 1962 (289; 0-1) R16: lost to Melvin “Bud” Stevens, 4 & 2 1963 (307; 1-1) R16: d. Melvin “Bud” Stevens, 1 up QF: lost to Bob Bourne, 5 & 4

Bruce Hollowell (3-2) 1971 (296; 1-1) R16: d. Allen Miller, 20 holes QF: lost to Corker DeLoach, 5 & 3 1973 (298; 2-1) R16: d. Craig Stadler, 2 & 1 QF: d. Mike Killian, 4 & 3 SF: lost to Jimmy Ellis, 3 & 2

Bill Holstead (0-1) 1970 (287; 0-1) R16: lost to John Mahaffey, 6 & 5

Jim Holtgrieve (1-4) 1978 (297*; 1-1) R16: d. Lindy Miller, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Mark Wiebe, 2 & 1 1980 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Robert Wrenn, 4 & 3 1984 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Scott Verplank, 3 & 2 1985 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Keith Goyen, 2 & 1

Edwin Hopkins Jr. (2-5) 1950 (150; 1-1) R64: d. William Carothers Jr., 5 & 3 R32: lost to Dale Morey, 6 & 5 1952 (145; 1-1) R64: d. Larry Kraay, 2 up R32: lost to Jack Coyle, 3 & 2 1957 (294; 0-1) R16: lost to Edgar Updegraff, 37 holes 1958 (286; 0-1) R16: lost to Pete Dye, 2 up Co-medalist 1958, with Mason Rudolph, James “Billy” Key. 1960 (289; 0-1) R16: lost to Tommy Aaron, 3 & 1

Dick Hopwood (0-1) 1964 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Bruce Seligman, 19 holes

Rodney Horn (1-1) 1967 (283; 1-1) R16: d. Bernie Magnussen, 6 & 5 QF: lost to Earl “Chip” Stewart III, 2 & 1

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Billy Horschel (0-2) 2006 (208; 0-1) R16: lost to Pablo Martin, 2 & 1 2007 (276; 0-1) R16: lost to Kyle Stanley, 19 holes

Sam Horsfield (4-2) 2015 (281; 1-1) R16: d. John Coultas, 19 holes QF: lost to Aaron Wise 3 & 2 2016 (269; 3-1) R16: d. Joaquin Niemann, 19 holes QF: d. J.J. Grey, 2 up SF: d. Davis Riley, 2 & 1 Final: lost to Dylan Meyer, 3 & 1 Medalist 2016.

Kyle Hosick (1-1) 2007 (280; 1-1) R16: d. Lucas Lee, 2 up QF: lost to Dustin Johnson, 3 & 2

Beau Hossler (4-1) Champion 2014 2013 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Kramer Hickok, 2 & 1 2014 (276; 4-0) R16: d. Cheng-Tsung Pan, 3 & 2 QF: d. Doug Ghim, 19 holes SF: d. Nick Hardy, 4 & 3 Final: d. Xander Schauffele, 2 up

Ralph Howe (0-1) 1988 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Bill Lundeen, 3 & 2

Charles Howell III (1-1) 1999 (278; 1-1) R16: d. Andy Doeden, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Manuel Merizalde, 1 up

David Howser (3-1) 1992 (291; 3-1) R16: d. Patrick Lee, 4 & 3 QF: d. Brandon Knight, 1 up SF: d. Richard Green, 20 holes Final: lost to Justin Leonard, 2 up

Robert Hoyt (0-1) 1975 (293; 0-1) R16: lost to Andy Bean, 5 & 3

Arthur Hudnutt (4-0) Champion 1962 1962 (290; 4-0) R16: d. Howell Fraser, 2 up QF: d. Sid Salomon III, 20 holes SF: d. Johnny Stevens, 19 holes Final: d. Melvin “Bud” Stevens, 1 up

Mackenzie Hughes (0-2) 2011 (280; 0-1) R16: lost to Cheng-Tsung Pan, 20 holes 2012 (280*; 0-1) R16: lost to Justin Thomas, 2 & 1

Gene Hunt (0-1) 1960 (286; 0-1) R16: lost to William Foote Jr., 1 up

Charles H. Hunter Jr. (3-1) 1959 (289; 3-1) R16: d. Harold Jacobson, 3 & 2 QF: d. Bob Pratt, 9 & 8 SF: d. Pete Dye, 3 & 2 Final: lost to Edgar Updegraff, 7 & 5

Dave Huske (1-1) 1965 (299; 1-1) R16: d. Bob Meyer, 4 & 3 QF: lost to George Boutell, 5 & 4 Son of Al Huske (played 1930).

Robert Huxtable (3-1) 1986 (282; 3-1) R16: d. Steve Lamontagne, 3 & 2 QF: d. Eduardo Herrera, 1 up SF: d. Tim Straub, 1 up Final: lost to Greg Parker, 3 & 1

Bill Hyndman (0-1) 1968 (290; 0-1) R16: lost to Kemp Richardson, 1 up

Brad Iles (2-1) 2005 (284*; 2-1) R16: d. Nathan T. Smith, 20 holes QF: d. Richard Scott, 19 holes SF: lost to Chris Wilson, 1 up

Ryuji Imada (1-3) 1995 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to Mathew Goggin, 3 & 1 1997 (276; 1-1) R16: d. Randy Leen, 3 & 2 QF: lost to David Gossett, 1 up 1998 (278; 0-1) R16: lost to Cameron Percy, 4 & 3

John Inman (4-0) Champion 1984 1984 (284; 4-0) R16: d. Clark Burroughs, 2 & 1 QF: d. Rick Gibson, 2 & 1 SF: d. Danny Mijovic, 3 & 2 Final: d. Rocco Mediate, 3 & 2

Cole Isban (0-1) 2005 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Randy Lowry, 5 & 3

James Jackson (4-4) 1949 (151; 1-1) R64: d. Dee A. Replogle, 4 & 3 R32: lost to Harold Brink, 2 up 1952 (145; 1-1) R64: d. Henry Cripps, 2 & 1 R43: lost to Orville Goens, 1 up 1953 (149; 2-1) R64: d. Donald Guariglia, 2 & 1 R32: d. John Barton, 20 holes R16: lost to Dale Morey, 2 & 1 1958 (297; 0-1) R16: lost to Edgar Updegraff, 1 up

Jerry Jackson (0-1) 1963 (310*; 0-1) R16: lost to Johnny Stevens, 3 & 1

Peter Jacobsen (1-2) 1975 (296; 0-1) R16: lost to Randy Simmons, 1 up 1976 (292; 1-1) R16: d. Eddie Mudd, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Bob Byman, 19 holes

Harold Jacobson (0-1) 1959 (290; 0-1) R16: lost to Charles H. Hunter Jr., 3 & 2

J.J. Jakovac (3-1) 2003 (280, 3-1): R16: d. James Nittles, 3 & 2 QF: d. Peter Tomasulo, 1 up SF: d. Adam Rubinson, 3 & 2 F: lost to Chris Botsford, 3 & 2

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Jim Jamieson (0-1) 1962 (291; 0-1) R16: lost to Charles MacCallum, 2 up

Lynn Janson (1-1) 1969 (285; 1-1) R16: d. Bob Barbarossa, 4 & 3 QF: lost to Steve Melnyk, 4 & 3

Brendon Jelley (1-1) 2017 (275; 1-1) R16: d. John Pak, 2 up QF: lost to Norman Xiong, 1 up

Tom Jenkins (0-1) 1971 (291; 0-1) R16: lost to Joey Dills, 2 up

John Jenswold (0-1) 1960 (288; 0-1) R16: lost to Herbert A. Durham, 4 & 3

Brandt Jobe (0-1) 1986 (287*; 0-1) R16: lost to Jim Benepe, 3 & 2

Drue Johnson (2-3) 1969 (290; 2-1) R16: d. Bill Kratzert, 1 up QF: d. Allen Miller, 1 up SF: lost to Howard Twitty, 3 & 2 1970 (287; 0-1) R16: lost to Tom Kite, 4 & 3 1972 (294; 0-1) R16: lost to Steve Groves, 4 & 3

Dustin Johnson (3-2) 2006 (214; 1-1) R16: d. Richard Scott, 2 up QF: lost to Bronson LaCassie, 6 & 5 2007 (277; 2-1) R16: d. Mark Harrell, 1 up QF: d. Kyle Hosick, 3 & 2 SF: lost to Jhared Hack, 2 & 1

Kevin Johnson (0-1) 1987 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Robert McNamara, 3 & 2

Tom Johnson (0-1) 2003 (278, 0-1): R16: lost to Richard Moir, 2 & 1

John Jones (0-1) 1977 (290; 0-1) R16: lost to Bob Proben, 1 up

Matthew Jones (1-1) 1999 (281; 1-1) R16: d. Danny Green, 1 up QF: lost to Steve Scott, 2 & 1

Steve Jones (0-1) 1981 (286; 0-1) R16: lost to Hal Sutton, 3 & 2

Tom Jones (0-1) 1974 (287; 0-1) R16: lost to Bill Mallon, 3 & 2

Jim Joseph (1-1) 1976 (295; 1-1) R16: d. Jim Nelford, 6 & 5 QF: lost to John Stark, 1 up

Brian Kamm (1-1) 1984 (282; 1-1) R16: d. Andy Dillard, 1 up QF: lost to Fred Wadsworth, 5 & 4

Scott Kammann (0-1) 1995 (280; 0-1) R16: lost to Patrick Lee, 6 & 5

Craig Kanada (4-0) Champion 1990 1990 (287; 4-0) R16: d. Brad Klapprott, 5 & 4 QF: d. Greg Garbero, 1 up SF: d. David Morland IV, 2 & 1 Final: d. Geoffrey Griffin, 4 & 2

Alex Kang (0-1) 2011 (281; 0-1) R16: lost to Jordan Spieth, 4 & 3

Jason Kang (0-1) 2008 (280; 0-1) R16: lost to Erik Flores, 5 & 3

Jeffrey Kang (3-3) 2010 (209; 1-1) R16: d. Jun Min “Lion” Kim, 3 & 2 QF: lost to David Chung, 1 up 2011 (281; 2-1) R16: d. John Hahn, 2 up QF: d. Andrew Putnam, 1 up SF: lost to Patrick Cantlay, 1 up 2012 (276; 0-1) R16: lost to Sean Dale, 3 & 2

Nathan Kent (0-1) 2000 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Patrick Beste, 1 up

Jeff Kern (0-2) 1977 (291; 0-1) R16: lost to Mike Brannan, 2 up 1998 (280; 0-1) R16: lost to Don Padgett III, 4 & 3

Todd Kernaghan (0-1) 1991 (289; 0-1) R16: lost to Brad Klapprott, 19 holes

James “Billy” Key (8-2) Champion 1958 1958 (286; 4-0) R16: d. Howard Everitt, 6 & 5 QF: d. Edgar Updegraff, 4 & 3 SF: d. Pete Dye, 9 & 8 Final: d. Mason Rudolph, 3 & 2 Co-medalist 1958, with Mason Rudolph, Edwin Hopkins Jr. 1959 (288; 1-1) R16: d. Robert Atkinson Jr., 1 up QF: lost to Edgar Updegraff, 38 holes 1961 (289; 3-1) R16: d. Truman Connell, 20 holes QF: d. Joel Goldstrand, 3 & 2 SF: d. Gene Fowler, 3 & 2 Final: lost to Jack Nicklaus, 4 & 3

Mike Killian (1-3) 1968 (291*; 0-1) R16: lost to Rik Massengale, 3 & 2 1972 (292; 0-1) R16: lost to Ben Crenshaw, 3 & 1 1973 (294; 1-1) R16: d. Danny Yates, 4 & 3 QF: lost to Bruce Hollowell, 4 & 3

Chan Kim (2-2) 2009 (283; 0-1): R16: lost to Byeong-Hun An 3 & 2 2010 (214*; 2-1) R16: d. Tom Hoge, 3 & 2 QF: d. Cam Burke, 2 & 1 SF: lost to David Chung, 19 holes

Jun Min “Lion” Kim (0-1) 2010 (212; 0-1) R16: lost to Jeffrey Kang, 3 & 2

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Sihwan Kim (1-1) 2008 (278; 1-1) R16: d. Rory Hie, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Victor Dubuisson, 3 & 1

Michael Kirk (5-1) Champion 2000 1999 (282; 1-1) R16: d. Erik Compton, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Aaron Baddeley, 5 & 3 2000 (281; 4-0) R16: d. Wayne Raath, 1 up QF: d. Patrick Beste, 3 & 2 SF: d. John Harris, 6 & 5 Final: d. Ben Curtis, 2 & 1

Kevin Kisner (0-1) 2004 (275; 0-1) R16: lost to Ryan Moore, 3 & 1

Chris Kite (1-1) 1986 (280; 1-1) R16: d. Brent Franklin, 1 up QF: lost to Scott Almquist, 4 & 2

Tom Kite (3-2) 1970 (273; 2-1) R16: d. Drue Johnson, 4 & 3 QF: d. Allen Miller, 2 up SF: lost to Lanny Wadkins, 20 holes Medalist 1970. 1971 (292; 1-1) R16: d. Stan Altgelt, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Bob Zender, 2 & 1

Brad Klapprott (1-2) 1990 (293; 0-1) R16: lost to Craig Kanada, 5 & 4 1991 (288; 1-1) R16: d. Todd Kernaghan, 19 holes QF: lost to Justin Leonard, 4 & 3

Jeff Klauk (4-2) Champion 2002 1998 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Travis Perkins, 20 holes 2000 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to Manuel Merizalde, 5 & 4 2002 (283*; 4-0) R16: d. Kevin Stadler, 2 & 1 QF: d. Danny Green, 20 holes SF: d. Jim Seki, 3 & 2 Final: d. Adam Rubinson, 6 & 5

Kent Kluba (3-1) 1983 (289; 3-1) R16: d. Jim Gallagher Jr., 3 & 2 QF: d. Dillard Priutt, 4 & 3 SF: d. Duffy Waldorf, 1 up Final: lost to Billy Tuten, 2 up

Jake Knapp (2-1) 2015 (283; 2-1) R16: d. Charlie Danielson, 3 & 2 QF: d. Gavin Hall, 24 holes SF: lost to Aaron Wise, 4 & 2

Brandon Knight (1-1) 1992 (290; 1-1) R16: d. Tim Herron, 3 & 2 QF: lost to David Howser, 1 up

Colt Knost (0-1) 2007 (273; 0-1) R16: lost to Rob Grube, 6 & 5

Gary Koch (0-1) 1973 (296; 0-1) R16: lost to Ben Crenshaw, 1 up

Shawn Koch (3-1) 1998 (284*; 3-1) R16: d. Alberto Ochoa, 22 holes QF: d. Adam Scott, 19 holes SF: d. Terry Noe, 4 & 2 Final: lost to Michael Henderson, 1 up

Kyle Kopsick (0-1) 2009 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to Andrea Pavan, 3 & 2

Bill Kratzert (0-2) 1969 (287; 0-1) R16: lost to Drue Johnson, 1 up 1972 (295; 0-1) R16: lost to Gary Sanders, 2 & 1

Joel Kribel (4-0) Champion 1996 1996 (274; 4-0) R16: d. John Harris, 2 & 1 QF: d. Danny Green, 2 up SF: d. Steve Allan, 3 & 2 Final: d. Brett Partridge, 2 & 1 Medalist 1996.

Donald Krieger (0-1) 1959 (289; 0-1) R16: lost to Bruce Cudd, 5 & 4

Tom Kroll (0-1) 1994 (288; 0-1) R16: lost to Darron Stiles, 2 & 1

Trip Kuehne (3-1) 2001 (275; 3-1) R16: d. Michael Sims, 1 up QF: d. Matthew Abbott, 20 holes SF: d. Kevin Haefner, 6 & 5 Final: lost to Ben “Bubba” Dickerson, 6 & 4

Keith Kulzer (0-1) 1982 (285; 0-1) R16: lost to John Spelman, 3 & 2

Douglas LaBelle (0-1) 1996 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to Charles Warren, 1 up

Bronson LaCassie (4-1) Champion 2006 2004 (274; 0-1) R16: lost to James Nitties, 2 & 1 2006 (210; 4-0) R16: d. Tim Stewart, 6 & 5 QF: d. Dustin Johnson, 6 & 5 SF: d. Dawie Van Der Walt, 3 & 1 Final: d. Pablo Martin, 2 & 1

Richard Lamb (0-1) 2012 (280*; 0-1) R16: lost to Chris Williams, 6 & 5

Steve Lamontagne (0-1) 1986 (286; 0-1) R16: lost to Robert Huxtable, 3 & 2

Brett Lange (0-1) 2004 (275; 0-1) R16: lost to Michael Sim, 2 & 1

David Laskin (2-1) 2019 (274; 2-1) R16: d. Quade Cummins, 2 & 1 QF: d. Davis Thompson, 2 & 1 SF: lost to Garrett Rank, 2 & 1

Mark Lawrence (0-1) 1981 (292; 0-1) R16: lost to Corey Pavin, 3 & 1

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Danny Lee (4-0) Champion 2008 2008 (268; 4-0) R16: d. Daniel Woltman, 1 up QF: d. Morgan Hoffman, 3 & 2 SF: d. James Conrad Shindler IV, 4 & 2 Final: d. Erik Flores, 4 & 2 Medalist 2008.

Jeff Lee (0-1) 1990 (291; 0-1) R16: lost to Pat Moore, 1 up

Lucas Lee (0-2) 2007 (271; 0-1) R16: lost to Kyle Hosick, 2 up Medalist 2007. 2008 (276; 0-1) R16: lost to Jude Eustaquio, 19 holes

Min Woo Lee (1-2) 2017 (276*; 1-1) R16: d. Nick Hardy, 7 & 5 QF: lost to Doc Redman, 2 & 1 2018 (266; 0-1) R16: lost to Davis Riley, 4 & 3

Patrick Lee (4-2) Champion 1995 1992 (285; 0-1) R16: lost to David Howser, 4 & 3 1994 (291*; 0-1) R16: lost to Charlie Wi, 19 holes 1995 (281; 4-0) R16: d. Scott Kammann, 6 & 5 QF: d. Mathew Goggin, 3 & 1 SF: d. Darron Stiles, 5 & 4 Final: d. Robert Floyd, 2 & 1

Stan Lee (0-1) 1974 (293; 0-1) R16: lost to Brad Fabel, 3 & 2

Won Joon Lee (0-1) 2006 (200; 0-1) R16: lost to Tyler Leon, 2 & 1 Medalist 2006.

Randy Leen (1-3) 1996 (276; 1-1) R16: d. Roger Tambellini, 3 & 1 QF: lost to Brett Partridge, 2 & 1 1997 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Ryuji Imada, 3 & 2 1998 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Terry Noe, 2 & 1

Tom Lehman (0-2) 1981 (292; 0-1) R16: lost to Frank Fuhrer, 4 & 2 1982 (281; 0-1) R16: lost to Tom Pernice, 2 up

Charles Leider (1-1) 1959 (289; 1-1) R16: d. Ronald Luceti, 1 up QF: lost to Robert Snelling, 6 & 5

Jim Lemon (1-1) 1990 (289; 1-1) R16: d. Brian Montgomery, 3 & 2 QF: lost to David Morland IV, 5 & 4

Dave Leon (2-1) 1964 (295; 2-1) R16: d. John Farquhar, 1 up QF: d. Greg Pitzer, 7 & 6 SF: lost to Steve Oppermann, 2 & 1

Tyler Leon (1-1) 2006 (214; 1-1) R16: d. Won Joon Lee, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Scott Pieri, 2 & 1

Justin Leonard (11-1) Champion 1992, 1993 1991 (291*; 3-1) R16: d. Tim Herron, 1 up QF: d. Brad Klapprott, 4 & 3 SF: d. Sean Gorgone, 4 & 3 Final: lost to Phil Mickelson, 2 & 1 1992 (289; 4-0) R16: d. Warren Schutte, 19 holes QF: d. Ron Whittaker, 2 & 1 SF: d. David Duval, 22 holes Final: d. David Howser, 2 up 1993 (280; 4-0) R16: d. Sal Enriquez, 1 up QF: d. Jaxon Brigman, 20 holes SF: d. Chris Riley, 2 & 1 Final: d. Danny Green, 6 & 4

John Lepak (1-1) 2000 (280; 1-1) R16: d. B.J. Staten, 1 up QF: lost to Ben Curtis, 2 & 1

Greg Lesher (4-2) 1988 (284; 2-1) R16: d. Steve Stricker, 1 up QF: d. Brian Nelson, 3 & 1 SF: lost to Bill Lundeen, 2 & 1 1989 (286; 2-1) R16: d. Stephen McCraw, 5 & 3 QF: d. Phil Mickelson, 2 & 1 SF: lost to David Sutherland, 3 & 2

Paul Leslie (10-5) Champion 1936 1934 (157; 2-1) R32: d. Joy D. Cole, 7 & 6 R16: d. Jack F. Malloy, 4 & 2 QF (36): lost to Charles R. Yates, 10 & 9 1935 (143; 1-1) R32: d. Loran Van Zandt, 4 & 3 R16: lost to Charles R. Yates, 2 & 1 1936 (140; 5-0) R32: d. Eddie Held, 5 & 4 R16: d. Don Edwards, 3 & 2 QF (36): d. Jack Munger, 38 holes SF (36): d. John Lehman, 5 & 4 Final (36): d. Bob Fraser, 2 & 1 1937 (holder; 1-1) R64: d. George Lewis, 5 & 4 R32: lost to William “Bill” Holt Kr., 20 holes 1938 (149; 1-1) R64: d. Randall R. Ahern, 4 & 3 R32: lost to Maurice McCarthy, 1 up 1957 (301; 0-1) R16: lost to James Hiskey, 5 & 4 Formally Dr. J. Paul Leslie in later life.

Perry Leslie (1-1) 1970 (288; 1-1) R16: d. Jim Simons, 19 holes QF: lost to John Mahaffey, 5 & 4

Jack Lewis Jr. (2-1) 1966 (296*; 2-1) R16: d. Bill Harvey, 3 & 2 QF: d. Richard Rhoads, 3 & 1 SF: lost to Jim Wiechers, 4 & 3

Earl Liff (0-1) 1963 (309: 0-1) R16: lost to Bob Bourne, 3 & 1

Dean Lind (0-1) 1962 (295; 0-1) R16: lost to Johnny Stevens, 4 & 3

Luke List (2-1) 2005 (282; 2-1) R16: d. Brian Carroll, 2 & 1 QF: d. Randy Lowry, 3 & 1 SF: lost to Jamie Lovemark, 5 & 4

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Bob Littler (0-1) 1966 (293; 0-1) R16: lost to Ron Cerrudo, 1 up

Kaiwen Liu (1-1) 2018 (272; 1-1) R16: d. Sam Stevens, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Tyler Strafaci, 2 up

Bill Loeffler (0-1) 1978 (297*; 0-1) R16: lost to Bob Tway, 1 up

Carl Lohren (0-1) 1961 (289; 0-1) R16: lost to Ronald Weber, 19 holes

Davis Love III (1-2) 1984 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Fred Wadsworth, 2 up 1985 (284; 1-1) R16: d. Sam Randolph, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Jerry Haas, 2 & 1

Jamie Lovemark (4-1) Champion 2005 2005 (284*; 4-0) R16: d. Andres Gonzales, 3 & 2 QF: d. Danny Green, 3 & 2 SF: d. Luke List, 5 & 4 Final: d. Chris Wilson, 3 & 2 Youngest winner of championship (17 years, 6 mo., 8 days). 2006 (207; 0-1) R16: lost to Erik Flores, 5 & 4

Randy Lowry (1-1) 2005 (279; 1-1) R16: d. Cole Isban, 5 & 3 QF: lost to Luke List, 3 & 1

Ronald Luceti (0-1) 1959 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Charles Leider, 1 up

Eddie Luethke (0-1) 1981 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Curt Byrum, 21 holes Co-medalist 1981, with Willie Wood.

Bill Lundeen (3-2) 1986 (286; 0-1) R16: lost to Eduardo Herrera, 3 & 2 1988 (283; 3-1) R16: d. Ralph Howe, 3 & 2 QF: d. Kevin Wentworth, 4 & 2 SF: d. Greg Lesher, 2 & 1 Final: lost to Chris DiMarco, 1 up

Mark Lye (0-1) 1973 (301; 0-1) R16: lost to Danny Edwards, 4 & 3

Charles MacCallum (1-1) 1962 (296*; 1-1) R16: d. Jim Jamieson, 2 up QF: lost to Melvin “Bud” Stevens, 5 & 4

Taylor Macdonald (0-1) 2014 (274, 0-1) R16: lost to Scottie Scheffler, 3 & 1

Bernie Magnussen (0-1) 1967 (294; 0-1) R16: lost to Rodney Horn, 6 & 5

Andrew Magee (0-1) 1982 (277; 0-1) R16: lost to Brad Faxon, 19 holes 1983 (292; 2-1) R16: d. Bill Plyler, 3 & 2 QF: d. Bob Wolcott, 1 up SF: lost to Billy Tuten, 2 & 1

Jack Maguire (0-1) 2015 (285; 0-1) R16: lost to Robby Shelton IV, 3 & 2

John Mahaffey (2-1) 1970 (281; 2-1) R16: d. Bill Holstead, 6 & 5 QF: d. Perry Leslie, 5 & 4 SF: lost to Charles Borner, 2 up

Hunter Mahan (1-2) 2001 (275; 1-1) R16: d. Chris Nallen, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Matt Weibring, 1 up 2002 (279; 0-1) R16: lost to Danny Green, 2 & 1

Landry Mahan (0-1) 1999 (284*; 0-1) R16: lost to Steve Scott, 21 holes

Gregor Main (4-3) 2008 (278; 1-1) R16: d. Joey Benedetti, 3 & 1 QF: lost to James Conrad Shindler IV, 1 up 2010 (214*; 3-1) R16: d. Cheng-Tsung Pan, 2 &1 QF: d. Travis Woolf, 3 & 2 SF: d. Kieran Pratt, 19 holes Final: lost to David Chung, 2 & 1 2011 (280; 0-1) R16: lost to Peter Uihlein, 3 & 2

Nick Malinowski (0-1) 1997 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to Ben Curtis, 3 & 1

Bill Mallon (2-2) 1974 (293; 1-1) R16: d. Tom Jones, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Curtis Strange, 1 up 1975 (289; 1-1) R16: d. Mark Witt, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Andy Bean, 19 holes Co-medalist 1975, with Bob Byman, Keith Fergus, Randy Simmons.

Jim Mangum (2-1) 1961 (288; 2-1) R16: d. Dick Crosby, 3 & 2 QF: d. Dick Canon, 3 & 2 SF: lost to Jack Nicklaus, 6 & 5

Kevin Marsh (0-2) 1994 (280; 0-1) R16: lost to Chris Riley, 1 up 1996 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Steve Allan, 1 up

Doug Martin (3-2) 1987 (285; 2-1) R16: d. E.J. “Ed” Pfister, 1 up QF: d. Len Mattiace, 2 & 1 SF: lost to Hugh Royer III, 3 & 1 1988 (271; 1-1) R16: d. David Cunningham, 1 up QF: lost to David Sutherland, 2 & 1 Medalist 1989.

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Pablo Martin (3-1) 2006 (213; 3-1) R16: d. Billy Horschel, 2 & 1 QF: d. Erik Flores, 5 & 4 SF: d. Scott Pieri, 5 & 3 Final: lost to Bronson LaCassie, 2 & 1

Rik Massengale (4-0) Champion 1968 1968 (288; 4-0) R16: d. Mike Killian, 3 & 2 QF: d. Earl “ Chip” Stewart III, 1 up SF: d. Bruce Ashworth, 2 & 1 Final: d. Kemp Richardson, 3 & 1

Len Mattiace (2-3) 1985 (288; 1-1) R16: d. Peter Persons, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Dave Pegge, 5 & 4 1987 (276; 1-1) R16: d. Brian Montgomery, 4 & 3 QF: lost to Doug Martin, 2 & 1 Medalist 1987. 1989 (285; 0-1) R16: lost to David Sutherland, 5 & 4

Bob May (0-1) 1989 (281; 0-1) R16: lost to Bill McDonald, 4 & 3

Garrett May (0-1) 2019 (275; 0-1) R16: lost to Ricky Castillo, 3 & 1

Christopher Mayson (0-1) 2003 (281, 0-1): R16: lost to Chris Botsford, 20 holes

Mark McBride (0-1) 2001 (280*; 0-1) R16: lost to Matthew Abbott, 2 up

Jon McLean (0-1) 2005 (281; 0-1) R16: lost to Danny Green, 1 up

Mark McCormack (0-1) 1956 (288; 0-1) R16: lost to Floyd Addington, 5 & 4 Chicago native; founded marketing firm IMG.

Michael McCoy (0-1) 1997 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to Andy Miller, 4 & 2

Stephen McCraw (0-1) 1989 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Greg Lesher, 5 & 3

Bill McDonald (1-1) 1989 (289; 1-1) R16: d. Bob May, 4 & 3 QF: lost to Steve Stricker, 3 & 1

Cory McElyea (0-1) 2013 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to Tyler Dunlap, 20 holes

Tommy McGinnis (0-1) 1968 (286; 0-1) R16: lost to Bruce Ashworth, 4 & 3

Max McGreevy (0-1) 2016 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Doug Ghim, 19 holes

Andrew McKenzie (0-1) 2004 (274; 0-1) R16: lost to Kevin Ward, 3 & 1

Robert McNamara (1-1) 1987 (286; 1-1) R16: d. Kevin Johnson, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Eric Woods, 2 & 1

Rocco Mediate (3-1) 1984 (279; 3-1) R16: d. Doug Fischesser, 1 up QF: d. Scott Verplank, 19 holes SF: d. Fred Wadsworth, 1 up Final: lost to John Inman, 3 & 2

Steve Melnyk (4-0) Champion 1969 1969 (289; 4-0) R16: d. Pat Fitzsimons, 4 & 2 QF: d. Lynn Janson, 4 & 3 SF: d. Dean Overturf, 2 & 1 Final: d. Howard Twitty, 3 & 1

Manuel Merizalde (3-2) 1999 (283; 2-1) R16: d. Ben Curtis, 22 holes QF: d. Charles Howell III, 1 up SF: lost to Steve Scott, 3 & 2 2000 (282; 1-1) R16: d. Jeff Klauk, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Danny Green, 5 & 3

Yaroslav Merkulov (1-1) 2010 (213; 1-1) R16: d. Blayne Barber, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Kieran Pratt, 3 & 2

Isaac Merry (0-1) 2018 (269; 0-1) R16: lost to Tyler Strafaci, 1 up

Bob Meyer (0-1) 1965 (301; 0-1) R16: lost to Dave Huske, 4 & 3

Dylan Meyer (4-0) Champion 2016 2016 (284; 4-0) R16: d. Michael DeMorat, 1 up QF: d. Doug Ghim, 5 & 4 SF: d. William Gordon, 4 & 3 Final: d. Sam Horsfield, 3 & 1 First player from University of Illinois to win Western Amateur.

Bob Michael (1-1) 1979 (287; 1-1) R16: d. Gary Hallberg, 1 up QF: lost to Hal Sutton, 20 holes

Kyle Michel (0-1) 2018 (269; 0-1) R16: lost to Brandon Wu, 6 & 5

Phil Mickelson (5-1) Champion 1991 1989 (283; 1-1) R16: d. Scott Frisch, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Greg Lesher, 2 & 1 1991 (279; 4-0) R16: d. Kelly Mitchum, 2 & 1 QF: d. Pat Moore, 2 & 1 SF: d. Diego Ventureira, 4 & 2 Final: d. Justin Leonard, 2 & 1 Medalist 1991.

Danny Mijovic (2-1) 1984 (284; 2-1) R16: d. Dillard Pruitt, 8 & 7 QF: d. Peter Persons, 4 & 3 SF: lost to John Inman, 3 & 2

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Lee Mikles (0-1) 1977 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Jim Nelford, 3 & 2 Medalist 1977.

Allen Miller (3-4) 1968 (287; 1-1) R16: d. Bill Schumaker, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Kemp Richardson, 2 & 1 1969 (284; 1-1) R16: d. George Noth Jr., 3 & 1 QF: lost to Drue Johnson, 1 up 1970 (288; 1-1) R16: d. Dave Gurley, 2 up QF: lost to Tom Kite, 2 up 1971 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Bruce Hollowell, 20 holes Co-medalist (with Tom Watson) 1971.

Andy Miller (6-2) 1997 (282; 3-1) R16: d. Michael McCoy, 4 & 2 QF: d. Arron Oberholser, 20 holes SF: d. Kyle Thompson, 4 & 2 Final: lost to Danny Green, 19 holes 1999 (283; 3-1) R16: d. Bryce Molder, 1 up QF: d. Byron Schlagenhauf, 4 & 2 SF: d. Aaron Baddeley, 1 up Final: lost to Steve Scott, 2 & 1 Son of Johnny Miller.

David Miller (1-1) 2002 (278; 1-1) R16: d. Lee Williams, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Jim Seki, 4 & 3

Lindy Miller (0-1) 1978 (294; 0-1) R16: lost to Jim Holtgrieve, 2 & 1

Jerry Minor (0-1) 1977 (288; 0-1) R16: lost to Charles “Chip” Beck, 22 holes

Keith Mitchell (0-1) 2013 (283*; 0-1) R16: lost to Carlos Ortiz, 2 & 1

Kelly Mitchum (0-1) 1991 (291*; 0-1) R16: lost to Phil Mickelson, 2 & 1

Brian Mogg (0-1) 1983 (291; 0-1) R16: lost to Duffy Waldorf, 1 up

Richard Moir (1-1) 2003 (281, 1-1): R16: d. Tom Johnson, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Justin Smith, 4 & 3

Bryce Molder (0-1) 1999 (275; 0-1) R16: lost to Andy Miller, 1 up

Anthony Mollica (3-1) 1989 (280; 3-1) R16: d. Tim Hobby, 1 up QF: d. Barry Fabyan, 4 & 3 SF: d. Steve Stricker, 19 holes Final: lost to David Sutherland, 2 & 1

Phillip Mollica (0-1) 2009 (281; 0-1) R16: lost to Bud Cauley, 2 up

Brian Montgomery (0-2) 1987 (288; 0-1) R16: lost to Len Mattiace, 4 & 3 1990 (291; 0-1) R16: lost to Jim Lemon, 3 & 2

Griff Moody (2-1) 1980 (288; 2-1) R16: d. Gary Pinns, 3 & 1 QF: d. Robert Wrenn, 19 holes SF: lost to Hal Sutton, 1 up

Alex Moon (0-1) 2012 (279; 0-1) R16: lost to Peter Williamson, 4 & 3

Mitch Mooney (1-1) 1979 (288; 1-1) R16: d. Scott Hoch, 26 holes QF: lost to Willie Wood, 1 up

Jonathan Moore (0-2) 2005 (279; 0-1) R16: lost to Philip Francis, 1 up 2006 (211; 0-1) R16: lost to Scott Pieri, 2 & 1

Pat Moore (1-1) 1990 (289; 1-1) R16: d. Jeff Lee, 1 up QF: lost to David Cunningham, 1 up 1991 (289; 1-1) R16: d. Ron Wuensche, 1 up QF: lost to Phil Mickelson, 2 & 1

Ryan Moore (4-0) Champion 2004 2004 (276; 4-0) R16: d. Kevin Kisner, 3 & 1 QF: d. Tyler Hall, 1 up SF: d. Peter Tomasulo, 20 holes Final: d. James Nitties, 19 holes First champion in Sweet Sixteen era to go to extra holes in semifinal and final match.

Taylor Moore (0-1) 2013 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to David Snyder, 5 & 3

Tommy Moore (3-1) 1982 (278; 3-1) R16: d. Doug Fischesser, 1 up QF: d. Billy Tuten, 1 up SF: d. Willie Wood, 1 up Final: lost to Rick Fehr, 5 & 3

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Dale Morey (17-6) Champion 1953 1950 (143; 2-1) R64: d. Kenneth F. Corcoran, 5 & 4 R32: d. Edwin Hopkins Jr., 6 & 5 R16: lost to William C. Campbell, 1 up 1951 (140; 2-1) R64: d. Robert W. Goldwater, 3 & 2 R32: d. David E. Logan, 5 & 3 R16: lost to James T. “Jim Tom” Blair III, 4 & 3 Co-medalist 1950, with James B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr., Leonard White, Morris Williams Jr. 1952 (142; 4-1) R64: d. Kenneth Morine, 1 up R32: d. Ted Adams, 3 & 2 R16: d. Jack Coyle, 20 holes QF: d. Ed Ervasti, 2 & 1 SF (36): lost to E. Harvie Ward Jr., 4 & 2 1953 (141; 6-0) R64: d. Harry Allen Jr., 4 & 3 R32: d. C.J. Farley, 2 & 1 R16: d. James Jackson, 2 & 1 QF: d. Harold “Junie” Foreman Jr., 1 up SF (36): d. Don Cherry, 6 & 4 Final (36): d. Richard S. Norton, 8 & 6 1954 (holder; 1-1) R64: d. John Wood, 6 & 4 R32: lost to Ernest Tullis Jr., 2 & 1 Scored 141 in practice during qualifying. 1956 (287; 2-1) R16: d. John Owens, 5 & 4 QF: d. Floyd Addington, 1 up SF: lost to Jack Parnell, 3 & 1 1963 (307; 0-1) R16: lost to George Boutell, 2 & 1

Gil Morgan (3-1) 1972 (290; 3-1) R16: d. Fuzzy Zoeller, 2 & 1 QF: d. Ben Crenshaw, 5 & 3 SF: d. Steve Groves, 1 up Final: lost to Gary Sanders, 19 holes

Collin Morikawa (0-1) 2018 (265; 0-1) R16: lost to John Augenstein, 4 & 2

David Morland IV (2-1) 1990 (295*; 2-1) R16: d. Scott Frisch, 2 & 1 QF: d. Jim Lemon, 5 & 4 SF: lost to Craig Kanada, 2 & 1

Eddie Mudd (0-1) 1976 (295; 0-1) R16: lost to Peter Jacobsen, 2 & 1

Brock Mulder (0-1) 2001 (277; 0-1) R16: lost to Matt Weibring, 3 & 2

Joshua Munn (0-1) 2014 (272; 0-1) R16: lost to Brian Campbell, 2 & 1

Brent Murray (0-1) 1978 (293; 0-1) R16: lost to Ron Commans, 2 up

Chris Nallen (0-1) 2001 (274; 0-1) R16: lost to Hunter Mahan, 3 & 2

William Neel (0-1) 1982 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Rick Fehr, 5 & 3

Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen (3-1) 2020 (283; 3-1) R16: d. Turk Pettit, 2 & 1 QF: d. Austin Hitt, 2 & 1 SF: d. Ricky Castillo, 21 holes Final: lost to Pierceson Coody, 2 & 1

Jim Nelford (4-1) Champion 1977 1976 (292; 0-1) R16: lost to Jim Joseph, 6 & 5 1977 (290; 4-0) R16: d. Lee Mikles, 3 & 2 QF: d. Mike Brannan, 4 & 3 SF: d. Charles “Chip” Beck, 8 & 6 Final: d. Rafael Alarcon, 2 & 1

Brian Nelson (1-2) 1986 (286; 0-1) R16: lost to Greg Parker, 3 & 2 1988 (286; 1-1) R16: d. David Sutherland, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Greg Lesher, 3 & 1

William Newton (2-1) 1965 (299; 2-1) R16: d. Truman Connell, 1 up QF: d. Edgar Updegraff, 5 & 4 SF: lost to George Boutell, 5 & 4

Jack Nicklaus (4-0) Champion 1961 1961 (284; 4-0) R16: d. Terry Wilcox, 8 & 7 QF: d. Ronald Weber, 2 & 1 SF: d. Jim Mangum, 6 & 5 Final: d. James “Billy” Key, 4 & 3

Jordan Niebrugge (5-1) Champion 2013 2013 (277; 4-0) R16: d. Talor Gooch, 4 & 3 QF: d. Seth Reeves, 3 & 1 SF: d. Sebastian Cappelen, 1 up Final: d. Sean Dale, 3 & 2 2015 (281; 1-1) R16: d. Adam Wood, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Dawson Armstrong, 3 & 1

Joaquin Niemann (1-2) 2016 (284*; 0-1) R16: lost to Sam Horsfield, 19 holes 2017 (276*; 1-1) R16: d. Brad Dalke, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Cameron Champ, 3 & 2

James Nitties (3-2) 2003 (281, 0-1) R16: lost to J.J. Jakovac, 3 & 2 2004 (277; 3-1) R16: d. Bronson LaCassie, 2 & 1 QF: d. Kevin Ward, 21 holes SF: d. Aron Price, 2 & 1 Final: lost to Ryan Moore, 19 holes

Terry Noe (3-2) 1996 (285; 1-1) R16: d. Eldrick “Tiger” Woods, 20 holes QF: lost to Charles Warren, 4 & 3 1998 (281; 2-1) R16: d. Randy Leen, 2 & 1 QF: d. Travis Perkins, 7 & 6 SF: lost to Shawn Koch, 4 & 2

Jim Nordine (0-2) 1940 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Paul Clifford, 2 & 1 1960 (287; 0-1) R16: lost to Thomas C. Hoak, 3 & 2

Henrik Norlander (0-1) 2010 (209; 0-1) R16: lost to Kieran Pratt, 3 & 1

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Andy North (4-1) Champion 1971 1969 (288; 0-1) R16: lost to Tom Watson, 3 & 2 1971 (292; 4-0) R16: d. Ben Crenshaw, 2 & 1 QF: d. Joey Dills, 2 & 1 SF: d. Corker DeLoach, 5 & 4 Final: d. Barney Thompson, 1 up

Bryan Norton (0-2) 1981 (290; 0-1) R16: lost to Joe Rassett, 1 up 1982 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Willie Wood, 1 up Listed as Brian Norton 1982.

George Noth Jr. (0-1) 1969 (289; 0-1) R16: lost to Allen Miller, 3 & 1

Rod Nuckolls (0-1) 1980 (289; 0-1) R16: lost to Mark O’Meara, 1 up

Arron Oberholser (1-2) 1997 (271; 1-1) R16: d. Conrad Ray, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Andy Miller, 20 holes Medalist 1997. 1998 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to Adam Scott, 3 & 2

Alberto Ochoa (0-1) 1998 (277; 0-1) R16: lost to Shawn Koch, 22 holes Medalist 1998.

Mark O’Meara (1-1) 1980 (280; 1-1) R16: d. Rod Nuckolls, 1 up QF: lost to Fred Couples, 19 holes Medalist 1980.

John O’Neill (0-1) 1987 (281; 0-1) R16: lost to Eric Woods, 1 up

John Ogden (0-1) 1990 (291; 0-1) R16: lost to Chris Smith, 6 & 5

Andy Ogletree (1-1) 2020 (280; 1-1) R16: d. Trey Winstead, 2 up QF: lost to Ricky Castillo, 20 holes

David Ogrin (3-2) 1979 (286; 0-1) R16: lost to Fred Couples, 3 & 1 1980 (286; 3-1) R16: d. Joel Hirsch, 1 up QF: d. Bob Tway, 19 holes SF: d. Fred Couples, 21 holes Final: lost to Hal Sutton, 4 & 3

Don Olsen (0-1) 1988 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Richard Williams, 3 & 2

Erik Olson (0-1) 2004 (278; 0-1) R16: lost to Tyler Hall, 2 & 1

Steve Oppermann (4-0) Champion 1964 1964 (280; 4-0) R16: d. Bob Bourne, 22 holes QF: d. Ron Drimak, 3 & 2 SF: d. Dave Leon, 2 & 1 Final: d. Edgar Updegraff, 3 & 2

Carlos Ortiz (1-1) 2013 (273; 1-1) R16: d. Keith Mitchell, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Sebastian Cappelen, 4 & 3

Harrison Ott (0-1) 2020 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Ricky Castillo, 2 & 1

Jeff Overton (0-1) 2004 (276; 0-1) R16: lost to Peter Tomasulo, 4 & 2

Dean Overturf (2-1) 1969 (284; 2-1) R16: d. Pat Welch, 3 & 2 QF: d. Earl “Chip” Stewart III, 1 up SF: lost to Steve Melnyk, 2 & 1

John Owens (0-1) 1956 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Dale Morey, 5 & 4

Don Padgett III (2-1) 1998 (283; 2-1) R16: d. Jeff Kern, 4 & 3 QF: d. Steve Sheehan, 3 & 2 SF: lost to Michael Henderson, 22 holes

Joseph Pagdin (0-1) 2020 (281; 0-1) R16: lost to Davis Thompson, 5 & 4

John Pak (0-2) 2017 (274; 0-1) R16: lost to Brendon Jelley, 2 up 2019 (275; 0-1) R16: lost to Turk Pettit, 2 & 1

Cheng-Tsung Pan (2-5) 2009 (280; 0-1) R16: lost to John Hahn, 1 up Medalist 2009. 2010 (207; 0-1) R16: lost to Gregor Main, 2 & 1 Medalist 2010. 2011 (279; 2-1) R16: d. Mackenzie Hughes, 20 holes QF: d. Andrew Yun, 1 up SF: lost to Ethan Tracy, 1 up 2012 (280*): R16: lost to Abraham Ancer, 20 holes 2014 (276) R16: lost to Beau Hossler, 3 and 2

Bob Pancratz (0-1) 1978 (296; 0-1) R16: lost to Rick Borg, 3 & 2

Greg Parker (4-0) Champion 1986 1986 (284; 4-0) R16: d. Brian Nelson, 3 & 3 QF: d. Barry Fabyan, 1 up SF: d. Scott Almquist, 3 & 2 Final: d. Robert Huxtable, 3 & 1

Jack Parnell (3-1) 1956 (283; 3-1) R16: d. William Davidson, 37 holes QF: d. Tim Holland, 8 & 7 SF: d. Dale Morey, 3 & 1 Final: lost to Mason Rudolph, 6 & 4

Brett Partridge (3-1) 1996 (282; 3-1) R16: d. Brad Elder, 5 & 4 QF: d. Randy Leen, 2 & 1 SF: d. Charles Warren, 4 & 3 Final: lost to Joel Kribel, 2 & 1

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Jerry Pate (1-1) 1974 (279; 1-1) R16: d. Jim Stewart, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Jay Haas, 3 & 2

Billy Joe Patton (0-1) 1964 (293; 0-1) R16: lost to Greg Pitzer, 7 & 6

Andrea Pavan (1-1) 2009 (283; 1-1) R16: d. Kyle Kopsick, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Patrick Reed, 2 up

Corey Pavin (4-3) 1980 (286; 1-1) R16: d. Mark Brooks, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Hal Sutton, 3 & 2 1981 (287; 2-1) R16: d. Mark Lawrence, 3 & 1 QF: d. Hal Sutton, 3 & 2 SF: lost to Curt Byrum, 1 up 1982 (279; 1-1) R16: d. Brian Tennyson, 2 up QF: lost to Rick Fehr, 7 & 5

Dave Pegge (3-1) 1985 (284; 3-1) R16: d. Jim Benepe, 2 & 1 QF: d. Len Mattiace, 5 & 4 SF: d. Keith Goyen, 20 holes Final: lost to Scott Verplank, 1 up

Aaron Pellegrom (0-1) 2001 (274; 0-1) R16: lost to Boyd Summerhays, 3 & 2

Kevin Penner (0-1) 2012 (277; 0-1) R16: lost to Jordan Russell, 2 & 1

Travis Perkins (1-1) 1998 (282; 1-1) R16: d. Jeff Klauk, 20 holes QF: lost to Terry Noe, 7 & 6

Craig Perks (3-1) 1987 (288; 3-1) R16: d. Kevin Sutherland, 3 & 2 QF: d. David White, 2 & 1 SF: d. Eric Woods, 7 & 5 Final: lost to Hugh Royer III, 3 & 2

Jack Penrose (1-1) 1958 (291; 1-1) R16: d. Claude L. Wright, 9 & 8 QF: lost to Pete Dye, 2 & 1

Cameron Percy (1-1) 1998 (283; 1-1) R16: d. Ryuji Imada, 4 & 3 QF: lost to Michael Henderson, 3 & 2

Tom Pernice (1-1) 1982 (286; 1-1) R16: d. Tom Lehman, 2 up QF: lost to Brad Faxon, 1 up

Chris Perry (0-1) 1983 (285; 0-1) R16: lost to Billy Tuten, 3 & 2

Dylan Perry (0-1) 2017 (275; 0-1) R16: lost to Nick Voke, 5 & 4

Curtis Person (2-4) 1933 (156; 0-1) R32: lost to Zell Eaton, 3 & 2 1950 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Francis G. “Bo” Wininger, 5 & 4 1952 (147; 2-1) R64: d. Arthur Hoff, default R32: d. Richard E. Patton, 3 & 1 R16: lost to Frank Stranahan, 4 & 3 1957 (296; 0-1) R16: lost to James Vickers, 5 & 4

Peter Persons (1-2) 1984 (286*; 1-1) R16: d. Wayne Case, 6 & 5 QF: lost to Danny Mijovic, 4 & 3 1985 (281; 0-1) R16: lost to Len Mattiace, 3 & 2

Turk Pettit (1-2) 2019 (273; 1-1) R16: d. John Pak, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Garrett Rank, 2 & 1 2020 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, 2 & 1

Mark Pfeil (0-1) 1974 (292; 0-1) R16: lost to Phil Hancock, 4 & 2

E.J. “Ed” Pfister (0-1) 1986 (287*; 0-1) R16: lost to Barry Fabyan, 5 & 4 1987 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Doug Martin, 1 up

Chandler Phillips (0-1) 2019 (275; 0-1) R16: lost to Eric Bae, 2 & 1

Scott Pieri (2-1) 2006 (211; 2-1) R16: d. Jonathan Moore, 2 & 1 QF: d. Tyler Leon, 2 & 1 SF: lost to Pablo Martin, 5 & 3

Scott Pinckney (0-1) 2010 (208; 0-1) R16: lost to David Chung, 21 holes

Gary Pinns (0-1) 1980 (292*; 0-1) R16: lost to Griff Moody, 3 & 1

Greg Pitzer (2-1) 1964 (298*; 1-1) R16: d. Billy Joe Patton, 7 & 6 QF: lost to Dave Leon, 2 & 1 1965 (292; 0-1) R16: lost to George Boutell, 1 up

Bill Plyler (0-1) 1983 (288; 0-1) R16: lost to Andrew Magee, 3 & 2

Michael Podolak (0-1) 1993 (288; 0-1) R16: lost to Danny Green, 2 up

Dan Pohl (0-1) 1977 (291; 0-1) R16: lost to Doug Clarke, 3 & 1

Chad Poling (0-1) 2004 (278; 0-1) R16: lost to Nathan Smith, 7 & 6

Gary Polumbus (0-1) 1964 (296; 0-1) R16: lost to Ron Drimak, 2 & 1

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Bob Pratt (2-2) 1957 (289; 1-1) R16: d. Robert E. Cochran, 6 & 5. QF: lost to Joe Campbell, 10 & 9 Co-medalist 1957, with Phil Rodgers. 1959 (290; 1-1) R16: d. Arthur Butler, 5 & 3 QF: lost to Charles H. Hunter Jr., 3 & 2

Kieran Pratt (2-1) 2010 (213; 2-1) R16: d. Henrik Norlander, 3 & 1 QF: d. Yaroslav Merkulov, 3 & 2 SF: lost to Gregor Main, 19 holes

Aron Price (2-2) 2003 (275, 0-1) R16: lost to Andrew Dresser, 19 holes Medalist 2003. 2004 (265; 2-1) R16: d. Kyle Reifers, 3 & 2 QF: d. Michael Sim, 1 up SF: lost to James Nitties, 2 & 1 Medalist 2004.

Bob Proben (1-1) 1977 (293*; 1-1) R16: d. John Jones, 1 up QF: lost to Charles “Chip” Beck, 3 & 2

Alex Prugh (3-1) 2007 (272; 3-1) R16: d. Matthew Savage, 2 & 1 QF: d. Kyle Stanley, 2 & 1 SF: d. Rob Grube, 2 & 1 Final: lost to Jhared Hack, 1 up

Dillard Pruitt (1-2) 1983 (283; 1-1) R16: d. Rick Fehr, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Kent Kluba, 4 & 3 1984 (277; 0-1) R16: lost to Danny Mijovic, 8 & 7

Ted Purdy (0-1) 1996 (281; 0-1) R16: lost to Danny Green, 2 & 1

Paul Purtzer (0-2) 1969 (285; 0-1) R16: lost to Howard Twitty, 4 & 2 1970 (288; 0-1) R16: lost to Charles Borner, 1 up

Tom Purtzer (0-1) 1973 (291; 0-1) R16: lost to Graham Cooke, 5 & 4

Andrew Putnam (1-1) 2011 (281; 1-1) R16: d. Emiliano Grillo, 1 up QF: lost to Jeffrey Kang, 1 up

Jeff Quinney (0-1) 1999 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to Byron Schlagenhauf, 1 up

Wayne Raath (0-1) 2000 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to Michael Kirk, 1 up

Spencer Ralston (1-1) 2018 (268; 1-1) R16: d. Patrick Flavin, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Cole Hammer, 1 up

Sam Randolph (0-1) 1985 (287; 0-1) R16: lost to Davis Love III, 2 & 1

Garrett Rank (4-0) Champion 2019 2019 (274; 4-) R16: d. Hidetoshi Yoshihara, 2 up QF: d. Turk Pettit, 2 & 1 SF: d. David Laskin, 2 & 1 Final: d. Daniel Wetterich, 3 & 2

Rob Rashell (0-1) 1998 (0-1) R16: lost to Michael Henderson, 5 & 4 Attended U. of Washington on Evans Scholarship.

Joe Rassett (1-2) 1979 (275; 0-1) R16: lost to Mark Wiebe, 1 up Medalist 1979. 1981 (285; 1-1) R16: d. Bryan Norton, 1 up QF: lost to Frank Fuhrer, 3 & 2

Conrad Ray (0-1) 1997 (284*; 0-1) R16: lost to Arron Oberholser, 3 & 2

Lee Raymond (1-1) 1958 (292; 1-1) R16: d. Bob Brue, 4 & 3 QF: lost to Mason Rudolph, 11 & 10

Christian Raynor (0-1) 1995 (281; 0-1) R16: lost to Jason Buha, 22 holes

Chez Reavie (1-1) 2003 (283*, 1-1): R16: d. Richard Scott, 1 up QF: lost to Adam Rubinson, 2 & 1

Doc Redman (3-1) 2017 (274; 3-1) R16: d. William Gordon, 1 up QF: d. Min Woo Lee, 2 & 1 SF: d. Cameron Champ, 3 & 2 Final: lost to Norman Xiong, 22 holes

Patrick Reed (2-1) 2009 (281; 2-1) R16: d. Dylan Frittelli, 4 & 3 QF: d. Andrea Pavan, 3 & 2 SF: lost to Zach Barlow, 3 & 2

Seth Reeves (1-1) 2013 (282; 1-1) R16: d. Jonathan Garrick, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Jordan Niebrugge, 3 & 1

Mike Reid (2-2) 1975 (297*; 0-1) R16: lost to John Harris, 19 holes 1976 (290; 2-1) R16: d. Lance Ten Broeck, 2 & 1 QF: d. Buddy Alexander, 2 & 1 SF: lost to John Stark, 2 & 1

Kyle Reifers (0-1) 2004 (279; 0-1) R16: lost to Aron Price, 3 & 2

Jay Reynolds (0-1) 2003 (281, 0-1): R16: lost to Justin Smith, 1 up

Jim Rheim (0-1) 1967 (294; 0-1) R16: lost to George Boutell, 2 up

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Richard Rhoads (1-1) 1966 (293; 1-1) R16: d. Bob E. Smith, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Jack Lewis Jr., 3 & 1

Eric Ricard (0-1) 2016 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Braden Bailey, 1 up

Kemp Richardson (3-1) 1968 (283; 3-1) R16: d. Bill Hyndman, 1 up QF: d. Allen Miller, 2 & 1 SF: d. Mark Hayes, 2 up Final: lost to Rik Massengale, 3 & 1

Fred Ridley (0-2) 1975 (297*; 0-1) R16: lost to Curtis Strange, 2 up 1976 (294; 0-1) R16: lost to John Stark, 20 holes Augusta National Golf Club chairman, 2017-present.

Chris Riley (5-2) 1993 (287; 2-1) R16: d. Joey Gullion, 3 & 1 QF: d. Notah Begay, 20 holes SF: lost to Justin Leonard, 2 & 1 1994 (291*; 3-1) R16: d. Kevin March, 1 up QF: d. Larry Barber, 2 & 1 SF: d. Alan Bratton, 3 & 2 Final: lost to Eldrick “Tiger” Woods, 2 & 1

Davis Riley (5-2) 2016 (284*; 2-1) R16: d. Nick Hardy, 4 & 2 QF: d. John Colutas, 1 up SF: lost to Sam Horsfield, 2 & 1 2018 (269; 3-1) R16: d. Min Woo Lee, 4 & 3 QF: d. Hayden Springer, 5 & 3 SF: d. Tyler Strafaci, 4 & 2 Final: lost to Cole Hammer, 1 up

Hillman Robbins Jr. (4-4) 1952 (142; 1-1) R64: d. Allen M. Loeb, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Donald Guariglia, 2 & 1 1953 (141; 1-1) R64: d. John Lehman, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Raymond Palmer, 3 & 2 1955 (281; 2-1) QF (36): d. Bruce Cudd, 8 & 6 SF (36): d. Alec Welsh, 2 & 1 Final (36): lost to Eddie Merrins, 37 holes 1956 (285; withdrew after qualifying for Sweet Sixteen) 1958 (299; 0-1) R16: lost to Don Bisplinghoff, 4 & 3 Winner, 1957 United States Amateur.

Patrick Rodgers (0-2) 2011 (271; 0-1) R16: lost to Andrew Yun, 21 holes 2013 (270; 0-1) R16: lost to Sean Dale, 2 up Medalist 2013.

Phil Rodgers (4-2) 1957 (289; 2-1) R16: d. James Blair III, 3 & 2 QF: d. Ward Wettlaufer, 8 & 6 SF: lost to Edgar Updegraff, 2 & 1 Co-medalist 1957, with Bob Pratt. 1960 (281; 2-1) R16: d. Leo Spooner, 2 & 1 QF: d. William Foote Jr., 3 & 1 SF: lost to Tommy Aaron, 4 & 3 Medalist 1960.

Doug Roecker (1-1) 1995 (282; 1-1) R16: d. Justin Cooper, 4 & 3 QF: lost to Eldrick “Tiger” Woods, 5 & 3

Bill Rogers (4-2) 1972 (287; 2-1) R16: d. Gar Hamilton, 4 & 2 QF: d. Marty West, 2 & 1 SF: lost to Gary Sanders, 3 & 1 1973 (290; 2-1) R16: d. Mike Craven, 5 & 3 QF: d. Danny Edwards, 1 up SF: lost to Ben Crenshaw, 3 & 1

Justin Roof (0-1) 1995 (274; 0-1) R16: lost to Robert Floyd, 6 & 5 Co-medalist (with Mathew Goggin) 1995.

Matthew Rosenfeld (0-1) 2003 (281, 0-1): R16: lost to Adam Rubinson, 3 & 2

Scott Rowe (0-1) 1994 (291*; 0-1) R16: lost to Bud Still, 5 & 4 1995 (275; 0-1) R16: lost to Darron Stiles, 19 holes

Hugh Royer III (4-0) Champion 1987 1987 (287; 4-0) R16: d. Barry Fabyan, 2 & 1 QF: d. Nolan Henke, 5 & 3 SF: d. Doug Martin, 3 & 1 Final: d. Craig Perks, 3 & 2

Adam Rubinson (5-2) 2002 (282; 3-1) R16: d. Casey Wittenberg, 2 & 1 QF: d. Bill Haas, 1 up SF: d. Brady Stockton, 2 & 1 Final: lost to John Klauk, 6 & 5 2003 (281, 2-1): R16: d. Matthew Rosenfeld, 3 & 2 QF: d. Chez Reavie, 2 & 1 SF: lost to J.J. Jakovac, 3 & 2

Mason Rudolph (7-1) Champion 1956 1956 (280; 4-0) R16: d. Arnold Blum, 4 & 3 QF: d. Gene Dahlbender Jr., 8 & 7 SF: d. Rex Baxter, 1 up Final: d. Jack Parnell, 6 & 4 1958 (286; 3-1) R16: d. Ben Smith, 6 & 5 QF: d. Lee Raymond, 11 & 10 SF: d. Don Bisplinghoff, 8 & 7 Final: lost to James “Billy” Key, 3 & 2 Co-medalist 1958, with Edwin Hopkins Jr., James “Billy” Key.

Ryan Ruffels (1-1) 2015 (283; 1-1) R16: d. Luke Toomey, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Robby Shelton IV, 4 & 3

Clayton Rusk (0-1) 2007 (278; 0-1) R16: lost to Jhared Hack, 2 & 1

Art Russell (1-1) 1972 (295; 1-1) R16: d. Gary Biddinger, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Gary Sanders, 4 & 3

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Jordan Russell (3-1) 2012 (279; 3-1) R16: d. Kevin Penner, 2 & 1 QF: d. Justin Thomas, 4 & 3 SF: d. Peter Williamson, 20 holes Final: lost to Chris Williams, 1 up

Isaiah Salinda (0-1) 2018 (264; 0-1) R16: lost to Hayden Springer, 2 up

Andy Sanders (0-1) 2000 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Kyle Thompson, 3 & 2

Gary Sanders (4-0) Champion 1972 1972 (292; 4-0) R16: d. Bill Kratzert, 2 & 1 QF: d. Art Russell, 4 & 3 SF: d. Bill Rogers, 3 & 1 Final: d. Gil Morgan, 19 holes

Matthew Savage (0-1) 2007 (279; 0-1) R16: lost to Alex Prugh, 2 &1

Byron Schlagenhauf (1-1) 1999 (280; 1-1) R16: d. Jeff Quinney, 1 up QF: lost to Andy Miller, 4 & 2

Xander Schauffele (3-1) 2014 (272; 3-1) R16: d. Bryson DeChambeau, 1 up QF: d. Hunter Stewart, 3 & 2 SF: d. Brian Campbell, 1 up Final: lost to Beau Hossler, 2 up

Scottie Scheffler (1-1) 2014 (278; 1-1) R16: d. Taylor Macdonald, 3 & 1 QF: lost to Nick Hardy, 5 & 4

John Schlee (0-1) 1962 (295; 0-1) R16: lost to Howell “Cobby” Ware, 1 up

Matthias Schmid (0-1) 2020 (279; 0-1) R16: lost to George Duangmaree, 2 & 1

Bill Schumaker (0-1) 1968 (291*; 0-1) R16: lost to Allen Miller, 3 & 2

Warren Schutte (0-1) 1992 (289; 0-1) R16: lost to Justin Leonard, 19 holes

Adam Scott (1-2) 1998 (282; 1-1) R16: d. Arron Oberholser, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Shawn Koch, 19 holes 1999 (275; 0-1) R16: lost to Aaron Baddeley, 5 & 3

Richard Scott (1-3) 2003 (278, 0-1) R16: lost to Chez Reavie, 1 up 2005 (281; 1-1) R16: d. Seung-Su Han, 1 up QF: lost to Brad Iles, 19 holes 2006 (207; 0-1) R16: lost to Dustin Johnson, 2 up

Steve Scott (4-0) Champion 1999 1999 (273; 4-0) R16: d. Landry Mahan, 21 holes QF: d. Matthew Jones, 2 & 1 SF: d. Manuel Merizalde, 3 & 2 Final: d. Andy Miller, 2 & 1 Medalist 1999.

John Seehausen (0-1) 1967 (295*; 0-1) R16: lost to Marty Fleckman, 2 & 1

Jim Seki (2-1) 2002 (283*; 2-1) R16: d. Brad Heaven, 19 holes QF: d. David Miller, 4 & 3 SF: lost to John Klauk, 3 & 2

Bruce Seligman (2-1) 1964 (294; 2-1) R16: d. Dick Hopwood, 19 holes QF: d. George Boutell, 2 & 1 SF: lost to Edgar Updegraff, 7 & 5

Tom Shaw (0-1) 1959 (289; 0-1) R16: lost to Edgar Updegraff, 4 & 3

Steve Sheehan (1-1) 1998 (283; 1-1) R16: d. John Ehrgott, 5 & 3 QF: lost to Don Padgett III, 3 & 2

Robby Shelton IV (2-2) 2013 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to Sebastian Cappelen, 20 holes 2015 (277; 2-1) R16: d. Jack Maguire, 3 & 2 QF: d. Ryan Ruffels, 4 & 3 SF: lost to Dawson Armstrong, 2 & 1 Medalist 2015.

James Conrad Shindler IV (2-1) 2008 (278; 2-1) R16: d. Kyle Stanley, 2 & 1 QF: d. Gregor Main, 1 up SF: lost to Danny Lee, 4 & 2

Davis Shore (0-1) 2018 (273*; 0-1) R16: lost to Cole Hammer, 20 holes

Bill Sibbick (2-2) 1977 (291; 0-1) R16: lost to David Edwards, 2 up 1978 (294; 2-1) R16: d. Vance Heafner, 1 up QF: d. Rick Borg, 1 up SF: lost to Mark Wiebe, 3 & 2

Tom Sieckmann (0-1) 1975 (294; 0-1) R16: lost to Bob Byman, 5 & 3

Curtis Sifford (0-1) 1967 (286; 0-1) R16: lost to Terry Dear, 3 & 1

Greyson Sigg (0-1) 2016 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to J.J. Grey, 3 & 2

R.H. Sikes (1-1) 1963 (303; 1-1) R16: d. Tom Draper Jr., 7 & 6 QF: lost to Tom Weiskopf, 3 & 2

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Randy Simmons (4-2) 1974 (290; 1-1) R16: d. Doug Fischesser, 4 & 2 QF: lost to Craig Stadler, 4 & 3 1975 (289; 3-1) R16: d. Peter Jacobsen, 1 up. QF: d. John Harris, 4 & 3 SF: d. Bob Byman, 3 & 2 Final: lost to Andy Bean, 1 up Co-medalist 1975, with Bob Byman, Keith Fergus, Bill Mallon.

Scott Simpson (0-1) 1976 (296; 0-1) R16: lost to Mick Soli, 4 & 2

Jim Simons (0-1) 1970 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Perry Leslie, 19 holes 1971 (292; 0-1) R16: lost to Corker DeLoach, 2 up

Michael Sim (1-1) 2004 (275; 1-1) R16: d. Brett Lange, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Aron Price, 1 up

Michael Sims (0-1) 2001 (275; 0-1) R16: lost to Trip Kuehne, 1 up

Joey Sindelar (0-1) 1980 (291; 0-1) R16: lost to Fred Couples, 19 holes

Mark Small (0-2) 1991 (286; 0-1) R16: lost to Sean Gorgone, 1 up 1993 (288; 0-1) R16: lost to Tim Herron, 5 & 4

Ben Smith (0-1) 1958 (293; 0-1) R16: lost to Mason Rudolph, 6 & 5

Bob E. Smith (8-1) Champion 1965, 1967 1965 (298; 4-0) R16: d. John Elliott, 3 & 2 QF: d. Marty Fleckman, 1 up SF: d. Bunky Henry, 3 & 2 Final: d. George Boutell, 19 holes 1966 (288; 0-1) R16: lost to Richard Rhoads, 5 & 4 1967 (280; 4-0) R16: d. Charles Borner, 4 & 3 QF: d. Tom Watson, 1 up SF: d. Earl Stewart III, 2 & 1 Final: d. Marty Fleckman, 3 & 1 Medalist 1967.

Charles Smith (0-1) 1966 (294; 0-1) R16: lost to Jim Wiechers, 2 & 1

Chris Smith (1-1) 1990 (289; 1-1) R16: d. John Ogden, 6 & 5 QF: lost to Geoffrey Griffin, 21 holes

Justin Smith (2-1) 2003 (280, 2-1): R16: d. Jay Reynolds, 1 up QF: d. Richard Moir, 4 & 3 SF: lost to Chris Botsford, 20 holes

Nathan T. Smith (2-3) 2004 (272; 1-1) R16: d. Chad Poling, 7 & 6 QF: lost to Peter Tomasulo, 19 holes 2005 (279; 0-1) R16: lost to Brad Iles, 20 holes 2009 (281; 1-1) R16: d. Bronson Burgoon, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Bud Cauley, 5 & 3

Ed Sneed (0-1) 1967 (289; 0-1) R16: lost to Tom Watson, 2 up

Robert Snelling (2-1) 1959 (291; 2-1) R16: d. Robert Donnelly, 5 & 4 QF: d. Charles Leider, 6 & 5 SF: lost to Edgar Updegraff, 3 & 2

David Snyder (1-1) 2013 (279; 1-1) R16: d. Taylor Moore, 5 & 3 QF: lost to Kramer Hickok, 2 up At 15 in 2013, Snyder was the youngest to reach the Sweet Sixteen.

Mick Soli (3-1) 1976 (294; 3-1) R16: d. Scott Simpson, 4 & 2 QF: d. John Fought, 19 holes SF: d. Bob Byman, 3 & 2 Final: lost to John Stark, 3 & 1

Sid Solomon III (1-1) 1962 (291; 1-1) R16: d. Labron Harris Jr., 20 holes QF: lost to Arthur Hudnutt, 20 holes With his father (played 1933), first owner, St. Louis Blues.

Ruben Sondjaja (0-1) 2017 (273; 0-1) R16: lost to Derek Bard, 4 & 3

Randy Sonnier (0-3) 1985 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to Jerry Haas, 2 & 1 1986 (285; 0-1) R16: lost to Scott Almquist, 3 & 2 1988 (281; 0-1) R16; lost to John Andrews, 1 up

Bruce Soulsby (0-1) 1983 (292; 0-1) R16: lost to Brandel Chamblee, 5 & 4

John Spelman (1-1) 1982 (281; 1-1) R16: d. Keith Kulzer, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Willie Wood, 2 up

Jordan Spieth (1-1) 2011 (274; 1-1) R16: d. Alex Kang, 4 & 3 QF: lost to Ethan Tracy, 2 & 1

Leo Spooner (0-1) 1960 (288; 0-1) R16: lost to Phil Rodgers, 2 & 1

Mike Sposa (0-1) 1991 (286; 0-1) R16: lost to Omar Uresti, 19 holes

Hayden Springer (1-1) 2018 (272; 1-1) R16: d. Isaiah Salinda, 2 up QF: lost to Davis Riley, 5 3

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Craig Stadler (2-2) 1973 (290; 0-1) R16: lost to Bruce Hollowell, 2 & 1 1974 (282; 2-1) R16: d. Mike Fermoyle, 4 & 2 QF: d. Randy Simmons, 4 & 3 SF: lost to Jay Haas, 20 holes Father of Kevin Stadler.

Kevin Stadler (0-1) 2002 (276; 0-1) R16: lost to John Klauk, 2 & 1 Co-medalist (with Camilo Villegas) 2002. Son of Craig Stadler.

Kyle Stanley (1-2) 2007 (277; 1-1) R16: d. Billy Horschel, 19 holes QF: lost to Alex Prugh, 2 & 1 2008 (274; 0-1) R16: lost to James Conrad Schindler IV, 2 & 1

Martin “The Fat Man” Stanovich (0-2) 1956 (287; 0-1) R16: lost to Rex Baxter, 1 up 1958 (292; 0-1) R16: lost to Gene Andrews, 6 & 5

Whit Staples (1-1) 1996 (284; 1-1) R16: d. Michael Henderson, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Steve Allan, 1 up

John Stark (4-0) Champion 1976 1976 (297; 4-0) R16: d. Fred Ridley, 20 holes QF: d. Jim Joseph, 1 up SF: d. Mike Reid, 2 & 1 Final: d. Mick Soli, 3 & 1

B.J. Staten (0-1) 2000 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to John Lepak, 1 up

Johnny Stevens (4-2) 1962 (290; 2-1) R16: d. Dean Lind, 4 & 3 QF: d. George Boutell, 4 & 2 SF: lost to Arthur Hudnutt, 19 holes 1963 (305; 2-1) R16: d. Jerry Jackson, 3 & 1 QF: d. George Boutell, 4 & 3 SF: lost to Tom Weiskopf, 2 & 1

Melvin “Bud” Stevens (3-3) 1962 (293; 3-1) R16: d. Tim Holland, 4 & 2 QF: d. Charles MacCallum, 5 & 4 SF: d. Howell “Cobby” Ware, 2 & 1 Final: lost to Arthur Hudnutt, 1 up 1963 (298; 0-1) R16: lost to Tim Holland, 1 up 1965 (301; 0-1) R16: lost to Bunky Henry, 2 up

Sam Stevens (0-1) 2018 (261; 0-1) R16: lost to Kaiwen Liu, 5 & 4 Co-medalist 2018, with Cole Hammer.

Earl “Chip” Stewart III (4-3) 1967 (290; 2-1) R16: d. Bob Barbarossa, 1 up QF: d. Rodney Horn, 2 & 1 SF: lost to Bob E. Smith, 2 & 1 1968 (283; 1-1) R16: d. Mike Evans, 1 up QF: lost to Rik Massengale, 1 up 1969 (288; 1-1) R16: d. Dave Haberle, 6 & 5 QF: lost to Dean Overturf, 1 up

Hunter Stewart (1-1) 2014 (275; 1-1) R16: d. Charlie Danielson, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Xander Schauffele, 3 & 2

Jim Stewart (0-1) 1974 (291; 0-1) R16: lost to Jerry Pate, 5 & 4

Tim Stewart (0-1) 2006 (211; 0-1) R16: lost to Bronson LaCassie, 6 & 5

Darron Stiles (4-2) 1994 (288; 2-1) R16: d. Tom Kroll, 2 & 1 QF: d. Bud Still, 19 holes SF: lost to Eldrick “Tiger” Woods, 3 & 2 1995 (282; 2-1) R16: d. Scott Rowe, 19 holes QF: d. Jay Hobby, 5 & 3 SF: lost to Patrick Lee, 5 & 4

Bud Still (1-1) 1994 (279; 1-1) R16: d. Scott Rowe, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Darron Stiles, 19 holes Medalist 1994.

Brady Stockton (2-1) 2002 (283*; 2-1) R16: d. Camilo Villegas, 5 & 3 QF: d. Colby Beckstrom, 5 & 3 SF: lost to Adam Rubinson, 2 & 1

Tyler Strafaci (2-1) 2018 (267; 2-1) R16: d. Isaac Merry, 1 up QF: d. Kaiwen Liu, 2 up SF: lost to Davis Riley, 4 & 2 Grandson of Frank Strafaci.

Curtis Strange (6-1) Champion 1974 1974 (278; 4-0) R16: d. Buddy Alexander, 21 holes QF: d. Bill Mallon, 1 up SF: d. Brad Fabel, 4 & 2 Final: d. Jay Haas, 20 holes Medalist 1974. 1975 (293; 2-1) R16: d. Fred Ridley, 2 up QF: d. Keith Fergus, 2 & 1 SF: lost to Andy Bean, 1 up

Tim Straub (2-1) 1986 (285; 2-1) R16: d. Bob Estes, 19 holes QF: d. Jim Benepe, 1 up SF: lost to Robert Huxtable, 1 up

Steve Stricker (2-2) 1988 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Greg Lesher, 1 up 1989 (286; 2-1) R16: d. Steve Flasch, 4 & 3 QF: d. Bill McDonald, 3 & 1 SF: lost to Anthony Mollica, 19 holes

Brandon Stone (1-1) 2012 (279; 1-1) R16: d. Zac Blair, 1 up QF: lost to Chris Williams, 2 up

Larry Stubblefield (0-1) 1984 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to Rick Gibson, 20 holes

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Boyd Summerhays (1-1) 2001 (275; 1-1) R16: d. Aaron Pellegrom, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Ben “Bubba” Dickerson, 2 & 1

David Sutherland (4-1) Champion 1989 1988 (279; 0-1) R16: lost to Brian Nelson, 2 & 1 1989 (286; 4-0) R16: d. Len Mattiace, 5 & 4 QF: d. Doug Martin, 2 & 1 SF: d. Greg Lesher, 3 & 2 Final: d. Anthony Mollica, 2 & 1

Kevin Sutherland (0-1) 1987 (281; 0-1) R16: lost to Craig Perks, 3 & 2

Hal Sutton (9-1) Champion 1979, 1980 1979 (289; 4-0) R16: d. Bob Tway, 1 up QF: d. Bob Michael, 20 holes SF: d. Willie Wood, 4 & 3 Final: d. Mike Gove, 1 up 1980 (281; 4-0) R16: d. Brian Fogt, 2 & 1 QF: d. Corey Pavin, 3 & 2 SF: d. Griff Moody, 1 up Final: d. David Ogrin, 4 & 3 1981 (290; 1-1) R16: d. Steve Jones, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Corey Pavin, 3 & 2

Roger Tambellini (0-1) 1996 (285; 0-1) R16: lost to Randy Leen, 3 & 1

Clifford Taylor (0-2) 1953 (148; 0-1) R64: lost to Lloyd Martz, 3 & 2 1963 (306; 0-1) R16: lost to Tom Weiskopf, 6 & 5

Jamie Taylor (0-1) 1992 (289; 0-1) R16: lost to Todd Demsey, 2 & 1

Larry Tedesco (1-1) 1992 (290; 1-1) R16: d. Bill Brown, 1 up QF: lost to David Duval, 4 & 2

Lance Ten Broeck (0-2) 1975 (292; 0-1) R16: lost to Phil Hancock, 2 up 1976 (294; 0-1) R16: lost to Mike Reid, 2 & 1

Brian Tennyson (0-2) 1982 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Corey Pavin, 2 up 1983 (290; 0-1) R16: lost to Jerry Haas, 1 up

Sahith Theegala (0-1) 2019 (274; 0-1) R16: lost to Frankie Capan III, default (11 holes, wrist)

Justin Thomas (1-1) 2012 (276; 1-1) R16: d. Mackenzie Hughes, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Jordan Russell, 4 & 3

Barney Thompson (3-1) 1971 (294; 3-1) R16: d. Tom Watson, 5 & 4 QF: d. Danny Edwards, 3 & 2 SF: d. Bob Zender, 2 & 1 Final: lost to Andy North, 1 up

Davis Thompson (2-2) 2019 (267; 1-1) R16: d. Karl Vilips, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Davis Laskin, 2 & 1 Medalist 2019. 2020 (284; 1-1) R16: d. Joseph Pagdin, 5 & 4 QF: lost to George Duangmanee, 19 holes

Douglas Thompson (0-1) 1985 (290*; 0-1) R16: lost to Scott Verplank, 6 & 5

Kyle Thompson (3-2) 1997 (276; 2-1) R16: d. Robert VanPelt, 2 & 1 QF: d. Reid Edstrom, 1 up SF: lost to Andy Miller, 4 & 2 2000 (277; 1-1) R16: d. Andrew Sanders, 3 & 2 QF: lost to John Harris, 21 holes Co-medalist 2000, with Danny Green.

Leonard Thompson (0-1) 1966 (296*; 0-1) R16: lost to Arne Dokka, 4 & 3

Chris Tidland (2-2) 1993 (289*; 1-1) R16: d. Jason Gore, 2 up QF: lost to Heath Fell, 5 & 4 1994 (290; 1-1) R16: d. John Curley, 2 up QF: lost to Eldrick “Tiger” Woods, 20 holes

Robert Tinney (0-1) 1956 (288; 0-1) R16: lost to Tim Holland, 9 & 8

Tommy Tolles (0-1) 1988 (277; 0-1) R16: lost to Kevin Wentworth, 1 up

Peter Tomasulo (3-2) 2003 (282, 1-1) R16: d. Nicholas Flanagan, 3 & 2 QF: lost to J.J. Jakovac, 1 up 2004 (274; 2-1) R16: d. Jeff Overton, 4 & 2 QF: d. Nathan Smith, 19 holes SF: lost to Ryan Moore, 20 holes

Luke Toomey (0-1) 2015 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Ryan Ruffels, 5 & 4

Ethan Tracy (4-1) Champion 2011 2010 (211; 0-1) R16: lost to Cam Burke, 1 up 2011 (281; 4-0) R16: d. Derek Ernst, 3 & 2 QF: d. Jordan Spieth, 2 & 1 SF: d. Cheng-Tsung Pan, 1 up Final: d. Patrick Cantlay, 1 up

Billy Tuten (5-1) Champion 1983 1982 (282; 1-1) R16: d. Billy Williford, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Tommy Moore, 1 up 1983 (291; 4-0) R16: d. Chris Perry, 3 & 2 QF: d. Brandel Chamblee, 20 holes SF: d. Andrew Magee, 2 & 1 Final: d. Kent Kluba, 2 up

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Bob Tway (3-3) 1978 (292; 2-1) R16: d. Bill Loeffler, 1 up QF: d. Scott Hoch, 5 & 4 SF: lost to Bob Clampett, 19 holes 1979 (285; 0-1) R16: lost to Hal Sutton, 1 up 1980 (281; 1-1) R16: d. Frank Fuhrer, 2 & 1 QF: lost to David Ogrin, 19 holes

Howard Twitty (3-1) 1969 (289; 3-1) R16: d. Paul Purtzer, 4 & 2 QF: d. Tom Watson, 1 up SF: d. Drue Johnson, 3 & 2 Final: lost to Steve Melnyk, 3 & 1

Peter Uihlein (1-1) 2011 (279; 1-1) R16: d. Gregor Main, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Patrick Cantlay, 19 holes

Hal Underwood (0-1) 1968 (281; 0-1) R16: lost to Gene Eyler, 20 holes

Edgar R. Updegraff (16-5) Champion 1957, 1959 1947 (152; 2-1) R64: d. Neil C. Croonquist, 2 & 1 R32: d. James R. English, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Thomas E. Sheehan, 5 & 4 1957 (298; 4-0) R16: d. Edwin Hopkins Jr., 37 holes QF: d. James Hiskey, 6 & 5 SF: d. Phil Rodgers, 2 & 1 Final: d. Joe Campbell, 9 & 8 1958 (290; 1-1) R16: d. James Jackson, 1 up QF: lost to James “Billy” Key, 4 & 3 1959 (292*; 4-0) R16: d. Tom Shaw, 4 & 3 QF: d. James “Billy” Key, 38 holes SF: d. Robert Snelling, 3 & 2 Final: d. Charles H. Hunter Jr., 7 & 5 1960 (289; 1-1) R16: d. Labron Harris Jr., 1 up QF: lost to Robert E. Cochran, 9 & 7 1964 (277; 3-1) R16: d. Ted Adams, default QF: d. Dick Giddings, 2 & 1 SF: d. Bruce Seligman, 7 & 5 Final: lost to Steve Oppermann, 3 & 2 Medalist 1964. 1965 (297; 1-1) R16: d. Alex Antonio Jr., 6 & 5 QF: lost to William Newton, 5 & 4 Brother of Charles Updegraff Jr. (played 1947).

Omar Uresti (1-1) 1991 (290; 1-1) R16: d. Mike Sposa, 19 holes QF: lost to Sean Gorgone, 2 & 1

Dawie Van Der Walt (2-1) 2006 (211; 2-1) R16: d. Ryan Brehm, 5 & 4 QF: d. Gary Woodland, 1 up SF: lost to Bronson LaCassie, 3 & 1

Robert “Bo” Van Pelt (0-1) 1997 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Kyle Thompson, 2 & 1

Diego Ventureira (2-1) 1991 (290; 2-1) R16: d. Manny Zerman, 4 & 2 QF: d. Danny Yates, 1 up SF: lost to Phil Mickelson, 4 & 2

Scott Verplank (5-1) Champion 1985 1984 (270; 1-1) R16: d. Jim Holtgrieve, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Rocco Mediate, 19 holes Medalist 1984. 1985 (278; 4-0) R16: d. Douglas Thompson, 6 & 5 QF: d. Billy Andrade, 4 & 3 SF: d. Jerry Haas, 1 up Final: d. Dave Peege, 1 up Medalist 1985.

James W. Vickers (6-6) 1948 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Jack Donohue, 19 holes 1949 (161; 0-1) R64: lost to Francis G. “Bo” Wininger, 1 up 1950 (155, 2-1) R64: d. Frank Stranahan, 19 holes R32: d. Billy Maxwell, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Jack Munger, 3 & 2 1952 (151; 2-1) R64: d. David Holmes Jr., 4 & 3 R32: d. Walter Atwood, 4 & 3 R16: lost to E. Harvie Ward Jr., 1 up 1953 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Maurice McCarthy, 1 up 1957 (299; 2-1) R16: d. Curtis Person, 5 & 4 QF: d. James Frisina, 7 & 5 SF: lost to Joe Campbell, 2 & 1 Brother of Jack A. Vickers Jr. (played 1948).

Karl Vilips (0-1) 2019 (276*; 0-1) R16: lost to Davis Thompson, 3 & 2

Camilo Villegas (0-1) 2002 (276; 0-1) R16: lost to Brady Stockton, 5 & 3 Co-medalist 2002, with Kevin Stadler.

Manuel Villegas (0-1) 2007 (278; 0-1) R16: lost to Tyson Alexander, 1 up

Nick Voke (1-1) 2017 (273; 1-1) R16: d. Dylan Perry, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Derek Bard, 2 & 1

Don Voth (0-1) 1963 (294; 0-1) R16: lost to Pete Green, 7 & 6 Medalist 1963.

Lanny Wadkins (4-0) Champion 1970 1970 (281; 4-0) R16: d. Kurt Cox, 1 up QF: d. John Adams, 2 & 1 SF: d. Tom Kite, 20 holes Final: d. Charles Borner, 4 & 2

Fred Wadsworth (2-1) 1984 (277; 2-1) R16: d. Davis Love III, 2 up QF: d. Brian Kamm, 5 & 4 SF: lost to Rocco Mediate, 1 up

Duffy Waldorf (2-1) 1983 (287; 2-1) R16: d. Brian Mogg, 1 up QF: d. Jerry Haas, 1 up SF: lost to Kent Kluba, 1 up

Kevin Ward (1-1) 2004 (277; 1-1) R16: d. Andrew McKenzie, 3 & 1 QF: lost to James Nitties, 21 holes

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Howell “Cobby” Ware (2-1) 1962 (290; 2-1) R16: d. John Schlee, 1 up QF: d. Don Cherry, 20 holes SF: lost to Melvin “Bud” Stevens, 2 & 1

Charles Warren (2-1) 1996 (279; 2-1) R16: d. Douglas Labelle, 1 up QF: d. Terry Noe, 4 & 3 SF: lost to Brett Partridge, 4 & 3

Nick Watney (0-1) 2001 (277; 0-1) R16: lost to Robert Hamilton, 1 up

Tom Watson (3-4) 1967 (293; 1-1) R16: d. Ed Sneed, 2 up QF: lost to Bob E. Smith, 1 up 1969 (291*; 1-1) R16: d. Andy North, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Howard Twitty, 1 up 1970 (287; 1-1) R16: d. Richard Ellis, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Charles Borner, 2 & 1 1971 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Barney Thompson, 5 & 4 Co-medalist 1971, with Allen Miller.

Brian Watts (0-1) 1987 (286; 0-1) R16: lost to Nolan Henke, 3 & 2

Ronald Weber (1-1) 1961 (278; 1-1) R16: d. Carl Lohren, 19 holes QF: lost to Jack Nicklaus, 2 & 1 Medalist 1961.

Matt Weibring (2-1) 2001 (271; 2-1) R16: d. Brock Mulder, 3 & 2 QF: d. Hunter Mahan, 1 up SF: lost to Ben “Bubba” Dickerson, 4 & 3 Son of D.A. Weibring.

Tom Weiskopf (4-0) Champion 1963 1963 (298; 4-0) R16: d. Clifford Taylor, 6 & 5 QF: d. R.H. Sikes, 3 & 2 SF: d. Johnny Stevens, 2 & 1 Final: d. Labron Harris Jr., 5 & 4

Pat Welch (0-1) 1969 (289; 0-1) R16: lost to Dean Overturf, 3 & 2

Kevin Wentworth (1-1) 1988 (286; 1-1) R16: d. Tommy Tolles, 1 up QF: lost to Bill Lundeen, 4 & 2

Marty West (1-1) 1972 (295; 1-1) R16: d. Larry Zee, 1 up QF: lost to Bill Rogers, 2 & 1

Daniel Wetterich (3-1) 2019 (271; 3-1) R16: d. Everton Hawkins, 2 & 1 QF: d. Frankie Capan III, 2 & 1 SF: d. Ricky Castillo, 3 & 2 Final: lost to Garrett Rank, 3 & 2

Ward Wettlaufer (1-1) 1957 (296; 1-1) R16: d. Donald Albert, 4 & 3 QF: lost to Phil Rodgers, 8 & 6

Vincent Whaley (0-1) 2016 (284*; 0-1) R16: lost to John Coultas, 2 & 1

David White (1-1) 1987 (283; 1-1) R16: d. Steve Flesch, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Craig Perks, 2 & 1 1988 (281; 0-1) R16: lost to Chris DiMarco, 3 & 2

Ron Whittaker (1-2) 1991 (290; 0-1) R16: lost to Danny Yates, 2 & 1 1992 (291; 1-1) R16: d. John Harris, 1 up QF: lost to Justin Leonard, 2 & 1

Charlie Whittington (0-1) 1989 (286; 0-1) R16: lost to Barry Fabyan, 3 & 2

Charlie Wi (1-1) 1994 (281; 1-1) R16: d. Patrick Lee, 19 holes QF: lost to Alan Bratton, 1 up

Mark Wiebe (5-2) 1978 (287; 3-1) R16: d. Doug Fischesser, 6 & 5 QF: d. Jim Holtgrieve, 2 & 1 SF: d. Bill Sibbick, 3 & 2 Final: lost to Bob Clampett, 2 up 1979 (287; 2-1) R16: d. Joe Rassett, 1 up QF: d. Fred Couples, 20 holes SF: lost to Mike Gove, 2 up

Jim Wiechers (5-2) Champion 1966 1963 (307; 0-1) R16: lost to Labron Harris Jr., 4 & 2 1965 (299; 1-1) R16: d. Wally Armstrong, 6 & 5 QF: lost to Bunky Henry, 3 & 1 1966 (290; 4-0) R16: d. Charles Smith, 2 & 1 QF: d. Marty Fleckman, 4 & 3 SF: d. Jack Lewis Jr., 4 & 3 Final: d. Ron Cerrudo, 1 up

Terry Wilcox (0-1) 1961 (292; 0-1) R16: lost to Jack Nicklaus, 8 & 7

Chris Williams (4-1) Champion 2012 2011 (268; 0-1) R16: lost to Patrick Cantlay, 3 & 2 Medalist 2011. 2012 (272; 4-0) R16: d. Richard Lamb, 6 & 5 QF: d. Brandon Stone, 2 up SF: d. Abraham Ancer, 19 holes Final: d. Jordan Russell, 1 up Medalist 2012.

Lee Williams (0-1) 2002 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to David Miller, 3 & 2

Richard Williams (2-1) 1988 (283; 2-1) R16: d. Don Olsen, 3 & 2 QF: d. Andrew DeBusk, 1 up SF: lost to Chris DiMarco, 1 up

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Peter Williamson (2-1) 2012 (277; 2-1) R16: d. Alex Moon, 4 & 3 QF: d. Lorens Chan, 5 & 3 SF: lost to Jordan Russell, 20 holes

Billy Williford (0-1) 1982 (287; 0-1) R16: lost to Billy Tuten, 2 & 1

Chris Wilson (3-1) 2005 (281; 3-1) R16: d. Andrew Dodt, 1 up QF: d. Philip Francis, 22 holes SF: d. Brad Iles, 1 up Final: lost to Jamie Lovemark, 3 & 2

Tim Wilson (0-1) 1976 (294; 0-1) R16: lost to Bob Byman, 3 & 2

Trey Winstead (0-1) 2020 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Andy Ogletree, 2 up

Aaron Wise (3-1) 2015 (281; 301) R16: d. Alex Franklin, 3 & 2 QF: d. Sam Horsfield, 3 & 2 SF: d. Jake Knapp, 4 & 2 Final: lost to Dawson Armstrong, 20 holes

Mark Witt (0-1) 1975 (296; 0-1) R16: lost to Bill Mallon, 2 & 1

Casey Wittenberg (0-1) 2002 (278; 0-1) R16: lost to Adam Rubinson, 2 & 1

Charlie Woemer (0-1) 1997 (284*; 0-1) R16: lost to Danny Green, 5 & 3 2000 (285*; 0-1) R16: lost to Danny Green, 3 & 2

Bob Wolcott (1-1) 1983 (290; 1-1) R16: d. Roy Biancalana, 1 up QF: lost to Andrew Magee, 1 up

Daniel Woltman (1-2) 2008 (280; 0-1) R16: lost to Danny Lee, 1 up 2009 (285; 1-1) R16: d. Travis Woolf, 1 up QF: lost to Zach Barlow, 1 up

Adam Wood (0-1) 2015 (284; 0-1) R16: lost to Jordan Niebrugge, 3 & 2

Willie Wood (4-3) 1979 (286; 2-1) R16: d. Tom Brannan, 19 holes QF: d. Mitch Mooney, 1 up SF: lost to Hal Sutton, 4 & 3 1981 (283; 0-1) R16: lost to Ron Commans, 1 up Co-medalist 1981, with Eddie Luethke. 1982 (275; 2-1) R16: d. Brian Norton, 1 up QF: d. John Spelman, 2 up SF: lost to Tommy Moore, 1 up

Gary Woodland (1-1) 2006 (205; 1-1) R16: d. Ashley Hall, 4 & 3 QF: lost to Dawie Van Der Walt, 1 up

Eldrick “Tiger” Woods (6-2) Champion 1994 1994 (290; 4-0) R16: d. Christian Chernock, 2 & 1 QF: d. Chris Tidland, 20 holes SF: d. Darron Stiles, 3 & 2 Final: d. Chris Riley, 2 & 1 1995 (275; 2-1) R16: d. Steve Allan, 1 up QF: d. Doug Roecker, 5 & 3 SF: lost to Robert Floyd, 2 up 1996 (277; 0-1) R16: lost to Terry Noe, 20 holes

Eric Woods (2-1) 1987 (287; 2-1) R16: d. John O’Neill, 1 up QF: d. Robert McNamara, 2 & 1 SF: lost to Craig Perks, 7 & 5

Travis Woolf (1-2) 2009 (281; 0-1) R16: lost to Daniel Woltman, 1 up 2010 (210; 1-1) R16: d. Andres Echavarria, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Yaroslav Merkulov, 3 & 2

Robert Wrenn (2-2) 1979 (284; 1-1) R16: d. Ron Commans, 4 & 2 QF: lost to Mike Gove, 3 & 2 1980 (290; 1-1) R16: d. Jim Holtgrieve, 4 & 3 QF: lost to Griff Moody, 19 holes

Claude L. Wright (0-1) 1958 (295; 0-1) R16: lost to Jack Penrose, 9 & 8

Brandon Wu (2-1) 2018 (266; 2-1) R16: d. Kyle Michel, 6 & 5 QF: d. John Augenstein, 19 holes SF: lost to Cole Hammer, 20 holes

Ron Wuensche (0-1) 1991 (289; 0-1) R16: lost to Pat Moore, 1 up

Dudley H. Wysong Jr. (0-2) 1961 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to Glen Fowler, 2 up 1962 (289; 0-1) R16: lost to Don Cherry, 2 & 1

Norman Xiong (4-0) Champion 2017 2017 (270; 4-0) R16: d. Dawson Armstrong, 3 & 2 QF: d. Brendon Jelley, 1 up SF: d. Derek Bard, 2 & 1 Final: d. Doc Redman, 22 holes Medalist 2017.

Alexander Yang (0-1) 2020 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to Pierceson Coody, 2 & 1

Danny Yates (1-2) 1973 (301; 0-1) R16: lost to Mike Killian, 4 & 3 1991 (286; 1-1) R16: d. Ron Whittaker, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Diego Ventureira, 1 up

Hidetoshi Yoshihara (0-1) 2019 (275; 0-1) R16: lost to Garrett Rank, 2 up

Richard Yost (0-1) 1959 (292*; 0-1) R16: lost to Pete Dye, 1 up

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Andrew Yun (1-2) 2009 (282; 0-1) R16: lost to Zach Barlow, 1 up 2011 (281; 1-1) R16: d. Patrick Rodgers, 21 holes QF: lost to Cheng-Tsung Pan, 1 up

David Zabell (0-1) 1977 (291; 0-1) R16: lost to Rafael Alarcon, 5 & 3

Nick Zambole (0-1) 1981 (290; 0-1) R16: lost to Brad Faxon, 2 & 1

Kermit Zarley Jr. (0-1) 1961 (291; 0-1) R16: lost to Dick Canon, 19 holes

Larry Zee (0-1) 1972 (291; 0-1) R16: lost to Marty West, 1 up

Bob Zender (2-1) 1971 (287; 2-1) R16: d. Geoff Hensley, 3 & 2 QF: d. Tom Kite, 2 & 1 SF: lost to Barney Thompson, 2 & 1

Manny Zerman (0-1) 1991 (286; 0-1) R16: lost to Diego Ventureira, 4 & 2

Andy Zhang (0-1) 2016 (280; 0-1) R16: lost to William Gordon, 4 & 3

Frank Urban “Fuzzy” Zoeller (0-1) 1972 (295; 0-1) R16: lost to Gil Morgan, 2 & 1

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1899 Inaugural Western AmateurSeptember 7-9 Glen View Golf & Polo Club, Golf, Ill. 5,700 yards, bogey 79

David R. Forgan outclassed the field from start to finish in the first Western Am, seeing the last two holes only in qualifying.Entered: 62 Started: 60 Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 93 (6 for 5 spots). Medalist: David R. Forgan, 84.

Round of 16 (Thu 9/7 afternoon)David R. Forgan (84), Onwentsia C, d. R.G. Watson Jr. (93*), Onwentsia C, 5 & 4John D. Towne (91), Glen View G&PC, d. Chester C. Allen (93*), Kenosha CC, 20 holesE.P. Bliss (90), Riverside GC, d. Fred R. Hamlin (93*), Chicago Golf, 4 & 3Ralph T. Hoagland (90), Glen View G&PC, d. M.C. Cummings (91), Washington Park CC, 3 & 2Walter E. Egan (86), Onwentsia C, d. Murry Nelson Jr. (92), Skokie CC, 8 & 7R.F. Cummins (88), Washington Park CC, d. G.A. Carpenter (93*), Onwentsia C, 5 & 4William Waller (91), Onwentsia C, d. W.I. Osborne (93*), Glen View G&PC, 4 & 2William “Manny” Holabird Jr. (90), 16, Glen View G&PC, d. Walter R. Kirk (92), Onwentsia C, 1 up

Quarterfinals (Fri 9/8 morning)Forgan d. Towne, 4 & 2Hoagland d. Bliss, 2 upEgan d. Cummins, 4 & 2Holabird d. Waller, 3 & 1

Semifinals (Fri 9/8 afternoon)Forgan d. Hoagland, 3 & 2Egan d. Holabird, 1 up

Final (36 holes, Sat 9/9)Forgan d. Egan, 6 & 5

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1900 2nd Western AmateurSeptember 27-29 Onwentsia Club, Lake Forest, Ill. 5,894 yards, bogey 85

William Waller was extended to the 20th hole in the Round of 16, the springboard to his eventual victory.Entered: 80 Started: 66 Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 185 (3 for 2 spots). Medalist: Walter B. Smith, 82-79–161.

Round of 16 (Fri 9/28 morning)Walter B. Smith (161), Onwentsia C, d. Harold P. Bend (185*), St. Paul, Minn., 5 & 4J. Waller Knott (182), Edgewater GC, d. H. Chandler Egan (179), 16, Exmoor CC, 6 & 5William “Manny” Holabird Jr. (174), 17, Glen View C, d. George A. Yule (183), Kenosha CC, 4 & 3W.I. Osborne (174), Glen View C, d. G.A. Bennett (184), Skokie CC, 4 & 3J.C. Daniels (184), Midlothian CC, d. John Stuart (171), Washington Park CC, 1 upGale Thompson (178), Washington Park CC, d. Robert D. Wrenn (183), Onwentsia C, 2 & 1William Waller (179), Onwentsia C, d. Albert Shaller (182), Janesville, Wis., 20 holesWalter E. Egan (167), Onwentsia C, d. Michael Doran Jr. (185*), St. Paul, Minn., 3 & 1

Quarterfinals (Fri 9/28 afternoon)Smith d. Knott, 9 & 7Holabird d. Osborne, 2 & 1Thompson d. Daniels, 5 & 3Waller d. W.E. Egan, 2 up

Semifinals (Sat 9/29 morning)Holabird d. Smith, 2 & 1Waller d. Thompson, 3 & 2

Final (Sat 9/29 afternoon)Waller d. Holabird, 1 up

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1901 3rd Western AmateurAugust 22-24 Midlothian Country Club, Blue Island, Ill. 6,380 yards, bogey 86

Phelps B. Hoyt cruised to victory in the championship match, breaking the two-year run of Onwentsia-based winners.Entered: 100 Started: 91 Sweet Sixteen qualifying: 189.

Co-medalists: Fred R. Hamlin, Walter Egan 176 (Hamlin d. Egan 41-45 in 9-hole playoff).

Round of 16 (Fri 8/23 morning)Fred R. Hamlin (176), Chicago Golf, d. Neal Macneale (189), Cincinnati CC, 3 & 1William F. Pillsbury (185), Onwentsia C, d. John D. Cady (189), Rock Island Arsenal GC, 2 & 1Phelps B. Hoyt (180), Glen View C, d. W.J. Foye (189), Belmont GC, 6 & 5Herbert J. Tweedie (185), Belmont GC, d. Thomas Taylor Jr. (188), Onwentsia C, 3 & 2Raymond Russel (187), CC of Detroit, d. G.A. Carpenter (186), Onwentsia C, 21 holesWilliam “Manny” Holabird Jr. (182), 18, Glen View C, d. Michael Doran Jr. (189), St. Paul, Minn., 5 & 4Bruce D. Smith (185), Onwentsia C, d. Clive T. Jaffray (188), Minikahda C, 4 & 2Walter E. Egan (176), Onwentsia C, d. Kenneth Goodman (189), Midlothian CC, 6 & 5

Quarterfinals (Fri 8/23 afternoon)Hamlin d. Pillsbury, 4 & 3Hoyt d. Tweedie, 3 & 1Russel d. Holabird, 3 & 1Smith d. W.E. Egan, 4 & 2

Semifinals (Sat 8/24 morning)Hoyt d. Hamlin, 2 & 1Smith d. Russel, 4 & 3

Final (Sat 8/24 afternoon)Hoyt d. Smith, 6 & 5

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1902 4th Western AmateurSeptember 10-13 Chicago Golf Club, Wheaton, Ill. 6,032 yards, bogey 82H. Chandler Egan beat the field by 15 strokes in qualifying, but cousin Walter Egan forced an extra hole in the two-round final.

Entered: 85 Started: 74 Qualifying score: 193. Medalist: H. Chandler Egan, 163.

Round of 32 (Thu 9/11 morning)Upper Half

H. Chandler Egan (163), 18, Exmoor CC, d. George F. Clingman Jr. (186), Homewood CC, 6 & 4William I. Howland Jr. (182), Evanston GC, d. Knowlton L. Ames (191), Glen View C, 3 & 1Stuart G. Stickney (181), St. Louis GC, d. W.I. Osborne (189), Glen View C, defaultFred R. Pettit (183), Kenosha CC, d. R.W. Northrup (192), Evanston GC, 2 & 1Warren Dickinson (188), Des Moines G&CC, d. Walter R. Kirk (179), Onwentsia C, 1 upRobert E. James (182), Glen View C, d. O.C. Fuller (192), Milwaukee CC, defaultRobert E. Hunter (181), Midlothian CC, d. J.C. Daniels (191), Midlothian CC, 2 & 1Harold C. Smith (193), Onwentsia C, d. Ashley Dixon (185), Homewood CC, 3 & 2

Lower HalfL. Tilghman Boyd (186), Milwaukee CC, d. Garth Bigelow (193), Milwaukee CC, 8 & 6Nat F. Moore (182), Lake Geneva CC, d. William F. Pillsbury (191), Onwentsia C, 4 & 3R.H. McElwee (182), Exmoor CC, d. John D. Towne (192), Glen View C, 3 & 2Charles L. Hunter (189), Midlothian CC, d. John M. Sellers (179), Glen View C, 20 holesRichard R. Kimball (183), Omaha, Neb., d. Louis Allis (193), Milwaukee CC, 1 upWalter E. Egan (181), Lake Geneva CC, d. Charles Zuehlin (190), Midlothian CC, 1 upSam O. Dugger (182), Hinsdale GC, d. B.F. Cummins (192), Exmoor CC, 20 holesJ.O. Hinkley (178), Midlothian CC, d. Kenneth P. Edwards (187), Midlothian CC, 3 & 1

Round of 16 (Thu 9/11 afternoon)H.C. Egan d. Howland, 2 upStickney d. Pettit, 4 & 3Dickinson d. James, 3 & 2R.E. Hunter d. Smith, 4 & 2Moore d. Boyd, 1 upC.L. Hunter d. McElwee, 5 & 3W.E. Egan d. Kimball, 4 & 3Dugger d. Hinkley, 3 & 2

Quarterfinals (Fri 9/12 morning)H.C. Egan d. Stickney, 1 upDickinson d. R.E. Hunter, 2 & 1Moore d. C.L. Hunter, 6 & 5W.E. Egan d. Dugger, 19 holes

Semifinals (Fri 9/12 afternoon)H.C. Egan d. Dickinson, 8 & 7W.E. Egan d. Moore, 1 up

Final (36 holes, Sat 9/13)H.C. Egan d. W.E. Egan, 37 holes

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1903 5th Western AmateurAugust 4-8 Euclid Golf Club, Cleveland, Ohio 6,000 yards, bogey 81

Walter E. Egan turned the tables on cousin H. Chandler Egan, winning the title in the same 37 holes he fell in in 1902.Entered: 86 Started: 72 All match play.

Preliminary Round (Tue 8/4)Frank Weber, Inverness C, d. Roy F. York, Cleveland, 1 upH. Chandler Egan, 18, Exmoor CC, d. Robert Deming, Euclid GC, 5 & 4Warren Dickinson, Des Moines G&CC, d. C.S. Russell, Euclid GC, 7 & 6O.D. Thompson, Allegheny CC, d. F.M. Backus, Euclid GC, 3 & 1J.D. Climo, Euclid GC, d. Raymond E. Daniels, Midlothian CC, 2 upEben M. Byers, Allegheny CC, d. E. Lee Jones, Lake Geneva CC, 5 & 4Ralph McKittrick, St. Louis CC, d. A.R. Horr, Euclid GC, 3 & 2John D. Towne, Glen View C, d. C.C. Preston, Highland GC, 5 & 3William C. Fownes Jr., Highland GC, d. Knowlton L. Ames, Glen View C, defaultClive T. Jaffray, Minikahda GC, d. Charles D. Baker, Auburn Park GC, defaultChisholm Beach, Cleveland CC, d. P.B. Tewksbury, Euclid GC, 5 & 4Louis Allis, Milwaukee CC, d. Michael Doran Jr., St. Paul, Minn., defaultW.C. Carnegie, Allegheny CC, d. John R. Marfield, Minikahda GC, 8 & 7Walter E. Egan, Exmoor CC, d. Harold W. Fraser, Inverness C, 3 & 2F.S. Borton, Euclid GC, C.B. Fownes, Pittsburgh, 3 & 2Albert B. Lambert, Glen Echo CC, d. James Stephen Martin, Highland GC, defaultW.I. Osborne, Exmoor CC, and B.S. Horne, Allegheny CC, both defaultedWylie W. Carhartt Jr., CC of Detroit, d. L.H. Burton, Lake Geneva CC, 5 & 4W. Arthur Stickney, St. Louis CC, d. T. Sterling Beckwith, Cleveland CC, 3 & 2Stuart G. Stickney, St. Louis CC, d. J.M. Pease, Cincinnati CC, 7 & 6Richard D. Bokum Jr., Glen View C, d. Edward P. Martin, 6 & 5Robert P. Nevin Jr., Allegheny CC, d. Charles H. Stanley, Cleveland CC, 2 & 1

Round of 64 (Wed 8/5 morning)D.P. Fredericks, Oil City, Pa., d. H.D. McCandless, Allegheny CC, defaultNathan Kendall, Euclid CC, d. George A. Ormiston, Highland GC, defaultNorris H. Bokum, Glen View C, d. S.V. Ramage, Oil City, Pa., 3 & 2Ross H. Finkbine, Des Moines G&CC, d. James G. Berryhill, Des Moines G&CC, 1 upL. Tilghman Boyd, Milwaukee CC, d. H.S. Gaus, Euclid GC, 6 & 5J. Lee Richmond, Toledo CC, d. A.T. Stickney, St. Louis CC, 5 & 4Newton Annis, CC of Detroit, d. Harry E. Daniels, Midlothian CC, 2 & 1Raymond Russel, CC of Detroit, d. George W. Young, Auburn Park CC, defaultR.H. Crowell, Cleveland CC, d. H. McSweeney, Oil City, Pa., 6 & 5Herbert J. Tweedie, Belmont GC, d. J. Alex Waller, Riverside GC, defaultHarold P. Bend, St. Paul, Minn., d. Weber, 3 & 2H.C. Egan d. Dickinson, 4 & 3Thompson d. Climo, 1 upByers d. McKittrick, 3 & 2Towne d. W.C. Fownes, 2 & 1Jaffray d. Beach, 7 & 6Allis d. Carnegie, 1 upW.E. Egan d. Borton, 7 & 6

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1903 continued

Round of 64 continuedA.B. Lambert, byeCarhartt d. W.A. Stickney, 3 & 1S.G. Stickney d. R.D. Bokum, 7 & 5Nevin d. O.P. Clay, Cleveland CC, 5 & 4John M. Sellers, Glen View C, d. William Waller, Onwentsia C, defaultJohn S. Sweeney, Detroit GC, d. F.A. Waddell, Euclid C, 1 upW.W. Coldham, Toledo CC, d. Owen W. Rees, 8 & 7G.I. Black, Euclid GC, d. George D. Bates, Euclid GC, 4 & 3Nat F. Moore, Lake Geneva CC, d. J.C. Oliver, Allegheny CC, defaultEddie W. Brown, Euclid GC, d. Fred R. Hamlin, Chicago Golf, defaultLouis N. James, Glen View C, d. R.A. Mead, Evanston GC, 5 & 4W.T.G. Bristol, Chicago Golf, d. Henry Clay Fownes, Highland GC, 2 & 1James H. Snowden, Oil City, Pa., d. George D. Cowley, defaultJoseph K. Bole, Euclid GC, d. W.J. Fleming, Euclid GC, 2 up

Round of 32 (Wed 8/5 afternoon)Fredericks d. Kendall, 7 & 6N.H. Bokum d. Finkbine, 2 & 1Richmond d. Boyd, 1 upRussel d. Annis, 19 holesTweedie d. Crowell, 19 holesH.C. Egan d. Bend, 1 upByers d. Thompson, 1 upTowne d. Jaffray, 1 upW.E. Egan d. Allis, 3 & 2Carhartt d. Lambert, 1 upS.G. Stickney d. Nevin, 3 & 2Sellers d. Sweeney, 1 upColdham d. Black, 19 holesBrown d. Moore, 3 & 2James d. Bristol, 3 & 2Bole d. Snowden, 5 & 3

Later in 1903, Round of 64 loser Henry Clay Fownes would found and begin to construct Oakmont Country Club.

Round of 16 (Thu 8/6 morning)Fredericks d. N.H. Bokum, 7 & 5Russel d. Richmond, 2 & 1H.C. Egan d. Tweedie, 7 & 6Byers d. Towne, 6 & 5W.E. Egan d. Carhartt, 5 & 4Sellers d. S.G. Stickney, 19 holesBrown d. Coldham, 3 & 2James d. Bole, 7 & 5

Quarterfinals (Thu 8/6 afternoon)Russel d. Fredericks, 5 & 4H.C. Egan d. Byers, 1 upW.E. Egan d. Sellers, 3 & 1Brown d. James, 3 & 2

Semifinals (Fri 8/7)H.C. Egan d. Russel, 2 upW.E. Egan d. Brown, 1 up

Final (36 holes, Sat 8/8)W.E. Egan d. H.C. Egan, 37 holes

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1904 6th Western AmateurAugust 16-20 Exmoor Country Club, Highland Park, Ill. 5,880 yards, bogey 82

H. Chandler Egan scored his second victory in three years with a resounding victory over Ned Sawyer.Entered: 93 Started: 81 Qualifying score: 172. Medalist: H. Chandler Egan, 144.

Round of 32 (Wed 8/17)Upper Half

H. Chandler Egan (144), 19, Exmoor CC, d. Guy A. Miller (172), Detroit GC, 7 & 6Arthur C. Perry (172), Windsor, d. Alden B. Swift (166), Onwentsia C, 4 & 3Ralph T. Hoagland (167), Hinsdale GC, d. John M. Sellers (169), Glen View C, 2 & 1Richard D. Bokum Jr. (170), Glen View C, d. A. Campbell Brown (172), Springfield CC, 5 & 4Douglas P. Cadwallader (168), Springfield CC, d. W. Houghteling (166), Skokie CC, 1 upSherman C. Spitzer (172), River Forest GC, d. Walter E. Egan (166), Exmoor CC, 1 upJ.C. Van De Mark (172), Windsor, d. Knowlton L. Ames (166), Glen View C, 2 & 1Fay Ingalls (159), Cincinnati CC, d. William F. Pillsbury (165), Onwentsia C, 4 & 3

Lower HalfGeorge F. Clingman Jr. (169), Homewood CC, d. C. Brown (171), Glen View C, 4 & 2S.H. Lockett (168), Midlothian CC, d. Orrin W. Potter Jr. (172), Midlothian CC, 1 upJoseph S. DeMoss (157), Tuscumbia CC, d. Raymond E. Daniels (172), Midlothian CC, 21 holesR.H. McElwee (169), Onwentsia C, d. George A. Thorne (171), Exmoor CC, 2 & 1Warren K. Wood (164), Homewood CC, d. Lawrence Adams (169), Glen View C, 4 & 3Herbert J. Tweedie (171), Belmont GC, d. Chester C. Allen (169), Kenosha CC, 20 holesDaniel E. “Ned” Sawyer (155), Glen View C, d. E.W. Alexander (172), Detroit GC, 5 & 4Louis N. James (155), Glen View C, d. B.F. Cummins (171), Exmoor CC, 6 & 5

Round of 16 (Thu 8/18)H.C. Egan d. Perry, 5 & 4Hoagland d. Bokum, 7 & 6Spitzer d. Cadwallader, 1 upIngalls d. Van De Mark, 4 & 3Clingman d. Lockett, 3 & 1McElwee d. DeMoss, 3 & 2Wood d. Tweedie, default (Wood 8 up, 9 to play)Sawyer d. James, 1 up

Quarterfinals (Fri 8/19 morning)H.C. Egan d. Hoagland, 5 & 4Ingalls d. Spitzer, 20 holesMcElwee d. Clingman, 2 upSawyer d. Wood, 4 & 2

Semifinals (Fri 8/19 afternoon)H.C. Egan d. Ingalls, 2 & 1Sawyer d. McElwee, 6 & 5

Final (36 holes, Sat 8/20)H.C. Egan d. Sawyer, 6 & 5

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1905 7th Western AmateurJuly 25-29 Glen View Club, Golf, Ill. 6,051 yards, bogey 83

H. Chandler Egan knocked off cousin Walter Egan for the second time in three championship-match showdowns.Entered: 65 Started: 62 Qualifying score: 180. Medalist: Guy A. Miller, 157.

Round of 32 (Wed 7/26)Upper Half

Charles D. Baker (176), Auburn Park GC, d. Guy A. Miller (157), Detroit GC, 7 & 5Runcie B. Martin (175), Jackson Park GC, d. John D. Towne (177), Glen View C, 1 up to hereWalter Fairbanks (171), Denver CC, d. Knowlton D. Ames (174), Glen View C, 3 & 2Ralph T. Hoagland (179), Hinsdale GC, d. Robert E. James (175), Glen View C, 5 & 3H. Chandler Egan (168), 20, Exmoor CC, d. Henry T. Cole (178), Detroit GC, 5 & 4Robert E. Hunter (162), Midlothian CC, d. Warren K. Wood (163), Homewood CC, 3 & 2Robert M. Cutting (174), Westward Ho CC, d. L. Tilghman Boyd (174), Milwaukee CC, 5 & 4Robert D. Bokum Jr. (179), Glen View C, d. J. Vernon Houston (171), Westward Ho CC, 7 & 6

Lower HalfMason E. Phelps (167), Midlothian CC, d. Louis N. James (174), Glen View C, 4 & 2William E. Clow Jr. (162), Onwentsia C, d. Norris H. Bokum (177), Glen View C, 8 & 7Clive T. Jaffray (173), Minikahda C, d. E.A. Engler (179), Glen View C, 7 & 6Joseph S. DeMoss (171), Tuscumbia CC, d. William C. Fownes Jr. (169), Oakmont CC, 1 upPaul R. Talbot (173), Wichita CC, d. W.A. Lawhead (169), Minikahda C, 1 upDaniel E. “Ned” Sawyer (167), Wheaton CC, d. Charles H. Stanley (169), Cleveland CC, 7 & 6John M. Greer (180), Minikahda C, d. Herbert J. Tweedie (175), Belmont GC, 1 upWalter E. Egan (164), Exmoor CC, d. Phelps B. Hoyt (173), Glen View C, 3 & 2

Round of 16 (Thu 7/27)Martin d. Baker, 1 upFairbanks d. Hoagland, 3 & 2H.C. Egan d. Hunter, 3 & 2R.D. Bokum d. Cutting, 2 upPhelps d. Clow, 4 & 3DeMoss d. Jaffray, 3 & 2Sawyer d. Talbot, 2 upW.E. Egan d. Greer, 7 & 6

Because of flooding, only Glen View’s front9 was used for the semifinal and final

matches.

Quarterfinals (Fri 7/28 morning)Martin d. Fairbanks, 1 upH.C. Egan d. R.D. Bokum, 2 & 1DeMoss d. Phelps, 20 holesW.E. Egan d. Sawyer, 1 up

Semifinals (Fri 7/28 afternoon)H.C. Egan d. Martin, 4 & 3W.E. Egan d. DeMoss, 5 & 3

Final (36 holes, Sat 7/29)H.C. Egan d. W.E. Egan, 3 & 2

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1906 8th Western AmateurSeptember 4-8 Glen Echo Country Club, St. Louis, Mo. 6,148 yards, bogey 80

Ned Sawyer claimed the championship and only once wrapped up a match before the 18th hole, with two going overtime.Entered: 160 Started: apx. 92 Qualifying score: 178. Medalist: William C. Fownes Jr., 153.

Round of 32 (36 holes, Wed 9/5)Upper Half

William C. Fownes Jr. (153), Oakmont CC, d. Sim T. Price Jr. (173), Glen Echo CC, 10 & 9W. Arthur Stickney (162), St. Louis CC, d. L.H. Reinking (168), Wheaton CC, 8 & 7Albert B. Lambert (163), St. Louis CC, d. George A. Ormiston (162), Oakmont CC, 6 & 5D.P. Fredericks (163), Oil City, Pa., d. J.B. Rahm (178), Omaha, Neb., 6 & 5Kenneth P. Edwards (163), Midlothian CC, d. Orrin W. Potter Jr. (168), Midlothian CC, 3 & 2Ardo Mitchell (161), Rock Island Arsenal GC, d. Runcie B. Martin (174), Calumet CC, 7 & 6Bart S. Adams (167), Algonquin CC, d. Holden Wilson (176), Cincinnati CC, 6 & 5Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer (156), Wheaton CC, d. Paul R. Talbot (169), Wichita CC, 37 holes

Lower HalfRalph McKittrick (167), St. Louis CC, d. Donald Green (168), St. Louis AAA, 7 & 6Richard R. Kimball (166), Glen Echo CC, d. T.P. Mumford (171), Town and Gown C, Colorado Springs, 7 & 5Harry W. Allen (169), St. Louis FC, d. Edgar Davis (175), Glen Echo CC, defaultSprague Abbott (174), Omaha, Neb., d. E.S. Williams (163), Normandie C, 3 & 2Stuart G. Stickney (169), St. Louis CC, d. W.H. Magill (163), Normandie C, 11 & 10Robert P. Nevin Jr. (177), Allegheny CC, d. Walter Fairbanks (177), Denver CC, 37 holesGeorge F. Clingman Jr. (170), Homewood CC, d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. (171), 16, Jackson Park GC, 3 & 2Warren K. Wood (156), Homewood CC, d. Jesse Carlton (174), Glen Echo CC, 5 & 4

Round of 16 (Thu 9/6)Fownes d. W.A. Stickney, 1 upFredericks d. Lambert, 3 & 2Mitchell d. Edwards, 19 holesSawyer d. Adams, 2 upKimball d. McKittrick, 2 & 1Abbott d. Allen, 5 & 4S.G. Stickney d. Nevin, 19 holesWood d. Clingman, 2 & 1

J.B. Rahm qualified when Leon Mitchell,Rock Island Arsenal, was disqualified forincorrect score.

Caddie Eddie Maginn, 14, was killed by lightning while resting under a tree on the ninth hole of the second flight championship between Runcie B. Martin and Louis A. Grote. He was Martin’s caddie. The match was abandoned, Martin, at 4 up, declared the winner.

Quarterfinals (Fri 9/7 morning)Fredericks d. Fownes, 3 & 2Sawyer d. Mitchell, 4 & 2Abbott d. Kimball, 19 holesWood d. S.G. Stickney, 2 & 1

Semifinals (Fri 9/7 afternoon)Sawyer d. Fredericks, 1 upWood d. Abbott, 4 & 3

Final (36 holes, Sat 9/8)Sawyer d. Wood, 37 holes

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1907 9th Western AmateurAugust 6-10 Chicago Golf Club, Wheaton, Ill. 6,127 yards, bogey 82

H. Chandler Egan played only 89 of a possible 126 match play holes in collecting his fourth Western Amateur championship.Entered: 83 Started: 73 Qualifying score: 182.

Co-medalists: William Howland, Ned Sawyer, Kenneth Edwards, 160 (Howland won playoff with 76 vs. Sawyer, 77, and Edwards, 87).

Round of 32 (36 holes, Wed 8/7)Upper Half

William I. Howland Jr. (160), Skokie CC, d. L.H. Reinking (168), Wheaton CC, 7 & 6Robert A. Gardner (165), Hinsdale GC, d. W.V. Booth Jr. (179), Onwentsia C, 9 & 8Lawrence Eustis (178), Audobon CC, d. William E. Clow Jr. (168), Onwentsia C, 1 upKenneth P. Edwards (160), Midlothian CC, d. Ralph T. Hoagland (180), Riverside GC, 38 holesPaul Hunter (178), 16, Midlothian CC, d. Runcie B. Martin (178), Jackson Park GC, 6 & 5Mason E. Phelps (171), Midlothian CC, d. William B. Langford (180), Westward Ho CC, 12 & 11H. Chandler Egan (162), 22, Exmoor CC, d. William F. Pillsbury (171), Onwentsia C, default

(Egan was 7 up after 10 holes; Pillsbury had downtown business appointment)George F. Clingman Jr. (170), Homewood CC, d. W.H. Magill (170), Normandie C, 7 & 5

Lower HalfR.I. Leitch Jr. (176), Tuscumbia CC, d. A.M. Kuhn (175), Milton CC, 1 upHerbert F. Jones (174) Wheaton CC, d. Donald E. Edwards (176), Midlothian CC, 9 & 8John D. Cady (173), Rock Island Arsenal GC, d. Isaac Hilliard (180), Louisville, Ky., 2 upW.M. Jones (180), Calumet CC, d. H.H. Lurton Jr. (179), Nashville, Tenn., 6 & 5Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer (160), Wheaton CC, d. Albert P. Seckel (178), Riverside GC, 5 & 3R.O. Ainslie (182*), Westward Ho CC, d. Paul H. Hyde (179), Wichita CC, 8 & 7Warren K. Wood (170), Homewood CC, d. Grover B. Higgins (171), Arlington CC, 8 & 7Raymond E. Daniels (175), Midlothian CC, d. H.C. Ingram (178), Midlothian CC, 10 & 9

Round of 16 (Thu 8/8)Howland d. Gardner, 4 & 3Eustis d. Edwards, 2 & 1Hunter d. Phelps, 3 & 1Egan d. Clingman, 4 & 2H.F. Jones d. Leitch, 2 upCady d. W.M. Jones, 3 & 2Sawyer d. Ainslie, 5 & 4Daniels d. Wood, 2 & 1

Quarterfinals (Fri 8/9 morning)Howland d. Eustis, 4 & 3Egan d. Hunter, 4 & 3H.F. Jones d. Cady, 3 & 2Sawyer d. Daniels, 5 & 3

Semifinals (Fri 8/9 afternoon)Egan d. Howland, 4 & 2H.F. Jones d. Sawyer, 1 up

Final (36 holes, Sat 8/10)Egan d. H.F. Jones, 5 & 4

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1908 10th Western AmateurJuly 13-18 Rock Island Arsenal Golf Club, Rock Island, Ill. 6,164 yards, bogey 81

Mason E. Phelps cruised to victory in the championship match after surviving the first two matches.Entered: --- Started: 94 Qualifying score: 167. Medalist: Kenneth P. Edwards, 152.

Round of 32 (Wed 7/15 morning)Upper Half

Kenneth P. Edwards (152), Midlothian CC, d. Albert P. Seckel (163), Riverside GC, 5 & 3Mason E. Phelps (157), Midlothian CC, d. William I. Howland Jr. (157), Skokie CC, 20 holesG. Decker French (163), Rock Island Arsenal GC, d. W.H. Magill (158), St. Louis CC, 3 & 2Donald E. Edwards (161), Midlothian CC, d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. (159), 17, Edgewater GC, 1 upL.H. Johnson (165), Minneapolis CC, d. F.D. Keeler (165), Rockford CC, 1 upPaul Hunter (154), Midlothian CC, d. Robert E. Hunter (164), Midlothian CC, 1 upPaul R. Talbot (165), Wichita CC, d. Chris Kenney (167), St. Louis CC, 22 holesWarren K. Wood (154), Homewood CC, d. Addison Stillwell (163), Midlothian CC, 4 & 3

Lower HalfElliott Callender (167), CC of Peoria, d. William H. Diddel (157), 24, Indianapolis, 2 & 1Harry G. Legg (159), Minneapolis, d. Charles L. Hunter (166), Midlothian CC, 7 & 5B.F. “Bud” Guinand (166), Des Moines CC, d. George F. Clingman Jr. (166), Windson CC, 6 & 5Harry W. Allen (156), Normandie C, d. R. Hoaford (165), Rock Island Arsenal GC, 3 & 2Albert B. Lambert (165), St. Louis CC, d. Warren Dickinson (167), Des Moines CC, 1 upLeon Mitchell (167), Rock Island Arsenal GC, d. Anthony Haines (164), Rockford CC, 4 & 3John D. Cady (167), Rock Island Arsenal GC, d. Ardo Mitchell (162), Rock Island Arsenal GC, 19 holesH. Chandler Egan (153), 23, Louisville CC, d. L.H. Reinking (166), Wheaton CC, 6 & 5

Round of 16 (Wed 7/15 afternoon)Phelps d. K.P. Edwards, 2 upD.E. Edwards d. French, 3 & 2P. Hunter d. Johnson, 3 & 2Talbot d. Wood, 4 & 3Callender d. Legg, 2 upAllen d. Guinand, 2 upLambert d. Mitchell, 3 & 2Cady d. Egan 4 & 3

Evans turned 18 on July 18, after he waseliminated from match play.

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Thu 7/16)Phelps d. D.E. Edwards, 7 & 6P. Hunter d. Talbot, 9 & 8Allen d. Callender, 6 & 5Cady d. Lambert, 37 holes

Semifinals (36 holes, Fri 7/17)Phelps d. P. Hunter, 3 & 2Allen d. Cady, 38 holes

Final (36 holes, Sat 7/18)Phelps d. Allen, 6 & 5

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1909 11th Western AmateurJuly 26-31 Homewood Country Club, Flossmoor, Ill. 6,015 yards, bogey 82

Chick Evans began his run of WGA championships in style, leading Albert Seckel 7 up after 12 holes of the title match.Entered: 126 Started: 95 Qualifying score: 168 (5-man playoff for 3 spots). Medalist: Warren K. Wood, 146.

Round of 32 (Wed 7/28 morning)Upper Half

Warren K. Wood (146), Homewood CC, d. Runcie B. Martin (161), Wheaton CC, 7 & 6Robert A. Gardner (156), Hinsdale GC, d. H.W. Lockett (164), Homewood CC, 5 & 4Robert E. Hunter (158), Midlothian CC, d. Frank J. Douglas (166), Wheaton CC, 7 & 6Kenneth P. Edwards (160), Midlothian CC, d. Harold Weber (167), Toledo CC, 1 upElliott Callender (161), CC of Peoria, d. D.T. “Dominie” Magill (168*), Jackson Park GC, 5 & 4Albert P. Seckel (158), Riverside GC, d. Walter Fairbanks (167), Denver CC, 7 & 5Nate Mears (164), Evanston GC, d. Mason E. Phelps (157), Midlothian CC, 20 holesDaniel E. “Ned” Sawyer (154), Wheaton CC, d. William H. Diddel (162), 25, Indianapolis, 3 & 2

Lower HalfCharles “Chick” Evans Jr. (155), 19, Edgewater CC, d. Charles D. Baker (162), Beverly CC, 3 & 2George Lindsey (166), Homewood CC, d. Charles McArthur (158), Homewood CC, 5 & 4Lee Maxwell (167), Calumet CC, d. Carl B. Devol (159), Riverside GC, 2 & 1E.A. Eulass (168*), Calumet CC, d. H. Fisher (161), Denver CC, 3 & 1Paul Hunter (161), Midlothian CC, d. William B. Langford (167), Westward Ho CC, 7 & 6Addison Stillwell (168*), Midlothian CC, d. W. Arthur Stickney (167), St. Louis CC, 2 & 1Ralph T. Hoagland (164), Riverside GC, d. Harry G. Legg (157), Minneapolis, 5 & 4Gordon Copeland (162), Skokie CC, d. Eben M. Byers (152), Pittsburgh, 4 & 3

Round of 16 (Wed 7/28 afternoon)Gardner d. Wood, 3 & 2Edwards d. Hunter, 7 & 6Seckel d. Callender, 7 & 6Sawyer d. Mears, 1 upEvans d. Lindsey, 3 & 2Maxwell d. Eulass, 3 & 2Hunter d. Stillwell, 5 & 3Hoagland d. Copeland, 3 & 2

Lindsey is believed to be the firstleft-handed player in the Western Amateur.

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Thu 7/29)Edwards d. Gardner, 6 & 5Seckel d. Sawyer, 4 & 3Evans d. Maxwell, 3 & 2Hunter d. Hoagland, 3 & 1

Semifinals (36 holes, Fri 7/30)Seckel d. Edwards, 8 & 7Evans d. Hunter, 5 & 4

Final (36 holes, Sat 7/31)Evans d. Seckel, 1 up

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1910 12th Western AmateurJuly 25-30 Minikahda Country Club, Minneapolis, Minn. 6,150 yards, par 74

Mason E. Phelps won for the second time in three years, defeating defending champion Chick Evans in the title match.Entered: 181 Started: 136 Qualifying score: 162 (6-man playoff for 4 spots). Medalist: Harry G. Legg, 140.

Round of 32 (Tue 7/26 afternoon)Upper Half

Harry G. Legg (140), Minikahda CC, d. Harold P. Bend (157), St. Paul CC, 7 & 5William I. Howland Jr. (151), Glen View C, d. Holden Wilson (160), Cincinnati CC, 4 & 2Warren K. Wood (155), Homewood CC, d. Drake Lightner (162*), St. Paul CC, 4 & 2Robert A. Gardner (148), Hinsdale GC, d. Addison Stillwell (159), Midlothian CC, 1 upHenry P. Heyburn (154), Louisville, Ky., d. A.D.S. Johnson (161), St. Paul CC, defaultMason E. Phelps (145), Midlothian CC, d. James D. Standish Jr. (158), Detroit GC, 2 & 1Clive T. Jaffray (157), Minikahda CC, d. Clarence Stanley (162*), Indianapolis, 21 holesPaul Hunter (150), Midlothian CC, d. Harry W. Allen (160), Bellerive CC, 4 & 3

Lower HalfKenneth P. Edwards (155), Midlothian CC, d. Gordon Yule (161), Kenosha CC, 3 & 1Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. (147), 20, Edgewater GC, d. Donald E. Edwards (158), Midlothian CC, 2 & 1William E. Clow Jr. (147), Onwentsia C, d. Walter Fairbanks (151), Denver CC, 1 upHoward B. Lee (157), Detroit GC, d. W.J. McDonald (162*), Midlothian CC, 2 & 1Robert E. Hunter (149), Midlothian CC, d. Paul R. Talbot (159), Kansas City CC, 3 & 1L.W. Kinnear (162*), Detroit GC, d. Ralph Rider (156), Des Moines CC, 6 & 5William H. Diddel (153), 26, Indianapolis, d. John D. Cady (161), Rock Island Arsenal CC, 6 & 5Albert P. Seckel (145), Hinsdale GC, d. William Sheehan (157), Des Moines CC, 2 & 1

Round of 16 (36 holes, Wed 7/27)Legg d. Howland, 7 & 5Wood d. Gardner, 1 upPhelps d. Heyburn, 37 holesJaffray d. P. Hunter, 1 upEvans d. K.P. Edwards, 6 & 5Clow d. Lee, 3 & 2R.E. Hunter d. Kinnear, 4 & 3Seckel d. Diddel, 4 & 3

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Thu 7/28)Wood d. Legg, 2 & 1Phelps d. Jaffray, 4 & 3Evans d. Clow, 9 & 8R.E. Hunter d. Seckel, 6 & 4

Semifinals (36 holes, Fri 7/29)Phelps d. Wood, 5 & 4Evans d. R.E. Hunter, 39 holes

Final (36 holes, Sat 7/30)Phelps d. Evans, 2 & 1

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1911 13th Western AmateurJuly 24-29 Detroit Golf Club, Detroit, Mich. 6,301 yards, par 75

Albert P. Seckel never played past the 15th hole in the second round of any match, dominating en route to victory.Entered: 210 Started: 163 18-hole cut: 67 players. Qualifying score: 172 (7-man playoff for 5 spots). Medalist: Paul Hunter, 154.

Round of 32 (Tue 7/25 afternoon)Upper Half

Paul Hunter (154), Midlothian CC, d. William H. Diddel (168), 27, Indianapolis, 2 & 1Holden Wilson (171), Cincinnati CC, d. Howard B. Lee (164), Detroit GC, 4 & 3William C. Fownes Jr. (158), Oakmont CC, d. C.R. Dennen (169), Detroit GC, 3 & 2Harold Weber (165), Toledo CC, d. Fraser Hale (172*), Skokie CC, 7 & 5J.B. Schlotman (170), Detroit GC, d. W.T. McMillan (162), Detroit GC, 2 & 1Robert A. Gardner (166), Hinsdale GC, d. P. Bush (172*), Toledo CC, 6 & 5Henry P. Heyburn (171), Louisville, Ky., d. Guy A. Miller (165), Detroit GC, 5 & 4Mason E. Phelps (168), Midlothian CC, d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. (157), 21, Edgewater GC, 1 up

Lower HalfAlbert P. Seckel (155), Riverside GC, d. William Sheehan (168), Des Moines CC, 7 & 5William I. Howland Jr. (171), Glen View C, d. Edward P. “Ned” Allis III (165), Milwaukee CC, 7 & 6James D. Standish Jr. (162), Detroit GC, d. Ralph Rider (170), Des Moines CC, 21 holesJoseph K. Bole (166), Cleveland CC, d. Isaac Hilliard (172*), Louisville, Ky., 6 & 4G.W. Bunn Jr. (163), Springfield, d. John Marshall Jr. (170), Louisville, Ky., 5 & 4M.D. Ritchie (166), Pittsburgh, d. R.G. Harrison (172*), Des Moines CC, 19 holesWylie W. Carhartt Jr. (163), CC of Detroit, d. J.T. Wylie (172*), Saginaw, Mich., 3 & 1Eben M. Byers (157), Pittsburgh, d. T.D. Handley (169), Grand Rapids, Mich., 6 & 5

Round of 16 (36 holes, Wed 7/26)Hunter d. Wilson, 7 & 5Fownes d. Weber, 2 & 1Gardner d. Schlotman, 37 holesPhelps d. Heyburn, 37 holesSeckel d. Howland, 4 & 3Standish d. Bole, 1 upRitchie d. Bunn, 3 & 2Byers d. Carhartt, 9 & 8

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Thu 7/27)Fownes d. Hunter, 1 upGardner d. Phelps, 2 upSeckel d. Standish, 4 & 3Byers d. Ritchie, 9 & 8

Semifinals (36 holes, Fri 7/28)Gardner d. Fownes, 4 & 3Seckel d. Byers, 7 & 6

Final (36 holes, Sat 7/29)Seckel d. Gardner, 8 & 7

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1912 14th Western AmateurJuly 16-20 Denver Country Club, Denver, Colo. 3,520 yards, par 38Chick Evans, 4 down to Warren K. Wood early in the final match, won the 35th and 36th holes to capture his second Western Am.

Entered: 122 Started: 98 Qualifying score: 86 (6-man playoff for 2 spots). Medalist: Warren K. Wood, 69.Play was over an improvised nine-hole course after flooding two days before the championship started damaged much of the club.

Qualifying: 3,002 yards, par 35

Round of 32 (Wed 7/17 morning)Upper Half

Warren K. Wood (69), Homewood CC, d. Mason E. Phelps (80), Midlothian CC, 5 & 4Evan S. “Scotty” Armstrong (83), Los Angeles CC, d. Addison Stillwell (76), Beverly CC, 5 & 3Fraser Hale (74), Skokie CC, d. A. Cahn (82), Omaha FC, 8 & 6F.M.P. Taylor (78), Colorado Springs GC, d. R.E. McCracken (85), Denver CC, 6 & 4Paul H. Hyde (74), Wichita CC, d. Stuart G. Stickney (83), St. Louis CC, 20 holesLouis J. Hopkins (86*), Skokie CC, d. John D. Cady (80), Rock Island Arsenal GC, 1 upJack Dewitt (84), Colorado Springs GC, d. W.N. Aldredge (78), Dallas CC, defaultJack Neville (73), Claremont CC, d. H.J. Eaton (81), Evanston GC, Kansas City, Mo., 5 & 3

Lower HalfCharles “Chick” Evans Jr. (73), 22, Edgewater GC, d. Vincent Whitney (81), San Francisco G&CC, 3 & 2Kenneth P. Edwards (78), Midlothian CC, d. Walter Fairbanks (84), 60, Denver CC, 20 holesDaniel E. “Ned” Sawyer (74), Wheaton GC, d. J.W. Hubbell (83), Des Moines G&CC, 1 upPaul R. Talbot (79), Hutchinson CC, d. H.E. Brann (85), Evanston GC, Kansas City, Mo., 1 upHarry G. Legg (75), Minikahda CC, d. F.N. McCartney (83), Denver CC, 2 upW.A. McLaughlin (80), Colorado GC, d. H.W. Treat (86), Seattle G&CC, 7 & 6W. Hertig (83), Minikahda CC, d. J.W. Broad (78), Dallas CC, 5 & 4Louis P. Bromfield (73), Denver CC, d. W.N. Chambers (82), Omaha FC, 3 & 2

Round of 16 (Wed 7/17 afternoon)Wood d. Armstrong, 19 holesHale d. Taylor, 6 & 5Hopkins d. Hyde, 1 upNeville d. Dewitt, 4 & 3Evans d. Edwards, 5 & 4Sawyer d. Talbot, 5 & 4Legg d. McLaughlin, 19 holesBromfield d. Hertig, 7 & 5

Walter Fairbanks, 60, oldest in field.Evans turned 22 on July 18.

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Thu 7/18)Wood d. Hale, 7 & 6Neville d. Hopkins, 7 & 6Evans d. Sawyer, 3 & 1Legg d. Bromfield, 11 & 10

Semifinals (36 holes, Fri 7/19)Wood d. Neville, 5 & 3Evans d. Legg, 4 & 3

Final (36 holes, Sat 7/20)Evans d. Wood, 1 up

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1913 15th Western AmateurJuly 21-26 Homewood Country Club, Flossmoor, Ill. 6,283 yards, par 75

Warren K. Wood broke through at his home club, winning the title after surviving a 39-hole quarterfinal battle with Fraser Hale.Entered: 150 Started: 125 Qualifying score: 170. Medalist: Chick Evans, 151.

Round of 32 (Tue 7/22 afternoon)Upper Half

Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. (151), 23, Edgewater GC, d. A.M. Reed (165), Riverside GC, 7 & 5Frank Welsh (162), Rockford, Ill., d. Frank J. Douglas (168), Wheaton CC, 1 upEdward P. “Ned” Allis III (157), Milwaukee CC, d. J.S. Thompson (167), St. Paul, Minn., 19 holesJoseph N. McDonald (169), Wheaton CC, d. J.M. Tait (163), South Shore CC, 4 & 3Henry P. Heyburn (168), Louisville, Ky., d. Jerry P. Magee (158), Omaha CC, 1 upArthur C. Perry (165), Calumet CC, d. W.E. Code (170), Westward Ho CC, 3 & 2Robert A. Gardner (162), Hinsdale GC, d. Meritz J. Loeb (169), Idlewild CC, 5 & 3Mason E. Phelps (153), Chicago Golf, d. Evan S. “Scotty” Armstrong (166), Los Angeles CC, 3 & 2

Lower HalfWarren K. Wood (152), Homewood CC, d. Howard B. Lee (166), Detroit GC, 6 & 5John Simpson (162), Galesburg CC, d. John Marshall Jr. (168), Louisville, Ky., 6 & 5Fraser Hale (158), Skokie CC, d. D.T. “Dominie” Magill (168), Jackson Park GC, 7 & 6C.B. Cory (169), Calumet CC, d. Raymond E. Daniels (164), Midlothian CC, 3 & 1Carl B. Devol (158), Riverside GC, d. Paul R. Talbot (168), Kansas City, Mo., 5 & 4H.W. Lockett (170), Homewood CC, d. M.A. Kehlor (165), Kenosha, Wis., 2 & 1E.R. Morrison (169), Kansas City, Mo., d. R.W. J. McDonald (163), Kansas City, Mo., 19 holesJoseph C. LeDuc (166), Calumet CC, d. Paul Hunter (156), Midlothian CC, 19 holes

Round of 16 (36 holes, Wed 7/23)Evans d. Welsh, 4 & 3Allis d. McDonald, 4 & 3Perry d. Heyburn, 3 & 1Gardner d. Phelps, 3 & 2Wood d. Simpson, 6 & 5Hale d. Cory, defaultLockett d. Devol, 3 & 2LeDuc d. Morrison, 7 & 6

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Thu 7/24)Allis d. Evans, 4 & 3Gardner d. Perry, 5 & 4Wood d. Hale, 39 holesLeDuc d. Lockett, 1 up

Semifinals (36 holes, Fri 7/25)Allis d. Gardner, 6 & 5Wood d. LeDuc, 8 & 7

Final (36 holes, Sat 7/26)Wood d. Allis, 4 & 3

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1914 16th Western AmateurJuly 27-Aug. 1 Kent Country Club, Grand Rapids, Mich. 6,200 yards, par 71

Chick Evans rolled to the widest victory in a Western Amateur final match, thumping Detroit’s James Standish Jr. 11 & 9.Entered: 240 Started: 149 Qualifying score: 170. Medalist: Chick Evans, 147.

Round of 32 (Tue 7/28 afternoon)Upper Half

Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. (147), 24, Edgewater GC, d. Joseph K. Bole (156), Cleveland CC, 21 holesHoward B. Lee (160), Detroit GC, d. Ralph Peters (155), Omaha, Neb., 3 & 2Albert P. Seckel (153), Riverside GC, d. Francis R. Blossom (159), Exmoor CC, 7 & 6George S. Lyon (155), Toronto, d. E. Hoover Bankard Jr. (161), Midlothian CC, 19 holesDaniel E. “Ned” Sawyer (153), Wheaton CC, d. William Rautenbusch (159), Garfield Park GC, 20 holesKenneth P. Edwards (156), Midlothian CC, d. T. Worden Hunter (162), Detroit, 3 & 1Norman Faunce (155), Garfield Park GC, d. William B. Langford (161), Glen Oak CC, 2 & 1William Hamilton Gardner Jr. (156), Buffalo, N.Y., d. Runcie B. Martin (150), Hammond CC, 2 & 1

Lower HalfEdward P. “Ned” Allis III (156), Milwaukee CC, d. Robert A. Gardner (149), Hinsdale GC, 2 & 1Jack Neville (155), San Francisco, d. Wayne Chatfield-Taylor (160), 21, Onwentsia C, 4 & 3Howard R. Walton (158), Champaign, Ill., d. G.S. Patterson (159), Flossmoor CC, 3 & 1James D. Standish Jr. (155), Detroit, d. L.L. Bredin (161), Detroit, 4 & 3Phil Stanton (160), Grand Rapids, Mich., d. Carl B. Devol (154), Riverside GC, 2 & 1Harold Weber (156), Toledo, Ohio, d. Sam W. Reynolds (162), Omaha, Neb., 2 upRobert E. Hunter (155), Pasadena, Calif., d. Robert Markwell (161), Ravisloe CC, 19 holesFraser Hale (157), Skokie CC, d. J.L. Millar (152), Wheaton CC, 4 & 2

Round of 16 (36 holes, Wed 7/29)Evans d. Lee, 5 & 4Seckel d. Lyon, 4 & 3Sawyer d. Edwards, defaultW. Gardner d. Faunce, 4 & 3Allis d. Neville, 2 & 1Standish d. Walton, 2 & 1Stanton d. Weber, 9 & 8Hunter d. Hale, 37 holes

Perry Adair, 15, Druid Hills CC, failed toqualify for match play.

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Thu 7/30)Evans d. Seckel, 7 & 6Sawyer d. W. Gardner, 4 & 3Standish d. Allis, 37 holesStanton d. Hunter, 5 & 3

Semifinals (36 holes, Fri 7/31)Evans d. Sawyer, 2 & 1Standish d. Stanton, 1 up

Final (36 holes, Sat 8/1)Evans d. Standish, 11 & 9

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1915 17th Western AmateurJuly 19-24 Mayfield Country Club, Cleveland, Ohio 6,280 yards, par 70

Chick Evans made it four Western Am titles and two straight with a repeat victory over James Standish Jr. of Detroit.Entered: 186 Started: 129 Qualifying score: 170. Medalist: Paul Hunter, 150.

Round of 32 (Tue 7/20 afternoon)Upper Half

Paul Hunter (150), Midlothian CC, d. John Heyburn (161), Louisville, Ky., 4 & 3Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer (164), Wheaton CC, d. Eben M. Byers (158), Allegheny CC, 5 & 4Jack Neville (156), Claremont CC, d. Charles L. Weems (164), Quincy (Ill.) CC, 6 & 4William H. Diddel (166), 31, Riverside CC, Indianapolis, d. William Rautenbusch (160), Glen Oak CC, 4 & 2Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. (157), 25, Edgewater CC, d. J.C. Dillworth (164), Pittsburgh, 4 & 3Kenneth P. Edwards (161), Midlothian CC, d. Walter C. Crowdus (166), Wheaton CC, 3 & 2Guy A. Miller (166), Detroit CC, d. Donald E. Edwards (159), Midlothian CC, 1 upAddison Stillwell (162), Chicago Golf, d. Harry Potter (155), St. Louis CC, 5 & 3

Lower HalfWilliam C. Fownes Jr. (151), Oakmont CC, d. John Marshall Jr. (161), Louisville, Ky., 4 & 3H.P. Bingham (159), Mayfield CC, d. Ira S. Holden (165), Cincinnati CC, 1 upJoseph K. Bole (156), Mayfield CC, d. George S. Lyon (164), 57, Toronto, 2 & 1Dewitt C. Balch (166), Cincinnati CC, d. Robin Y. Hayne (161), Burlingame CC, 1 upE. Hoover Bankard Jr. (158), Midlothian CC, d. George W. Adair (164), Atlanta AC, defaultHoward B. Lee (166), Detroit GC, d. Francis R. Blossom (161), Exmoor CC, 1 upWilliam Hamilton Gardner Jr. (160), Buffalo, N.Y., d. William I. Howland Jr. (166), Chicago Golf, 4 & 2James D. Standish Jr. (155), Detroit, d. M.H. Wilson Jr. (164), Cleveland CC, 8 & 7

Round of 16 (36 holes, Wed 7/21)Sawyer d. Hunter, 6 & 5Neville d. Diddel, 3 & 2Evans d. K.P. Edwards, 7 & 6Miller d. Stillwell, 4 & 3Bingham d. Fownes, 5 & 3Balch d. Bole, 1 upBankard d. Lee, 1 upStandish d. Gardner, 1 up

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Thu 7/22)Sawyer d. Neville, 10 & 9Evans d. Miller, 10 & 9Bingham d. Balch, 4 & 3Standish d. Bankard, 6 & 4

Semifinals (36 holes, Fri 7/23)Evans d. Sawyer, 2 & 1Standish d. Bingham, 7 & 6

Final (36 holes, Sat 7/24)Evans d. Standish, 7 & 5

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1916 18th Western AmateurJuly 17-22 Del Monte Country Club, Del Monte, Calif. 6,280 yards, par 70

Heinrich Schmidt played dominating golf from start to finish to win the first Western Am played on the West Coast.Entered: 132 Started: 108 Qualifying score: 168 (2-man playoff for 1 spot). Medalist: Heinrich Schmidt, 145.

Round of 32 (Tue 7/20 afternoon)Upper Half

Heinrich Schmidt (145), Claremont G&CC, d. Jack Jevne (162), Los Angeles CC, 6 & 5Kenneth Monteagle (157), Clarem0nt G&CC, d. Karl Schmidt (166), Del Monte CC, 1 upE. Hoover Bankard Jr. (149), Midlothian CC, d. Abraham Van Vachten (165), Seattle CC, 7 & 6Dewitt C. Balch (158), Cincinnati CC, d. James Vance (167), El Paso CC, 2 upHarold B. Lamb (154), Salt Lake CC, d. John Parrott Jr. (165), Burlingame CC, 2 upGeorge R. Balch (167), Cincinnati CC, d. Vincent Whitney (159), San Francisco GC, 1 upRoger D. Lapham (157), San Francisco GC, d. Robin D. Skelly (166), Victoria CC, 2 & 1John S. Worthington (147), Mid-Surrey C, d. A. Don Hines (164), San Jose CC, 8 & 6

Lower HalfClarence E. Mangham (146), San Antonio G&CC, d. E.K. Johnston (162), San Jose CC, 2 upF.H. O’Keefe (157), San Jose CC, d. Arthur H. Braly (166), Annandale CC, 1 upCharles F. Grimes (151), Calumet CC, d. Morris S. Phillips (165), Redlands CC, 5 & 4R. Walker Salisbury (159), Salt Lake CC, d. Jack C. Nevin (167), Midwick CC, 2 upEvan S. “Scotty” Armstrong (154), Midwick CC, d. Robin Y. Hayne (165), Burlingame CC, 3 & 2Robert E. Hunter (164), Midwick CC, d. H. Warner Sherwood (168*), Santa Cruz CC, 8 & 7Jack Neville (157), Claremont G&CC, d. Edwin B. Palmer (167), Detroit, 7 & 6Douglas Grant (148), Burlingame CC, d. H.S. Corbett (164), Tucson CC, 6 & 4

Round of 16 (36 holes, Wed 7/19)H. Schmidt d. Monteagle, 6 & 5Bankard d. D.C. Balch, 4 & 3Lamb d. G.R. Balch, 5 & 3Lapham d. Worthington, 1 upMangham d. O’Keefe, 6 & 5Salisbury d. Grimes, 2 upArmstrong d. Hunter, 4 & 3Grant d. Neville, 1 up

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Thu 7/20)H. Schmidt d. Bankard, 5 & 4Lapham d. Lamb, 4 & 3Mangham d. Salisbury, 2 & 1Grant d. Armstrong, 6 & 5

Semifinals (36 holes, Fri 7/21)H. Schmidt d. Lapham, 13 & 12Grant d. Mangham, 5 & 4

Final (36 holes, Sat 7/22)H. Schmidt d. Grant, 7 & 6

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1917 19th Western AmateurJuly 9-14 Midlothian Country Club, Blue Island, Ill. 6,503 yards, par 72

Francis Ouimet, playing on a special invitation, edged Midlothian member Kenneth Edwards on his home course.Entered: 160 Started: apx. 150 Qualifying score: 167 (5-man playoff for 2 spots). Medalist: Donald Edwards, 150.

Round of 32 (Tue 7/20 afternoon)Upper Half

Donald E. Edwards (150), Midlothian CC, d. Tom Prescott (162), Druid Hills CC, 3 & 1John S. Worthington (165), Sunningdale CC, d. Perry Adair (158), 18, Druid Hills CC, 2 & 1E. Hoover Bankard Jr. (155), Midlothian CC, d. Richard S. Hickey (164), Druid Hills CC, 2 & 1John May (166), Buenos Aries, Argentina, d. Frank J. Douglas (160), Bob O Link, 2 & 1Paul Burnett (164), Maywood CC, d. Addison Stillwell (157), Chicago Golf, 3 & 2K.J. Pederson (167), Maywood CC, d. Rial E. Rolfe (162), Ridgemoor CC, 19 holesJohn T. Henry (166), Jackson Park GC, d. Albert P. Seckel (160), Riverside GC, 3 & 2Francis Ouimet (153), Woodland GC, d. A.S. McIntyre (163), Hinsdale GC, 3 & 1

Lower HalfKenneth P. Edwards (151), Midlothian CC, d. Runcie B. Martin (163), Marquette Park GC, 19 holesReuben G. Bush (159), New Orleans CC, d. Arthur Lee Jr. (165), Detroit GC, 4 & 3Jesse P. Guilford (164), Woodland GC, Boston, d. Walter C. Crowdus (157), Olympia Fields CC, 22 holesG. Decker French (166), Rock Island Arsenal GC, d. Paul Hunter (162), Midlothian CC, 2 & 1John G. Anderson (157), Siwanoy CC, d. Paul E. Gardner (165), Onwentsia C, 3 & 1R.A. Bowker (167*), Marquette Park GC, d. Rudy E. Knepper (162), Sioux City CC, 3 & 2Robert Markwell (166), Jackson Park GC, d. Parker Nall (160), Wheaton CC, 2 & 1Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer (154), Bob O Link, d. Robert Tyre “Bobby” Jones (163), 15, Druid Hills CC, 3 & 1

Round of 16 (36 holes, Wed 7/11)D. Edwards d. Worthington, 10 & 8May d. Bankard, 6 & 5Burnett d. Pederson, 3 & 2Ouimet d. Henry, 4 & 2K.P. Edwards d. Bush, 3 & 2Guilford d. French, 13 & 12Anderson d. Bowker, 8 & 7Sawyer d. Markwell, 42 holes

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Thu 7/12)D. Edwards d. May, 3 & 2Ouimet d. Burnett, 14 & 13K.P. Edwards d. Guilford, 1 upAnderson d. Sawyer, 1 up

Semifinals (36 holes, Fri 7/13)Ouimet d. D. Edwards, 4 & 2K.P. Edwards d. Anderson, 5 & 4

Final (36 holes, Sat 7/14)Ouimet d. K.P. Edwards, 1 up

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1919 20th Western AmateurJune 16-21 Sunset Hill Country Club, Sappington, Mo. 6,455 yards, par 72

Harry G. Legg romped in two matches and went to the wire in two others en route to his Western Amateur championship.Entered: 142 Started: 128 Qualifying score: 164 (3-man playoff for 2 spots). Medalist: Clarence Wolff, 147.

Round of 32 (Tue 6/17 afternoon)Upper Half

Clarence L. Wolff (147), Sunset Hill CC, d. Warren K. Wood (150), Flossmoor CC, 2 & 1Nelson Whitney (156), New Orleans CC, d. Eliot Howland Evans (162), Evanston GC, 6 & 5J.S. Thompson (160), St. Paul T&CC, d. Paul Hunter (155), Midlothian CC, 4 & 3Chris Kenney (157), Sunset Hill CC, St. Louis, d. Lawson Watts (163), St. Louis CC, 1 upHarry G. Legg (155), Minikahda C, d. Reuben G. Bush (161), New Orleans CC, 19 holesT.B. Griffith (159), Wichita, Kan., d. Addison Stillwell (164*), Chicago Golf, 19 holesFrank Lynch (163), Forest Park GC, St. Louis, d. Roger E. Lord (157), Algonquin GC, St. Louis, 4 & 3C. Gilbert Waldo Jr. (152), CC of Detroit, d. Paul E. Gardner (160), Onwentsia C, 1 up

Lower HalfJames D. Standish Jr. (152), Detroit GC, d. Stuart G. Stickney (160), St. Louis CC, 2 & 1Allan N. Loeb (157), Ravisloe CC, d. John D. Cady (162), Rock Island Arsenal GC, 2 & 1Richard E. Bockenkamp (155), Forest Park GC, d. Dudley Mudge (160), St. Paul T&CC, 2 & 1Donald E. Edwards (158), Midlothian CC, d. Blaine Young (163), Omaha FC, 6 & 5Sam W. Reynolds (156), Omaha FC, d. A. Lockerby (161), Highland CC, Grand Rapids, Mich., 2 & 1Rudy E. Knepper (159), Sioux City, Iowa, d. R.B. Sullivan (164*), Flossmoor CC, 5 & 4James E. Nugent (157), Kansas City, Mo., d. Frank Douglas (163), Bob O Link, 3 & 2Lawrence D. Bromfield (154), Denver CC, d. Dewey Weber (160), Elmhurst CC, 5 & 4

Round of 16 (36 holes, Wed 6/18)Wolff d. Whitney, 5 & 4Thompson d. Kenney, 4 & 3Legg d. Griffith, 11 & 10Waldo d. Lynch, 6 & 5Standish d. Loeb, 2 & 1Bockenkamp d. Edwards, defaultKnepper d. Reynolds, 2 upBromfield d. Nugent, 11 & 10

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Thu 6/19)Wolff d. Thompson, 8 & 6Legg d. Waldo, 2 & 1Bockenkamp d. Standish, 3 & 2Bromfield d. Knepper, 2 & 1

Semifinals (36 holes, Fri 6/20)Legg d. Wolff, 5 & 4Bockenkamp d. Bromfield, 2 & 1

Final (36 holes, Sat 6/21)Legg d. Bockenkamp, 2 up

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1920 21st Western AmateurJuly 12-17 Memphis Country Club, Memphis, Tenn. 6,286 yards, par 71

Chick Evans, buoyed by a dramatic semifinal victory over Bobby Jones, went on to score his fifth Western Am victory.Entered: --- Started: 168 Qualifying score: 169 (4-man playoff for 2 spots cancelled; only 2 showed). Medalist: Bobby Jones, 139.

Round of 32 (Wed 7/14 morning)Upper Half

Robert Tyre “Bobby” Jones (139), 18, Atlanta AC, d. Frank Crager (163), Helena, Ark., 6 & 5George M. McConnell (156), Edgewater GC, d. F.G. Gardner (167), Memphis, Tenn., 3 & 2E.A. Limberg (165), St. Louis, Mo., d. James E. Manion (153), St. Louis, Mo., 2 upClarence W. Hubby Jr. (168), Dallas, Tex., d. Howard R. Walton (159), Chicago, 5 & 4James C. Ward (166), Kansas City, Mo., d. Tom Prescott (154), Atlanta, Ga., 1 upMartin J. Condon (169*), Memphis, Tenn., d. Dudley S. Weaver Sr. (162), Memphis, Tenn., defaultW.R. “Baxter” Sparks (168), Terre Haute, Ind., d. John M. Simpson (158), Indianapolis, 4 & 2Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. (150), 29, Edgewater GC, d. Richard S. Hickey (164), Atlanta, Ga., 4 & 3

Lower HalfR.D. “Bert” Wilbur (163), Indianapolis, d. Richard E. Bockenkamp (147), Forest Park GC, 2 & 1Walter Kossman (157), St. Louis, Mo., d. Dudley S. Weaver Jr. (167), Memphis, Tenn., 8 & 6Henry R. “Jack” Wenzler (165), Memphis, Tenn., d. Perry Adair (154), Atlanta AC, 2 & 1Douglas H. Tweedie (161), Chicago, d. L.R. Morrow (168), Memphis, Tenn., 6 & 5Pollak Boyd (156), 18, Chattanooga, Tenn., d. Harlow Hurley (167), Topeka, Kan., 5 & 3R.W. Thompson (169*), New York, d. Charles O. Pfeil (163), Memphis, Tenn., 5 & 4Rudy E. Knepper (158), Sioux City, Iowa, d. Leroy A. Taylor (168), Memphis, Tenn., 4 & 3Clarence L. Wolff (153), Algonquin CC, d. T.W. Palmer (165), Florida GC, 6 & 4

Round of 16 (Wed 7/14 afternoon)Jones d. McConnell, 7 & 5Hubby d. Limberg, 6 & 5Ward d. Condon, 3 & 2Evans d. Sparks, 3 & 2Wilbur d. Kossman, 1 upWenzler d. Tweedie, 3 & 1Boyd d. Thompson, 3 & 2Wolff d. Knepper, 3 & 2

H.G. Skinner, 15, Hinsdale, failedto qualify for match play.

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Thu 7/19)Jones d. Hubby, 12 & 11Evans d. Ward, 5 & 4Wenzler d. Wilbur, 6 & 5Wolff d. Boyd, 2 & 1

Semifinals (36 holes, Fri 7/20)Evans d. Jones, 1 upWolff d. Wenzler, 2 & 1

Final (36 holes, Sat 7/21)Evans d. Wolff, 5 & 4

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1921 22nd Western AmateurJuly 11-16 Westmoreland Country Club, Winnetka, Ill. 6,411 yards, par 72

Chick Evans took his sixth championship, and second straight, defeating Rudy Knepper on the 34th hole.Entered: 181 Started: 181 Qualifying score: 160 (5-man playoff for 2 spots).

Co-medalists: Rudy Knepper, Harrison “Jim” Johnston, 144 (Johnston won playoff, default).

Round of 32 (Wed 7/13 morning)Upper Half

Rudy E. Knepper (144), Sioux City, Iowa, d. Lee Thiltges (157), Calumet CC, 4 & 3John Marshall Jr. (155), Louisville, Ky., d. Ray Ouimet (158), Kansas City, Mo., 1 upFrank D. Godchaux Jr. (153), Vanderbilt U., d. John M. Gilchrist (158), Flossmoor CC, 6 & 4Douglas H. Tweedie (156), Glen Oak CC, d. I.W. Lincoln (159), Flossmoor CC, 2 & 1Ben J. Buffham (158), Edgewood CC, d. Howard R. Walton (154), Skokie CC, 1 upGeorge H. Hartman (160), Chicago Golf, d. Walter Kossman (157), Forest Park GC, St. Louis, 2 upBurton W. Mudge Jr. (158), Exmoor CC, d. James C. Ward (155), Kansas City, Mo., 1 upDewey Weber (158), Edgewood CC, d. James E. Manion (149), St. Louis CC, 1 up

Lower HalfHarrison R. “Jim” Johnston (144), St. Paul, Minn., d. Albert P. Seckel (158), Riverside GC, 1 upJ.A. Mudd Jr. (158), Beverly CC, d. John M. Simpson (155), Indianapolis, 6 & 5Francis R. Blossom (158), Indian Hill C, d. Frank Lynch (154), Forest Park GC, St. Louis, 19 holesCharles H. Rogers (159), Grand Rapids, Mich., d. Clarence W. Hubby Jr. (157), Dallas, 3 & 2Ira L. Couch Jr. (155), 16, Glen View C, d. B.B. Harris (158), Champaign, Ill. 1 upHenry R. “Jack” Wenzler (160*), Memphis, Tenn., d. Richard E. Bockenkamp (157), Forest Park GC, St. Louis, 1 upW.R. “Baxter” Sparks (159), Terre Haute, Ind., d. James A. Kennedy (156), Tulsa, Okla., 1 upCharles “Chick” Evans Jr. (151), 30, Edgewater GC, d. E.H. Raedel (158), Westmoreland CC, 3 & 2

Round of 16 (Wed 7/13 afternoon)Knepper d. Marshall, 3 & 1Tweedie d. Godchaux, 2 & 1Hartman d. Buffham, 3 & 2Mudge d. Weber, 4 & 3Johnston d. Mudd, 2 & 1Rogers d. Blossom, 3 & 2Couch d. Wenzler, 5 & 4Evans d. Sparks, 3 & 2

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Thu 7/14)Knepper d. Tweedie, 8 & 6Hartman d. Mudge, 7 & 6Johnston d. Rogers, 8 & 6Evans d. Couch, 4 & 3

Semifinals (36 holes, Fri 7/15)Knepper d. Hartman, 3 & 2Evans d. Johnston, 5 & 4

Final (36 holes, Sat 7/16)Evans d. Knepper, 3 & 2

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1922 23nd Western AmateurJune 26-July 1 Hillcrest Country Club, Kansas City, Mo. 6,424 yards, par 72

Chick Evans made it three titles in a row and seven overall by coasting through his last three matches after an early scare.Entered: 170 Started: 170 Qualifying score: 160 (6-man playoff [7 eligible] for 1 spot). Medalist: Chick Evans, 143.

Round of 32 (Wed 6/28 morning)Upper Half

Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. (143), 31, Edgewater GC, d. Eddie Held (152), 19, Forest Park GC, St. Louis, 21 holesE.J. “Robert” McKee (148), Des Moines G&CC, d. T.B. Curren (155), St. Louis, 3 & 2T.B. Cochran (153), Wichita Falls, Tex., d. Dexter Cummings (147), Onwentsia C, 3 & 2Ted Payseur (150), Des Moines G&CC, d. A.B. Smith (156), Rock Island Arsenal GC, 3 & 1Jesse Stuttle (147), Kansas City, Mo., d. Richard E. Bockenkamp (153), Forest Park GC, St. Louis, 4 & 3Lester Conley (150), Kansas City, Mo., d. A.P. Briggs (156), Forest Park GC, St. Louis, 5 & 3E. Arthur Ecklund (155), Wichita, Kan., d. James A. Kennedy (148), Tulsa, Okla., 4 & 3Frederick J. Wright Jr. (145), Los Angeles, d. Sam W. Reynolds (152), Omaha, Neb., 3 & 2

Lower HalfHarrison R. “Jim” Johnston (144), St. Paul, Minn., d. Alex Graham (152), Wellington, Kan., 4 & 2Frank Gaines (155), Omaha, Neb., d. Henry R. “Jack” Wenzler (148), Memphis, Tenn., 1 upGeorge “Gix” Von Elm (147), 21, Salt Lake City, d. H. Decker (153), Kansas City, 21 holesReuben G. Bush (156), New Orleans, d. Ira L. Couch Jr. (150), 17, Glen View C, 1 upClarence L. Wolff (154), Algonquin CC, d. James E. Manion (148), St. Louis CC, 2 & 1Burton W. Mudge Jr. (157*), Exmoor CC, d. Arthur M. Bartlett (151), Ottumwa, Iowa, 22 holesS. Davison “Dave” Herron (149), Exmoor CC, d. E.A. Limberg (156), St. Louis, 5 & 4Ray Ouimet (146), Kansas City, Mo., d. H.E. Brown (153), Kansas City, Mo., 2 up

Round of 16 (Wed 6/28 afternoon)Evans d. McKee, 2 & 1Payseur d. Cochran, 3 & 2Stuttle d. Conley, 3 & 2Wright d. Ecklund, 5 & 4Gaines d. Johnston, 1 upVon Elm d. Bush, 2 & 1Wolff d. Mudge, 2 upHerron d. Ouimet, 1 up

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Thu 6/29)Evans d. Payseur, 6 & 5Wright d. Stuttle, 3 & 1Von Elm d. Gaines, 7 & 6Wolff d. Herron, 4 & 3

Semifinals (36 holes, Fri 6/30)Evans d. Wright, 6 & 5Von Elm d. Wolff, 4 & 2

Final (36 holes, Sat 7/1)Evans d. Von Elm, 5 & 4

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1923 24th Western AmateurJuly 23-28 Mayfield Country Club, Cleveland, Ohio 6,470 yards, par 72Chick Evans scored his eighth victory in the Western Amateur after being taken to the 38th hole by Jess Sweetser in the semifinal.

Entered: 150 Started: 126 Qualifying score: 157 (4-man playoff for 2 spots). Medalist: Jess Sweetser, 143.

Round of 32 (Wed 7/25 morning)Upper Half

Jess W. Sweetser (143), New York, d. Leonard Martin (152), 17, New York, 5 & 4Frank D. Godchaux Jr. (149), Belle Meade CC, d. Kenneth Hisert (155), Olympia Fields CC, 5 & 3Dexter Cummings (148), Onwentsia C, d. Harold Weber (154), Inverness C, 20 holesRussell W. Martin (156), Flossmoor CC, d. Donald E. “Ned” Sawyer (151), New York, 5 & 3Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. (148), 33, Edgewater GC, d. James C. Ward (154), Kansas City, Mo., 5 & 4Ellsworth Augustus (151), Mayfield CC, d. Nelson Davies (157*), Acacia CC, Youngstown, Ohio, 2 upGeorge Fred Lamprecht (151), Dover Bay CC, Cleveland, d. James A. Kennedy (155), Tulsa, Okla., 2 upHerman Densmore “Denny” Shute (146), Guyan CC, Huntington, W. Va., d. George Hackl Jr. (153),

Midlothian CC, 3 & 2Lower Half

E.F. Carter (145), Flossmoor CC, d. Douglas H. Tweedie (152), Glen Oak CC, 4 & 3Ira L. Couch Jr. (149), 19, Glen View C, d. Raymond McAuliffe (155), Buffalo, N.Y., 4 & 3James E. Manion (148), St. Louis CC, d. A.E. Shannon (154), Columbus, Ohio, 1 upWilliam Hamilton Gardner Jr. (151), Buffalo, N.Y., d. Lee J. Chase (156), Buffalo, N.Y., 3 & 2Clarence L. Wolff (155), Algonquin GC, d. Joseph K. Bole (149), Cleveland, 6 & 4John G. Anderson (152), New York, d. Dave O’Connor (157*), Lincoln Park GC, 4 & 3Eddie Held (151), 20, Forest Park GC, St. Louis, d. Burton W. Mudge Jr. (156), Exmoor CC, 7 & 6Joe M. Wells (148), East Liverpool, Ohio, d. Paul H. Hyde (154), Buffalo, N.Y., 4 & 3

Round of 16 (Wed 7/25 afternoon)Sweetser d. Godchaux, 3 & 2Cummings d. R. Martin, 4 & 3Evans d. Augustus, 6 & 5Lamprecht d. Shute, 5 & 4Couch d. Carter, 2 & 1Gardner d. Manion, 2 & 1Wolff d. Anderson, 20 holesWells d. Held, 19 holes

O’Connor won the last place on the eighthsudden-death hole with a par 3, beatingC.W. Diebel, Youngstown, Ohio

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Thu 7/26)Sweetser d. Cummings, 4 & 3Evans d. Lamprecht, 6 & 4Gardner d. Couch, 12 & 11Wells d. Wolff, 4 & 3

Semifinals (36 holes, Fri 7/27)Evans d. Sweetser, 38 holesGardner d. Wells, 4 & 3

Final (36 holes, Sat 7/28)Evans d. Gardner, 6 & 4

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1924 25th Western AmateurJuly 21-26 Hinsdale Golf Club, Hinsdale, Ill. 6,207 yards, par 72

Harrison “Jim” Johnston, 4 down with five holes to play, won those five holes for a 1 up victory over Albert Seckel in the title match.Entered: 152 Started: 118 (apx.) Qualifying score: 145 (4-man playoff for 3 spots). Medalist: Arthur B. Sweet, 141.

Round of 32 (Wed 7/23 morning)Upper Half

Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. (holder), 34, Edgewater GC, d. Bob White (151), Olympia Fields CC, 1 upHoward Schendorf (148), Briergate CC, d. John McKinley Jr. (154), Beverly CC, 2 & 1James E. Manion (143), Midland Valley CC, St. Louis, d. J.M. Whitbread (153), St. Louis, 8 & 6Henry R. “Jack” Wenzler (149), Colonial CC, Memphis, d. L.V. Cochran (154), Onwentsia C, 19 holesWilliam Medart (153), Sunset Hills CC, d. John Dawson (147), Green Valley CC, 4 & 3J.A. Mudd Jr. (150), Beverly CC, d. H.E. Spear Jr. (155*), La Grange CC, 3 & 2Albert P. Seckel (148), Riverside GC, d. R.J. Daly (154), Flossmoor CC, 2 upFrank Dyer (143), Memphis CC, d. George Hackl Jr. (152), Midlothian CC, 6 & 5

Lower HalfEddie Held (151), Algonquin CC, d. Arthur B. Sweet (141), Edgewood CC, 20 holesDouglas W. Hill (154), Cincinnati CC, d. George Dawson (148), Green Valley CC, 21 holesHarrison R. “Jim” Johnston (146), White Bear YC, d. Lawson Watts (153), St. Louis, 2 & 1E. Hoover Bankard Jr. (155*), Midlothian CC, d. Robert A. Gardner (150), Hinsdale GC, 1 upE.F. Carter (147), Flossmoor CC, d. Keefe Carter (153), 18, Oklahoma City CC, 21 holesL.E. “Babe” Bunning (155*), Edgewood CC, d. I.J. Osbun (151), Roebuck CC, Birmingham, Ala., 4 & 2Burton W. Mudge Jr. (154), Exmoor CC, d. Kenneth Hisert (149), Olympia Fields CC, 2 & 1Rudy E. Knepper (143), Onwentsia C, d. S. Davison “Dave” Herron (153), Onwentsia C, 6 & 5

Round of 16 (Wed 7/23 afternoon)Evans d. Schendorf, 5 & 4Manion d. Wenzler, 1 upMedart d. Mudd, 1 upSeckel d. Dyer, 1 upHeld d. Hill, 3 & 1Johnston d. Bankard, 6 & 5E.F. Carter d. Bunning, 6 & 4Mudge d. Knepper, 2 & 1

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Thu 7/24)Manion d. Evans, 8 & 7Seckel d. Medart, 2 & 1Johnston d. Held, 3 & 1Mudge d. E.F. Carter, 2 & 1

Semifinals (36 holes, Fri 7/25)Seckel d. Manion, 1 upJohnston d. Mudge, 1 up

Final (36 holes, Sat 7/26)Johnston d. Seckel, 1 up

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1925 26th Western AmateurJuly 13-18 Lochmoor Golf Club, Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich. 6,780 yards, par 72

Keefe Carter, 3 down at lunch, won the last four holes to score a 3 & 2 victory over Russell Martin.Entered: 150 Started: 118 Qualifying score: 154 (9-man playoff for 3 spots). Medalist: Dexter Cummings, 138.

Round of 32 (Wed 7/15 morning)Upper Half

Rial E. Rolfe (151), Ridgemoor CC, d. Harrison R. “Jim” Johnston (holder), White Bear YC, 19 holesHenry W. Comstock (148), Buffalo, N.Y., d. Richard E. Bockenkamp (152), Midland Valley CC, St.

Louis, 2 upKeefe Carter (151), 19, Oklahoma City, d. James E. Manion (146), Midland Valley CC, St. Louis, 6 & 5Eddie Held (149), Algonquin GC, St. Louis, d. J.G. Hunter (153), Onondoga CC, Syracuse, N.Y., 2 upL.E. “Babe” Bunning (153), Edgewood CC, d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. (148), 34, Edgewater GC, 4 & 2Alfred J. “Whitey” Holm (154*), Sinnissippi-Ingersoll GC, Rockford, Ill., d. S.S. Sharwood (151),

Cincinnati CC, 3 & 2George Fred Lamprecht (148), Ridgewood CC, Cleveland, d. Billy Sixty (153), Michiwaukee CC, 3 & 2Robert A. “Bob” Stranahan (145), 39, Toledo, Ohio, d. C. Gilbert Waldo Jr. (151), Detroit GC, 5 & 3

Lower HalfRussell W. Martin (151), Flossmoor CC, d. Dexter Cummings (138), Onwentsia C, 1 upEdward Hasmann (152), Cleveland, d. G.L. Conley (148), Detroit, 1 upFrank W. Wattles (151), Wanakah C, Buffalo, N.Y., d. Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer (148), Midlothian CC,

20 holesKenneth Hisert (150), Olympia Fields CC, d. Carlton F. Wells (154*), Kalamazoo, Mich., 2 & 1Arthur B. Sweet (148), Edgewood CC, d. Donald Carrick (152), Scarboro CC, Toronto, 1 upJoseph T. Schiappacasse (154*), Detroit GC, d. Roger W. Hill (151), Detroit GC, 1 upClarence W. Hubby Jr. (149), Cedar Crest CC, Temple, Texas, d. H.C. Snow (153), Lochmoor GC, 4 & 3L.L. Bredin (151), CC Detroit, d. Rudy E. Knepper (145), Onwentsia C, 19 holes

Round of 16 (Wed 7/15 afternoon)Rolfe d. Comstock, 4 & 3Carter d. Held, 2 upBunning d. Holm, 3 & 2Lamprecht d. Stranahan, 2 & 1Martin d. Hasmann, 2 upWattles d. Hisert, 4 & 3Sweet d. Schiappacasse, 5 & 4Hubby d. Bredin, 7 & 6

William Courtney, 17, Marquette Park GC,scored 149 in qualifying, disqualified fornot being a WGA member; playoff became

9 for 3 rather than 9 for 2.

Evans turned 35 on July 18, after he was eliminated from match play.

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Thu 7/16)Carter d. Rolfe, 3 & 2Lamprecht d. Bunning, 3 & 2Martin d. Wattles, 3 & 2Hubby d. Sweet, 2 & 1

Semifinals (36 holes, Fri 7/17)Carter d. Lamprecht, 1 upMartin d. Hubby, 2 & 1

Final (36 holes, Sat 7/18)Carter d. Martin, 3 & 2

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1926 27th Western AmateurJuly 19-24 White Bear Yacht Club, White Bear Lake, Minn. 6,507 yards, par 72

Frank Dolp had little trouble in his final three matches, beating fellow West Coaster Bon Stein in the championship match.Entered: 126 Started: 111 (apx.) Qualifying score: 156 (5-man playoff for 2 spots). Medalist: Harrison R. “Jim” Johnston, 141.

Round of 32 (Wed 7/21 morning)Upper Half

Keefe Carter (holder), 20, Oklahoma City, d. H.A. “Dixie” Fleager (151), Seattle, 5 & 4Bronson E. “Bon” Stein (149), Seattle, d. Louis B. Maytag (153), Des Moines, Iowa, 4 & 3Arthur Tveraa (152), 18, Minneapolis, d. Eldridge Robinson (147), Southmoor CC, Palos Park, Ill., 19 holesCharles “Chick” Evans Jr. (149), 36, Edgewater GC, d. Anthony Haines (155), Rockford, Ill., 3 & 2William Medhart (153), St. Louis, d. J. Douglas Casey (147), Riverside GC, 2 upA.L. Miller (156*), Glen Flora CC, d. Jack M. Pollard (150), Omaha, Neb., 19 holesRudy E. Knepper (149), Onwentsia C, d. Russell W. Martin (155), Flossmoor CC, 3 & 1Eddie Held (152), Algonquin GC, St. Louis, d. Herman Densmore “Denny” Shute (145), Huntington,

W.Va., 1 upLower Half

Harrison R. “Jim” Johnston (141), White Bear YC, d. Robert McDougal Jr. (151), Kalamazoo, Mich., 6 & 5Frank Dolp (149), 22, Portland, Ore., d. Harry G. Legg (154), Minneapolis, 6 & 5Charles D. “Chuck” Hunter Jr. (153), Tacoma, Wash., d. Jack Westland (147), Seattle, 6 & 5R.S. Juran (155), Minneapolis, d. Billy Sixty (150), Michiwaukee CC, 2 & 1Kenneth Hisert (156*), Olympia Fields CC, d. John McKinley Jr. (151), Beverly CC, 6 & 5James E. Manion (153), Midland Valley CC, St. Louis, d. Dexter Cummings (148), Onwentsia C, 3 & 2James C. Ward (146), Kansas City, Mo., d. Jim Wall (152), Tacoma, Wash., 3 & 2O.F. Willing (149), Portland, Ore., d. Lester Bolstad (155), Minneapolis, 3 & 2

Round of 16 (Wed 7/21 afternoon)Stein d. Carter, 5 & 4Tveraa d. Evans, 1 upMedhart d. Miller, 19 holesKnepper d. Held, 19 holesDolp d. Johnston, 19 holesHunter d. Juran, 4 & 3Hisert d. Manion, 3 & 2Ward d. Willing, 3 & 2

Jim Wall scored hole-in-one in firstqualifying round.

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Thu 7/22)Stein d. Tveraa, 4 & 3Knepper d. Medhart, 5 & 4Dolp d. Hunter, default, 11 holes (Dolp 5-up through 10, Hunter with

injured right forefinger)Hisert d. Ward, 3 & 2

Semifinals (36 holes, Fri 7/23)Stein d. Knepper, 5 & 4Dolp d. Hisert, 9 & 8

Final (36 holes, Sat 7/24)Dolp d. Stein, 6 & 5

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1927 28th Western AmateurJuly 18-23 Seattle Golf Club, Seattle, Wash. 6,442 yards, par 73

Bon Stein came back from 2 down at lunch to annex the championship he’d lost the year before, 2 & 1 over Eddie Held.Entered: 160 Started: 160 (apx.) Qualifying score: 159 (6-man playoff for 1 spot). Medalist: Chuck Hunter, 147.

Round of 32 (Wed 7/20 morning)Upper Half

Frank Dolp (151, holder), 23, Portland, Ore., d. Tom Green (158), Seattle, 4 & 2Donald K. Moe (155), 17, Portland, Ore., d. Clare A. Griswold (152), San Francisco, 3 & 2Fay Coleman (155), Los Angeles, d. Keefe Carter (149), 21, Oklahoma City, 2 & 1Guy Standifer (153), Portland, Ore., d. Rudie Wilhelm (158), Portland, Ore., 2 & 1Bronson E. “Bon” Stein (150), Seattle, d. Louis Klaue (156), Seattle, 4 & 2H.A. “Dixie” Fleager (155), Seattle, d. John M. Johnston (150), Seattle, 2 upHarold Neimeyer (154), Seattle, d. Russell Smith (152), Portland, Ore., 19 holesCharles “Chick” Evans Jr. (148), Edgewater GC, d. Lawson Little (158), Portland, Ore., 3 & 2

Lower HalfCharles D. “Chuck” Hunter Jr. (147), Tacoma, Wash., d. Paul Piggot (157), Seattle, 6 & 4Eddie Held (152), Algonquin CC, St. Louis, d. Harold Thompson (152), Los Angeles, 2 upRoy Moe (149), Portland, Ore., d. Howard Townsend (158), Yakima, Wash., 4 & 3Vincent Dolp (153), Portland, Ore., d. Charles Grace (155), Princeton, N.J., 5 & 4O.F. Willing (151), Portland, Ore., d. Roy Campbell (159*), Seattle, 3 & 1Forest Watson (156), Spokane, Wash., d. John D. Ames (150), Princeton, N.J., 5 & 4H. Chandler Egan (150), 42, Medford, Ore., d. Ben Stevenson (155), Chicago, 3 & 2Emerson Carey (153), Hutchinson, Kan., d. Alec Duncan (152), Seattle, 3 & 2

Round of 16 (Wed 7/20 afternoon)F. Dolp d. D. Moe, 4 & 3Coleman d. Standifer, 1 upStein d. Fleager, 3 & 2Neimeyer d. Evans, 1 upHeld d. Hunter, 1 upR. Moe d. V. Dolp, 1 upWilling d. Watson, 19 holesEgan d. Carey, 4 & 3

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Thu 7/21)Coleman d. F. Dolp, 1 upStein d. Neimeyer, 3 & 2Held d. R. Moe, 41 holesWilling d. Egan, 1 up

Semifinals (36 holes, Fri 7/22)Stein d. Coleman, 4 & 3Held d. Willing, 6 & 5

Final (36 holes, Sat 7/23)Stein d. Held, 2 & 1

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1928 29th Western AmateurAugust 20-25 Bob O Link, Highland Park, Ill. 7,200 yards, par 72

Frank Dolp easily scored his second Western Amateur title in three years after going 6 up over Gus Novotny by lunch.Entered: 350 Started: 155 confirmed Qualifying score: 155 (9-man playoff for 1 spot). Medalist: John Dawson, 141.

Round of 32 (Wed 8/22 morning)Upper Half

A.L. “Gus” Novotny (152), Edgewood Valley CC, d. Bronson E. “Bon” Stein (holder), Seattle, 3 & 1John D. Ames (151), Glen View C, d. H.J. Foley Jr. (153), Edgebrook CC, 2 & 1A.P. Wade (153), North Shore CC, d. Phillips Finlay (145), Redlands, Calif., 2 & 1O.F. Willing (154), Portland, Ore., d. J. Douglas Casey (154), Riverside GC, 5 & 4Dave Ward (149), Grand Rapids, Mich., d. J.A. Russell (153), Milwaukee, 2 & 1Lawrence Moller (154), Quincy, Ill., d. William Tweddell (152), Great Britain, 2 & 1Rial E. Rolfe (151), Ridgemoor CC, d. Eustace F. Storey (154), Great Britain, 3 & 2Charles L. Weems (152), Quincy (Ill.) CC, d. Donald K. Moe (144), 18, Portland, Ore., 3 & 2

Lower HalfKenneth Hisert (152), Olympia Fields CC, d. John Dawson (141), Glen Oak CC, 2 & 1James E. Manion (151), St. Louis, d. Arthur B. Sweet (154), Ridgemoor CC, 5 & 3Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. (149), 38, Edgewater GC, d. Richard E. Bockenkamp (153), Midland Valley

CC, St. Louis, 3 & 1Russell W. Martin (154), Flossmoor CC, d. Don Armstrong (152), Aurora CC, 4 & 3Frank Dolp (151), 24, Portland, Ore., d. Chester S. Williams (150), Bob O Link, 5 & 3Charles M. Fish (152), Joliet CC, d. T.A. Torrence (155*), Great Britain, 1 upDexter Cummings (153), Onwentsia C, d. James C. Ward (151), Kansas City CC, 2 upIra L. Couch Jr. (152), 24, Glen View C, d. T. Philip Perkins (145), Great Britain, 2 & 1

Round of 16 (Wed 8/22 afternoon)Novotny d. Ames, 19 holesWilling d. Wade, 4 & 3Moller d. Ward, 19 holesRolfe d. Weems, 4 & 2Hisert d. Manion, 2 & 1Evans d. Martin, 7 & 5Dolp d. Fish, 3 & 2Couch d. Cummings, 3 & 2

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Thu 8/23)Novotny d. Willing, 1 upMoller d. Rolfe, 4 & 2Evans d. Hisert, 6 & 5Dolp d. Couch, 4 & 3

Semifinals (36 holes, Fri 8/24)Novotny d. Moller, 4 & 3Dolp d. Evans, 3 & 2

Final (36 holes, Sat 8/25)Dolp d. Novotny, 4 & 3

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1929 30th Western AmateurJuly 8-13 Mission Hills Country Club, Kansas City, Mo. 6,351 yards, par 72Don Moe, 7 up at the break, withstood Gilbert Carter’s furious rally, which ended only with Carter’s lost ball on the 37th hole.

Entered: 116 Started: 116 Qualifying score: 155. Medalist: Donald K. Moe, 144.

Round of 32 (Wed 7/10 morning)Upper Half

Donald K. Moe (144), 19, Alderwood CC, Portland, Ore., d. W.S. Critchlow (150), Ardmore, Okla., 6 & 5

Clarence W. Hubby Jr. (149), Dallas, d. Robert H. McCrary (153), Des Moines, Iowa, 3 & 2Carey L. Ballew Jr. (151), 20, Kansas City, d. Russell W. Martin (152), Flossmoor CC, 4 & 3John McKinley Jr. (149), Beverly CC, d. Jack W. Hughes (154), Omaha, Neb., 1 upA.L. “Gus” Novotny (149), Edgewood Valley CC, d. John Van Nortwick (155), Chicago, 5 & 3George J. Johnston (151), Tulsa, Okla., d. Frank Justin (153), Kansas City, Mo., 4 & 2John Lehman (150), Gary, Ind., d. Billy Sixty (154), Michawaukee CC, 3 & 2Robert A. Conliff Jr. (146), Oklahoma City, d. Allan Staller (152), Kansas City, Mo., 2 & 1

Lower HalfArthur B. Sweet (154), Ridgemoor CC, d. James A. Kennedy (150), Tulsa, Okla., 2 upKeefe Carter (145), 23, Oklahoma City, d. Chester G. Jones (151), Kansas City, Mo., 4 & 3H.J. Kaiser (154), Racine, Wis., d. James L. Norberg (151), Kansas City, Mo., 5 & 3Marshall Becker (149), Topeka, Kan., d. M. Benedict (153), Kansas City, 1 upGilbert Carter (154), Nevada, Mo., d. Don Armstrong (149), Aurora CC, 2 upE. Arthur Ecklund (155), Wichita, Kan., d. Rudy E. Knepper (151), Onwentsia C, 19 holesLawrence Moller (148), Quincy, Ill., d. Logan Van Zandt (152), Tulsa, Okla., 1 upFrank Aylward (151), Kansas City, Mo., d. Charles D. “Chuck” Hunter Jr. (152), Tacoma, Wash., 20 holes

Round of 16 (Wed 7/10 afternoon)Moe d. Hubby, 4 & 3Ballew d. McKinley, 3 & 1Novotny d. Johnston, 4 & 3Lehman d. Conliff, 3 & 2Sweet d. K. Carter, 4 & 2Kaiser d. Becker, 1 upG. Carter d. Ecklund, 3 & 2Moller d. Aylward, 3 & 1

James C. Ward (153), Kansas City, Mo.,qualified but did not play in match play.

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Thu 7/11)Moe d. Ballew, 4 & 3Lehman d. Novotny, 1 upSweet d. Kaiser, 8 & 7G. Carter d. Moeller, 2 & 1

Semifinals (36 holes, Fri 7/12)Moe d. Lehman, 3 & 2G. Carter d. Sweet, 3 & 2

Final (36 holes, Sat 7/13)Moe d. G. Carter, 37 holes

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1930 31st Western AmateurJuly 21-27 Beverly Country Club, Chicago, Ill. 6,702 yards, par 71

John Lehman dominated, beating Ira Couch for the title, then winning the stroke-play medal in a playoff with Chick Evans.Entered: 215 Started: 215 (apx.) Qualifying score: 159 (10-man playoff for 2 spots). Co-medalists: John Lehman**, Chick Evans, 147.

Round of 32 (Wed 7/23 morning)Upper Half

Donald K. Moe (holder), 20, Alderwood CC, Portland, Ore., d. V.M. Huntington (155), Addison, Ill., 4 & 2John Howard (155), Kalamazoo, Mich., d. Don Armstrong (151), Aurora CC, 19 holesGeorge Dawson (152), Glen Oak CC, d. Nelson J. Ruddy (155), Cincinnati, 1 upJohn Lehman (147), Olympia Fields CC, d. Lloyd Nordstrom (156), Davenport, Iowa, 4 & 3Rudy E. Knepper (152), Onwentsia C, d. Gus Fetz (159*), Jackson Park GC, 19 holesJack Westland (156), Sunset Ridge CC, d. Lew Levinson (152), Bryn Mawr CC, 2 & 1Earle Berryhill (155), Colorado Springs, d. Richard Mullin (155), La Grange CC, 5 & 4T. Philip Perkins (154), Fox Hills, N.Y., d. Fred S. Lyon (158), Pontiac, Ill., 6 & 5

Lower HalfCharles “Chick” Evans Jr. (147), 40, Edgewwater GC, d. Richard Martin (158), Briergate CC, defaultC.M. Fish Jr. (155), Rockford, Ill., d. Robert A. Conliff Jr. (153), Oklahoma City, 1 upHomer Joy (155), Colorado Springs, d. Charles Becka (154), Calumet CC, 2 & 1Ira L. Couch Jr. (151), 26, Glen View C, d. Don Anderson (153), St. Louis, 3 & 2A.L. “Gus” Novotny (154), Edgewood Valley CC, d. Vincent Dolp (159*), Portland, Ore., 2 & 1Keefe Carter (158), 24, Oklahoma City, d. Arthur B. Sweet (157), Ridgemoor CC, 2 upRobert H. McCrary (153), Des Moines, Iowa, d. Al Huske (158), Briergate CC, 19 holesCyril Tolley (152), Great Britain, d. Ben B. Goodwin (158), St. Louis, 2 & 1

Round of 16 (Wed 7/23 afternoon)Moe d. Howard, 2 & 1Lehman d. Dawson, 3 & 1Westland d. Knepper, 3 & 1Perkins d. Berryhill, 8 & 7Fish d. Evans, 19 holesCouch d. Joy, 1 upNovotny d. Carter, 2 upMcCrary d. Tolley, 1 up

** Lehman scored 78 to beat Evans for stroke-play medal in Sun., July 27 playoff

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Thu 7/24)Lehman d. Moe, 37 holesPerkins d. Westland, 2 & 1Couch d. Fish, 6 & 5McCrary d. Novotny, 2 up

Semifinals (36 holes, Fri 7/25)Lehman d. Perkins, 8 & 7Couch d. McCrary, 2 & 1

Final (36 holes, Sat 7/26)Lehman d. Couch, 4 & 2

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1931 32nd Western AmateurJuly 13-18 Portland Golf Club, Portland, Ore. 6,425 yards, par 72

Don Moe had only one difficult match, against Honolulu’s Francis Brown in the second round, en route to his second title.Entered: 111 Started: 102 Qualifying score: 156 (5-man playoff for 2 spots). Medalist: Eddie Hogan, 140.

Round of 32 (Wed 7/15 morning)Upper Half

John Lehman (holder), Olympia Fields CC, d. Lloyd Byerly (151), Portland, Ore., 6 & 5Charles D. “Chuck” Hunter Jr. (143), Tacoma, Wash., d. John De Paolo (156*), Los Angeles, 3 & 2Russell Thompson (148), Glendale, Calif., d. A.G. Sato (153), San Francisco, 26 holesHarold Thompson (152), Glendale, Calif., d. Charles H. Seaver (147), Los Angeles, 2 & 1Fay Coleman (151), Los Angeles, d. Ralph Whaley (152), Seattle, 1 upJohnny Robbins (143), Portland, Ore., d. Forest Watson (154), Spokane, Wash., 4 & 3Francis H.I. Brown (155), Honolulu, H.T., d. Vincent Dolp (148), Portland, Ore., 2 & 1Donald K. Moe (152), 21, Alderwood CC, Portland, Ore., d. Howard Tustin (154), Spokane, Ore., 5 & 4

Lower HalfGeorge Mead (156*), Portland, Ore., d. Eddie Hogan (140), 21, Portland, Ore., 1 upO.F. Willing (151), Portland, Ore., d. Arloo Kyle (145), Portland, Ore., 2 & 1Frank Dolp (151), Portland, Ore., d. Dick Near (154), Eugene, Ore., 5 & 4Jack Gaines (143), Glendale, Calif., d. Jimmy Bushong (150), Portland, Ore., 2 & 1H. Chandler Egan (146), 46, Medford, Ore., d. Lloyd Mead (151), Portland, Ore., 7 & 5Malcolm MacNaughton (145), Portland, Ore., d. J.H. Crowell (155), Portland, Ore., 7 & 6Johnny Shields (145), Seattle, d. Tab Boyer (151), Portland, Ore., 2 & 1Rudie Wilhelm (145), Portland, Ore., d. Harry B. Westbrook (153), Pasadena, Calif., 1 up

Round of 16 (Wed 7/15 afternoon)Lehman d. Hunter, 4 & 2H. Thompson d. R. Thompson, 5 & 4Coleman d. Robbins, 4 & 3Moe d. Brown, 19 holesWilling d. Mead, 2 & 1Gaines d. F. Dolp, 19 holesMacNaughton d. Egan, 4 & 2Wilhelm d. Shields, 1 up

Vincent Dolp aced 17th, 125 yards, insecond qualifying round.

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Thu 7/16)Lehman d. H. Thompson, 6 & 5Moe d. Coleman, 7 & 6Willing d. Gaines, 4 & 2MacNaughton d. Wilhelm, 5 & 4

Semifinals (36 holes, Fri 7/17)Moe d. Lehman, 4 & 3MacNaughton d. Willing, 2 & 1

Final (36 holes, Sat 7/18)Moe d. MacNaughton, 9 & 7

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1932 33rd Western AmateurAugust 22-27 Rockford Country Club, Rockford, Ill. 6,219 yards, par 71Gus Moreland became the first Texan to win the Western Amateur, his closest call against Charlie Seaver in the semifinal round.

Entered: 196 Started: 196 Qualifying score: 152 (9-man playoff for 2 spots). Medalist: John Lehman, 137.

Round of 32 (Wed 8/24 morning)Upper Half

Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. (148), 42, Edgewater GC, d. Donald K. Moe (holder), Portland, Ore., 1 upArthur M. Bartlett (150), Ottumwa, Iowa, d. Robert M. McCrary (146), Des Moines, Iowa, 19 holesBilly Sixty (148), Michiwaukee CC, Milwaukee, Wis., d. A.L. Miller (151), Chicago, 1 upCharles H. Seaver (143), 21, Los Angeles, d. Frank W. Renwick (150), Aurora, Ill., 20 holesRichard Martin (140), Chicago, d. Frank Justin (150), La Grange, Ill., 4 & 3Richard Ashley (151), Kenosha, Wis., d. Robert Cochran (147), Normandie CC, St. Louis, 3 & 2H. Rodney Bliss (148), 19, Omaha, Neb., d. Bengt Sjostrom (152*), Rockford, Ill., 6 & 5Gus Moreland (150), 21, Dallas, d. L.E. “Babe” Bunning (145), La Grange, Ill., 6 & 5

Lower HalfJohn Lehman (137), Olympia Fields CC, d. Joel Shepherd (149), Kalamazoo, Mich., 6 & 4A.J. Huhta (147), DeKalb, Ill., d. Gus Fetz (151), Vernon GC, Chicago, 3 & 2Don Armstrong (151), Aurora CC, d. F.C. Stevens Jr. (148), Los Angeles, 2 & 1John Jordan (145), Des Moines, Iowa, d. Al Andereggen (150), Chicago, 3 & 2George Dawson (143), Chicago, d. Charles Martin (150), St. Louis, 2 upIra L. Couch Jr. (151), 28, Chicago Golf, d. Harry LaVeau (148), Rockford, Ill., 5 & 4Alfred J. “Whitey” Holm (152*), Rockford, Ill., d. Harry Eichelberger (148), Los Angeles, 5 & 4John L. Banks (146), La Grange, Ill., d. John Morrell (150), Chicago, 5 & 4

Round of 16 (Wed 8/24 afternoon)Bartlett d. Evans, 2 upSeaver d. Sixty, 4 & 2Ashley d. Martin, 3 & 2Moreland d. Bliss, 2 & 1Lehman d. Huhta, 5 & 4Armstrong d. Jordan, 2 & 1Couch d. Dawson, 2 & 1Banks d. Holm, 5 & 4

Ashley eliminated Cochran with ahole-in-one on the 16th, 13o yards, in the

Round of 32

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Thu 8/25)Seaver d. Bartlett, 11 & 10Moreland d. Ashley, 5 & 4Lehman d. Armstrong, 5 & 4Couch d. Banks, 4 & 3

Semifinals (36 holes, Fri 8/26)Moreland d. Seaver, 1 upCouch d. Lehman, 3 & 2

Final (36 holes, Sat 8/27)Moreland d. Couch, 5 & 4

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1933 34th Western AmateurJuly 24-30 Memphis Country Club, Memphis, Tenn. 6,468 yards, par 70

Jack Westland survived early-week rainstorms, then knocked off Rodney Bliss in the 36-hole final.Entered: 125 Started: 118 Qualifying score: 158 (3-man playoff for 2 spots). Medalist: Zell Eaton, 141.

Round of 32 (Wed 7/26 morning)Upper Half

Gus Moreland (holder), 22, Dallas, d. Sidney Solomon Jr. (154), St. Louis, 4 & 3Leland Hamman (152), 22, Waco, Tex., d. E.F. Falls (157), Memphis, Tenn., 6 & 5Don Armstrong (154), Aurora CC, d. Louis A. Montedonico (146), Memphis, Tenn., 7 & 6Walter Emery (153), Oklahoma City, d. Emmet Spicer (157), Memphis, Tenn., 19 holesFred Barsodi (156), 16, Houston, d. Billy Howell (151), Richmond, Va., 1 upW. Chasteen Harris (154), 32, Memphis, Tenn., d. Henry Bowbeer (158), Chicago, 3 & 1John Montedonico (153), Memphis, Tenn., d. Fred Haas Jr. (157), 17, Bastrop, La., 4 & 2Jack Westland (143), Sunset Ridge CC, d. Maurice W. Hankinson (154), Oklahoma City, 4 & 3

Lower HalfZell Eaton (141), 20, Oklahoma City, d. Curtis Person (156), Memphis, Tenn., 3 & 2Carl Dann Jr. (157), 22, Orlando, Fla., d. Jack Munger (152), Dallas, 2 & 1Mike Roach (150), St. Louis, d. John Lehman (154), Chicago, 3 & 2Henry Robertson (154), Oklahoma City, d. W.A. Dowell Jr. (157), Jonesboro, Ark., 1 upCharles R. Yates (152), 19, Atlanta, Ga., d. Joe Switzer (156), St. Louis, 6 & 5Sam Perry (153), Birmingham, Ala., d. L.P. Jones (154), Memphis, Tenn., 3 & 2H. Rodney Bliss (158), 20, Omaha, Neb., d. J. Dewitt Wilcox (157), Birmingham, Ala., 3 & 1Gene Vinson (144), Meridian, Miss., d. Keefe Carter (154), 27, Oklahoma City, 5 & 3

Round of 16 (Thu 7/27)delayed from Wed 7/26 by downpours

Hamman d. Moreland, 1 upEmery d. Armstrong, 20 holesHarris d. Barsodi, 5 & 3Westland d. J. Montedonico, 6 & 5Dann d. Eaton, 2 upRoach d. Robertson, 3 & 2Yates d. Perry, 1 upBliss d. Vinson, 2 & 1

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Fri 7/28)Emery d. Hamman, 37 holesWestland d. Harris, 3 & 1Dann d. Roach, 6 & 4Bliss d. Yates, 6 & 4

Semifinals (36 holes, Sat 7/29)Westland d. Emery, 2 upBliss d. Dann, 1 up

Final (36 holes, Sun 7/30)Westland d. Bliss, 3 & 2

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1934 35th Western AmateurJuly 10-15 Twin Hills Country Club, Oklahoma City, Okla. 6,280 yards, par 70

Zell Eaton became a hometown hero, holding off Texan Spec Goldman for the championship on his 21st birthday.Entered: 166 Started: 166 Qualifying score: 158. Medalist: Zell Eaton, 144.

Round of 32 (Wed 7/12 morning)Upper Half

Jack Westland (holder), Sunset Ridge CC, d. Earl Thompson (155), Tulsa, Okla., 1 upE.J. Rogers (157), Oklahoma City, d. Doris Day (153), Oklahoma City, 1 upMaurice W. Hankinson (150), Oklahoma City, d. C.E. Flood (156), Oklahoma City, 8 & 6Dave “Spec” Goldman (154), 26, Dallas, d. C.A. Bell (158), Shawnee, Okla., defaultCharles R. Yates (152), 20, East Lake GC, d. Billy Lee Craig (157), Oklahoma City, 2 & 1Sonny Manarchy (158), Rockford, Ill., d. Charles Reasor (155), Duncan, Okla., 3 & 2Paul Leslie (157), Jefferson City, Mo., d. Joy D. Cole (153), Oklahoma City, 7 & 6Jack F. Malloy (155), Tulsa, Okla., d. H. Rodney Bliss (148), 21, Omaha, Neb., 2 & 1

Lower HalfZell Eaton (144), 21, Oklahoma City, d. Arthur St. John (155), Oklahoma City, 4 & 3Leland Hamman (153), Waco, Tex., d. W.C. Francis Jr. (157), Paris, Tex., 4 & 2Walter Emery (151), Oklahoma City, d. L.P. Jones (156), Memphis, Tenn., 5 & 3John Lehman (154), Olympia Fields CC, d. O.R. Gipson (158), Bristow, Okla., 6 & 5Grable W. Duvall Jr. (153), Kansas City, Mo., d. R.A. Owens (157), Shawnee, Okla., 4 & 3Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. (158), 43, Edgewater GC, d. Ed White (155), Bonham, Tex., 1 upRobert A. Conliff Jr. (154), Oklahoma City, d. Curtis Collier (158), Fort Smith, Ark., 5 & 4Verne “Spec” Stewart (156), Albuquerque, N.Mex., d. Lucien McLaughlin (156), 17, Oklahoma City, 6 & 4

Round of 16 (Wed 7/12 afternoon)Westland d. Rogers, 5 & 3Goldman d. Hankinson, 6 & 5Yates d. Manarchy, 5 & 4Leslie d. Malloy, 4 & 2Eaton d. Hamman, 19 holesEmery d. Lehman, 4 & 3Evans d. Duvall, 6 & 5Stewart d. Conliff, 2 & 1

4,000 reported to attend semifinals.Eaton turned 21 on 7/15, day of final.

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Fri 7/13)Goldman d. Westland, 3 & 2Yates d. Leslie, 10 & 9Eaton d. Emery, 5 & 4Stewart d. Evans, 37 holes

Semifinals (36 holes, Sat 7/14)Goldman d. Yates, 1 upEaton d. Stewart, 6 & 4

Final (36 holes, Sun 7/15)Eaton d. Goldman, 4 & 3

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1935 36th Western AmateurJuly 16-21 Broadmoor Country Club, Colorado Springs Colo. 6,617 yards, par 70Charles Yates’ matches went to the penultimate or last hole until the final, when he scored an easy 5 & 3 win over Rodney Bliss.

Entered: 150 Started: 149 Qualifying score: 151 (7 players for 3 spots). Medalist: Rodney Bliss, 142.

Round of 32 (Thu 7/18 morning)Upper Half

Zell Eaton (holder), 22, Oklahoma City, d. Nathan Grimes (148), Denver, Colo, 5 & 4Gus Moreland (150), CC of Peoria, d. Robert A. Conliff Jr. (145), Oklahoma City, 19 holesPaul Leslie (143), Jefferson City, Mo., d. Loran Van Zandt (149), Tulsa, Okla., 4 & 3Charles R. Yates (146), 21, Atlanta, Ga., d. Harry Strausburger Jr. (150), Broadmoor CC, 2 & 1Jack F. Malloy (149), Tulsa, Okla., d. Paul Jackson (144), Oklahoma City, 6 & 4Jackson Bean (151*), San Francisco, d. Larry Trickett Jr. (148), Kansas City, Mo., 1 upHoward Creel (150), Pueblo, Colo., d. E.J. Rogers (146), Oklahoma City, 1 upJack Gaines (143), Los Angeles, d. Ed Anderson (149), Houston, Tex., 4 & 3

Lower HalfH. Rodney Bliss (142), 22, Omaha, Neb., d. Charles Reasor (148), Oklahoma City, 3 & 1Neil Smith (146), Dallas, d. B.H. Cowdrey (150), Omaha, Neb., 3 & 2Dave “Spec” Goldman (144), Dallas, d. Robert Thompson (149), Stanford, Calif., 4 & 2Johnny Goodman (147), Omaha, Neb., d. David Connell (151*), Pueblo, Colo., 1 upWalter Emery (144), Oklahoma City, d. J. Elmer Malm (149), Denver, Colo., 3 & 2M.L. Massingill (151*), Fort Worth, Tex., d. Tom Dwyer (148), Stanford, Calif., 5 & 4Leland Hamman (146), Paris, Tex., d. F.E. Fleming (150), Colorado Springs, 3 & 2Don Edwards (149), San Jose, Calif., d. Earle Berryhill (143), Sapalpa, Okla., 2 up

Round of 16 (Thu 7/18 afternoon)Moreland d. Eaton, 5 & 3Yates d. Leslie, 2 & 1Malloy d. Bean, 3 & 2Gaines d. Creel, 20 holesBliss d. Smith, 3 & 1Goldman d. Goodman, 2 upEmery d. Massingill, 4 & 3Edwards d. Hamman, 4 & 2

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Fri 7/19)Yates d. Moreland, 1 upGaines d. Malloy, 2 & 1Bliss d. Goldman, 9 & 8Edwards d. Emery, 2 & 1

Semifinals (36 holes, Sat 7/20)Yates d. Gaines, 2 upBliss d. Edwards, 2 & 1

Final (36 holes, Sun 7/21)Yates d. Bliss, 5 & 3

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1936 37th Western AmateurJuly 14-19 Happy Hollow Country Club, Omaha, Neb. 6,692 yards, par 72

Paul Leslie, a junior at Louisiana State, outlasted plucky Jack Munger in the quarterfinals en route to the championship.Entered: 160 Started: 147 Qualifying score: 149 (6-man playoff for 2 spots). Medalist: Matt Zadalis, 138.

Round of 32 (Thu 7/16 morning)Upper Half

Charles R. Yates (holder), 22, East Lake GC, d. Gene Milbourn (146), Omaha, Neb., 4 & 3John Lehman (143), Olympia Fields CC, d. P.A. Lyck (148), Omaha, Neb., 7 & 6Billy Cordingley (140), 18, Des Moines, Iowa, d. Otto Reiter (147), Omaha, Neb., 4 & 3Don Schumacher (145), Dallas, d. Gus Moreland (145), Peoria, Ill., 2 & 1Jack Munger (142), Dallas, d. Crawford Rainwater (147), Atlanta, Ga., 1 upBilly Hall (146), Des Moines, Iowa, d. Tom Draper (149), St. Louis, 1 upPaul Leslie (140), 20, Jefferson City, Mo., d. Eddie Held (146), Southbridge, Mass., 5 & 4Don Edwards (139), San Jose, Calif., d. Jack Hoerner (147), North Shore CC, Glenview, Ill., 19 holes

Lower HalfBob Fraser (146), 21, Omaha, Neb., d. Matt Zadalis (138), Omaha, Neb., 3 & 2Ted Adams (144), Kansas City, Mo., d. Glen Oatman (148), Kansas City, Mo., 4 & 3Fred Haas Jr. (141), New Orleans, d. Sam W. Reynolds (147), Omaha, Neb., 7 & 6Johnny Goodman (146), Omaha, Neb., d. Bob Doran (148), Omaha, Neb., 4 & 3Denmar Miller (142), Des Moines, Iowa, d. Maurice W. Hankinson (147), Oklahoma City, 2 upFrancis Lynch (149), Denver, Colo., d. Jack M. Pollard (146), Omaha, Neb., 1 upWilbur Kokes (148), Chicago, d. H. Rodney Bliss (144), 23, Omaha, Neb., 19 holesGrable W. Duvall Jr. (140), Kansas City, Mo., d. Harvey G. Davis (147), Lincoln, Neb., 6 & 5

Round of 16 (Thu 7/16 afternoon)Lehman d. Yates, 2 & 1Schumacher d. Cordingley, 5 & 4Munger d. Hall, 1 upLeslie d. Edwards, 3 & 2Fraser d. Adams, 4 & 3Haas d. Goodman, 1 upMiller d. Lynch, 5 & 4Duvall d. Kokes, 1 up

Munger set course record 66 in afternoonquarterfinal round.

Temperature reached 115 on course during first qualifying round, July 14; Ira Couch collapsed and was carried from course, several others withdrew.

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Fri 7/17)Lehman d. Schumacher, 1 upLeslie d. Munger, 38 holesFraser d. Haas, 4 & 3Duvall d. Miller, 4 & 3

Semifinals (36 holes, Sat 7/18)Leslie d. Lehman, 5 & 4Fraser d. Duvall, 2 & 1

Final (36 holes, Sun 7/19)Leslie d. Fraser, 2 & 1

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1937 38th Western AmateurAug. 31-Sept. 5 Los Angeles Country Club (North), Los Angeles par 71

Wilford Wehrle survived the new six-match format, two of his matches going to extra holes and the final to the 36th green.Entered: 155 Started: 155 Qualifying score: 154 (18-man playoff for 3 spots). Medalist: Charles Yates, 137.

Round of 64 (Thu 9/2 morning)Upper Half

Paul Leslie (holder), 21, Joplin, Mo., d. George Lewis (154*), Los Angeles, 5 & 4William “Bill” Holt Jr. (150), Syracuse, N.Y., d. Billie Bob Coffey (150), Fort Worth, Tex., 1 upFrank Strafaci (152), Brooklyn, N.Y., d. Bob Fraser (147), Omaha, Neb., 3 & 1Robert Thompson (152), San Francisco, d. Howard Earnest (146), Los Angeles, 3 & 1Frank Taylor (145), Pomona, Calif., d. Boothaby “Boots” Holloway (153), San Gabriel, Calif., 4 & 3Ray Billows (148), 23, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., d. Jim C. French Jr. (154*), San Francisco, 2 & 1Don Erickson (149), Alhambra, Calif., d. Edward Martin (151), Boston, 4 & 3Richard Ashley (153), Kenosha, Wis., d. Jack Munger (145), Dallas, 21 holesWilford Wehrle (143), Racine, Wis., d. Sidney Richardson (153), Creston, Iowa, 5 & 4Lynford Lardner (150), Oconomowoc CC, d. Buell Patrick “Pat” Abbott (149), Pasadena, Calif., 3 & 2Nate Marshall (146), Los Angeles CC, d. Earl Christianson (152), Miami, Fla., 4 & 2Joe Thompson (147), Great Neck, N.Y., d. Richard S. Tufts (151), Pinehurst, N.C., 3 & 2Harry Todd (152), 20, Dallas, d. Edwin C. Kingsley (145), Magna City, Utah, 3 & 2John Levison (148), Kennebunk, Maine, d. E.E. Moore (151), Redondo Beach, Calif., 2 upFred Haas Jr. (144), New Orleans, d. Walter Davison (153), Riverside, Calif., 3 & 2Joe Lynch (150), Boston, d. Edward Edgar “Eddie” Lowery (149), Newton Center, Mass., 4 & 3

Lower HalfCharles R. Yates (137), 23, East Lakes GC, d. Tommy Goodwin (154*), New York, 3 & 2James Black (150), Normandie CC, St. Louis, d. Gus Moreland (150), Peoria, Ill., 20 holesHunter Hicks (152), Chicago, d. Melvin R. “Chick” Harbert (146), Battle Creek, Mich., 5 & 4Charles “Chuck” Kocsis (147), Detroit, d. Robert A. Conliff Jr. (152), Oklahoma City, 1 upRoger Kelly (145), 21, Los Angeles, d. Leo Martin (153), Boston, 6 & 5Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. (148), 47, Edgewater GC, d. Allen V. Ellis (151), Boston, 2 & 1James B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr. (149), San Gabriel, Calif., d. Crawford Rainwater (150), Atlanta, Ga., 5 & 3Don Schumacher (145), Dallas, d. Rennie Kelly (153), Los Angeles, 2 & 1David Davis (146), Tyler, Tex., d. L.M. Groves (152), Los Angeles, 4 & 3Walter Blevins (147), Kansas City, Mo., d. Jesse P. Guilford (151), Boston, 5 & 4James C. Westerfelt (153), Los Angeles, d. Bob Servis (141), Dayton, Ohio, 2 upFrank P. Hixon (150), Pasadena, Calif., d. Guy Hanson (149), Los Angeles, 7 & 6John P. Burke (150), 20, Newport, R.I., d. H. Rodney Bliss (149), 24, Omaha, Neb., 3 & 1Gibson Dunlap (153), Glendale, Calif., d. Ernest Combs (144), Long Beach, Calif., 2 & 1Bruce McCormick (145), Los Angeles, d. Pete Watts (153), Los Angeles, 4 & 2Harry B. Westbrook (151), Pasadena, Calif., d. Tommy Barnes (148), Atlanta, Ga., 3 & 2

Tommy Goodwin aced 9th hole, 175 yards, with 5 iron in match vs. Yates.

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1937 continued

Round of 32 (Thu 9/2 afternoon)Upper Half

Holt d. Leslie, 20 holesR. Thompson d. Strafaci, 1 upBillows d. Taylor, 4 & 2Erickson d. Ashley, 3 & 2Wehrle d. Lardner, 19 holesMarshall d. J. Thompson, 6 & 4Todd d. Levison, 3 & 1Haas d. Lynch, 22 holes

Lower HalfYates d. Black, 1 upKocsis d. Hicks, 3 & 2Kelly d. Evans, 4 & 3McHale d. Schumacher, 4 & 3Davis d. Blevins, 3 & 1Hixon d. Westerfelt, 5 & 4Burke d. Dunlap, 4 & 3Westbrook d. McCormick, 1 up

Round of 16 (Fri 9/3 morning)Holt d. R. Thompson, 1 upBillows d. Erickson, 3 & 2Wehrle d. Marshall, 2 & 1Todd d. Haas, 6 & 5Kocsis d. Yates, 1 upKelly d. McHale, 1 upDavis d. Hixon, 5 & 3Burke d. Westbrook, 2 & 1

Quarterfinals (Fri 9/3 afternoon)Billows d. Holt, 2 & 1Wehrle d. Todd, 20 holesKocsis d. Kelly, 1 upBurke d. Davis, 1 up

Semifinals (36 holes, Sat 9/4)Wehrle d. Billows, 2 & 1Kocsis d. Burke, 3 & 2

Final (36 holes, Sun 9/5)Wehrle d. Kocsis, 1 up

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1938 39th Western AmateurJuly 12-17 South Bend Country Club, South Bend, Ind. par 71

Robert Babbish went to the last hole or beyond four times in six matches, and survived to beat Maurice McCarthy in the final.Entered: 151 Started: 151 Qualifying score: 156. Medalist: Burleigh Jacobs, 139.

Round of 64 (Thu 7/14 morning)Upper Half

Wilford Wehrle (holder), Racine, Wis., d. Billy Sixty (156), Milwaukee, Wis., 2 & 1Edward Meister (153), Canterbury CC, Cleveland, Ohio, d. John Shouse (153), Cincinnati, Ohio, 7 & 6John David (154), Hillcrest CC, Indianapolis, d. Bill McKenzie (149), Springfield, Ill., 21 holesJames Black (150), Normandie CC, St. Louis, d. Joe Franco (154), Skokie Playfield GC, Winnetka, Ill., 3 & 2John Kraft (146), Lakewood CC, Denver, Colo., d. George Lueth (156), Kankakee CC, 5 & 3Tom Sheehan Jr. (152), Olympia Fields CC, d. Dick Taylor (154), West Lafayette CC, 4 & 3John Lehman (146), Olympia Fields CC, d. T.A.E. Vyse (155), Edgewater CC, Chicago, 1 upWilliam F. “Bill” Reed Jr. (152), Highland G&CC, Indianapolis, d. Sam Ruskin (154), Woodmont CC,

Milwaukee, Wis., 21 holesWalter Emery (144), Houston, Tex., d. Jack Emery (156), Lochmoor C, Detroit, Mich., 3 & 2Clinton Milliken (152), South Bend CC., d. C.J. Farley (156), Cascade Hills CC, Grand Rapids,

Mich., defaultPaul Leslie (149), 22, Jefferson City, Mo., d. Randall R. Ahern (155), Meadowbrook CC, Northville, Mich., 4 & 3Maurice McCarthy (151), 31, Wyoming CC, Cincinnati, Ohio, d. Yontz Bonnett (154), Springfield,

Ill., 5 & 4Gus Moreland (144), CC of Peoria, d. Robert Sulzer (155), Hamilton CC, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1 upLynford Lardner Jr. (152), Blue Mound CC, Milwaukee, Wis., d. Judd Leighton (153), South Bend

CC, 3 & 1Edwin C. Kingsley (148), Magna, Utah, d. Sam Arnold (155), Swope Park GC, Kansas City, Mo., 6 & 4Jonas Weiss (151), St. Louis, d. Keith Johnson (154), Bloomington (Ill.) CC, 3 & 2

Lower HalfBurleigh Jacobs Jr. (139), 18, Westmore CC, Milwaukee, Wis., d. Kenneth Young (156), South Bend,

Ind., 1 upBarney Hunt (153), Columbus, Ohio, d. Sidney Richardson (153), Crestmoor CC, Creston, Iowa, 2 & 1Edward Flowers (149), Cascade Hills CC, Grand Rapids, Mich., d. George E. Victor (155), Glen

View C, 5 & 3Bert McDowell Jr. (150), Baton Rouge, La., d. Ven Savage (154), Utah Cooper C, Salt Lake City, 2 & 1Lawrence Moller (146), Quincy (Ill.) CC, d. Willie Thomsen (155), Racine CC, 6 & 4Pat Malloy (154), Southern Hills CC, Tulsa, Okla., d. Tony Ruddy (152), Inverness C, Toledo, Ohio, 20 holesWalter Blevins (147), Swope Park CC, Kansas City, Mo., d. Hamilton Hedges (155), Columbus

(Ohio) CC, 6 & 5Beauford J. Melik (151), Racine CC, d. Bill Schaller (154), Blue Mound CC, Milwaukee, Wis., 19 holesJack Hoerner (142), North Shore CC, d. Hunter Hicks (156), Skokie CC, Glencoe, Ill., 2 & 1William “Bill” Holt Jr. (153), Syracuse, N.Y., d. Chuck Taylor (153), Dallas, Tex., 2 & 1Melvin R. “Chick” Harbert (149), Battle Creek (Mich.) CC, d. John Holmstrom Jr. (155), Mauh-nah-tee-see

CC, 4 & 3Harry Todd (150), 21, Lakewood CC, Dallas, d. John Wood (154), Cincinnati CC, 4 & 3Henry Castillo (144), Baton Rouge, La., d. Elmer F. Freed (155), Meadowbrook CC, Buffalo, N.Y., 7 & 6Art Doering Jr. (154), Westward Ho GC, d. William Shea (152), Washington, D.C., 19 holesRobert Babbish (148), 23, Brooklands CC, Detroit, d. T.J. Charlesworth (155), Elkhart, Ind., 4 & 3Mike Stefanchik (154), Calumet CC, Chicago, d. Louis Zickus (151), Racine CC, Racine, Wis., 5 & 3

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1938 continued

Round of 32 (Thu 7/14 afternoon)Upper Half

Wehrle d. Meister, 4 & 3David d. Black, 5 & 3Sheehan d. Kraft, 2 & 1Reed d. Lehman, 21 holesW. Emery d. Milliken, 5 & 3McCarthy d. Leslie, 1 upMoreland d. Lardner, 2 & 1Kingsley d. Weiss, 1 up

Lower HalfHunt d. Jacobs, 3 & 2Flowers d. McDowell, 1 upMoller d. Malloy, 1 upBlevins d. Melik, 19 holesHolt d. Hoerner, 3 & 2Harbert d. Todd, 5 & 3Doering d. Castillo, 1 upBabbish d. Stefanchik, 19 holes

Clinton Milliken aced the 15th hole with a 7-iron in Monday practice round and in

Tuesday qualifying.

Joe Franco was nephew of Spanish Gen. Francisco Franco.

Round of 16 (Fri 7/15 morning)David d. Wehrle, 3 & 1Sheehan d. Reed, 1 upMcCarthy d. W. Emery, 5 & 4Moreland d. Kingsley, 3 & 1Flowers d. Hunt, 5 & 4Moller d. Blevins, 1 upHolt d. Harbert, 5 & 4Babbish d. Doering, 2 & 1

Quarterfinals (Fri 7/15 afternoon)Sheehan d. David, 1 upMcCarthy d. Moreland, 4 & 2Moller d. Flowers, 6 & 4Babbish d. Holt, 1 up

Semifinals (36 holes, Sat 7/16)McCarthy d. Sheehan, 1 upBabbish d. Moller, 5 & 3

Final (36 holes, Sun 7/17)Babbish d. McCarthy, 1 up

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1939 40th Western AmateurJuly 11-16 Oklahoma City G&CC, Oklahoma City, Okla. 6,315 yards, par 70

Harry Todd, ousted in the second round the year before, withstood stiff challenges in the final two matches to capture the title.Entered: 200 Started: --- Qualifying score: 156. Medalist: Verne “Spec” Stewart, 137.

Round of 64 (Thu 7/13 morning)Upper Half

Robert Babbish (holder), Brooklands CC, Detroit, d. Bill Howie (156), Oklahoma City, 2 & 1E.J. Rogers (149), Oklahoma City, d. Bill O’Neal (150), Pasadena, Calif., 7 & 6Billie Bob Coffey (146), Fort Worth, Tex., d. Ben F. Sanders Jr. (154), Tulsa, Okla., 6 & 5Robert W. Brownell (147), Washington, D.C., d. Spence Kerkow (154), Cincinnati, Ohio, 3 & 2Gus Moreland (143), CC of Peoria, d. Harrison Smith (156), Oklahoma City, 1 upRobert A. Conliff Jr. (152), Oklahoma City, d. Lester A. Slattery (148), St. Louis, Mo., 4 & 3Lawrence Moller (143), 30, Quincy (Ill.) CC, d. Dick Haskell (155), Seattle, Wash., 3 & 1Billy Simpson (148), Bartlesville, Okla., d. Pete Lawson (152), Oklahoma City, 3 & 2Edwin C. Kingsley (140), Salt Lake City, Utah, d. H. Rodney Bliss (156), Omaha, Neb., 4 & 3Labron Harris (151), Oklahoma City, d. Henry Robertson (149), Oklahoma City, 3 & 1Don Schumacher (146), Dallas, d. Rex Edwards (155), Norman, Okla., 2 & 1Bill Skeeters (147), Dallas, d. Andy Anderson Jr. (153), Oklahoma City, 2 & 1Art Doering Jr. (141), Westward Ho GC, d. Hugh Cuthbertson (156), Oklahoma City, 4 & 3Henry E. Russell (151), Coral Gables, Fla., d. Jerry Douglas (149), Oklahoma City, 1 upDave “Spec” Goldman (145), Dallas, d. James Black (155), Normandie CC, St. Louis, Mo., 4 & 2Stewart “Skip” Alexander (147), 20, Durham, N.C., d. John Holmstrom Jr. (153), Mauh-nah-tee-see CC, 3 & 2

Lower HalfVerne “Spec” Stewart (137), Albuquerque, N.M., d. W.J. Berkley (156), St. Louis, Mo., 4 & 3Francis Fleming (149), Oklahoma City, d. Jackie Fields (150), Tulsa, Okla., 1 upHarry Todd (146), 22, Lakewood CC, Dallas, d. Jessie Taylor (154), Oklahoma City, 8 & 6T.A. Wood (153), Oklahoma City, d. Ted Gwyn (147), Norman, Okla, 3 & 2Don Kennedy (143), Stanford, Calif., d. Grover Austin Jr. (156), Oklahoma City, 4 & 2George E. Victor (149), Chicago, d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. (151), 48, Edgewater GC, 2 & 1Marvin Mesch (155), Norman, Okla., d. Jack Munger (143), Dallas, 2 & 1Otis Duncan (152), Oklahoma City, d. Garian Collier (148), Oklahoma City, 19 holesJ.C. Hamilton Jr. (138), Oklahoma City, d. Zale Chaffin (156), Oklahoma City, 5 & 4Melvin R. “Chick” Harbert (151), Battle Creek, Mich. d. Alex Walsh (149), Rockford, Ill., 1 upReynolds Smith (146), Dallas, d. Glen Oatman (155), St. Louis, Mo., 5 & 4John Barnum (147), Edenberg, Tex., d. Buddie Corbin (153), Oklahoma City, 6 & 4Frank Steidle (142), Hot Springs, Ark., d. Ben Mayo Jr. (156), Fort Smith, Ark., 5 & 4Doris Day (149), Oklahoma City, d. Jack Tinnin (151), Little Rock, Ark., 1 upWalter Emery (144), Tulsa, Okla., d. Tom Draper (155), St. Louis, Mo., 3 & 2Iverson Martin (153), Fort Worth, Tex., d. Tom Cooley (148), Kankakee, Ill., 2 & 1

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1939 continued

Round of 32 (Thu 7/13 afternoon)Upper Half

Babbish d. Rogers, 3 & 2Coffey d. Brownell, 3 & 2Moreland d. Conliff, 4 & 2Moller d. Simpson, 3 & 2Kingsley d. Harris, 2 upSchumacher d. Skeeters, 1 upDoering d. Russell, 5 & 4Alexander d. Goldman, 22 holes

Lower HalfStewart d. Fleming, 1 upTodd d. Wood, 3 & 2Kennedy d. Victor, 2 & 1Mesch d. Duncan, 2 & 1Harbert d. Hamilton, 3 & 1Smith d. Barnum, 2 & 1Steidle d. Day, 2 & 1Emery d. Martin, 20 holes

Round of 16 (Fri 7/14 morning)Babbish d. Coffey, 2 & 1Moller d. Moreland, 3 & 2Kingsley d. Schumacher, 2 & 1Alexander d. Doering, 20 holesTodd d. Stewart, 4 & 2Kennedy d. Mesch, 5 & 3Smith d. Harbert, 3 & 2Steidle d. Emery, 4 & 2

Quarterfinals (Fri 7/14 afternoon)Moller d. Babbish, 1 upAlexander d. Kingsley, 2 & 1Todd d. Kennedy, 4 & 2Steidle d. Smith, 4 & 2

Semifinals (36 holes, Sat 7/15)6,380 yards, par 71

Moller d. Alexander, 37 holesTodd d. Steidle, 37 holes

Final (36 holes, Sun 7/16)6,380 yards, par 71

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1940 41st Western AmateurJuly 9-14 Minneapolis Country Club, Minneapolis, Minn. 6,660 yards, par 72

Marvin “Bud “ Ward trounced defender Harry Todd in the semifinal, then scored a 2 & 1 victory over George Victor in the final.Entered: 120 Started: 120 Qualifying score: 160. Co-medalists: Art Doering Jr., Jim Ferrier, 142.

Round of 64 (Thu 7/11 morning)Upper Half

Harry Todd (holder), Dallas, Tex., d. Sam Arnold (150), Kirksville, Mo., 3 & 2Paul Clifford (154), Franklin, N.H., d. Jim Nordine (154), Karlstad, Minn., 2 & 1Lawrence Moller (148), Quincy (Ill.) CC, d. Ray Schmidt (158), Stillwater, Minn., 2 & 1Robert Sulzer (146), Cincinnati, Ohio, d. Tom Noonan (159), Minneapolis, Minn., 2 & 1Ellsworth Vines (149), Pasadena, Calif., d. Robert Leach (158), White Bear YC, 1 upBob Campbell (155), Minneapolis, Minn., d. Don Bohmer (152), St. Cloud, Minn., 3 & 2Bill Kostelecky (147), Fargo, N.D., d. Robert Anderson (159), Eau Claire, Minn., 3 & 2Harry Robinson (155), Minneapolis, Minn., d. Ed Ebel (152), Minneapolis, Minn., 2 upNeil Croonquist (144), Minneapolis, Minn., d. Herb Lewis (160), Minneapolis, Minn., 2 & 1Bert McDowell Jr. (152), Kansas City, Mo., d, Jake Weatherby (154), Minneapolis, Minn., 3 & 2Johnny Goodman (148), Omaha, Neb., d. Gerald Hardy (156), Fresno, Calif., 2 upOle Williamson (144), Minneapolis, Minn., d. Earl Bergman (159), St. Paul, Minn., 3 & 2Marvin H. “Bud” Ward (150), 27, Spokane, Wash., d. Herman Berg (156), Minneapolis, Minn., 4 & 3Marshall “Moe” Springer (154), Chicago, d. Herb Rose (152), Minneapolis, Minn., 20 holesWarren Berl (148), Stanford, Calif., d. Jim Shearer (158), Minneapolis, Minn., 20 holesBernie H. Ridder Jr. (156), Duluth, Minn., d. Jack Shields (150), Tulsa, Okla., 2 & 1

Lower HalfArt Doering Jr. (142), Medinah CC, d. Chuck Betcher (160), Rochester, Minn., 4 & 3Lloyd Young (154), Minneapolis, Minn., d. Judd Ringer (153), Minneapolis, Minn., 20 holesCharles “Chick” Evans Jr. (156), 49, Edgewater GC, d. Don Peddie (157), Minneapolis, Minn., 6 & 5George E. Victor (148), 22, Glen View C, d. John Williams (158), Elkhart, Ind., 6 & 5Walter Burkemo (145), Evanston, Ill., d. Bill O’Neal (159), Pasadena, Calif., 5 & 4Art Andrews Jr. (154), Peoria, Ill., d. Virgil Roby (152), Minneapolis, Minn., 4 & 3Earl Larson (150), Minneapolis, Minn., d. Gene Christensen (156), Northfield, Minn., 2 & 1James Black (147), Normandic CC, St. Louis, Mo., d. Bob Walker (156), Chicago, 4 & 3Jim Ferrier (142), Sydney, Australia, d. George Pratt (160), Pipestone, Minn., 6 & 5Tom Hamper Jr. (154), St. Paul, Minn., d. Bill Zieske (152), Minneapolis, Minn., 2 & 1Elmer F. Freed (158), Cleveland, Ohio, d. Joe Franco (148), Skokie Playfield GC, Winnetka, Ill., 2 & 1Walter Hargesheimer (156), Rochester, Minn., d. Tom Draper (151), St. Louis, Mo., 2 & 1Ken Young (145), Minneapolis, Minn., d. Tony Stecher (154), Minneapolis, Minn., 4 & 2Bill Boutell (159), Minneapolis, Minn., d. Richard S. Durkes (152), Dixon, Ill., 21 holesLee Herron (148), Minneapolis, Minn., d. Herman Ridder (156), St. Paul, Minn., 6 & 5Wilford Wehrle (149), 22, Tam O’Shanter CC, d. Sig Herman (151), Minneapolis, Minn., 6 & 5

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1940 continued

Round of 32 (Thu 7/11 afternoon)Upper Half

Todd d. Clifford, 1 upMoller d. Sulzer, 4 & 3Campbell d. Vines, 22 holesKostelecky d. H. Robinson, 2 upMcDowell d. Croonquist, 3 & 2Goodman d. Williamson, 4 & 3Ward d. Springer, 3 & 2Berl d. Ridder, 6 & 5

Lower HalfDoering d. L. Young, 5 & 4Victor d. Evans, 3 & 2Burkemo d. Andrews, 6 & 5Larson d. Black, 1 upFerrier d. Hamper, 6 & 4Freed d. Hargesheimer, 2 & 1Boutell d. K. Young, 1 upWehrle d. Herron, 3 & 2

Round of 16 (Fri 7/12 morning)Todd d. Moller, 3 & 2Kostelecky d. Campbell, 3 & 2Goodman d. McDowell, 3 & 2Ward d. Berl, 3 & 2Victor d. Doering, 5 & 4Larson d. Burkemo, 3 & 1Ferrier d. Freed, 6 & 4Wehrle d. Boutell, 7 & 6

Quarterfinals (Fri 7/12 afternoon)Todd d. Kostelecky, 6 & 4Ward d. Goodman, 1 upVictor d. Larson, 1 upFerrier d. Wehrle, 2 up

Semifinals (36 holes, Sat 7/13)Ward d. Todd, 8 & 7Victor d. Ferrier, 1 up

Final (36 holes, Sun 7/14)Ward d. Victor, 2 & 1

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1941 42nd Western AmateurJuly 1-6 Broadmoor Country Club, Colorado Springs, Colo. 6,623 yards, par 70

Marvin “Bud “ Ward scored the first repeat victory in 18 years by knocking off 1939 champion Harry Todd in the title match.Entered: 63 Started: 63 Qualifying score: 156. Medalist: Harry Todd, 141.

Round of 32 (Thu 7/3)Upper Half

Marvin H. “Bud” Ward (holder, 142), 28, Spokane, Wash., d. H. Rodney Bliss (150), Omaha, Neb., 1 upWarren Berl (153), Stanford, Calif., d. Robert W. Goldwater (148), Phoenix, Ariz., 20 holesFrank “Sandy” Tatum (152), Stanford, Calif., d. Morton Fleming (156), Denver, Colo., 2 & 1Bill Tucker (155), Dallas, Tex., d. Bud Plantz (149), Colorado College, 1 upJohn Kraft (146), Denver, Colo., d. W.H. Faulkner (153), Oklahoma City, 3 & 2Ellsworth Vines (156), Pasadena, Calif., d. Marshall Carlson (150), Toledo, Ohio, 2 & 1Fred Newton (148), Denver, Colo., d. Rufus King (154), Wichita Falls, Tex., 5 & 4Dee A. Replogle (145), Stanford, Calif., d. Worth Stimits (151), Colorado Springs, 2 & 1

Lower HalfHarry Todd (141), Dallas, Tex., d. Lyman Wright (151), Colorado Springs, 7 & 6Claude Wright (154), Denver, Colo., d. John Stammer (148), Oklahoma City, 1 upEarle Berryhill (152), Sapulpa, Okla., d. Gordon Hough (146), Stanford, Calif., 3 & 1John Butis (149), Wichita, Kan., d. Tom Stephenson (156), Kansas City, Mo., 20 holesMorris Norton (147), Wichita Falls, Tex., d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. (153), 50, Edgewater GC, 4 & 3Frank Stranahan (150), 19, Toledo, Ohio, d. Ray Brownell (145), Stanford, Calif., 6 & 5Harry Missildine (148), Tulsa, Okla., d. Glen Oatman (155), Kansas City, Mo., 20 holesVerne “Spec” Stewart (145), Albuquerque, N.M., d. Jack Shields (151), Tulsa, Okla., 2 & 1

Round of 16 (Fri 7/4 morning)Ward d. Berl, 2 upTucker d. Tatum, 3 & 2Kraft d. Vines, 7 & 6Replogle d. Newton, 3 & 2Todd d. C. Wright, 4 & 3Berryhill d. Butis, 3 & 2Norton d. Stranahan, 2 & 1Stewart d. Missildine, 3 & 2

Qualifying limited to 32 because ofsmall field.

Quarterfinals (Fri 7/4 afternoon)Ward d. Tucker, 8 & 6Kraft d. Replogle, 2 & 1Todd d. Berryhill, 2 & 1Norton d. Stewart, 1 up

Semifinals (36 holes, Sat 7/5)Ward d. Kraft, 6 & 5Todd d. Norton, 2 up

Final (36 holes, Sun 7/6)Ward d. Todd, 3 & 2

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1942 43rd Western AmateurJuly 7-12 Manito Golf & Country Club, Spokane, Wash. 6,515 yards, par 72Pat Abbott, a U.S. Army corporal, was 10 under par in 118 holes in six days of sparkling play, his matches never past the 16th/34th hole.

Entered: 90 Started: 89 Qualifying score: 167 (4-man playoff for 2 spots). Medalist: Marvin “Bud” Ward, 141.

Round of 64 (Thu 7/9 morning)Upper Half

Marvin H. “Bud” Ward (holder, 141), 29, Spokane, Wash., d. Otto Rosand (167*), Spokane, Wash., 7 & 6Fritz Metzger (156), Tacoma, Wash., d. Ralph Whaley (153), Seattle, 6 & 5Al F. Appleton (151), Seattle, d. Jack Pas (161), Spokane, Wash., 3 & 2Melvin Aspray (149), Spokane, Wash., d. R.W. Phipps (161), Spokane, Wash., 2 & 1William Welch (149), Houston, Tex., d. Jack Walters (164), Tacoma, Wash., 2 & 1Dave Killen (159), Olympia, Wash., d. John Anderson (155), Tacoma, Wash., 1 upChester Gordon Jr. (146), 18, Seattle, d. John Parker Jr. (164), Spokane, Wash., 7 & 5Ray Kimmel (154), Olympia, Wash., d. H.V. Valentine (159), Spokane, Wash., 4 & 3Bruce McCormick (145), Los Angeles, d. Charles Walker (165), Portland, Ore., 6 & 5James Shriver (157), Spokane, Wash, d. Alfred Boge (156), Spokane, Wash., 5 & 4Archie Genin (149), Tacoma, Wash., d. David Walker (162), Seattle, 4 & 3Moreno Caso (160), Seattle, d. Ken Otis (151), Spokane, Wash., 6 & 4Robert “Skee” Riegel (146), Glendale, Calif., d. George Poparad (165), Tacoma, Wash., 5 & 4Jim Whipple (158), Clarkston, Wash., d. Roy M. “Buddy” Moe Jr. (155), 13, Spokane, Wash., 5 & 3W.J. May (152), Spokane, Wash., d. Carl Gill (160), Spokane, Wash., 3 & 2Larry Huseby (163), Tacoma, Wash., d. Harry Miller (149), Seattle, 19 holes

Lower HalfMarsh Hammond (143), Spokane, Wash., d. Jack McIntyre (167*), Spokane, Wash., 5 & 4Irving Cornell (156), Spokane, Wash., d. Al Kenney (157), Spokane, Wash., defaultR.B. Van De Mark (149), Tacoma, Wash., d. Stuart Pattulio (161), Spokane, Wash., 1 upDave Dixon (151), Vancouver, B.C., d. R.B. Vance (161), Amarillo, Tex., 2 & 1Buell Patrick “Pat” Abbott (149), Denver, Colo., d. Bob Wiley (164), Puyallup, Wash., 7 & 6Phil Baird (155), Spokane, Wash., d. Otto Mengert (159), Spokane, Wash., 3 & 2Verne Callison (149), Sacramento, Calif., d. Jim Molitor (164), Spokane, Wash., 5 & 4Robert White (159), Boise, Idaho, d. Jack Shaw (154), Spokane, Wash., 2 upWilford Wehrle (145), Racine, Wis., d. Emmett Durgan (166), Spokane, Wash., 4 & 3Arthur B. “Buck” Bailey (158), Pullman, Wash., d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. (157), 51, Edgewater GC, 4 & 3Warren Priem (149), Seattle, d. Alvin Gustafson (162), Spokane, Wash., 4 & 3Donald Taylor (151), Seattle, d. Dick Hendrickson (160), Seattle, 5 & 3Harry Givan (149), Seattle, d. Joe Hutton (165), Spokane, Wash., 4 & 3Lou Cook (155), Pullman, Wash., d. Bill O’Neal (156), Pasadena, Calif., 1 upKenneth Storey (149), Spokane, Wash., d. W.W. Young (169), Spokane, Wash., defaultPalmer Smith (153), Seattle, d. Hugh Powell (159), Bellingham, Wash., 4 & 3

Yardage also listed as 6,450.

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1942 continued

Round of 32 (Thu 7/9 afternoon)Upper Half

Ward d. Metzger, 3 & 2Appleton d. Aspray, 1 upWelch d. Killen, 3 & 2Gordon d. Kimmel, 5 & 3McCormick d. Shriver, 5 & 3Genin d. Caso, 20 holesRiegel d. Whipple, 5 & 4May d. Huseby, 3 & 1

Lower HalfHammond d. Cornell, 3 & 1Van De Mark d. Dixon, 2 & 1Abbott d. Baird, 3 & 2Callison d. White, 5 & 4Wehrle d. Bailey, 19 holesPriem d. Taylor, 1 upGivan d. Cook, 7 & 5Storey d. Smith, 21 holes

Pat Abbott, listed from Denver because of Army service, lived in Los Angeles.

Buddy Moe, 13, advanced to match play, son of Spokane CC head pro Roy Moe.

* - Spokane Daily Chronicle reported margin as 5 & 4; AP had 5 & 3 in NY Times.

Round of 16 (Fri 7/10 morning)Ward d. Appleton, 4 & 2Welch d. Gordon, 2 upMcCormick d. Genin, 4 & 2Riegel d. May, 3 & 2Hammond d. Van De Mark, 19 holesAbbott d. Callison, 5 & 4 *Wehrle d. Priem, 4 & 3Givan d. Storey, 2 up

Quarterfinals (Fri 7/10 afternoon)Welch d. Ward, 2 upMcCormick d. Riegel, 3 & 2Abbott d. Hammond, 4 & 3Givan d. Wehrle, 5 & 4

Semifinals (36 holes, Sat 7/11)McCormick d. Welsh, 2 & 1Abbott d. Givan, 8 & 7

Final (36 holes, Sun 7/12)Abbott d. McCormick, 7 & 6

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1946 44th Western AmateurAugust 5-11 Northland Country Club, Duluth, Minn. 6,747 yards, par 72Frank Stranahan went to extra holes against feisty Smiley Quick in the semis and cool Marvin “Bud‘ Ward in the final before triumphing.

Entered: 250 apx. Started: -- Qualifying score: 163 (6-man playoff for 3 spots).Co-medalists: Frank Stranahan, Marvin “Bud” Ward, Lyman “Smiley” Quick, 141.

Round of 64 (Wed 8/7)Upper Half

Frank Stranahan (141), 24, Toledo, Ohio, d. G.A. Gunderson (163*), Eveleth, Minn., 9 & 7Glen Weld (156), Duluth, Minn., d. Lew Ink (156), Duluth, Minn., 5 & 4Robert Higgins (152), Duluth, Minn., d. John Date Jr. (160), Minneapolis, Minn., 1 upTom Hamper Jr. (152), St. Paul, Minn., d. Runcie B. Martin (160), 61, Duluth, Minn., 2 & 1Bernie H. Ridder Jr. (147), Duluth, Minn., d. Glen Wicklund (162), Duluth, Minn., 7 & 6Mark Weidman (154), Baraboo, Wis., d. Wes Staine (158), Duluth, Minn., 3 & 1Howard Zachritz (147), St. Louis, d. Ray Belisle (161), Superior, Wis., 5 & 4Keith Bridston (154), Grand Forks, N.D., d. Don Schumacher (158), Dallas, 20 holesLyman “Smiley” Quick (141), 37, Inglewood, Calif., d. Ed McElligott (162), 18, Omaha, Neb., 6 & 5Dick Doeschler (155), Jacksonville, Fla., d. James Boyle (157), Eveleth, Minn., 2 & 1Jim Frisina (148), Taylorville, Ill., d. Vic Jung (160), Thief River Falls, Minn., 2 & 1George Klouda (159), Hopkins, Minn., d. Jack Burns (153), Yakima, Wash., 1 upWilford Wehrle (144), Louisville, Ky., d. George Edmondson (162), Tampa, Fla., 6 & 5Bob Rosecrance (155), Rockford, Ill., d. Manuel De La Torre (157), Highland Park, Ill., 2 & 1Harold Brink (149), Grand Rapids, Minn., d. W.O. Bissonett (160), Duluth, Minn., 7 & 6Jack Sarvela (159), 18, Duluth, Minn., d. Bill Boutell (153), Minneapolis, Minn., 2 up

Lower HalfMarvin H. “Bud” Ward (141), 33, Spokane, Wash., d. Charles Kittle (163*), 23, Highland Park, Ill., 3 & 1Jack Purdum (157), St. Louis, d. Chuck Betcher (156), Red Wing, Minn., 4 & 3Robert Englin (152), Stillwater, Minn., d. Tom Kohlbry (160), Duluth, Minn., 4 & 2Jack Donohue (153), Sioux City, Iowa., d. Oliver D. Rogers (160), Dixon, Ill., 7 & 5William C. Campbell (147), Huntington, W.Va., d. Jack Behr (162), St. Louis, 2 upStockton Rogers (158), Ponte Vedra, Fla., d. Jimmy Manion (154), St. Louis, 2 & 1Richard S. Durkes (161), Dixon, Ill., d. Earl Wilde (147), Chicago, 2 & 1Jim Koehler (153), Duluth, Minn., d. Phil Olson (158), Grand Forks, N.D., 5 & 4Robert E. Cochran (143), Normandie CC, St. Louis, d. Sig Herman (163*), Anoka, Minn., 1 upJim Wolff (157), Duluth, Minn., d. Les Christofferson (155), Duluth, Minn., 1 upDante Vinci (151), Ottawa, Ill., d. Robert Magie Jr. (160), Duluth, Minn., 6 & 5Ray Higgins (153), Duluth, Minn., d. Jack Coyle (159), Springfield, Ill., 2 upGeorge E. Victor (146), Glen View C, d. Art Severson (162), Madison, Wis., 5 & 4John L. Banks (155), La Grange, Ill., d. Gordon Schaeffer (157), Duluth, Minn., 3 & 2John “Jack” Culp Jr., (148), Chicago, d. Les Kolstad (161), Duluth, Minn., 8 & 7Alec Welsh (153), Rockford, Ill., d. Bill Hartfiel Jr. (158), St. Paul, Minn., 8 & 7

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1946 continued

Round of 32 (Thu 8/8 morning)Upper Half

Stranahan d. Weld, 5 & 3Hamper d. Higgins, 4 & 3Ridder d. Weidman, 4 & 3Bridston d. Zachritz, 4 & 3Quick d. Doeschler, 5 & 4Frisina d. Klouda, 3 & 1Wehrle d. Rosecrance, 2 & 1Sarvela d. Brink, 6 & 5

Lower HalfWard d. Purdum, 5 & 4Englin d. Donahue, 2 upCampbell d. S. Rogers, 19 holesKoehler d. Durkes, 4 & 3Cochran d. Wolff, 3 & 2Higgins d. Vinci, 4 & 2Victor d. Banks, 4 & 3Welsh d. Culp, 2 up

Runcie B. Martin, 61, played 41 years after his first appearance in the Western Amateur; he advanced to the 1905 semifinals.

Frank Stranahan turned 24 on Aug. 5

Round of 16 (Thu 8/8 afternoon)Stranahan d. Hamper, 4 & 2Bridston d. Ridder, 6 & 5Quick d. Frisina, 1 upWehrle d. Sarvela, 3 & 2Ward d. Englin, 5 & 4Campbell d. Koehler, 5 & 4Cochran d. Higgins, 4 & 3Victor d. Welsh, 4 & 2

Quarterfinals (Fri 8/9)Stranahan d. Bridston, 2 & 1Quick d. Wehrle, 2 & 1Ward d. Campbell, 6 & 5Victor d. Cochran, 1 up

Semifinals (36 holes, Sat 8/10)Stranahan d. Quick, 39 holesWard d. Victor, 5 & 4

Final (36 holes, Sun 8/11)Stranahan d. Ward, 38 holes

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1947 45th Western AmateurJuly 14-20 Wakonda Club, Des Moines, Iowa 6,426 yards, par 72

Marvin “Bud‘ Ward turned the tables on Frank Stranahan in the championship match, rallying from 6 down through 16 holes.Entered: 120 Started: 118 Qualifying score: 161 (6-man playoff for 2 spots). Medalist: Marvin “Bud” Ward, 141.

Round of 64 (Wed 7/16)Upper Half

Frank Stranahan (144), 24, Toledo, Ohio, d. Milton Beal (161*), 27, Clinton, Iowa, 22 holesRobert Abrahams (154), La Grange, Ill., d. Oliver D. Rogers (154), Glenview, Ill., 3 & 1William Walsh (148), Kalamazoo, Mich., d. Hiram Myers (157), Des Moines, Iowa, 4 & 3James Hoak (148), Eugene, Ore., d. Charles Lindgren (157), Rockford, Ill., 4 & 3Richard Kohlman (158), St. Louis, d. John Kraft (147), Denver, Colo., 2 & 1Billy Cordingley (155), Minneapolis, Minn., d. Fred Dold (159), Wichita, Kan., 4 & 2Ralph R. Reed (158), Lincoln, Neb., d. Howard Zachritz (147), St. Louis, 19 holesWilliam C. Campbell (145), Huntington, W.Va., d. James Kearney (159), St. Louis, 20 holesJames R. English (160), Omaha, Neb., d. Ted Richards (144), Long Beach, Calif., 3 & 1Edgar R. Updegraff (152), 25, Boone, Iowa, d. Neil C. Croonquist (155), Minneapolis, Minn., 2 & 1Orville Goens (157), Des Moines, Iowa, d. Harry Forbes (148), Rockford, Ill., 2 & 1Thomas E. Sheehan (148), Birmingham, Mich., d. Richard Hoak (156), Sioux City, Iowa, 4 & 3Richard Irwin (150), Omaha, Neb., d. Fred Gordon (156), Belmond, Iowa, 19 holesTom Stephenson (155), Kansas City, Mo., d. Jack Atten (152), Chicago, 7 & 6Thomas C. Hoak (157), Des Moines, Iowa, d. Max Shelton (148), Bode, Iowa, 6 & 4Joe Switzer (150), St. Louis, d. James B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr. (156), Wynnewood, Fla., 21 holes

Lower HalfMarvin H. “Bud” Ward (141), 34, Spokane, Wash., d. Dave Dixon (161*), New Orleans, La., 2 & 1Hal Stone (153), Bloomington, Ill., d. John “Pick” Wagner (154), Wilmette, Ill., 3 & 2Phil Donohue (157), Sioux City, Iowa, d. Glenn Cooper (148), Marshalltown, Iowa, 19 holesJack Donohue (158), Sioux City, Iowa, d. Robert E. Cochran (147), Normandie CC, St. Louis, 1 upGus Moreland (143), CC of Peoria, d. Jim McAlvin (160), Lake Forest, Ill., 23 holesKen Young (149), Hopkins, Minn., d. E.J. “Robert” McKee (159), Des Moines, Iowa, 5 & 3John J. Jacobs III (147), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, d. Harry Pailer (158), St. Louis, 2 upIra D. Allen (156), Des Moines, Iowa, d. Tom Hamper Jr. (150), St. Paul, Minn., 3 & 1Robert Willits (156), Kansas City, Mo., d. Clem Jensen (150), Rockford, Ill., 2 & 1Clancy Miller (155), Atchison, Kan., d. Pete Jordan (155), Des Moines, Iowa, 19 holesJohn Holmstrom Jr. (149), Rockford, Ill., d. Robert H. McCrary (156), Des Moines, Iowa, 6 & 5Jack Coyle (148), Springfield, Ill., d. Sarg Fontanini (157), Des Moines, Iowa, 19 holesRobert Cardinal (146), San Francisco, d. Amos Jencks (159), Des Moines, Iowa, 5 & 4William Korns (151), Salt Lake City, d. Charles Updegraff Jr. (155), Boone, Iowa, 19 holesPhil Kunkel (150), Salt Lake City, d. Jimmy Manion (156), St. Louis, 19 holesJohn Stoltz (153), Ottumwa, Iowa, d. Jim Frisina (150), Taylorville, Ill., 1 up

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1947 continued

Round of 32 (Thu 7/17 morning)Upper Half

Stranahan d. Abrahams, 6 & 4Walsh d. J. Hoak, 3 & 2Cordingley d. Kohlman, 5 & 3Campbell d. Reed, 3 & 2E. Updegraff d. English, 4 & 3Sheehan d. Goens, 2 & 1Stephenson d. Irwin, 2 upSwitzer d. T. Hoak, 3 & 2

Lower HalfWard d. Stone, 6 & 5P. Donahue d. J. Donahue, 2 upMoreland d. Young, 2 upJacobs d. Allen, 4 & 3Willits d. Miller, 2 & 1Holmstrom d. Coyle, 22 holesCardinal d. Korns, 4 & 3Kunkel d. Stoltz, 4 & 3

Stranahan scored back-to-back eagleson par 4s vs. Campbell in the quarterfinals.

Round of 16 (Thu 7/17 afternoon)Stranahan d. Walsh, 2 & 1Campbell d. Cordingley, 2 & 1Sheehan d. E. Updegraff, 5 & 4Switzer d. Stephenson, 5 & 3Ward d. P. Donahue, 4 & 3Jacobs d. Moreland, 19 holesWillits d. Holmstrom, 7 & 6Cardinal d. Kunkel, 1 up

Quarterfinals (Fri 7/18)Stranahan d. Campbell, 2 & 1Sheehan d. Switzer, 4 & 2Ward d. Jacobs, 1 upWillits d. Cardinal, 2 & 1

Semifinals (36 holes, Sat 7/19)Stranahan d. Sheehan, 4 & 3Ward d. Willits, 3 & 1

Final (36 holes, Sun 7/20)Ward d. Stranahan, 1 up

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1948 46th Western AmateurJune 29-July 5 Wichita Country Club, Wichita, Kan. 6,740 yards, par 71Skee Riegel added the Western crown to the Trans-Miss and the 1947 U.S. Amateur, the key an overtime win in the Round of 32.

Entered: 100 Started: 100 Qualifying score: 163 (----man playoff for 6 spots). Medalist: Lawrence Glosser, 139.

Round of 64 (Thu 7/1)Upper Half

Lawrence Glosser (139), 22, Oklahoma City, d. Albert Upsher (163), Kansas City, Mo., 4 & 3John Kraft (155), Denver, Colo., d. John W. Buzick Jr. (155), Monette, Ark., 3 & 2Leroy Christy (152), Oklahoma City, d. Raymond Poe (159), Oklahoma City, 3 & 2Robert Willits (153), Kansas City, Mo., d. Jack A. Vickers Jr. (160), Wichita, Kan., 4 & 3Joe Switzer (149), St. Louis, d. Claude Post Jr. (161), Wichita, Kan., 2 & 1Harold Brink (149), Grand Rapids, Mich., d. Jack F. Bentley (163), Wichita, Kan., 1 upHerman Crookshank (154), Wichita, Kan., d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. (161), 57, Edgewater GC, 2 upWalter Cisco (161), Louisville, Ky., d. Charley Perry Ames (158), Oklahoma City, 6 & 5Robert “Skee” Riegel (147), Glendale, Calif., d. Jimmy Manion (163), St. Louis, 4 & 2Emmett J. Rogers Jr. (160), 18, Oklahoma City, d. Robert Klein (151), Tulsa, Okla., 4 & 2Tom Stephenson (155), Kansas City, Mo., d. Bob Leacox (156), Kansas City, Mo., 5 & 4Robert W. Goldwater (159), Phoenix, Ariz., d. Raymond Warwick (153), Tulsa, Okla., 2 & 1George Dawson (148), Chicago, d. Jack Carter (163), Kansas City, Mo., 2 & 1Chris Gers (155), Oklahoma City, d. Charles Dresser Jr. (157), Oklahoma City, 2 upWarren Higgins (149), Dallas, d. Eddie Joe Skaggs (162), Wichita, Kan., 3 & 2Alfred Littleton (158), Wichita, Kan., d. Raymond Riggin (153), St. Louis, 20 holes

Lower HalfWilford Wehrle (144), Louisville, Ky., d. E.J. Rogers (Sr.) (163), Oklahoma City, 5 & 4Hunter Hicks (155), Chicago, d. Richard Kohlman (155), Glendale, Mo., 2 & 1William Roderick Jones (152), Wichita, Kan., d. Alan B. Phares (160), Wichita, Kan., 3 & 1Daryl Schoonover (153), Topeka, Kan., d. William Kuhl (159), Wichita, Kan., 2 upJames B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr. (151), Philadelphia, d. Woodrow W. Greenback (160), Oklahoma City, 2 & 1Del Ryder (154), Grand Island, Neb., d. Robert C. Peters (157), Kansas City, Mo., 4 & 3Ned Embry (151), Wichita, Kan., d. H.A. Lewis (161), Kansas City, Mo., 4 & 3Jim Frisina (151), Taylorville, Ill., d. Russell Harper (158), Ottumwa, Iowa, 19 holesDean Adkisson (163), Wichita, Kan., d. Eugene Zuspann (146), 33, Goodland, Kan., 2 & 1Jack Donohue (156), Sioux City, Iowa, d. James W. Vickers (153), Wichita, Kan., 19 holesJack Hines (154), Wichita, Kan., d. Jack Munger (160), Dallas, 1 upHarold Paddock Jr. (155), 28, Aurora, Ohio, d. Ralph Ludlam (159), Wichita, Kan., 4 & 3Marvin H. “Bud” Ward (150), 35, Spokane, Wash., d. Tully Myers (158), Wichita, Kan., 5 & 4John “Pick” Wagner (157), Wilmette, Ill., d. Paul Wells (155), Wichita, Kan., 3 & 1Dick Price (151), Wichita, Kan., d. Hale Ritchie (161), Wichita, Kan., 3 & 1James Benson (153), Maplewood, Mo., d. Richard Hoak (158), Sioux City, Iowa, 6 & 5

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1948 continued

Round of 32 (Fri 7/2 morning)Upper Half

Glosser d. Kraft, 5 & 4Willits d. Christy, 6 & 5Brink d. Switzer, 2 & 1Cisco d. Crookshank, 3 & 2Riegel d. Rogers Jr., 20 holesStephenson d. Goldwater, 4 & 3Dawson d. Gers, 2 & 1Higgins d. Littleton, 20 holes

Lower HalfWehrle d. Hicks, 3 & 1Jones d. Schoonover, 5 & 4McHale d. Ryder, 2 & 1Frisina d. Embry, 1 upAdkisson d. Donohue, 19 holesPaddock d. Hines, 6 & 5Ward d. Wagner, 2 & 1Price d. Benson, 6 & 5

Wehrle disqualified himself from QF upon discovering 15 clubs in his bag during rain delay after 6th hole; McHale declared 1 up victor.

Emmett Joseph Rogers Sr. and Jr. in field,believed to be only father-son qualifying for match play in same year.

Round of 16 (Fri 7/2 afternoon)Glosser d. Willits, 6 & 5Brink d. Cisco, 2 upRiegel d. Stephenson, 5 & 4Higgins d. Dawson, 1 upWehrle d. Jones, 2 & 1McHale d. Frisina, 1 upPaddock d. Adkisson, 6 & 5Price d. Ward, 3 & 1

Quarterfinals (Sat 7/3)Glosser d. Brink, 4 & 3Riegel d. Higgins, 5 & 4McHale d. Wehrle, disqualification;

McHale 1 up through 6 holesPaddock d. Price, 2 & 1

Semifinals (36 holes, Sun 7/4)Riegel d. Glosser, 6 & 5McHale d. Paddock, 1 up

Final (36 holes, Mon 7/5)Riegel d. McHale, 3 & 1

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1949 47th Western AmateurSeptember 19-25 Bellerive Country Club, St. Louis, Mo. 6,505 yards, par 71

Frank Stranahan captured his second Western Am in four years, dominating his semifinal and final foes.Entered: 158 Started: 136 Qualifying score: 162 (5-man playoff for 3 spots). Medalist: John “Pick” Wagner, 145.

Round of 64 (Wed 9/21)Upper Half

Robert “Skee” Riegel (holder), Tulsa, Okla., d. James M. Johnson (162*), St. Louis, 5 & 4Tom Sullivan (160), Chicago, d. Edward Meister (152), Willoughby, Ohio, 1 upHarry LeBeau (157), St. Louis, d. Ken Heilemann (156), St. Louis, 5 & 3Walter Cisco (160), Louisville, Ky., d. J. Melvin Wilke Jr. (152), St. Louis, 5 & 4Harold Paddock Jr. (150), Aurora, Ohio, d. Glen Oatman (161), Kansas City, Mo., 2 & 1Herbert A. Sloan (155), Kansas City, Mo., d. George Dawson (158), Chicago, 3 & 2James Jackson (151), St. Louis, d. Dee A. Replogle (161), Oklahoma City, 4 & 3Harold Brink (158), Grand Rapids, Mich., d. Lawrence Glosser (154), Oklahoma City, 4 & 3Hord W. Hardin (148), St. Louis, d. Wilbur F. Bartels (162*), Kansas City, Mo., 2 & 1John Lehman (157), Chicago, d. R. Morgan Evans (155), Bloomington, Ill., 1 upRobert Willits (152), Kansas City, Mo., d. Harry Offutt Jr. (160), Fort Wayne, Ind., 3 & 2Robert Keller (159), Chicago, d. Tom Stephenson (153), Kansas City, Mo., 4 & 3Francis G. “Bo” Wininger (148), Stillwater, Okla., d. James W. Vickers (161), Wichita, Kan., 1 upJohn O. Levinson (155), Chicago, d. George Edmondson (157), Tampa, Fla., 4 & 3Howard Zachritz (152), St. Louis, d. Richard Lee Perk (160), Indianapolis, 5 & 4James B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr. (155), Philadelphia, d. Robert Kosten (154), Kansas City, Mo., 4 & 2

Lower HalfJohn “Pick” Wagner (145), Wilmette, Ill., d. Frank Maloney (162*), St. Louis, 3 & 1Robert E. Cochran (157), St. Louis, d. Frank English (156), St. Louis, 4 & 3John J. Jacobs III (152), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, d. Joe Switzer (160), St. Louis, 4 & 2Richard Irwin (152), Omaha, Neb., d. Kenneth Morine (160), Highland Park, Ill., 6 & 4Frank Stranahan (151), 27, Toledo, Ohio, d. Henry Timbrook Jr. (161), Indianapolis, 4 & 2Donald D. Shock (155), Dayton, Ohio, d. Bob Leacox (157), Overland Park, Kan., 2 upAlec Welsh (152), Rockford, Ill., d. Lou Fehlig (161), St. Louis, 5 & 4Arthur Floberg (161), Lake Geneva, Wis., d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. (158), 59, Edgewater GC, 3 & 2Clancy Miller (147), Atchison, Kan., d. Jim McAlvin (161), Lake Forest, Ill., 2 & 1William C. Campbell (157), Huntington, W.Va., d. Harry Pailer (156), St. Louis, 3 & 1Jim Frisina (154), Taylorville, Ill., d. Donald Guariglia (160), St. Louis, 6 & 5William Stewart (153), Springfield, Mo., d. Bryce Hill (160), Kansas City, Mo., 5 & 4Jack Geiss (148), St. Louis, d. Oliver D. Rogers (152), Glenview, Ill., 4 & 3Dick Chapman (157), Osterville, Mass., d. MacGregor Hunter (159), Los Angeles, 2 & 1Charles Kittle (161), Memphis, Tenn., d. Lester A. Slattery (152), St. Louis, 9 & 7John “Jack” Culp Jr. (154), Chicago, d. Raymond Riggin (158), St. Louis, 3 & 2

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1949 continued

Round of 32 (Thu 9/22 morning)Upper Half

Sullivan d. Riegel, 1 upCisco d. LeBeau, 2 upPaddock d. Sloan, 2 & 1Brink d. Jackson, 2 upHardin d. Lehman, 3 & 2Keller d. Willits, 1 upLevinson d. Wininger, 4 & 3McHale d. Zachritz, 1 up

Lower HalfWagner d. Cochran, 3 & 2Jacobs d. Irwin, 1 upStranahan d. Shock, 3 & 2Welsh d. Floberg, 2 & 1Campbell d. Miller, 21 holesFrisina d. Stewart, 1 upChapman d. Geiss, 2 & 1Culp d. Kittle, 3 & 2

Round of 16 (Thu 9/22 afternoon)Cisco d. Sullivan, 21 holesPaddock d. Brink, 3 & 2Hardin d. Keller, 5 & 3McHale d. Levinson, 3 & 2Jacobs d. Wagner, 3 & 2Stranahan d. Welsh, 1 upFrisina d. Campbell, 3 & 2Chapman d. Culp, 21 holes

Quarterfinals (Fri 9/23)Cisco d. Paddock, 3 & 1Hardin d. McHale, 2 & 1Stranahan d. Jacobs, 1 upFrisina d. Chapman, 2 & 1

Semifinals (36 holes, Sat 9/24)Cisco d. Hardin, 2 & 1Stranahan d. Frisina, 5 & 4

Final (36 holes, Sun 9/25)Stranahan d. Cisco, 5 & 4

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1950 48th Western AmateurMay 1-7 Dallas Country Club, Dallas, Tex. 6,470 yards, par 72Charlie Coe knocked off Don January en route to the final match, where he routed Phoenix department store owner Bob Goldwater.

Entered: 174 Started: 150 Qualifying score: 155 (6-man playoff for 5 spots).Co-medalists: Dale Morey,, Morris Williams Jr., Leonard White, James McHale, 143.

Round of 64 (Wed 5/3)Upper Half

James W. Vickers (155), 21, Oklahoma City, d. Frank Stranahan (holder), 27, Toledo, Ohio, 19 holesBilly Maxwell (150), Denton, Tex., d. George Dawson (154), Chicago, 4 & 3Jack Munger (150), Dallas, d. Matthew Roberts (147), Dallas, 1 upGus Moreland (152), CC of Peoria, d. Neil Smith (147), Oklahoma City, 3 & 2Leroy McMullen (153), Dallas, d. Jimmy McGonagill (144), Shreveport, La., 2 & 1Jim Simpson (149), Fort Worth, Tex., d. James T. “Jim Tom” Blair III (151), Jefferson City, Mo., 1 upLeon Taylor (153), Tyler, Tex., d. Claude “Buster” Reed (145), Denton, Tex., 1 upMacGregor Hunter (148), 20, Los Angeles, d. Joseph H. LaFortune (154), Tulsa, Okla., 4 & 3Morris Williams Jr. (143), Austin, Tex., d. Bill Skeeters (155), Dallas, 19 holesRufus King (149), Wichita Falls, Tex., d. W.W. Flenniken (150), Denver, Colo., 3 & 2Harold D. Paddock Jr. (146), Aurora, Ohio, d. William Rochelle (153), Dallas, 4 & 3Don Addington (148), Dallas, d. John H. Selby (153), New Orleans, La., 4 & 3Leonard White (143), Dallas, d. Charles L. Dexter (155), Dallas, 6 & 4Lloyd R. French Jr. (149), Odessa, Tex., d. Robert Malone (150), Fort Worth, Tex., 3 & 2Charlie Coe (145), Oklahoma City, d. Don Schumacher (153), Dallas, 1 upDon January (149), Denton, Tex., d. Joe Switzer (152), St. Louis, 2 & 1

Lower HalfDale Morey (143), Dallas, d. Kenneth F. Corcoran (154), Boston, 5 & 4Edwin Hopkins Jr. (150), Austin, Tex., d. William Carothers Jr. (150), Greenwood, Miss., 5 & 3Bud McKinney (147), Dallas, d. Clancy Miller (153), Atchison, Kan., 6 & 5William C. Campbell (152), Huntington, W.Va., d. Jack Coyle (148), Springfield, Ill., 1 upJohn Olver (145), Dallas, d. William Landreth (153), Fort Worth, Tex., 4 & 3Robert Willets (153), Overland Park, Kan., d. Van Lewis (151), San Antonio, 6 & 4John N. Cameron (152), Houston, Tex., d. L.M. Cranell (145), Denton, Tex., 1 upFrancis G. “Bo” Wininger (149), 27, Stillwater, Okla., d. Curtis Person (154), Memphis, Tenn., 5 & 4James B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr. (143), Philadelphia, d. John R. Knight (154), Omaha, Neb., 6 & 4Robert W. Goldwater (150), 39, Phoenix, Ariz., d. James H. Brinkley (149), Fort Worth, Tex., 3 & 2Walter Cisco (155), Louisville, Ky., d. Raleigh M. Selby (146), Kilgore, Tex., 1 upHerbert A. Durham (148), Dallas, d. Jim Frisina (154), Taylorville, Ill., 2 & 1Bruce McCormick (148), 41, Los Angeles, d. Richard E. Patton (145), Fort Worth, 1 upWalter S. Benson Jr. (150), Austin, Tex., d. John W. Buzick Jr. (149), Jonesboro, Ark., 20 holesO’Hara Watts (147), Dallas, d. T. Suffern Taylor (155), Phoenix, Ariz., 3 & 2Deen Wood (152), Oklahoma City, d. David “Spec” Goldman (145), 40, Dallas, 19 holes

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1950 continued

Round of 32 (Thu 5/4 morning)Upper Half

Vickers d. Maxwell, 3 & 2Munger d. Moreland, 5 & 4Simpson d. McMullen, 3 & 1Hunter d. Taylor, 3 & 1Williams d. King, 6 & 5Addington d. Paddock, 8 & 6White d. French, 2 & 1Coe d. January, 3 & 2

Lower HalfMorey d. Hopkins, 6 & 5Campbell d. McKinney, 5 & 4Olver d. Willets, 3 & 1Wininger d. Cameron, 3 & 2Goldwater d. McHale, 7 & 5Durham d. Cisco, 5 & 4McCormick d. Benson, 8 & 6Watts d. Wood, 2 & 1

Singer Don Cherry qualified with 151, withdrew when Bing Crosby sent him to a recording session in New York.

Round of 16 (Thu 5/4 afternoon)Munger d. Vickers, 3 & 2Hunter d. Simpson, 2 upAddington d. Williams, 2 upCoe d. White, 8 & 7Campbell d. Morey, 1 upWininger d. Olver, 2 & 1Goldwater d. Durham, 20 holesMcCormick d. Watts, 2 & 1

Quarterfinals (Fri 5/5)Hunter d. Munger, 4 & 3Coe d. Addington, 5 & 4Wininger d. Campbell, 3 & 2Goldwater d. McCormick, 1 up

Semifinals (36 holes, Sat 5/6)Coe d. Hunter, 2 upGoldwater d. Wininger, 1 up

Final (36 holes, Sun 5/7)Coe d. Goldwater, 7 & 6

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1951 49th Western AmateurJune 18-24 South Bend Country Club, South Bend, Ind. 6,519 yards, par 72Frank Stranahan returned to the championship pedestal for the third time with a 7 & 6 rout of Jim Tom Blair in the title match.

Entered: 156 Started: 141 Qualifying score: 157 (6-man playoff for 5 spots). Medalist: Frank Stranahan, 139.

Round of 64 (Thu 6/21 morning)Match play delayed from Wednesday by thunderstorms postponing second round of qualifying.

Upper HalfCharlie Coe (holder), Oklahoma City, d. Walter Cisco (153), Louisville, Ky., 5 & 3Robert Gardner (147), Los Angeles, d. Eugene S. Pulliam (155), Indianapolis, 19 holesGeorge Thomas (146), Michigan City, Ind., d. Richard S. Norton (153), Grand Rapids, Mich., 1 upWendell R. Aldrich (156), Angola, Ind., d. Randall R. Ahern (152), Detroit, 3 & 1Paul “Pete” Dye (152), Indianapolis, d. Percy J. Clifford (153), Mexico City, 2 & 1John O. Levinson (149), Highland Park, Ill., d. Melvin F. Sheahan (155), South Bend, Ind., 5 & 4Harold “Junie” Foreman Jr. (147), Highland Park, Ill., d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. (154), 60,

Edgewater GC, 3 & 2John M. Hare (143), Indianapolis, d. Jack R. Leer (157), Indianapolis, 3 & 2Dale Morey (140), Dallas, d. Robert W. Goldwater (153), Phoenix, Ariz., 3 & 2David E. Logan (148), Barrington, Ill., d. Keith Campbell (155), Monticello, Ind., 4 & 3Lawrence Moller (154), Quincy (Ill.) CC, d. Preston V. Murphy (146), Hammond, Ind., 2 & 1James T. “Jim Tom” Blair III (152), Jefferson City, Mo., d. Raymond R. Kimpel (156), Urbana, Ill., 3 & 2Francis G. “Bo” Wininger (146), Stillwater, Okla., d. F. Michael Heimler (153), Muskegon Heights,

Mich., 2 & 1Herbert A. Durham (150), Dallas, d. Gus Moreland (156), CC of Peoria, 3 & 2Jim Frisina (147), Taylorville, Ill., d. Lloyd H. Morgan (155), Plymouth, Ind., 4 & 2James R. English (145), Red Oak, Iowa, d. A. Pollar Simons (157), Dallas, 6 & 4

Lower HalfFrank Stranahan (139), 28, Toledo, Ohio, d. Edward Conklin (153), Bloomington, Ill., 6 & 5Walter Kroll (148), South Bend, Ind., d. Dean Lind (155), Rockford, Ill., 2 & 1MacGregor Hunter (153), Memphis, Tenn., d. Edward Flowers (146), Detroit, 4 & 3Harold Brink (153), Grand Rapids, Mich., d. Charles Becka (156), Chicago, 4 & 3Nick Garbacz (154), South Bend, Ind., d. Dow Finsterwald (152), Athens, Ohio, 4 & 2Jack Munger (155), Dallas, d. Jack Coyle (149), Springfield, Ill., 2 & 1Robert Chew Jr. (155), Skokie, Ill., d. Robert Myers (147), Indianapolis, 19 holesRichard Collord (144), New Orleans, La., d. Tom Matey (153), Notre Dame, Ind., 5 & 4Robert Olson (142), Gross Point, Mich., d. Warren Higgins (153), Notre Dame, Ind., 3 & 2Tom Veech (149), Milwaukee, Wis., d. Kenneth Morine (155), Highland Park, Ill., 4 & 2Joseph Moresco (157), Notre Dame, Ind., d. Michael Garbacz (152), South Bend, Ind., 3 & 1Norman Dunlap (152), Terre Haute, Ind., d. Thomas Bujeker (157), South Bend, Ind., 2 & 1James B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr. (153), Philadelphia, d. Nap Chinnick (153), St. Joseph, Mich., 1 upArthur Hoff (150), Oak Park, Ill., d. Charles Spross (156), Toledo, Ohio, 1 upJohn David (147), Indianapolis, d. Norando Nannini (155), Highwood, Ill., 1 upWilliam C. Campbell (144), Huntington, W.Va., d. Clancy Miller (157), Atchison, Kan., 3 & 2

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1951 continued

Round of 32 (Thu 6/21 afternoon)Upper Half

Gardner d. Coe, 1 upAldrich d. Thomas, 4 & 3Dye d. Levinson, 19 holesHare d. Foreman, 3 & 2Morey d. Logan, 5 & 3Blair d. Moller, 2 upDurham d. Wininger, 1 upEnglish d. Frisina, 3 & 2

Lower HalfStranahan d. Kroll, 6 & 4Hunter d. Brink, 3 & 2Munger d. N. Garbacz, 2 & 1Collord d. Chew, 3 & 2Olson d. Veech, 2 upDunlap d. Moresco, 2 & 1McHale d. Hoff, 2 & 1Campbell d. David, 7 & 6

McHale eagled 18th with 20-foot putt to beat Campbell in Round of 16.

Round of 16 (Fri 6/22 morning)Aldrich d. Gardner, 1 upHare d. Dye, 2 & 1Blair d. Morey, 4 & 3English d. Durham, 1 upStranahan d. Hunter, 4 & 3Munger d. Collord, 19 holesOlson d. Dunlap, 6 & 4McHale d. Campbell, 1 up

Quarterfinals (Fri 6/22 afternoon)Hare d. Aldrich, 1 upBlair d. English, 2 & 1Stranahan d. Munger, 1 upOlson d. McHale, 2 & 1

Semifinals (36 holes, Sat 6/23)Blair d. Hare, 3 & 2Stranahan d. Olson, 3 & 2

Final (36 holes, Sun 6/24)Stranahan d. Blair, 7 & 6

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1952 50th Western AmateurSeptember 8-14 Exmoor Country Club, Highland Park, Ill. 6,516 yards, par 71

Frank Stranahan repeated, gaining his fourth title by beating E. Harvie Ward in the final, a rematch of the British Amateur.Entered: 231 Started: 193 Qualifying score: 152 (14-man playoff for 9 spots). Co-medalists: Don Cherry, John Coyle, 141.

Round of 64 (Wed 9/10)Upper Half

Frank Stranahan (holder), 30, Toledo, Ohio, d. Kenneth Pinns (151), Butterfield CC, 2 & 1Robert Chew Jr. (146), Skokie, Ill., d. Beauford J. Melik (149), Racine, Wis., 7 & 6Richard E. Patton (143), Fort Worth, Tex., d. Buz Wohl (152), Chicago, 1 upCurtis Person (147), Memphis, Tenn., d. Arthur Hoff (150), La Grange, Ill., defaultJames T. “Jim Tom” Blair III (146), Jefferson City, Mo., d. Bill Schaller (151), Milwaukee, Wis., 2 & 1John Smith (147), Kenosha, Wis., d. Alan Howard (145), 43, Davenport, Iowa, 1 upJames Jackson (145), Richmond Heights, Mo., d. Henry Cripps (152), Chicago, 2 & 1Orville Goens (147), Des Moines, Iowa, d. Arthur Olfs Jr. (150), Detroit, 2 & 1Robert Knowles (143), Beverly Farms, Mass., d. John Busmeyer (151), Cincinnati, Ohio, 2 & 1MacGregor Hunter (149), Los Angeles, d. Richard Wohl (150), Lake Geneva, Wis., 4 & 2Hillman Robbins Jr. (142), 20, Memphis, Tenn., d. Allan M. Loeb (152), Highland Park, Ill., 2 & 1Donald Guariglia (147), St. Louis, Mo., d. John L. Banks (151), La Grange, Ill., 6 & 5James Funston (152), Detroit, d. George E. Victor (145), Golf, Ill., 1 upTom Stephenson (144), 35, Kansas City, Mo., d. Arthur Floberg (148), Lake Geneva, Wis., 1 upCharles “Chick” Evans Jr. (151), 62, Edgewater GC., d. Harold “Junie” Foreman Jr. (152), Lake Shore CC,

19 holesGlenn Johnson (150), Grosse Ile, Mich., d. John “Jack” Culp Jr. (146), Chicago, 2 & 1

Lower HalfDon Cherry (141), Garden City, N.Y., d. Richard Spangler Jr. (151), 22, Lincoln, Neb., 19 holesJim Frisina (149), Taylorville, Ill., d. Alec Welsh (145), Rockford, Ill., 2 & 1Chris Gers (143), 24, Oklahoma City, d. Kenneth Berke (152), Milwaukee, Wis., 2 & 1Milton Hamilton (147), Lake Forest, Ill., d. Robert Warren (151), South Bend, Ind., 5 & 4E. Harvie Ward Jr. (145), Atlanta, Ga., d. Raleigh Selby (151), New London, Tex., 3 & 1Robert W. Goldwater (147), Phoenix, Ariz., d. John O. Levinson (144), Tam O’Shanter CC, 2 & 1James W. Vickers (151), Oklahoma City, d. David Holmes Jr. (152), Kendallville, Ind., 4 & 3Walter Atwood (147), Madison, Wis., d. Lawrence Dana Jr. (150), Bradford, Pa., 2 & 1John “Jack” Coyle (141), d. Dallas, Tex., d. John “Pick” Wagner (151), Wilmette, Ill., 2 & 1Edwin Hopkins Jr. (145), Abilene, Tex., d. Larry Kraay (149), Munster, Ind., 2 upDale Morey (142), Martinsville, Ind., d. Kenneth Morine (152), Exmoor CC, 1 upTed Adams (147), La Grange, Ill., d. R. Morgan Evans (151), Bloomington, Ill., 2 & 1William C. Campbell (144), Huntington, W. Va., d. Walter Cisco (151), Louisville, Ky., 4 & 3Tom Veech (144), Milwaukee, Wis., d. Tom Draper Jr. (148), Birmingham, Mich., 3 & 2Frank Strafaci (150), Garden City, N.Y., d. James Henderson (152), Chicago, 1 upEd Ervasti (146), 38, University City, Mo., d. Stephen Pipoly (150), Youngstown, Ohio, 6 & 5

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1952 continued

Round of 32 (Thu 9/11 morning)Upper Half

Stranahan d. Chew, 5 & 4Person d. Patton, 3 & 1Blair d. Smith, 3 & 2Goens d. Jackson, 1 upKnowles d. Hunter, 4 & 3Guariglia d. Robbins, 2 & 1Stephenson d. Funston, 3 & 2Evans d. Johnson, 4 & 2

Lower HalfFrisina d. Cherry, 2 upGers d. Hamilton, 2 upWard d. Goldwater, 5 & 4Vickers d. Atwood, 4 & 3Coyle d. Hopkins, 3 & 2Morey d. Adams, 3 & 2Campbell d. Veech, 4 & 3Ervasti d. Strafaci, 1 up

Chick Evans, 62, set records for oldest match-play qualifier and match winner.

Round of 16 (Thu 9/11 afternoon)Stranahan d. Person, 4 & 3Blair d. Goens, 3 & 2Knowles d. Guariglia, 5 & 4Stephenson d. Evans, 3 & 2Frisina d. Gers, 19 holesWard d. Vickers, 1 upMorey d. Coyle, 20 holesErvasti d. Campbell, 2 up

Quarterfinals (Fri 9/12)Stranahan d. Blair, 2 & 1Knowles d. Stephenson, 1 upWard d. Frisina, 6 & 5Morey d. Ervasti, 2 & 1

Semifinals (36 holes, Sat 9/13)Stranahan d. Knowles, 4 & 2Ward d. Morey, 4 & 2

Final (36 holes, Sun 9/14)Stranahan d. Ward, 3 & 2

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1953 51st Western AmateurAugust 17-23 Blythefield Country Club, Grand Rapids, Mich. 6,650 yards, par 72

Dale Morey finally captured the Western Amateur, his 8 & 6 victory over Richard Norton the widest final margin since 1931.Entered: 156 Started: 143 Qualifying score: 155. Medalist: Frank Strafaci, 140.

Round of 64 (Wed 9/19)Upper Half

Frank Strafaci (140), Garden City, N.Y., d. Tom Stephenson (154), 36, Kansas City, Mo., 1 upGeorge Busch Jr. (151), Grand Rapids, Mich., d. Orville Goens (152), Des Moines, Iowa, 2 & 1Wendell R. Aldrich (147), Angola, Mich., d. Hord W. Hardin (155), St. Louis, Mo., 2 & 1Randall R. Ahern (153), Detroit, Mich., d. James Funston (150), Detroit, Mich., 4 & 2Maurice McCarthy (146), Muskegon, Mich., d. James W. Vickers (154), Wichita, Kan., 1 upLawrence Dana Jr. (148), Bradford, Pa., d. John Griffin (151) Lansing, Mich., 4 & 2John Zeisler (155), Chicago, d. Louis Wendrow (147), Lansing, Mich., 19 holesRobert E. Cochran (150), Normandie CC, St. Louis, Mo., d. Ranson Bricher (150), Aurora, Ill., 4 & 3E. Harvie Ward Jr. (144), Atlanta, Ga., d. John Morrell (153), Elgin, Ill., 5 & 4Henry Loeb (151), Highland Park, Ill., d. Morton Olman (151), Cincinnati, Ohio, 1 upReggie Myles Jr. (147), Lansing, Mich., d. John Bryan (155), Aurora, Ill., 3 & 2Richard S. Norton (149), 21, Grand Rapids, Mich., d. Louis Rosanova (153), Mount Prospect, Ill., 7 & 5Richard Spangler Jr. (145), Lincoln, Neb., d. Arthur “Ace” Ellis (154), Wilmette, Ill., 4 & 3Arthur Olfs Jr. (152), Detroit, Mich., d. David Holmes Jr. (147), Kendallville, Ind., 2 upJohn O. Levinson (146), 38, Tam O’Shanter CC, d. Lester A. Slattery Jr. (155), University City, Mo., 5 & 4Harold Brink (150), Grand Rapids, Mich., d. Ralph Ellstrom (153), Dearborn, Mich., 4 & 3

Lower HalfDale Morey (141), 32, Martinsville, Ind., d. Harry Allen Jr. (154), Grand Rapids, Mich., 4 & 3C.J. Farley (152), Grand Rapids, Mich., d. Carl Herrud (151), Grand Rapids, Mich., 2 & 1John Barton (147), Davenport, Iowa, d. Russell Van Ess (155), Grand Rapids, Mich., 6 & 4James Jackson (149), Glendale, Mo., d. Donald Guariglia (153), St. Louis, Mo., 2 & 1Perry Byard (154), Rochester, Mich., d. Daniel Molyneaux (145), Davenport, Iowa, 1 upJames Frost (151), Battle Creek, Mich., d. John Royse Jr. (148), Indianapolis, 2 & 1Earl Moeller (147), Pine Lawn, Mo., d. Allan M. Loeb (155), Highland Park, Ill., 5 & 4Harold “Junie” Foreman Jr. (153), 39, Lake Shore CC, d. Joe Conrad (150), San Antonio, Tex., 4 & 2Hillman Robbins Jr. (141), 21, Memphis, Tenn., d. John Lehman (154), Bob O Link, 2 & 1Raymond Palmer (152), 41, Wyandotte, Mich., d. Ted Lach Jr. (141), Indianapolis, 5 & 4Tom Draper Jr. (147), Birmingham, Mich., d. Ted Schoonback (155), Grand Rapids, Mich., 3 & 2Buz Wohl (149), Chicago, d. Jack Coyle (149), Springfield, Ill., 3 & 2Robert Benning (154), Dayton, Ohio, d. Arthur Hoff (145), La Grange Park, Ill., 3 & 2Lloyd Martz (148), Detroit, Mich., d. Clifford Taylor (148), Spring Lake, Mich., 3 & 2David Reniger (155), Lansing, Mich., d. Dan Sheehan Jr. (147), Park Forest, Ill., 3 & 2Don Cherry (152), Wichita Falls, Tex., d. William Hendrich (150), Cleveland, Ohio, 6 & 5

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1953 continued

Round of 32 (Thu 8/20 morning)Upper Half

Strafaci d. Busch, 2 upAldrich d. Ahern, 6 & 4Dana d. McCarthy, 1 upCochran d. Zeisler, 6 & 5Loeb d. Ward, 4 & 3Norton d. Myles, 25 holesSpangler d. Olfs, 3 & 2Levinson d. Brink, 2 up

Lower HalfMorey d. Farley, 2 & 1Jackson d. Barton, 20 holesFrost d. Byard, 6 & 4Foreman d. Moeller, 1 upPalmer d. Robbins, 3 & 2Draper d. Wohl, 4 & 3Benning d. Martz, 2 upCherry d. Reniger, 6 & 4

Round of 16 (Thu 8/20 afternoon)Strafaci d. Aldrich, 4 & 3Cochran d. Dana, 5 & 4Norton d. Loeb, 4 & 2Levinson d. Spangler, 5 & 3Morey d. Jackson, 2 & 1Foreman d. Frost, 3 & 2Palmer d. Draper, 4 & 3Cherry d. Benning, 3 & 2

Quarterfinals (Fri 8/21)Strafaci d. Cochran, 2 & 1Norton d. Levinson, 1 upMorey d. Foreman, 1 upCherry d. Palmer, 20 holes

Semifinals (36 holes, Sat 8/22)Norton d. Strafaci, 4 & 3Morey d. Cherry, 6 & 4

Final (36 holes, Sun 8/23)Morey d. Norton, 8 & 6

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1954 52nd Western AmateurJuly 19-25 Broadmoor Golf Club, Seattle, Wash. 6,328 yards, par 70Bruce Cudd scored his third extra-hole victory in as many days to capture the championship, beating Phil Getchell on the 37th hole.

Entered: 162 Started: 151 Qualifying score: 156 (4-man playoff for 1 spot). Medalist: Harley Williams, 142.

Round of 64 (Wed 7/21)Upper Half

Dale Morey (holder), 33, Martinsville, Ind., d. John Wood (154), Seattle, Wash., 6 & 4Ernest Tullis Jr. (149), Seattle, Wash., d. Kenneth Morine (151), Burlingame, Calif., 3 & 2Kenneth Storey (155), Spokane, Wash., d. Robert Atkinson Jr. (147), Portland, Ore., 20 holesGeorge Beechler (152), Ontario, Ore., d. John Heller (151), Snohomish, Wash., 6 & 4Carl A. Jonson (146), 38, Seattle, Wash., d. Ford J. “Bill” Clintworth (154), 36, Olympia, Wash., 20 holesJames Shriver (149), Seattle, Wash., d. Al Mundle (151), Eugene, Ore., 22 holesWilliam Conroy (155), Seattle, Wash., d. Bill Burns (147), Kirkland, Wash., 1 upWalter McElroy (152), Vancouver, B.C., d. Robert Stafford (150), McChord AFB, Wash., 8 & 6Harrison Sargent Jr. (154) d. Louis Barnes (144), Redondo Beach, Calif., 1 upJoe Conrad (152), San Antonio, Tex., d. Keith Welts (149), Seattle, Wash., 2 & 1Kevin Riley (147), 18, Vancouver, B.C., d. Paul Johanson (156*), Seattle, Wash., 6 & 5Len Perry (154), Seattle, Wash., d. Harvey Hixson (150), Eugene, Ore., 21 holesWilliam F. Colm (154), Bakersfield, Calif., d. John Dawson (145), Los Angeles, 3 & 2Phil Getchell (148), 20, Medford, Ore., d. Joseph Lagozzino Jr. (151), Seattle, Wash., 4 & 3Marshall Dallas (147), Seattle, Wash., d. Bob Donnelly (155), Portland, Ore., 4 & 3Howard Johnson (149), Houston, Tex., d. Jack Walters (152), Tacoma, Wash., 4 & 3

Lower HalfHarley Williams (142), Seattle, Wash., d. J. Edgar Green (154), Broadmoor GC, 3 & 1Bruce Cudd (149), 20, Portland, Ore., d. Richard Madsack (152), Olympia, Wash., 4 & 3Erv Parent (147), Seattle, Wash., d. A.L. Cassiday (155), Toronto, Ont., 4 & 3David Barclay (153), Seattle, Wash., d. James Olson (151), Seattle, Wash., 2 upGeorge Harrington (145), Medford, Ore., d. Donald Taylor (154), Seattle, Wash., 1 upLyle Crawford (148), Vancouver, B.C., d. Warren Campbell (151), Seattle, Wash., 4 & 3Robert Prall (147), 18, Salem, Ore., d. Kenneth Lindley (155), Seattle, Wash., 3 & 2Edward Meyerson (152), Los Angeles, d. Donald Russell (150), Seattle, Wash., 5 & 3Harry Givan (144), Seattle, Wash., d. Robert Ihlanfeldt (154), Seattle, Wash., 1 upJames Mallory (149), Seattle, Wash., d. Dan Morgan (152), Seattle, Wash., 2 & 1Clarence Smith (155), Seattle, Wash., 19, Los Angeles, d. Wayne Samples (147), Seattle, Wash., 3 & 2Allan M. Loeb (153), Chicago, d. Lee Steil (151), Seattle, Wash., 2 & 1Edgar M. Draper Jr. (145), Seattle, Wash., d. Howard Odell (154), Seattle, Wash., 3 & 1Moreno Caso (148), Seattle, Wash., d. Milt Hicks (151), Palm Springs, Calif., 5 & 4Harold E. Jacobson (147), Longview, Wash., d. John Foley (155), 3 & 2Ralph Ditcher (150), Astoria, Ore., d. Raymond Weston Jr. (152), Spokane, Wash., 1 up

Stories indicate 4 extra-hole matches in Round of 64; Jonson-Clintworth match not specifically covered but believed to be fourth match based on process of elimination.

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1954 continued

Round of 32 (Thu 7/22 morning)Upper Half

Tullis d. Morey, 2 & 1Beechler d. Storey, 3 & 2Shriver d. Jonson, 2 & 1Conroy d. McElroy, 4 & 2Conrad d. Sargent, 2 & 1Riley d. Perry, 3 & 2Getchell d. Colm, 3 & 2Johnson d. Dallas, 5 & 4

Lower HalfCudd d. Williams, 2 & 1Barclay d. Parent, 20 holesHarrington d. Crawford, 4 & 3Meyerson d. Prall, 2 & 1Mallory d. Givan, 5 & 3Smith d. Loeb, 4 & 2Draper d. Caso, 4 & 3Jacobson d. Ditcher, 2 & 1

Dale Morey was exempt into match play, scored 141 in practice during stroke-play qualifying.

Howard Odell was former head coach of U. of Washington football team.

Round of 16 (Thu 7/22 afternoon)Tullis d. Beechler, 19 holesShriver d. Conroy, 2 upConrad d. Riley, 3 & 2Getchell d. Johnson, 1 upCudd d. Barclay, 5 & 3Meyerson d. Harrington, 3 & 2Smith d. Mallory, 5 & 4Draper d. Jacobson, 4 & 3

Quarterfinals (Fri 7/23)Tullis d. Shriver, 3 & 1Getchell d. Conrad, 2 & 1Cudd d. Meyerson, 19 holesSmith d. Draper, 1 up

Semifinals (36 holes, Sat 7/24)Getchell d. Tullis, 6 & 4Cudd d. Smith, 40 holes

Final (36 holes, Sun 7/25)Cudd d. Getchell, 37 holes

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1955 53rd Western AmateurJuly 18-24 Rockford Country Club, Rockford, Ill. 6,431 yards, par 71

Eddie Merrins dueled plucky Hillman Robbins to the 37th hole before triumphing in the Western Am’s new compact format.Entered: 186 Started: 171 Qualifying score: 283. Medalist: Don Bisplinghoff, 276.

Quarterfinals (36 holes, Fri 7/22)Don Bisplinghoff (276), 20, Orlando, Fla., d. Bob Brue (282), Milwaukee, Wis., 6 & 5Eddie Merrins (281), 22, Meridian, Miss., d. Rex Baxter (283), 19, Amarillo, Tex., 2 & 1Hillman Robbins Jr. (281), 23, Memphis, Tenn., d. Bruce Cudd (holder), 21, Portland, Ore., 8 & 6Alec Welsh (279), Rockford, Ill., d. James T. “Jim Tom” Blair III (282), Jefferson City, Mo., 7 & 6

Semifinals (36 holes, Sat 7/23)Merrins d. Bisplinghoff, 1 upRobbins d. Welsh, 2 & 1

Final (36 holes, Sun 7/24)Merrins d. Robbins, 37 holes

New format of 72-hole qualifying over four days followed by three days of match play; only 7 qualified from field, plus defending champion.

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Western Amateur Match Play Register 1899-1955________________________________________________________________________________________

Buell Patrick “Pat” Abbott (6-1) Champion 1942 1937 (149; 0-1) R64: lost to Lynford Lardner Jr., 3 & 2 1942 (149; 6-0) R64: d. Bob Wiley, 7 & 6 R32: d. Phil Baird, 3 & 2 R16: d. Verne Callison, 5 & 4 QF: d. Marsh Hammond, 4 & 3 SF (36): d. Harry Givan, 8 & 7 Final (36): d. Bruce McCormick, 7 & 6 Winner, 1936 U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship.

Sprague Abbott (3-1) 1906 (174; 3-1) R32 (36): d. E.S. Williams, 3 & 2 R16: d. Harry W. Allen, 5 & 4 QF: d. Richard R. Kimball, 19 holes SF: lost to Warren K. Wood, 4 & 3

Robert Abrahams (1-1) 1947 (154; 1-1) R64: d. Oliver D. Rogers, 3 & 1 R32: lost to Frank Stranahan, 6 & 4

George W. Adair (0-1) 1915 (164; 0-1) R32: lost to E. Hoover Bankard Jr., default

Perry Adair (0-2) 1917 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to John S. Worthington, 2 & 1 1920 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to Henry R. “Jack” Wenzler, 2 & 1 Adair was 15 in 1914, when he failed to qualify for match play.

Bart S. Adams (1-1) 1906 (167; 1-1) R32 (36): d. Holden Wilson, 6 & 5 R16: lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 2 up

Lawrence Adams (0-1) 1904 (169; 0-1) R32: lost to Warren K. Wood, 4 & 3

Ted Adams (1-1) 1936 (144; 1-1) R32: d. Glen Oatman, 4 & 3 R16: lost to Bob Fraser, 4 & 3

Ted Adams (1-1) 1952 (147; 1-1) R64: d. R. Morgan Evans, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Dale Morey, 3 & 2

Don Addington (3-1) 1950 (148; 3-1) R64: d. John H. Selby, 4 & 3 R32: d. Harold D. Paddock Jr., 8 & 6 R16: d. Morris Williams Jr., 2 up QF: lost to Charlie Coe, 5 & 4

Dean Adkisson (2-1) 1948 (163; 2-1) R64: d. Eugene Zuspann, 2 & 1 R32: d. John Donohue, 19 holes R16: lost to Harold Paddock Jr., 6 & 5

Randall R. Ahern (1-3) 1938 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Paul Leslie, 4 & 3 1951 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Wendell R. Aldrich, 3 & 1 1953 (153; 1-1) R64: d. James Funston, 4 & 2 R32: lost to Wendell R. Aldrich, 6 & 4

R.O. Ainslie (1-1) 1907 (182*; 1-1) R32 (36): d. Paul H. Hyde, 8 & 7 R16: lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 5 & 4

W.N. Aldredge (0-1) 1912 (78; 0-1) R32: lost to Jack Dewitt, default

Wendell R. Aldrich (5-2) 1951 (156; 3-1) R64: d. Randall R. Ahern, 3 & 1 R32: d. George Thomas, 4 & 3 R16: d. Robert Gardner, 1 up QF: lost to John M. Hare, 1 up 1953 (147; 2-1) R64: d. Hord W. Hardin, 2 & 1 R32: d. Randall R. Ahern, 6 & 4 R16: lost to Frank Strafaci, 4 & 3

E.W. Alexander (0-1) 1904 (172; 0-1) R32: lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 5 & 4

Stewart “Skip” Alexander (4-1) 1939 (147; 4-1) R64: d. John Holmstrom Jr., 3 & 2 R32: d. Dave “Spec” Goldman, 22 holes R16: d. Art Doering Jr., 20 holes QF: d. Edwin C. Kingsley, 2 & 1 SF (36): lost to Lawrence Moller, 37 holes

Chester C. Allen (0-2) 1899 (93*; 0-1) R16: lost to John D. Towne, 20 holes 1904 (169; 0-1) R32: lost to Herbert J. Tweedie, 20 holes

Harry W. Allen (5-3) 1906 (169; 1-1) R32 (36): d. Edgar Davis, default R16: lost to Sprague Abbott, 5 & 4 1908 (156; 4-1) R32: d. R. Hoaford, 3 & 2 R16: d. B.F. “Bud” Guinand, 2 up QF (36): d. Elliott Callender, 6 & 5 SF (36): d. John B. Cady, 38 holes Final (36): lost to Mason E. Phelps, 6 & 5 1910 (160; 0-1) R32: lost to Paul Hunter, 4 & 3

Harry Allen Jr. (0-1) 1953 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Dale Morey, 4 & 3

Ira D. Allen (1-1) 1947 (156; 1-1) R64: d. Tom Hamper Jr., 3 & 1 R32: lost to John J. Jacobs III, 4 & 3

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Edward P. “Ned” Allis III (6-3) 1911 (165; 0-1) R32: lost to William I. Howland Jr., 7 & 6 1913 (157; 4-1) R32: d. J.S. Thompson, 19 holes R16 (36): d. Joseph N. McDonald, 4 & 3 QF (36): d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 4 & 3 SF (36): d. Robert A. Gardner, 6 & 5 Final (36): lost to Warren K. Wood, 4 & 3 1914 (156; 2-1) R32: d. Robert A. Gardner, 2 & 1 R16 (36): d. Jack Neville, 2 & 1 QF (36): lost to James D. Standish Jr., 37 holes

Louis Allis (2-2) 1902 (193; 0-1) R32: lost to Richard R. Kimball, 1 up 1903 (2-1) Pre: d. Michael Doran Jr., default R64: d. W.C. Carnegie, 1 up R32: lost to Walter E. Egan, 3 & 2

John D. Ames (1-2) 1927 (150; 0-1) R32: lost to Forest Watson, 5 & 4 1928 (151; 1-1) R32: d. H.J. Foley Jr., 2 & 1 R16: lost to A.L. “Gus” Novotny, 19 holes

Charley Perry Ames (0-1) 1948 (158; 0-1) R64: lost to Walter Cisco, 6 & 5

Knowlton L. Ames (0-4) 1902 (191; 0-1) R32: lost to William I. Howland Jr., 3 & 1 1903 (0-1) Pre: lost to William C. Fownes Jr., default 1904 (166; 0-1) R32: lost to J.C. Van De Mark, 2 & 1 1905 (174; 0-1) R32: lost to Walter Fairbanks, 3 & 2

Al Andereggen (0-1) 1932 (150; 0-1) R32: lost to John Jordan, 3 & 2

Andy Anderson Jr. (0-1) 1939 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Bill Skeeters, 2 & 1

Ed Anderson (0-1) 1935 (149; 0-1) R32: lost to Jack Gaines, 4 & 3

Don Anderson (0-1) 1930 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to Ira L. Couch Jr., 3 & 2

John Anderson (0-1) 1942 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Dave Killen, 1 up

John G. Anderson (4-2) 1917 (157; 3-1) R32: d. Paul E. Gardner, 3 & 1 R16 (36): d. R.A. Bowker, 8 & 7 QF (36): d. Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 1 up SF (36): lost to Kenneth P. Edwards, 5 & 4 1923 (152; 1-1) R32: d. Dave O’Connor, 4 & 3 R16: lost to Clarence L. Wolff, 6 & 4

Robert Anderson (0-1) 1940 (159; 0-1) R64: lost to Bill Kostelecky, 3 & 2

Art Andrews Jr. (1-1) 1940 (154; 1-1) R64: d. Virgil Roby, 4 & 3 R32: lost to Walter Burkemo, 6 & 5

Newton Annis (1-1) 1903 (1-1) R64: d. Harry E. Daniels, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Raymond Russel, 19 holes

Al F. Appleton (2-1) 1942 (151; 2-1) R64: d. Jack Pas, 3 & 2 R32: d. Melvin Aspray, 1 up R16: lost to Melvin H. “Bud” Ward, 4 & 2

Don Armstrong (3-5) 1928 (152; 0-1) R32: lost to Russell W. Martin, 4 & 3 1929 (149; 0-1) R32: lost to Gilbert Carter, 2 up 1930 (151; 0-1) R32: lost to John Howard, 19 holes 1932 (151; 2-1) R32: d. F.C. Stevens Jr., 2 & 1 R16: d. John Jordan, 2 & 1 QF (36): lost to John Lehman, 5 & 4 1933 (154; 1-1) R32: d. Louis A. Montedonico, 7 & 6 R16: lost to Walter Emery, 20 holes

Evan S. “Scotty” Armstrong (3-3) 1912 (83; 1-1) R32: d. Addison Stillwell, 5 & 3 R16: lost to Warren K. Wood, 19 holes 1913 (166; 0-1) R32: lost to Mason E. Phelps, 3 & 2 1916 (154; 2-1) R32: d. R.Y. Hayne, 3 & 2 R16 (36): d. Robert E. Hunter, 4 & 3 QF (36): lost to Douglas Grant, 6 & 5

Sam Arnold (0-1) 1938 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Edwin C. Kingsley, 6 & 4 1940 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to Harry Todd, 3 & 2

Richard Ashley (3-2) 1932 (151; 2-1) R32: d. Robert E. Cochran, 3 & 2 R16: d. Richard Martin, 3 & 2 QF (36): lost to Gus Moreland, 5 & 4 1937 (153; 1-1) R64: d. Jack Munger, 21 holes R32: lost to Don Erickson, 3 & 2

Melvin Aspray (1-1) 1942 (149; 1-1) R64: d. R.W. Phipps 2 & 1 R32: lost to Al. F. Appleton, 1 up

Jack Atten (0-1) 1947 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Tom Stephenson, 7 & 6

Robert Atkinson Jr. (0-1) 1954 (147; 0-1) R64: lost to Kenneth Storey, 20 holes

Walter Atwood (1-1) 1952 (147; 1-1) R64: d. Lawrence Dana Jr., 2 & 1 R32: lost to James W. Vickers, 4 & 3

Ellsworth Augustus (1-1) 1923 (151; 1-1) R32: d. Nelson Davies, 2 up R16: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 6 & 5

Grover Austin Jr. (0-1) 1939 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Don Kennedy, 4 & 2

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Frank Aylward (1-1) 1929 (151; 1-1) R32: d. Charles D. “Chuck” Hunter Jr., 20 holes R16: lost to Lawrence Moller, 3 & 1

Robert Babbish (9-1) Champion 1938 1938 (148; 6-0) R64: d. T.J. Charlesworth, 4 & 3 R32: d. Mike Stefanchik, 19 holes R16: d. Art Doering Jr., 2 & 1 QF: d. William “Bill” Holt Jr., 1 up SF (36): d. Lawrence Moller, 5 & 3 Final (36): d. Maurice McCarthy, 1 up 1939 (holder; 3-1) R64: d. Bill Howie, 2 & 1 R32: d. E.J. Rogers, 3 & 2 R16: d. Billie Bob Coffey, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Lawrence Moller, 1 up

F.M. Backus (0-1) 1903 (0-1) Pre: lost to O.D. Thompson, 3 & 1

Arthur B. “Buck” Bailey (1-1) 1942 (158; 1-1) R64: d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 4 & 3 R32: lost to Wilford Wehrle, 19 holes

Phil Baird (1-1) 1942 (155; 1-1) R64: d. Otto Mengert, 3 & 2 R32: lost to Buell Patrick “Pat” Abbott, 3 & 2

Charles D. Baker (1-3) 1903 (0-1) Pre: lost to Clive T. Jaffray, default 1905 (276; 1-1) R32: d. Guy A. Miller, 7 & 5 R16: lost to Runcie B. Martin, 1 up 1909 (162; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 3 & 2

Dewitt C. Balch (3-2) 1915 (166; 2-1) R32: d. Robin Y. Hayne, 1 up R16 (36): d. Joseph K. Bole, 1 up QF (36): lost to H.P. Bingham, 4 & 3 1916 (158; 1-1) R32: d. James Vance, 2 up R16 (36): lost to E. Hoover Bankard Jr., 4 & 3 Winner, 1915 Western Junior. Son of George R. Balch.

George R. Balch (1-1) 1916 (167; 1-1) R32: d. Vincent Whitney, 1 up R16 (36): lost to Harold B. Lamb, 5 & 3 WGA president, 1915-1916. Father of Dewitt C. Balch.

Carey L. Ballew Jr. (2-1) 1929 (151; 2-1) R32: d. Russell W. Martin, 4 & 3 R16: d. John McKinley Jr., 3 & 1 QF (36): lost to Donald K. Moe, 4 & 3

E. Hoover Bankard Jr. (6-5) 1914 (161; 0-1) R32: lost to George S. Lyon, 19 holes 1915 (158; 2-1) R32: d. George W. Adair, default R16 (36): d. Howard B. Lee, 1 up QF (36): lost to James D. Standish Jr., 6 & 4 1916 (149; 2-1) R32: d. Abraham Van Vachten, 7 & 6 R16 (36): d. Dewitt C. Balch, 4 & 3 QF (36): lost to Heinrich Schmidt, 5 & 4 1917 (155; 1-1) R32: d. Richard S. Hickey, 2 & 1 R16 (36): lost to John May, 6 & 5 1924 (155*; 1-1) R32: d. Robert A. Gardner, up R16: lost to Harrison R. “Jim” Johnston, 6 & 5

John L. Banks (3-3) 1932 (146; 2-1) R32: d. John Morrell, 5 & 4 R16: d. Alfred J. “Whitey” Holm, 5 & 4 QF (36): lost to Ira L. Couch Jr., 4 & 3 1946 (155; 1-1) R64: d. Gordon Schaeffer, 3 & 2 R32: lost to George E. Victor, 4 & 3 1952 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Donald Guariglia, 6 & 5 Winner, 1932 Western Junior.

David Barclay (2-1) 1954 (153; 2-1) R64: d. James Olson, 2 up R32: d. Erv Parent, 20 holes R16: lost to Bruce Cudd, 5 & 3

Louis Barnes (0-1) 1954 (144; 0-1) R64: lost to Harrison Sargent Jr., 1 up

John Barnum (1-1) 1939 (147; 1-1) R64: d. Buddie Corbin, 6 & 4 R32: lost to Reynolds Smith, 2 & 1

Fred Barsodi (1-1) 1933 (156; 1-1) R32: d. Billy Howell, 1 up R16: lost to W. Chasteen Harris, 5 & 3

Wilbur F. Bartels (0-1) 1949 (162*; 0-1) R64: lost to Hord W. Hardin, 2 & 1

Arthur M. Bartlett (2-2) 1922 (151; 0-1) R32: lost to Burton W. Mudge Jr., 22 holes 1932 (150; 2-1) R32: d. Robert M. McCrary, 19 holes R16: d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 2 up QF (36): lost to Charles H. Seaver, 11 & 10

John Barton (1-1) 1953 (147; 1-1) R64: d. Russell Van Ess, 6 & 4 R32: lost to James Jackson, 20 holes

George D. Bates (0-1) 1903 (0-1) R64: lost to G.I. Black, 4 & 3

Rex Baxter (2-2) 1955 (283; 0-1) QF (36): lost to Eddie Merrins, 2 & 1 1956 (285; 2-1) R16: d. Martin Stanovich, 1 up QF: d. Don Bisplinghoff, 3 & 2 SF: lost to Mason Rudolph, 1 up

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Chisholm Beach (1-1) 1903 (1-1) Pre: d. P.B. Tewksbury, 5 & 4 R64: lost to Clive T. Jaffray, 7 & 6

Milton Beal (0-1) 1947 (161*; 0-1) R64: lost to Frank Stranahan, 22 holes

Jackson Bean (1-1) 1935 (151*; 1-1) R32: d. Larry Trickett Jr., 1 up R16: lost to Jack F. Malloy, 3 & 2

Charles Becka (0-2) 1930 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to Homer Joy, 2 & 1 1951 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Harold Brink, 4 & 3

Marshall Becker (1-1) 1929 (149; 1-1) R32: d. M. Benedict, 1 up R16: lost to H.J. Kaiser, 1 up

T. Sterling Beckwith (0-1) 1903 (0-1) Pre: lost to W. Arthur Stickney, 3 & 2

George Beechler (2-1) 1954 (152; 2-1) R64: d. John Heller, 6 & 4 R32: d. Kenneth Storey, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Ernest Tullis Jr., 19 holes

Jack Behr (0-1) 1946 (162; 0-1) R64: lost to William C. Campbell, 2 up

Ray Belisle (0-1) 1946 (161; 0-1) R64: lost to Howard Zachritz, 5 & 4

C.A. Bell (0-1) 1934 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to Dave “Spec” Goldman, default

Harold P. Bend (1-3) 1900 (185*; 0-1) R16: lost to Walter B. Smith, 5 & 4 1903 (1-1) R64: d. Frank Weber, 3 & 2 R32: lost to H. Chandler Egan, 1 up 1910 (157; 0-1) R32: lost to Harry G. Legg, 7 & 5

M. Benedict (0-1) 1929 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to Marshall Becker, 1 up

G.A. Bennett (0-1) 1900 (183; 0-1) R16: lost to W.I. Osborne, 4 & 3

Robert Benning (2-1) 1953 (154; 2-1) R64: d. Arthur Hoff, 3 & 2 R32: d. Lloyd Martz, 2 up R16: lost to Don Cherry, 3 & 2

James Benson (1-1) 1948 (153; 1-1) R64: d. Richard Hoak, 6 & 5 R32: lost to Dick Price, 6 & 5

Walter S. Benson Jr. (1-1) 1950 (150; 1-1) R64: d. John W. Busick, 20 holes R32: lost to Bruce McCormick, 8 & 6

Jack F. Bentley (0-1) 1948 (163; 0-1) R64: lost to Harold Brink, 1 up

Herman Berg (0-1) 1940 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 4 & 3

Earl Bergman (0-1) 1940 (159; 0-1) R64: lost to Ole Williamson, 3 & 2

W.J. Berkley (0-1) 1939 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Verne “Spec” Stewart, 4 & 3

Kenneth Berke (0-1) 1952 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Chris Gers, 2 & 1

Warren Berl (3-2) 1940 (148; 2-1) R64: d. Jim Shearer, 20 holes R32: d. Bernie H. Ridder Jr., 6 & 5 R16: lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 3 & 2 1941 (153; 1-1) R32: d. Robert W. Goldwater, 20 holes R16: lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 2 up

Earle Berryhill (3-3) 1930 (155; 1-1) R32: d. Richard Mullin, 5 & 4 R16: lost to T. Philip Perkins, 8 & 7 1935 (143; 0-1) R32: lost to Don Edwards, 2 up 1941 (152; 2-1) R32: d. Gordon Hough, 3 & 1 R16: d. John Butis, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Harry Todd, 2 & 1

James G. Berryhill (0-1) 1903 (0-1) R64: lost to Ross H. Finkbine, 1 up

Chuck Betcher (0-2) 1940 (160; 0-1) R64: lost to Art Doering Jr., 4 & 3 1946 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Jack Purdum, 4 & 3

Garth Bigelow (0-1) 1902 (193; 0-1) R32: lost to L. Tilghman Boyd, 8 & 6

Ray Billows (4-1) 1937 (148; 4-1) R64: d. Jim C. French Jr., 2 & 1 R32: d. Frank Taylor, 4 & 2 R16: d. Don Erickson, 3 & 2 QF: d. William “Bill” Holt, 2 & 1 SF (36): lost to Wilford Wehrle, 2 & 1

H.P. Bingham (3-1) 1915 (159; 3-1) R32: d. Ira S. Holden, 1 up R16 (36): d. William C. Fownes Jr., 5 & 3 QF (36): d. Dewitt C. Balch, 4 & 3 SF (36): lost to James D. Standish Jr., 7 & 6

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Don Bisplinghoff (4-3) 1955 (276; 1-1) QF (36): d. Bob Brue, 6 & 5 SF (36): lost to Eddie Merrins, 1 up Medalist 1955. 1956 (273; 1-1) R16: d. Bob Cochran, 2 up QF: lost to Rex Baxter, 3 & 2 Medalist 1956. 1958 (288; 2-1) R16: d. Hillman Robbins Jr., 4 & 3 QF: d. Gene Andrews, 5 & 4 SF: lost to Mason Rudolph, 8 & 7

W.O. Bissonett (0-1) 1946 (160; 0-1) R64: lost to Harold Brink, 7 & 6

G.I. Black (1-1) 1903 (1-1) R64: d. George D. Bates, 4 & 3 R32: lost to W.W. Coldham, 19 holes

James Black (3-4) 1937 (150; 1-1) R64: d. Gus Moreland, 20 holes R32: lost to Charles R. Yates, 1 up 1938 (150; 1-1) R64: d. Joe Franco, 3 & 2 R32: lost to John David, 5 & 3 1939 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Dave “Spec” Goldman, 4 & 2 1940 (147; 1-1) R64: d. Bob Walker, 4 & 3 R32: lost to Earl Larson, 1 up

James T. “Jim Tom” Blair III (8-6) 1950 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Jim Simpson, 1 up 1951 (152; 5-1) R64: d. Raymond R. Kimpel, 3 & 2 R32: d. Lawrence Moller, 2 up R16: d. Dale Morey, 4 & 3 QF: d. James R. English, 2 & 1 SF (36): d. John M. Hare, 3 & 2 Final (36): lost to Frank Stranahan, 7 & 6 1952 (146; 3-1) R64: d. Bill Schaller, 2 & 1 R32: d. John Smith, 3 & 2 R16: d. Orville Goens, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Frank Stranahan, 2 & 1 1955 (282; 0-1) QF (36): lost to Alec Welsh, 7 & 6 1956 (286; 0-1) R16: lost to Gene Dahlbender Jr., 37 holes 1957 (300; 0-1) R16: lost to Phil Rodgers, 3 & 2

Walter Blevins (3-2) 1937 (147; 1-1) R64: d. Jesse P. Guilford, 5 & 4 R32: lost to David Davis, 3 & 1 1938 (147; 2-1) R64: d. Hamilton Hedges, 6 & 5 R32: d. Beauford J. Melik, 19 holes R16: lost to Lawrence Moller, 1 up

E.P. Bliss (1-1) 1899 (90; 1-1) R16: d. Fred R. Hamlin, 4 & 3 QF: lost to Ralph T. Hoagland, 3 & 2

H. Rodney Bliss (9-8) 1932 (148; 1-1) R32: d. Bengt Sjostrom, 6 & 5 R16: lost to Gus Moreland, 2 & 1 1933 (158; 4-1) R32: d. J. Dewitt Wilcox, 3 & 1 R16: d. Gene Vinson, 2 & 1 QF (36): d. Charles R. Yates, 6 & 4 SF (36): d. Carl Dann Jr., 1 up Final (36): lost to Jack Westland, 3 & 2 1934 (148; 0-1) R32: lost to Jack F. Malloy, 2 & 1 1935 (142; 4-1) R32: d. Charles Reason, 3 & 1 R16: d. Neil Smith, 3 & 1 QF (36): d. Dave “Spec” Goldman, 9 & 8 SF (36): d. Don Edwards, 2 & 1 Final (36): lost to Charles R. Yates, 5 & 3 Medalist 1935. 1936 (144; 0-1) R32: lost to Wilbur Kokes, 19 holes 1937 (149; 0-1) R64: lost to John P. Burke, 3 & 1 1939 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Edwin C. Kingsley, 4 & 3 1941 (150; 0-1) R32: lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 1 up

Francis R. Blossom (1-3) 1914 (159; 0-1) R32: lost to Albert P. Seckel, 7 & 6 1915 (161; 0-1) R32: lost to Howard B. Lee, 1 up 1921 (158; 1-1) R32: d. Frank Lynch, 19 holes R16: lost to Charles H. Rogers, 3 & 2

Richard E. Bockenkamp (4-6) 1919 (155; 4-1) R32: d. Dudley Mudge, 2 & 1 R16 (36): d. Donald E. Edwards, default QF (36): d. James D. Standish Jr., 3 & 2 SF (36): d. Lawrence D. Bromfield, 2 & 1 Final (36): lost to Harry G. Legg, 2 up 1920 (147; 0-1) R32: lost to R.D. “Bert” Wilbur, 2 & 1 1921 (157; 0-1) R32: lost to Henry R. “Jack” Wenzler, 1 up 1922 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to Jesse Stuttle, 4 & 3 1925 (152; 0-1) R32: lost to Henry W. Comstock, 2 up 1928 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 3 & 1

Alfred Boge (0-1) 1942 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to James Shriver, 5 & 4

Don Bohmer (0-1) 1940 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Bob Campbell, 3 & 2

Norris H. Bokum (2-2) 1903 (2-1) R64: d. S.V. Ramage, 3 & 2 R32: d. Ross H. Finkbine, 2 & 1 R16: lost to D.P. Fredericks, 5 & 4 1905 (177; 0-1) R32: lost to William E. Clow Jr., 8 & 7

Richard D. Bokum Jr. (4-3) 1903 (1-1) Pre: d. Edward P. Martin, 6 & 5 R64: lost to Stuart G. Stickney, 7 & 5 1904 (170; 1-1) R32: d. A. Campbell Brown, 5 & 4 R16: lost to Ralph T. Hoagland, 7 & 6 1905 (179; 2-1) R32: d. J. Vernon Houston, 7 & 6 R16: d. Robert M. Cutting, 2 up QF: lost to H. Chandler Egan, 2 & 1

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Joseph K. Bole (4-5) 1903 (2-1) R64: d. W.J. Fleming, 2 up R32: d. James H. Snowden, 5 & 3 R16: lost to Louis N. James, 7 & 5 1911 (166; 1-1) R32: d. Isaac Hilliard, 6 & 4 R16 (36): lost to James D. Standish Jr., 1 up 1914 (156; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 21 holes 1915 (156; 1-1) R32: d. George S. Lyon, 2 & 1 R16 (36): lost to Dewitt C. Balch, 1 up 1923 (149; 0-1) R32: lost to Clarence L. Wolff, 6 & 4

Lester Bolstad (0-1) 1926 (155; 0-1) R32: lost to O.F. Willing, 3 & 2

Yontz Bonnett (0-1) 1938 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Maurice McCarthy, 5 & 4

W.V. Booth Jr. (0-1) 1907 (179; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to Robert A. Gardner, 9 & 8

F.S. Borton (1-1) 1903 (1-1) Pre: d. C.B. Fownes, 3 & 2 R64: lost to Walter E. Egan, 7 & 6

Bill Boutell (2-2) 1940 (159; 2-1) R64: d. Richard S. Durkes, 21 holes R32: d. Ken Young, 1 up R16: lost to Wilford Wehrle, 7 & 6 1946 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Jack Sarvela, 2 up

Henry Bowbeer (0-1) 1933 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to W. Chasteen Harris, 3 & 1

R.A. Bowker (1-1) 1917 (167*; 1-1) R32: d. Rudy E. Knepper, 3 & 2 R16 (36): lost to John G. Anderson, 8 & 7

L. Tilghman Boyd (2-3) 1902 (186; 1-1) R32: d. Garth Bigelow, 8 & 6 R16: lost to Nat F. Moore, 4 & 3 1903 (1-1) R64: d. H.S. Gaus, 6 & 5 R32: lost to J. Lee Richmond, 1 up 1905 (174; 0-1) T32: lost to Robert M. Cutting, 5 & 4

Pollak Boyd (2-1) 1920 (156; 2-1) R32: d. Harlow Hurley, 5 & 3 R16: d. R.W. Thompson, 3 & 2 QF (36): lost to Clarence L. Wolff, 2 & 1

Tab Boyer (0-1) 1931 (151; 0-1) R32: lost to Johnny Shields, 2 & 1

James Boyle (0-1) 1946 (157; 0-1) R64: lost to Dick Doeschler, 2 & 1

Arthur H. Braly (0-1) 1916 (166; 0-1) R32: lost to F.H. O’Keefe, 1 up

H.E. Brann (0-1) 1912 (85; 0-1) R32: lost to Paul R. Talbot, 1 up

L.L. Bredin (1-2) 1914 (161; 0-1) R32: lost to James D. Standish Jr., 4 & 3 1925 (151; 1-1) R32: d. Rudy E. Knepper, 19 holes R16: lost to Clarence W. Hubby Jr., 7 & 6

Ranson Bricher (0-1) 1953 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert E. Cochran, 4 & 3

Keith Bridston (3-1) 1946 (154; 3-1) R64: d. Don Schumacher, 20 holes R32: d. Howard Zachritz, 4 & 3 R16: d. Bernie H. Ridder Jr., 6 & 5 QF: lost to Frank Stranahan, 2 & 1

A.P. Briggs (0-1) 1922 (156; 0-1) R32: lost to Lester Conley, 5 & 3

Harold Brink (8-5) 1946 (149; 1-1) R64: d. W.O. Bissonett, 7 & 6 R32: lost to Jack Sarvela, 6 & 5 1948 (149; 3-1) R64: d. Jack F. Bentley, 1 up R32: d. Joe Switzer, 2 & 1 R16: d. Tom Stephenson, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Lawrence Glosser, 4 & 3 1949 (158; 2-1) R64: d. Lawrence Glosser, 4 & 3 R32: d. James Jackson, 2 up R16: lost to Harold Paddock Jr., 3 & 2 1951 (153; 1-1) R64: d. Charles Becka, 4 & 3 R32: lost to MacGregor Hunter, 3 & 2 1952 (150; 1-1) R64: d. Ralph Ellstrom, 4 & 3 R32: lost to John O. Levinson, 2 up

James H. Brinkley (0-1) 1950 (149; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert W. Goldwater, 3 & 2

W.T.G. Bristol (1-1) 1903 (1-1) R64: d. Henry Clay Fownes, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Louis N. James, 3 & 2

J.W. Broad (0-1) 1912 (78; 0-1) R32: lost to W. Hertig, 5 & 4

Lawrence D. Bromfield (3-1) 1919 (154; 3-1) R32: d. Dewey Weber, 5 & 4 R16 (36): d. James E. Nugent, 11 & 10 QF (36): d. Rudy E. Knepper, 2 & 1 SF (36): lost to Richard E. Bockenkamp, 2 & 1

Louis P. Bromfield (2-1) 1912 (73; 2-1) R32: d. W.N. Chambers, 3 & 2 R16: d. W. Hertig, 7 & 5 QF (36): lost to Harry G. Legg, 11 & 10

A. Campbell Brown (0-1) 1904 (172; 0-1) R32: lost to Richard D. Bokum, 5 & 4

C. Brown (0-1) 1904 (171; 0-1) R32: lost to George F. Clingman Jr., 4 & 2

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Eddie W. Brown (4-1) 1903 (4-1) R64: d. Fred R. Hamlin, default R32: d. Nat F. Moore, 3 & 2 R16: d. W.W. Coldham, 3 & 2 QF: d. Louis N. James, 3 & 2 SF: lost to Walter E. Egan, 1 up

Francis H.I. Brown (1-1) 1931 (155; 1-1) R32: d. Vincent Dolp, 2 & 1 R16: lost to Donald K. Moe, 19 holes

H.E. Brown (0-1) 1922 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to Ray Ouimet, 2 up

Ray Brownell (0-1) 1941 (145; 0-1) R32: lost to Frank Stranahan, 6 & 5

Robert W. Brownell (1-1) 1939 (1-1) R64: d. Spence Kerkow, 3 & 2 R32: lost to Billie Bob Coffey, 3 & 2

Bob Brue (0-2) 1955 (282; 0-1) QF (36): lost to Don Bisplinghoff, 6 & 5 1958 (295; 0-1) R16: lost to Lee Raymond, 4 & 3

John Bryan (0-1) 1953 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Reggie Myles Jr., 3 & 2

Ben J. Buffham (1-1) 1921 (158; 1-1) R32: d. Howard R. Walton, 1 up R16: lost to George H. Hartman, 3 & 2

Thomas Bujeker (0-1) 1951 (157; 0-1) R64: lost to Norman Dunlap, 2 & 1

G.W. Bunn Jr. (1-1) 1911 (163; 1-1) R32: d. John Marshall Jr., 5 & 4 R16 (36): lost to M.D. Ritchie, 3 & 2

L.E. “Babe” Bunning (3-3) 1924 (155*; 1-1) R32: d. I.J. Osbun, 4 & 2 R16: lost to E.F. Carter, 6 & 4 1925 (153; 2-1) R32: d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 4 & 2 R16: d. Alfred J. “Whitey” Holm, 3 & 2 QF (36): lost to C. Fred Lamprecht, 3 & 2 1932 (145; 0-1) R32: lost to Gus Moreland, 6 & 5

John P. Burke (4-1) 1937 (150; 4-1) R64: d. H. Rodney Bliss, 3 & 1 R32: d. Gibson Dunlap, 4 & 3 R16: d. Harry B. Westbrook, 2 & 1 QF: d. David Davis, 1 up SF (16): lost to Charles “Chuck” Kocsis, 3 & 2

Walter Burkemo (2-1) 1940 (145; 2-1) R64: d. Bill O’Neil, 5 & 4 R32: d. Art Andrews Jr., 6 & 5 R16: lost to Earl Larson, 3 & 1 Winner, 1953 PGA Championship.

Paul Burnett (2-1) 1917 (164; 2-1) R32: d. Addison Stillwell, 3 & 2 R16 (36): d. K.J. Pederson, 3 & 2 QF (32): lost to Francis Ouimet, 14 & 13

Bill Burns (0-1) 1954 (147; 0-1) R64: lost to William Conroy, 1 up

Jack Burns (0-1) 1946 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to George Klouda, 1 up

L.H. Burton (0-1) 1903 (0-1) Pre: lost to Wylie W. Carhartt Jr., 5 & 4

George Busch Jr. (1-1) 1953 (151; 1-1) R64: d. Orville Goens, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Frank Strafaci, 2 up

P. Bush (0-1) 1911 (172*; 0-1) R32: lost to Robert A. Gardner, 6 & 5

Reuben G. Bush (2-3) 1917 (159; 1-1) R32: d. Arthur Lee Jr., 4 & 3 R16 (36): lost to Kenneth P. Edwards, 3 & 2 1919 (161; 0-1) R32: lost to Harry G. Legg, 19 holes 1922 (156; 1-1) R32: d. Ira L. Couch Jr., 1 up R16: lost to George “Gix” Von Elm, 2 & 1

Jimmy Bushong (0-1) 1931 (150; 0-1) R32: lost to Jack Gaines, 2 & 1

John Busmeyer (0-1) 1952 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert Knowles, 2 & 1

John Butis (1-1) 1941 (149; 1-1) R32: d. Tom Stepehenson, 20 holes R16: lost to Earle Berryhill, 3 & 2

John W. Buzick Jr. (0-2) 1948 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to John Kraft, 3 & 2 1950 (149; 0-1) R64: lost to Walter S. Benson Jr., 20 holes

Perry Byard (1-1) 1953 (154; 1-1) R64: d. Daniel Molyneaux, 1 up R32: lost to James Frost, 6 & 4

Lloyd Byerly (0-1) 1931 (151; 0-1) R32: lost to John Lehman, 6 & 5

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Eben M. Byers (7-4) 1903 (4-1) Pre: d. E. Lee Jones, 5 & 4 R64: d. Ralph McKittrick, 3 & 2 R32: d. O.D. Thompson, 1 up R16: d. John D. Towne, 6 & 5 QF: lost to H. Chandler Egan, 1 up 1909 (152; 0-1) R32: lost to Gordon Copeland, 4 & 3 1911 (157; 3-1) R32: d. T.D. Handley, 6 & 5 R16 (36): d. Wylie W. Carhartt Jr., 9 & 8 QF (36): d. M.D. Ritchie, 9 & 8 SF (36): lost to Albert P. Seckel, 7 & 6 1915 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 5 & 4 Winner, 1906 United States Amateur.

Douglas P. Cadwallader (1-1) 1904 (168; 1-1) R32: d. W. Houghteling, 1 up R16: lost to Sherman C. Spitzer, 1 up

John D. Cady (5-6) 1901 (189; 0-1) R16: lost to William F. Pillsbury, 2 & 1 1907 (173; 2-1) R32 (36): d. Isaac Hilliard, 2 up R16: d. W.M. Jones, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Herbert F. Jones, 3 & 2 1908 (167; 3-1) R32: d. Ardo Mitchell, 19 holes R16: d. H. Chandler Egan, 4 & 3 QF (36): d. Albert B. Lambert, 37 holes SF (36): lost to Harry W. Allen, 38 holes 1910 (161; 0-1) R32: lost to William H. Diddel, 6 & 5 1912 (80; 0-1) R32: lost to Louis J. Hopkins, 1 up 1919 (162; 0-1) R32: lost to Allan N. Loeb, 2 & 1 WGA president, 1912-1913.

A. Cahn (0-1) 1912 (82; 0-1) R32: lost to Fraser Hale, 8 & 6

Elliott Callender (3-2) 1908 (167; 2-1) R32: d. William H. Diddel, 2 & 1 R16: d. Harry G. Legg, 2 up QF (36): lost Harry W. Allen, 6 & 5 1909 (161; 1-1) R32: d. D.T. “Dominie” Magill, 5 & 4 R16: lost to Albert P. Seckel, 7 & 6

Verne Callison (2-1) 1942 (149; 2-1) R64: d. Jim Molitor, 5 & 4 R32: d. Robert White, 5 & 4 R16: lost to Buell Patrick “Pat” Abbott, 5 & 4

John N. Cameron (1-1) 1950 (152; 1-1) R64: d. L.M. Cranell, 1 up R32: lost to Francis G. “Bo” Wininger, 3 & 2

Bob Campbell (2-1) 1940 (155; 2-1) R64: d. Don Bohmer, 3 & 2 R32: d. Ellsworth Vines, 22 holes R16: lost to Bill Kostelecky, 3 & 2

Keith Campbell (0-1) 1951 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to David E. Logan, 4 & 3

Roy Campbell (0-1) 1927 (159*; 0-1) R32: lost to O.F. Willing, 3 & 1

Warren Campbell (0-1) 1954 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Lyle Crawford, 4 & 3

William C. Campbell (15-6) 1946 (147; 3-1) R64: d. Jack Behr, 2 up R32: d. Stockton Rogers, 19 holes R16: d. Jim Koehler, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 6 & 5 1947 (145; 3-1) R64: d. James Kearney, 20 holes R32: d. Ralph R. Reed, 3 & 2 R16: d. Billy Cordingley, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Frank Stranahan, 2 & 1 1949 (157; 2-1) R64: d. Harry Pailer, 3 & 1 R32: d. Clancy Miller, 21 holes R16: lost to Jim Frisina, 3 & 2 1950 (152; 3-1) R64: d. Jack Coyle, 1 up R32: d. Bud McKinney, 5 & 4 R16: d. Dale Morey, 1 up QF: lost to Francis G. “Bo” Wininger, 3 & 2 1951 (144; 2-1) R64: d. Clancy Miller, 3 & 2 R32: d. John David, 7 & 6 R16: lost to James B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr., 1 up 1952 (144; 2-1) R64: d. Walter Cisco, 4 & 3 R32: d. Tom Veech, 4 & 3 R16: lost to Ed Ervasti, 2 up Winner, 1964 United States Amateur. USGA president, 1982-83.

Robert Cardinal (3-1) 1947 (146; 3-1) R64: d. Amos Jencks, 5 & 4 R32: d. William Korns, 4 & 3 R16: d. Phil Kunkel, 1 up QF: lost to Robert Willits, 2 & 1

Emerson Carey (1-1) 1927 (153; 1-1) R32: d. Alec Duncan, 3 & 2 R16: lost to H. Chandler Egan, 4 & 3

Wylie W. Carhartt Jr. (4-2) 1903 (3-1) Pre: d. L.H. Burton, 5 & 4 R64: d. W. Arthur Stickney, 3 & 1 R32: d. Albert B. Lambert, 1 up R16: lost to Walter E. Egan, 5 & 4 1911 (163; 1-1) R32: d. J.T. Wylie, 3 & 1 R16 (36): lost to Eben M. Byers, 9 & 8

Marshall Carlson (0-1) 1941 (150; 0-1) R32: lost to Ellsworth Vines, 2 & 1

W.C. Carnegie (1-1) 1903 (1-1) Pre: d. John R. Marfield, 8 & 7 R64: lost to Louis Allis, 1 up

William Carothers Jr. (0-1) 1950 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to Edwin Hopkins Jr., 5 & 3

G.A. Carpenter (0-2) 1899 (93*; 0-1) R16: lost to R.F. Cummins, 5 & 4 1901 (186; 0-1) R16: lost to Raymond Russel, 21 holes

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Donald Carrick (0-1) 1925 (152; 0-1) R32: lost to Arthur B. Sweet, 1 up

E.F. Carter (3-2) 1923 (145; 1-1) R32: d. Douglas H. Tweedie, 4 & 3 R16: lost to Ira L. Couch Jr., 2 & 1 1924 (147; 2-1) R32: d. Keefe Carter, 21 holes R16: d. L.E. “Babe” Bunning, 6 & 4 QF (36): lost to Burton W. Mudge Jr., 2 & 1

Gilbert Carter (4-1) 1929 (154; 4-1) R32: d. Don Armstrong, 2 up R16: d. Arthur Ecklund, 3 & 2 QF (36): d. Lawrence Moller, 2 & 1 SF (36): d. Arthur B. Sweet, 3 & 2 Final (36): lost to Donald K. Moe, 37 holes

Jack Carter (0-1) 1948 (163; 0-1) R64: lost to George Dawson, 2 & 1

Keefe Carter (8-6) Champion 1925 1924 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to E.F. Carter, 21 holes 1925 (151; 5-0) R32: d. James E. Manion, 6 & 5 R16: d. Eddie Held, 2 up QF (36): d. Rial E. Rolfe, 3 & 2 SF (36): d. C. Fred Lamprecht, 1 up Final (36): d. Russell W. Martin, 3 & 2 1926 (holder; 1-1) R32: d. H.A. “Dixie” Fleager, 5 & 4 R16: lost to Bronson E. “Bon” Stein, 5 & 4 1927 (149; 0-1) R32: lost to Fay Coleman, 2 & 1 1929 (145; 1-1) R32: d. Chester G. Jones, 4 & 3 R16: lost to Arthur B. Sweet, 4 & 2 1930 (158; 1-1) R32: d. Arthur B. Sweet, 2 up R16: lost to A.L. “Gus” Novotny, 2 up 1933 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to Gene Carter, 5 & 3

J. Douglas Casey (0-2) 1926 (147; 0-1) R32: lost to William Medhart, 2 up 1928 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to O.F. Willing, 5 & 4

A.L. Cassiday (0-1) 1954 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Erv Parent, 4 & 3

Moreno Caso (2-2) 1942 (160; 1-1) R64: d. Ken Otis, 6 & 4 R32: lost to Archie Genin, 20 holes 1954 (148; 1-1) R64: d. Milt Hicks, 5 & 4 R32: lost to Edgar M. Draper Jr., 4 & 3

Henry Castillo (1-1) 1938 (144; 1-1) R64: d. Elmer F. Freed, 7 & 6 R32: lost to Art Doering Jr., 1 up

Zale Chaffin (0-1) 1939 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to J.C. Hamilton Jr., 5 & 4

W.N. Chambers (0-1) 1912 (82; 0-1) R32: lost to Louis P. Bromfield, 3 & 2

Dick Chapman (3-1) 1949 (157; 3-1) R64: d. MacGregor Hunter, 2 & 1 R32: d. Jack Geiss, 2 & 1 R16: d. John Culp Jr., 21 holes QF: lost to Jim Frisina, 2 & 1 Winner, 1940 United States Amateur.

T.J. Charlesworth (0-1) 1938 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert Babbish, 4 & 3

Lee J. Chase (0-1) 1923 (156; 0-1) R32: lost to William Hamilton Gardner Jr., 3 & 2

Wayne Chatfield-Taylor (0-1) 1914 (160; 0-1) R32: lost to Jack Neville, 4 & 3 Son of Hobart Chatfield Chatfield-Taylor, Chicago golf pioneer and first WGA president (1899).

Don Cherry (5-2) 1950 (151; 0-0) Qualified, withdrew when Bing Crosby sent the singer to a recording session in New York. 1952 (141; 1-1) R64: d. Richard Spangler Jr., 19 holes R32: lost to Jim Frisina, 2 up Co-medalist 1952, with Jack Coyle. 1953 (152; 4-1) R64: d. William Hendrich, 6 & 5 R32: d. David Reniger, 6 & 4 R16: d. Robert Benning, 3 & 2 QF: d. Raymond Palmer, 20 holes SF (36): lost to Dale Morey, 6 & 4 Had gold record with “Band Of Gold,” 1955.

Robert Chew Jr. (2-2) 1951 (155; 1-1) R64: d. Robert Myers, 19 holes R32: lost to Richard Collord, 3 & 2 1952 (146; 1-1) R64: d. Beauford J. Melik, 7 & 6 R32: lost to Frank Stranahan, 5 & 4

Nap Chinnick (0-1) 1951 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to James B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr., 1 up

Gene Christiansen (0-1) 1940 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Earl Larson, 2 & 1

Earl Christianson (0-1) 1937 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Nate Marshall, 4 & 2

Lee Christofferson (0-1) 1946 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Jim Wolff, 1 up

Leroy Christy (1-1) 1948 (152; 1-1) R64: d. Raymond Poe, 3 & 2 R32: lost to Robert Willits, 6 & 5

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Walter Cisco (8-5) 1948 (161; 2-1) R64: d. Charley Perry Ames, 6 & 5 R32: d. Herman Crookshank, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Harold Brink, 2 up 1949 (160; 5-1) R64: d. J. Melvin Wilke Jr., 5 & 4 R32: d. Harry LeBeau, 2 up R16: d. Tom Sullivan, 21 holes QF: d. Harold Paddock Jr., 3 & 1 SF (36): d. Hord W. Hardin, 2 & 1 Final (36): lost to Frank Stranahan, 5 & 4 1950 (155; 1-1) R64: d. Raleigh M. Selby, 1 up R32: lost to Herbert A. Durham, 5 & 4 1951 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Charlie Coe, 5 & 3 1952 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to William C. Campbell, 4 & 3

O.P. Clay (0-1) 1903 (0-1) R64: lost to Robert P. Nevin Jr., 5 & 4

Paul Clifford (1-1) 1940 (154; 1-1) R64: d. Jim Nordine, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Harry Todd, 1 up

Percy J. Clifford (0-1) 1951 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Paul “Pete” Dye, 2 & 1 Father of Sandra Clifford Fullmer.

J.D. Climo (1-1) 1903 (1-1) Pre: d. Raymond E. Daniels, 2 up R64: lost to O.D. Thompson, 1 up

George F. Clingman Jr. (4-5) 1902 (186; 0-1) R32: lost to H. Chandler Egan, 6 & 4 1904 (169; 2-1) R32: d. C. Brown, 4 & 2 R16: d. S.H. Lockett, 3 & 1 QF: lost to R.H. McElwee, 2 up 1906 (170; 1-1) R32 (36): d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 3 & 2 R16: lost to Warren K. Wood, 2 & 1 1907 (170; 1-1) R32 (36): d. W.H. Magill, 7 & 5 R16: lost to H. Chandler Egan, 4 & 2 1908 (166; 0-1) R32: lost to B.F. “Bud” Guinand, 6 & 5

Ford J. “Bill” Clintworth (0-1) 1954 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Carl A. Jonson, 20 holes

William E. Clow Jr. (3-3) 1905 (162; 1-1) R32: d. Norris H. Bokum, 8 & 7 R16: lost to Mason E. Phelps, 4 & 3 1907 (168; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to Lawrence Eustis, 1 up 1910 (147; 2-1) R32: d. Walter Fairbanks, 1 up R16 (36): d. Howard B. Lee, 3 & 2 QF (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 9 & 8

T.B. Cochran (1-1) 1922 (153; 1-1) R32: d. Dexter Cummings, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Ted Payseur, 3 & 2

L.V. Cochran (0-1) 1924 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to Henry R. “Jack” Wenzler, 19 holes

Robert E. Cochran (10-9) 1932 (147; 0-1) R32: lost to Richard Ashley, 3 & 2 1946 (143; 3-1) R64: d. Sig Hermann, 1 up R32: d. Jim Wolff, 3 & 2 R16: d. Ray Higgins, 4 & 3 QF: lost to George E. Victor, 1 up 1947 (147; 0-1) R64: lost to Jack Donohue, 1 up 1949 (157; 1-1) R64: d. Frank English, 4 & 3 R32: lost to John “Pick” Wagner, 3 & 2 1953 (150; 3-1) R64: d. Ranson Bricher, 4 & 3 R32: d. John Zeisler, 6 & 5 R16: d. Lawrence Dana Jr., 5 & 4 QF: lost to Frank Strafaci, 2 & 1 1956 (288; 0-1) R16: lost to Don Bisplinghoff, 2 up 1957 (300; 0-1) R16: lost to Bob Pratt, 6 & 5 1960 (287; 3-1) R16: d. Kenneth Finke, 9 & 7 QF: d. Edgar Updegraff, 9 & 7 SF: d. Herb Durham, 2 & 1 Final: lost to Tommy Aaron, default after 5 holes (bad back) 1961 (292; 0-1) R16: lost to Deane Beman, 3 & 2 Winner, 1931 Western Junior.

W.E. Code (0-1) 1913 (170; 0-1) R32: lost to Arthur C. Perry, 3 & 2

Charlie Coe (7-1) Champion 1950 1950 (145; 6-0) R64: d. Don Schumacher, 1 up R32: d. Don January, 3 & 2 R16: d. Leonard White, 8 & 7 QF: d. Don Addington, 5 & 4 SF (36): d. MacGregor Hunter, 2 up Final (36): d. Robert W. Goldwater, 7 & 6 1951 (holder; 1-1) R64: d. Walter Cisco, 5 & 3 R32: lost to Robert Gardner, 1 up Winner, 1949, 1958 United States Amateur.

Billie Bob Coffey (2-2) 1937 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to William “Bill” Holt Jr., 1 up 1939 (146; 2-1) R64: d. Ben F. Sanders Jr., 6 & 5 R32: d. Robert W. Brownell, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Robert Babbish, 2 & 1

Henry T. Cole (0-1) 1905 (178; 0-1) R32: lost to H. Chandler Egan, 5 & 4

Joy D. Cole (0-1) 1934 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to Paul Leslie, 7 & 6

W.W. Coldham (2-1) 1903 (2-1) R64: d. Owen W. Rees, 8 & 7 R32: d. G.I. Black, 19 holes R16: lost to Eddie W. Brown, 3 & 2

Fay Coleman (5-2) 1927 (155; 3-1) R32: d. Keefe Carter, 2 & 1 R16: d. Guy Standifer, 1 up QF (36): d. Frank Dolp, 1 up SF (36): lost to Bronson E. “Bon” Stein, 4 & 3 1931 (151; 2-1) R32: d. Ralph Whaley, 1 up R16: d. Johnny Robbins, 4 & 3 QF (36): lost to Donald K. Moe, 7 & 6

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Richard Collord (2-1) 1951 (144; 2-1) R64: d. Tom Matey, 5 & 4 R32: d. Robert Chew Jr., 3 & 2 R16: lost to Jack Munger, 19 holes

Curtis Collier (0-1) 1934 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to Robert A. Conliff Jr., 5 & 4

Garian Collier (0-1) 1939 (148; 0-1) R64: lost to Otis Duncan, 19 holes

William F. Colm (1-1) 1954 (154; 1-1) R64: d. John Dawson, 3 & 2 R32: lost to Phil Getchell, 3 & 2

Ernest Combs (0-1) 1937 (144; 0-1) R64: lost to Gibson Dunlap, 2 & 1 Henry W. Comstock (1-1) 1925 (148; 1-1) R32: d. Richard E. Bockenkamp, 2 up R16: lost to Rial E. Rolfe, 4 & 3

Martin J. Condon (1-1) 1920 (169*; 1-1) R32: d. Dudley S. Weaver Sr., default R16: lost to James C. Ward, 3 & 2

Edward Conklin (0-1) 1951 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Frank Stranahan, 6 & 5

Robert A. Conliff Jr. (3-6) 1929 (146; 1-1) R32: d. Allan Staller, 2 & 1 R16: lost to John Lehman, 3 & 2 1930 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to C.M. Fish Jr., 1 up 1934 (154; 1-1) R32: d. Curtis Collier, 5 & 4 R16: lost to Verne “Spec” Stewart, 2 & 1 1935 (145; 0-1) R32: lost to Gus Moreland, 19 holes 1937 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Charles “Chuck” Kocsis, 1 up 1939 (152; 1-1) R64: d. Lester A. Slattery, 4 & 3 R32: lost to Gus Moreland, 4 & 2

G.L. Conley (0-1) 1925 (148; 0-1) R32: lost to Edward Hasmann, 1 up

Lester Conley (1-1) 1922 (150; 1-1) R32: d. A.P. Briggs, 5 & 3 R16: lost to Jesse Stuttle, 3 & 2

David Connell (0-1) 1935 (151*; 0-1) R32: lost to Johnny Goodman, 1 up

Joe Conrad (3-2) 1953 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to Harold “Junie” Foreman Jr., 4 & 2 1954 (152; 3-1) R64: d. Keith Welts, 2 & 1 R32: d. Harrison Sargent Jr., 2 & 1 R16: d. Kevin Riley, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Phil Getchell, 2 & 1

William Conroy (2-1) 1955 (155; 2-1) R64: d. Bill Burns, 1 up R32: d. Walter McElroy, 4 & 2 R16: lost to James Shriver, 2 up

Lou Cook (1-1) 1942 (155; 1-1) R64: d. William O’Neal, 1 up R32: lost to Harry Givan, 7 & 5

Tom Cooley (0-1) 1939 (148; 0-1) R64: lost to Iverson Martin, 2 & 1

Glenn Cooper (0-1) 1947 (148; 0-1) R64: lost to Phil Donohue, 19 holes

Gordon Copeland (1-1) 1909 (162; 1-1) R32: d. Eben M. Byers, 4 & 3 R16: lost to Ralph T. Hoagland, 3 & 2

H.S. Corbett (0-1) 1916 (164; 0-1) R32: lost to Douglas Grant, 6 & 4

Buddie Corbin (0-1) 1939 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to John Barnum, 6 & 4

Kenneth F. Corcoran (0-1) 1950 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Dale Morey, 5 & 4

Billy Cordingley (3-2) 1936 (140; 1-1) R32: d. Otto Reiter, 4 & 3 R16: lost to Don Schumacher, 5 & 4 1947 (155; 2-1) R64: d. Fred Dold, 4 & 2 R32: d. Richard Kohlman, 5 & 3 R16: lost to William C. Campbell, 2 & 1

Irving Cornell (1-1) 1942 (156; 1-1) R64: d. Al Kenney, default R32: lost to Marsh Hammond, 3 & 1

C.B. Cory (1-1) 1913 (169; 1-1) R32: d. Raymond E. Daniels, 3 & 1 R16 (36): lost to Fraser Hale, default

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Ira L. Couch Jr. (14-6) 1921 (155; 2-1) R32: d. B.B. Harris, 1 up R16: d. Henry R. “Jack” Wenzler, 5 & 4 QF (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 4 & 3 1922 (150; 0-1) R32: lost to Reuben G. Bush, 1 up 1923 (147; 2-1) R32: d. Raymond McAuliffe, 4 & 3 R16: d. E.F. Carter, 2 & 1 QF (36): lost to William Hamilton Gardner Jr., 12 & 11 1928 (152; 2-1) R32: d. T. Philip Perkins, 2 & 1 R16: d. Dexter Cummings, 3 & 2 QF (32): lost to Frank Dolp, 3 & 2 1930 (151; 4-1) R32: d. Don Anderson, 3 & 2 R16: d. Homer Joy, 1 up QF (36): d. C.M. Fish Jr., 6 & 5 SF (36): d. Robert McCrary, 2 & 1 Final (36): lost to John Lehman, 4 & 2 1932 (151; 4-1) R32: d. Harry LaVeau, 5 & 4 R16: d. George Dawson, 2 & 1 QF (36): d. John L. Banks, 4 & 3 SF (36): d. John Lehman, 3 & 2 Final (36): lost to Gus Moreland, 5 & 4 Winner, 1923 Western Junior. Couch was reported as 16 in his 1921 appearance.

B.H. Cowdrey (0-1) 1935 (150; 0-1) R32: lost to Neil Smith, 3 & 2

George D. Cowley (0-1) 1903 (0-1) R64: lost to James H. Snowden, default

Jack Coyle (3-6) 1946 (159; 0-1) R64: lost to Ray Higgins, 2 up 1947 (148; 1-1) R64: d. Sarg Fontanini, 19 holes R32: lost to John Holmstrom Jr., 22 holes 1950 (148; 0-1) R64: lost to William C. Campbell, 1 up 1951 (149; 0-1) R64: lost to Jack Munger, 2 & 1 1952 (141; 2-1) R64: d. John “Pick” Wagner, 2 & 1 R32: d. Edwin Hopkins Jr., 3 & 2 R16: lost to Dale Morey, 20 holes Co-medalist 1952, with Don Cherry. 1953 (149; 0-1) R64: lost to Buz Wohl, 3 & 2

Frank Crager (0-1) 1920 (163; 0-1) R32: lost to Robert Tyre “Bobby” Jones, 6 & 5

Billy Lee Craig (0-1) 1934 (157; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles R. Yates, 2 & 1

L.M. Cranell (0-1) 1950 (145; 0-1) R64: lost to John N. Cameron, 1 up

Lyle Crawford (1-1) 1954 (148; 1-1) R64: d. Warren Campbell, 4 & 3 R32: lost to George Harrington, 4 & 3

Howard Creel (1-1) 1935 (150; 1-1) R32: d. E.J. Rogers, 1 up R16: lost to Jack Gaines, 20 holes

Henry Cripps (0-1) 1952 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to James Jackson, 2 & 1

W.S. Critchlow (0-1) 1929 (150; 0-1) R32: lost to Donald K. Moe, 6 & 5

Herman Crookshank (1-1) 1948 (154; 1-1) R64: d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 2 up R32: lost to Walter Cisco, 3 & 2

Neil C. Croonquist (1-2) 1940 (144; 1-1) R64: d. Herb Lewis, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Bert McDowell, 3 & 2 1947 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Edgar R. Updegraff, 2 & 1

Walter C. Crowdus (0-2) 1915 (166; 0-1) R32: lost to Kenneth P. Edwards, 3 & 2 1917 (157; 0-1) R32: lost to Jesse P. Guilford, 22 holes

J.H. Crowell (0-1) 1931 (155; 0-1) R32: lost to Malcolm MacNaughton, 7 & 6

R.H. Crowell (1-1) 1903 (1-1) R64: d. H. McSweeney, 6 & 5 R32: lost to Herbert J. Tweedie, 19 holes

Bruce Cudd (7-2) Champion 1954 1954 (149; 6-0) R64: d. Richard Madsack, 4 & 3 R32: d. Harley Williams, 2 & 1 R16: d. David Barclay, 5 & 3 QF: d. Edward Meyerson, 19 holes SF (36): d. Clarence Smith, 40 holes Final (36): d. Phil Getchell, 37 holes 1955 (holder, 0-1) QF (36): lost to Hillman Robbins Jr., 8 & 6 1959 (288; 1-1) R16: d . Donald Krieger, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Pete Dye, 3 & 2

John “Jack” Culp Jr. (3-3) 1946 (148; 1-1) R64: d. Les Kolstad, 8 & 7 R32: lost to Alec Welsh, 8 & 7 1949 (154; 2-1) R64: d. Raymond Riggin, 3 & 2 R32: d. Charles Kittle, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Dick Chapman, 21 holes 1952 (146; 0-1) R64: lost to Glenn Johnson, 2 & 1

Dexter Cummings (3-5) 1922 (147; 0-1) R32: lost to T.B. Cochran, 3 & 2 1923 (148; 2-1) R32: d. Harold Weber, 20 holes R16: d. Russell W. Martin, 4 & 3 QF (36): lost to Jess W. Sweetser, 4 & 3 1925 (138; 0-1) R32: lost to Russell W. Martin, 1 up Medalist 1925. 1926 (148; 0-1) R32: lost to James E. Manion, 3 & 2 1928 (153; 1-1) R32: d. James C. Ward, 2 up R16: lost to Ira L. Couch Jr., 3 & 2

M.C. Cummings (0-1) 1899 (91; 0-1) R16: lost to Ralph T. Hoagland, 3 & 2

B.F. Cummins (0-2) 1902 (192; 0-1) R32: lost to Sam O. Dugger, 20 holes 1904 (171; 0-1) R32: lost to Louis N. James, 6 & 5

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R.F. Cummins (1-1) 1899 (88; 1-1) R16: d. G.A. Carpenter, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Walter E. Egan, 4 & 2

T.B. Curren (0-1) 1922 (155; 0-1) R32: lost to E.J. “Robert” McKee, 3 & 2

Hugh Cuthbertson (0-1) 1939 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Art Doering Jr., 4 & 3

Robert M. Cutting (1-1) 1905 (174; 1-1) R32: d. L. Tilghman Boyd, 5 & 4 R16: lost to Robert D. Bokum Jr., 2 up

Marshall Dallas (1-1) 1954 (147; 1-1) R64: d. Bob Donnelly, 4 & 3 R32: lost to Howard Johnson, 5 & 4

R.J. Daly (0-1) 1924 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to Albert P. Seckel, 2 up

Lawrence Dana Jr. (2-2) 1952 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to Walter Atwood, 2 & 1 1953 (148; 2-1) R64: d. John Griffin, 4 & 2 R32: d. Maurice McCarthy, 1 up R16: lost to Robert E. Cochran, 5 & 4

Harry E. Daniels (0-1) 1903 (0-1) R64: lost to Newton Annis, 2 & 1

J.C. Daniels (1-2) 1900 (184; 1-1) R16: d. John Stuart, 1 up QF: lost to Gale Thompson, 5 & 3 1902 (191; 0-1) R32: lost to Robert E. Hunter, 2 & 1

Raymond E. Daniels (2-4) 1903 (0-1) Pre: lost to J.D. Climo, 2 up 1904 (172; 0-1) R32: lost to Joseph S. DeMoss, 21 holes 1907 (175; 2-1) R32 (36): d. H.C. Ingram, 10 & 9 R16: d. Warren K. Wood, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 5 & 3 1913 (164; 0-1) R32: lost to C.B. Cory, 3 & 1

Carl Dann Jr. (3-1) 1933 (157; 3-1) R32: d. Jack Munger, 2 & 1 R16: d. Zell Eaton, 2 up QF (36): d. Mike Roach, 6 & 4 SF (36): lost to H. Rodney Bliss, 1 up

John Date Jr. (0-1) 1946 (160; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert Higgins, 1 up

John David (4-2) 1938 (154; 3-1) R64: d. Bill McKenzie, 21 holes R32: d. James Black, 5 & 3 R16: d. Wilford Wehrle, 3 & 1 QF: lost to Tom Sheehan Jr., 1 up 1951 (147; 1-1) R64: d. Norando Nannini, 1 up R32: lost to William C. Campbell, 7 & 6

Nelson Davies (0-1) 1923 (157*; 0-1) R32: lost to Ellsworth Augustus, 2 up

David Davis (3-1) 1937 (146; 3-1) R64: d. L.M. Groves, 4 & 3 R32: d. Walter Blevins, 3 & 1 R16: d. Frank Hixon, 5 & 3 QF: lost to John P. Burke, 1 up

Edgar Davis (0-1) 1906 (175; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to Harry W. Allen, default

Harvey G. Davis (0-1) 1936 (147; 0-1) R32: lost to Grable W. Duvall Jr., 6 & 5

Walter Davison (0-1) 1937 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Fred Haas Jr., 3 & 2

George Dawson (4-6) 1924 (148; 0-1) R32: lost to Douglas W. Hill, 21 holes 1930 (152; 1-1) R32: d. Nelson J. Ruddy, 1 up R16: lost to John Lehman, 3 & 1 1932 (143; 1-1) R32: d. Charles Martin, 2 up R16: lost to Ira L. Couch Jr., 2 & 1 1948 (148; 2-1) R64: d. Jack Carter, 2 & 1 R32: d. Chris Gers, 2 & 1 R16: lost to Warren Higgins, 1 up 1949 (158; 0-1) R64: lost to Herbert A. Sloan, 3 & 2 1950 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Billy Maxwell, 4 & 3

John Dawson (0-2) 1924 (147; 0-1) R32: lost to William Medart, 4 & 3 1928 (141; 0-1) R32: lost to Kenneth Hisert, 2 & 1 Medalist 1928. 1954 (145; 0-1) R64: lost to William F. Colm, 3 & 2

Doris Day (1-2) 1934 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to E.J. Rogers, 1 up 1939 (149; 1-1) R64: d. Jack Tinnin, 1 up R32: lost to Frank Steidle, 2 & 1

H. Decker (0-1) 1922 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to George “Gix” Von Elm, 21 holes

Manuel De La Torre (0-1) 1946 (157; 0-1) R64: lost to Bob Rosecrance, 2 & 1

Robert Deming (0-1) 1903 (0-1) Pre: lost to H. Chandler Egan, 5 & 4

Joseph S. DeMoss (4-2) 1904 (157; 1-1) R32: d. Raymond E. Daniels, 21 holes R16: lost to R.H. McElwee, 3 & 2 1905 (171; 3-1) R32: d. William C. Fownes Jr., 1 up R16: d. Clive T. Jaffray, 3 & 2 QF: d. Mason E. Phelps, 20 holes SF: lost to Walter E. Egan, 5 & 3

C.R. Dennen (0-1) 1911 (169; 0-1) R32: lost to William C. Fownes Jr., 3 & 2

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John De Paulo (0-1) 1931 (156*; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles D. “Chuck” Hunter Jr., 3 & 2

Carl B. Devol (1-3) 1909 (159; 0-1) R32: lost to Lee Maxwell, 2 & 1 1913 (158; 1-1) R32: d. Paul R. Talbot, 5 & 4 R16 (36): lost to H.W. Lockett, 3 & 2 1914 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to Phil Stanton, 2 & 1

Jack Dewitt (1-1) 1912 (84; 1-1) R32: d. W.N. Aldredge, default R16: lost to Jack Neville, 4 & 3

Charles L. Dexter (0-1) 1950 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Leonard White, 6 & 4

Warren Dickinson (4-3) 1902 (188; 3-1) R32: d. Walter R. Kirk, 1 up R16: d. Robert E. James, 3 & 2 QF: d. Robert E. Hunter, 2 & 1 SF: lost to H. Chandler Egan, 8 & 7 1903 (1-1) Pre: d. C.S. Russell, 7 & 6 R64: lost to H. Chandler Egan, 4 & 3 1908 (167; 0-1) R32: lost to Albert B. Lambert, 1 up

William H. Diddel (2-5) 1908 (157; 0-1) R32: lost to Elliott Callender, 2 & 1 1909 (162; 0-1) R32: lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 3 & 2 1910 (153; 1-1) R32: d. John D. Cady, 6 & 5 R16 (36): lost to Albert P. Seckel, 4 & 3 1911 (168; 0-1) R32: lost to Paul Hunter, 2 & 1 1915 (166; 1-1) R32: d. William Rautenbusch, 4 & 2 R16 (36): lost to Jack Neville, 3 & 2 Noted golf course architect.

J.C. Dillworth (0-1) 1915 (164; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 4 & 3

Ralph Ditcher (1-1) 1954 (150; 1-1) R64: d. Raymond Weston Jr., 1 up R32: lost to Harold E. Jacobson, 2 & 1

Ashley Dixon (0-1) 1902 (185; 0-1) R32: lost to Harold C. Smith, 3 & 2

Dave Dixon (1-2) 1942 (151; 1-1) R64: d. R.B. Vance, 2 & 1 R32: lost to R.B. Van De Mark, 2 & 1 1947 (161*; 0-1) R64: lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 2 & 1

Art Doering Jr. (6-3) 1938 (154; 2-1) R64: d. William Shea, 19 holes R32: d. Henry Castillo, 1 up R16: lost to Robert Babbish, 2 & 1 1939 (141; 2-1) R64: d. Hugh Cuthbertson, 4 & 3 R32: d. Henry E. Russell, 5 & 4 R16: lost to Stewart “Skip” Alexander, 20 holes 1940 (142; 2-1) R64: d. Chuck Betcher, 4 & 3 R32: d. Lloyd Young, 5 & 4 R16: lost to George E. Victor, 5 & 4 Co-medalist 1940, with Jim Ferrier.

Dick Doeschler (1-1) 1946 (155; 1-1) R64: d. James Boyle, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Lyman “Smiley” Quick, 5 & 4

Fred Dold (0-1) 1947 (159; 0-1) R64: lost to Billy Cordingley, 4 & 2

Frank Dolp (13-2) Champion 1926, 1928 1926 (149; 5-0) R32: d. Harry G. Legg, 6 & 5 R16: d. Harrison R. “Jim” Johnston, 19 holes QF (36): d. Charles D. “Chuck” Hunter Jr., default (Dolp 5-up through 11 holes; Hunter injured right forefinger) SF (36): d. Kenneth Hisert, 9 & 8 Final (36): d. Bronson E. “Bon” Stein, 6 & 5 1927 (151; holder; 2-1) R32: d. Tom Green, 4 & 2 R16: d. Donald K. Moe, 4 & 3 QF (36): lost to Fay Coleman, 1 up 1928 (151; 5-0) R32: d. Chester S. Williams, 5 & 3 R16: d. Charles M. Fish, 3 & 2 QF (36): d. Ira L. Couch Jr., 4 & 3 SF (36): d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 3 & 2 Final (36): d. A.L. “Gus” Novotny, 4 & 3 1931 (151; 1-1) R32: d. Dick Near, 5 & 4 R16: lost to Jack Gaines, 19 holes Brother of Vincent Dolp.

Vincent Dolp (1-3) 1927 (153; 1-1) R32: d. Charles Grace, 5 & 4 R16: lost to Roy Moe, 1 up 1930 (159*; 0-1) R32: lost to A.L. “Gus” Novotny, 2 & 1 1931 (148; 0-1) R32: lost to Francis H.I. Brown, 2 & 1 Brother of Frank Dolp.

Bob Donnelly (0-1) 1954 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Marshall Dallas, 4 & 3

Phil Donohue (2-1) 1947 (157; 2-1) R64: d. Glenn Cooper, 19 holes R32: d. Jack Donohue, 2 up R16: lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 4 & 3 Brother of Jack Donohue.

Jack Donohue (3-3) 1946 (153; 1-1) R64: d. Oliver D. Rogers, 7 & 5 R32: lost to Robert Englin, 2 up 1947 (158; 1-1) R64: d. Robert E. Cochran, 1 up R32: lost to Phil Donohue, 2 up 1948 (156; 1-1) R64: d. James W. Vickers, 19 holes R32: lost to Dean Adkisson, 19 holes Brother of Phil Donohue.

Bob Doran (0-1) 1936 (148; 0-1) R32: lost to Johnny Goodman, 4 & 3

Michael Doran Jr. (0-3) 1900 (185*; 0-1) R16: lost to Walter E. Egan, 3 & 1 1901 (189; 0-1) R16: lost to William “Manny” Holabird Jr., 5 & 4 1903 (0-1) Pre: lost to Louis Allis, default

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Frank J. Douglas (0-4) 1909 (166; 0-1) R32: lost to Robert E. Hunter, 7 & 6 1913 (168; 0-1) R32: lost to Frank Welsh, 1 up 1917 (160; 0-1) R32: lost to John May, 2 & 1 1919 (163; 0-1) R32: lost to James E. Nugent, 3 & 2

Jerry Douglas (0-1) 1939 (149; 0-1) R64: lost to Henry E. Russell, 1 up

W.A. Dowell Jr. (0-1) 1933 (157; 0-1) R32: lost to Henry Robertson, 1 up

Edgar M. Draper Jr. (3-1) 1954 (145; 3-1) R64: d. Howard Odell, 3 & 1 R32: d. Moreno Caso, 4 & 3 R16: d. Harold E. Jacobson, 4 & 3 QF: lost to Clarence Smith, 1 up

Tom Draper (0-3) 1936 (149; 0-1) R32: lost to Billy Hall, 1 up 1939 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Walter Emery, 3 & 2 1940 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Walter Hargesheimer, 2 & 1

Tom Draper Jr. (2-4) 1952 (148; 0-1) R64: lost to Tom Veech, 3 & 2 1953 (147; 2-1) R64: d. Ted Schoonback, 3 & 2 R32: d. Hillman Robbins Jr., 3 & 2 R16: lost to Raymond Palmer, 4 & 3 1962 (292; 0-1) R16: lost to George Boutell, 1 up 1963 (307; 0-1) R16: lost to R.H. Sikes, 7 & 6

Charles Dresser Jr. (0-1) 1948 (157; 0-1) R64: lost to Chris Gers, 2 up

Sam O. Dugger (2-1) 1902 (182; 2-1) R32: d. B.F. Cummins, 20 holes R16: d. J.O. Hinkley, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Walter E. Egan, 19 holes

Alec Duncan (0-1) 1927 (152; 0-1) R32: lost to Emerson Carey, 3 & 2

Otis Duncan (1-1) 1939 (152; 1-1) R64: d. Garian Collier, 19 holes R32: lost to Marvin Mesch, 2 & 1

Gibson Dunlap (1-1) 1937 (153; 1-1) R64: d. Ernest Combs, 2 & 1 R32: lost to John P. Burke, 4 & 3

Norman Dunlap (2-1) 1951 (152; 2-1) R64: d. Thomas Bujeker, 2 & 1 R32: d. Joseph Moresco, 2 & 1 R16: lost to Robert Olson, 6 & 4

Emmett Durgan (0-1) 1942 (166; 0-1) R64: lost to Wilford Wehrle, 4 & 3

Herbert A. Durham (6-3) 1950 (148; 2-1) R64: d. Jim Frisina, 2 & 1 R32: d. Walter Cisco, 5 & 4 R16: lost to Robert W. Goldwater, 20 holes 1951 (150; 2-1) R64: d. Gus Moreland, 3 & 2 R32: d. Francis G. “Bo” Wininger, 1 up R16: lost to James R. English, 1 up 1960 (293; 2-1) R16: d. John Jenswold, 4 & 3 QF: d. Howell Fraser, 2 & 1 SF: lost to Robert E. Cochran, 3 & 2

Richard S. Durkes (1-2) 1940 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Bill Boutell, 21 holes 1946 (161; 1-1) R64: d. Earl Wilde, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Jim Koehler, 4 & 3

Grable W. Duvall Jr. (4-2) 1934 (153; 1-1) R32: d. R.A. Owens, 4 & 3 R16: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 6 & 5 1935 (140- 3-1) R32: d. Harvey G. Davis, 6 & 5 R16: d. Wilbur Kokes, 1 up QF (36): d. Denmar Miller, 4 & 3 SF (36): lost to Bob Fraser, 2 & 1

Tom Dwyer (0-1) 1935 (148; 0-1) R32: lost to M.L. Massingill, 5 & 5

Paul “Pete” Dye (2-1) 1951 (152; 2-1) R64: d. Percy J. Clifford, 2 & 1 R32: d. John O. Levinson, 19 holes R16: lost to John M. Hare, 2 & 1 1957 (301; 0-1) R16: lost to James Frisina, 2 & 1 1958 (293; 2-1) R16: d. Edwin Hopkins Jr., 2 up QF: d. Jack Penrose, 2 & 1 SF: lost to James “Billy” Key, 9 & 8 1959 (288; 2-1) R16: d. Richard Yost, 1 up QF: d. Bruce Cudd, 3 & 2 SF: lost to Charles H. Hunter Jr., 5 & 4 Famed golf-course architect, also a WGA director.

Frank Dyer (1-1) 1924 (143; 1-1) R32: d. George Hackl Jr., 6 & 5 R16: lost to Albert P. Seckel, 1 up

Howard Earnest (0-1) 1937 (146; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert Thompson, 3 & 1

H.J. Eaton (0-1) 1912 (81; 0-1) R32: lost to Jack Neville, 5 & 3

Zell Eaton (7-2) Champion 1934 1933 (141; 1-1) R32: d. Curtis Person, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Carl Dann Jr., 2 up 1934 (144; 5-0) R32: d. Arthur St. John, 4 & 3 R16: d. Leland Hamman, 19 holes QF (36): d. Walter Emery, 5 & 4 SF (36): d. Verne “Spec” Stewart, 6 & 4 Final (36): d. Dave “Spec” Goldman, 4 & 3 Medalist 1934. 1935 (holder; 1-1) R32: d. Nathan Grimes, 5 & 4 R16: lost to Gus Moreland, 5 & 3

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Ed Ebel (0-1) 1940 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Harry Robinson, 2 up

E. Arthur Ecklund (2-2) 1922 (155; 1-1) R32: d. James A. Kennedy, 4 & 3 R16: lost to Frederick J. Wright Jr., 5 & 4 1929 (155; 1-1) R32: d. Rudy E. Knepper, 19 holes R16: lost to Gilbert Carter, 3 & 2

George Edmondson (0-2) 1946 (162; 0-1) R64: lost to Wilford Wehrle, 6 & 5 1949 (157; 0-1) R64: lost to John O. Levinson, 4 & 3

Don Edwards (4-2) 1935 (149; 3-0) R32: d. Earle Berryhill, 2 up R16: d. Leland Hamman, 4 & 2 QF (36): d. Walter Emery, 2 & 1 SF (36): lost to H. Rodney Bliss, 2 & 1 1936 (139; 1-1) R32: d. Jack Hoerner, 19 holes R16: lost to Paul Leslie, 3 & 2

Donald E. Edwards (6-6) 1907 (176; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to Herbert F. Jones, 9 & 8 1908 (161; 2-1) R32: d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 1 up R16: d. G. Decker French, 3 & 2 QF (36): lost to Mason E. Phelps, 7 & 6 1910 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 2 & 1 1915 (159; 0-1) R32: lost to Guy A. Miller, 1 up 1917 (150; 3-1) R32: d. Tom Prescott, 3 & 1 R16 (36): d. John S. Worthington, 10 & 8 QF (36): d. John May, 3 & 2 SF (36): lost to Francis Ouimet, 4 & 2 Medalist 1917. 1919 (158; 1-1): R32: d. Blaine Young, 6 & 5 R16 (36): lost to Richard E. Bockenkamp, default

Kenneth P. Edwards (14-10) 1902 (187; 0-1) R32: lost to J.O. Hinkley, 3 & 1 1906 (163; 1-1) R32 (36): d. Orrin W. Potter Jr., 3 & 2 R16: lost to Ardo Mitchell, 19 holes 1907 (160; 1-1) R32 (36): d. Ralph T. Hoagland, 38 holes R16: lost to Lawrence Eustis, 2 & 1 Lost playoff for medal to William I. Howland Jr. with Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer. 1908 (152; 1-1) R32: d. Albert P. Seckel, 5 & 3 R16: lost to Mason E. Phelps, 2 up Medalist 1908. 1909 (160; 3-1) R32: d. Harold Weber, 1 up R16: d. Robert E. Hunter, 7 & 6 QF (36): d. Robert A. Gardner, 6 & 5 SF (36): lost to Albert P. Seckel, 8 & 7 1910 (155; 1-1) R32: d. Gordon Yule, 3 & 1 R16 (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 6 & 5 1912 (78; 1-1) R32: d. Walter Fairbanks, 20 holes R16: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 5 & 4 1914 (156; 1-1) R32: d. T. Worden Hunter, 3 & 1 R16 (36): lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, default 1915 (161; 1-1) R32: d. Walter C. Crowdus, 3 & 2 R16 (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 7 & 6 1917 (151; 4-1) R32: d. Runcie B. Martin, 19 holes R16 (36): d. Reuben G. Bush, 3 & 2 QF (36): d. Jesse P. Guilford, 1 up SF (36): d. John G. Anderson, 5 & 4 Final (36): lost to Francis Ouimet, 1 up Member, 1904 U.S. Olympic team (gold, team competition playing for WGA).

Rex Edwards (0-1) 1939 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Don Schumacher, 2 & 1

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H. Chandler Egan (30-5) Champion 1902, 1904, 1905, 1907 1900 (179; 0-1) R16: lost to J. Waller Knott, 6 & 5 1902 (163; 5-0) R32: d. George F. Clingman Jr., 6 & 4 R16: d. William I. Howland Jr., 2 up QF: d. Stuart G. Stickney, 1 up SF: d. Warren Dickinson, 8 & 7 Final (36): d. Walter E. Egan, 37 holes Medalist 1902. 1903 (6-1) Pre: d. Robert Deming, 5 & 4 R64: d. Warren Dickinson, 4 & 3 R32: d. Harold P. Bend, 1 up R16: d. Herbert J. Tweedie, 7 & 6 QF: d. Eben M. Byers, 1 up SF: d. Raymond Russel, 2 up Final (36): lost to Walter E. Egan, 37 holes 1904 (144; 5-0) R32: d. Guy A. Miller, 7 & 6 R16: d. Arthur C. Perry, 5 & 4 QF: d. Ralph T. Hoagland, 5 & 4 SF: d. Fay Ingalls, 2 & 1 Final (36): d. Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 6 & 5 Medalist 1904. 1905 (168; 5-0) R32: d. Henry T. Cole, 5 & 4 R16: d. Robert E. Hunter, 3 & 2 QF: d. Robert D. Bokum Jr., 2 & 1 SF: d. Runcie B. Martin, 4 & 3 Final (36): d. Walter E. Egan, 3 & 2 1907 (162; 5-0) R32 (36): d. William F. Pillsbury, default (Egan 7 up through 10 holes) R16: d. George F. Clingman Jr., 4 & 2 QF: d. Paul Hunter, 4 & 3 SF: d. William I. Howland Jr., 4 & 2 Final (36): d. W.M. Jones, 5 & 4 1908 (153; 1-1) R32: d. L.H. Reinking, 6 & 5 R16: lost to John D. Cady, 4 & 3 1927 (150; 2-1) R32: d. Ben Stevenson, 3 & 2 R16: d. Emerson Carey, 4 & 3 QF (36): lost to O.F. Willing, 1 up 1931 (146; 1-1) R32: d. Lloyd Mead, 7 & 5 R16: lost to Malcolm MacNaughton, 4 & 2 Cousin of Walter E. Egan. Winner, 1904, 1905 United States Amateur. Member, 1904 U.S. Olympic team (gold, team competition playing for WGA; silver individually). Egan was 16 in his 1900 appearance, 46 in 1931.

Walter E. Egan (20-6) Champion 1903 1899 (86; 3-1) R16: d. Murry Nelson Jr., 8 & 7 QF: d. R.F. Cummins, 4 & 2 SF: d. William “Manny” Holabird Jr., 1 up Final (36): lost to David R. Forgan, 6 & 5 1900 (167; 1-1) R16: d. Michael Doran Jr., 3 & 1 QF: lost to William Waller, 2 up 1901 (176; 1-1) R16: d. Kenneth Goodman, 6 & 5 QF: lost to Bruce D. Smith, 4 & 2 Lost playoff for medal to Fred R. Hamlin. 1902 (181; 4-1) R32: d. Charles Zuehlin, 1 up R16: d. Richard R. Kimball, 4 & 3 QF: d. Sam O. Dugger, 19 holes SF: d. Nat F. Moore, 1 up Final (36): lost to H. Chandler Egan, 37 holes 1903 (7-0) Pre: d. Harold W. Fraser, 3 & 2 R64: d. F.S. Borton, 7 & 6 R32: d. Louis Allis, 3 & 2 R16: d. Wylie W. Carhartt Jr., 5 & 4 QF: d. John M. Sellers, 3 & 1 SF: d. Eddie W. Brown, 1 up Final (36): d. H. Chandler Egan, 37 holes 1904 (166; 0-1) R32: lost to Sherman C. Spitzer, 1 up 1905 (164; 4-1) R32: d. Phelps B. Hoyt, 3 & 2 R16: d. John M. Greer, 7 & 6 QF: d. Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 1 up SF: d. Joseph S. DeMoss, 5 & 3 Final (36): lost to H. Chandler Egan, 3 & 2 Cousin of H. Chandler Egan. Member, 1904 U.S. Olympic team (gold, team competition playing for WGA).

Harry Eichelberger (0-1) 1932 (148; 0-1) R32: lost to Alfred J. “Whitey” Holm, 5 & 4

Allen V. Ellis (0-1) 1937 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 2 & 1

Arthur “Ace” Ellis (0-1) 1953 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Richard Spangler Jr., 4 & 3

Ralph Ellstrom (0-1) 1953 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Harold Brink, 4 & 3

Ned Embry (1-1) 1948 (151; 1-1) R64: d. H.A. Lewis, 4 & 3 R32: lost to Jim Frisina, 1 up

Jack Emery (0-1) 1938 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Walter Emery, 3 & 2

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Walter Emery (11-5) 1933 (153; 3-1) R32: d. Emmet Spicer, 19 holes R16: d. Don Armstrong, 20 holes QF (36): d. Leland Hamman, 37 holes SF (36): lost to Jack Westland, 2 up 1934 (151; 2-1) R32: d. L.P. Jones, 5 & 3 R16: d. John Lehman, 4 & 3 QF (36): lost to Zell Eaton, 5 & 4 1935 (144; 2-1) R32: d. J. Elmer Malm, 3 & 2 R16: d. M.L. Massingill, 4 & 3 QF (36): lost to Don Edwards, 2 & 1 1938 (144; 2-1) R64: d. Jack Emery, 3 & 2 R32: d. Clinton Milliken, 5 & 3 R16: lost to Maurice McCarthy, 5 & 4 1939 (144; 2-1) R64: d. Tom Draper, 3 & 2 R32: d. Iverson Martin, 20 holes R16: lost to Frank Steidle, 4 & 2

E.A. Engler (0-1) 1905 (179; 0-1) R32: lost to Clive T. Jaffray, 7 & 6

Robert Englin (2-1) 1946 (152; 2-1) R64: d. Tom Kohlbry, 4 & 2 R32: d. Jack Donohue, 2 up R16: lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 5 & 4

Frank English (0-1) 1949 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert E. Cochran, 4 & 3

James R. English (4-2) 1947 (160; 1-1) R64: d. Ted Richards, 3 & 1 R32: lost to Edgar R. Updegraff, 4 & 3 1951 (145; 3-1) R64: d. A. Pollar Simons, 6 & 4 R32: d. Jim Frisina, 3 & 2 R16: d. Herbert A. Durham, 1 up QF: lost to James T. “Jim Tom” Blair III, 2 & 1

Ed Ervasti (3-1) 1952 (146; 3-1) R64: d. Stephen Pipoly, 6 & 5 R32: d. Frank Strafaci, 1 up R16: d. William C. Campbell, 2 up QF: lost to Dale Morey, 2 & 1

E.A. Eulass (1-1) 1909 (168*; 1-1) R32: d. H. Fisher, 3 & 1 R16: lost to Lee Maxwell, 3 & 2

Lawrence Eustis (2-1) 1907 (178; 2-1) R32 (36): d. William E. Clow Jr., 1 up R16: d. Kenneth P. Edwards, 2 & 1 QF: lost to William I. Howland Jr., 4 & 3

Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. (61-22) Champion 1909, 1912, 1914, 1915, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923 1906 (171; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to George F. Clingman Jr., 3 & 2 1908 (159; 0-1) R32: lost to Donald E. Edwards, 1 up 1909 (155; 5-0) R32: d. Charles D. Baker, 3 & 2 R16: d. George Lindsey, 3 & 2 QF (36): d. Lee Maxwell, 3 & 2 SF (36): d. Paul Hunter, 5 & 4 Final (36): d. Albert P. Seckel, 1 up 1910 (147; 4-1) R32: d. Donald E. Edwards, 2 & 1 R16 (36): d. Kenneth P. Edwards, 6 & 5 QF (36): d. William E. Clow Jr., 9 & 8 SF (36): d. Robert E. Hunter, 39 holes Final (36): lost to Mason E. Phelps, 2 & 1 1911 (157; 0-1) R32: lost to Mason E. Phelps, 1 up 1912 (73; 5-0) R32: d. Vincent Whitney, 3 & 2 R16: d. Kenneth P. Edwards, 5 & 4 QF (36): d. Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 3 & 1 SF (36): d. Harry G. Legg, 4 & 3 Final (36): d. Warren K. Wood, 1 up 1913 (151; 2-1) R32: d. A.M. Reed, 7 & 5 R16 (36): d. Frank Welsh, 4 & 3 QF (36): lost to Edward P. “Ned” Allis III, 4 & 3 Medalist 1913. 1914 (147; 5-0) R32: d. Joseph K. Bole, 21 holes R16 (36): d. Howard B. Lee, 5 & 4 QF (36): d. Albert P. Seckel, 7 & 6 SF (36): d. Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 2 & 1 Final (36): d. James D. Standish Jr., 11 & 9 Medalist 1914. 1915 (157; 5-0) R32: d. J.C. Dillworth, 4 & 3 R16 (36): d. Kenneth P. Edwards, 7 & 6 QF (36): d. Guy A. Miller, 10 & 9 SF (36): d. Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 2 & 1 Final (36): d. James D. Standish Jr., 7 & 5 1920 (150; 5-0) R32: d. Richard S. Hickey, 4 & 3 R16: d. W.R. “Baxter” Sparks, 3 & 2 QF (36): d. James C. Ward, 5 & 4 SF (36): d. Robert Tyre “Bobby” Jones, 1 up Final (36): d. Clarence L. Wolff, 5 & 4 1921 (151; 5-0) R32: d. E.H. Raedel, 3 & 2 R16: d. W.R. “Baxter” Sparks, 3 & 2 QF (36): d. Ira L. Couch Jr., 4 & 3 SF (36): d. Harrison R. “Jim” Johnston, 5 & 4 Final (36): d. Rudy E. Knepper, 3 & 2 1922 (143; 5-0) R32: d. Eddie Held, 21 holes R16: d. E.J. “Robert” McKee, 2 & 1 QF (36): d. Ted Payseur, 6 & 5 SF (36): d. Frederick J. Wright Jr., 6 & 5 Final (36): d. George “Gix” Von Elm, 5 & 4 1923 (148; 5-0) R32: d. James C. Ward, 5 & 4 R16: d. Ellsworth Augustus, 6 & 5 QF (36): d. George Fred Lamprecht, 6 & 4 SF (36): d. Jess W. Sweetser, 38 holes Final (36): d. W. Hamilton Gardner, 6 & 4 1924 (holder; 2-1) R32: d. Bob White, 1 up R16: d. Howard Schendorf, 5 & 4 QF (36): lost to James E. Manion, 8 & 7 1925 (148; 0-1) R32: lost to L.E. “Babe” Bunning, 4 & 2 1926 (149; 1-1) R32: d. Anthony Haines, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Arthur Tveraa, 1 up 1927 (148; 1-1) R32: d. Lawson Little, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Harold Neimeyer, 1 up

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Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. continued 1928 (149; 3-1) R32: d. Richard E. Bockenkamp, 3 & 1 R16: d. Russell W. Martin, 7 & 5 QF (36): d. Kenneth Hisert, 6 & 5 SF (36): lost to Frank Dolp, 3 & 2 1930 (147; 1-1) R32: d. Richard Martin, default R16: lost to C.M. Fish Jr., 19 holes 1932 (148; 1-1) R32: d. Donald K. Moe, 1 up R16: lost to Arthur M. Bartlett, 2 up 1934 (158; 2-1) R32: d. Ed White, 1 up R16: d. Grable W. Duvall Jr., 6 & 5 QF (36): lost to Verne “Spec” Stewart, 37 holes 1937 (148; 1-1) R64: d. Allen V. Ellis, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Roger Kelly, 4 & 3 1939 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to George E. Victor, 2 & 1 1940 (156; 1-1) R64: d. Don Peddie, 6 & 5 R32: lost to George E. Victor, 3 & 2 1941 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to Morris Norton, 4 & 3 1942 (157; 0-1) R64: lost to Arthur B. “Buck” Bailey, 4 & 3 1948 (161; 0-1) R64: lost to Herman Crookshank, 2 up 1949 (158; 0-1) R64: lost to Arthur Floberg, 3 & 2 1951 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Harold “Junie” Foreman Jr., 3 & 2 1952 (151; 2-1) R64: d. Harold “Junie” Foreman Jr., 19 holes R32: d. Glenn Johnson, 4 & 2 R16: lost to Tom Stephenson, 3 & 2 Founder, Evans Scholars Foundation, 1923. Brother of Eliot Howland Evans. Won 32 consecutive matches 1914-1924. Evans was 16 in 1906, 62 in 1952, a 46-year span; at 62 is oldest match-play qualifier. Winner, 1910 Western Open. Winner, 1916 United States Open. Winner, 1916, 1920 United States Amateur.

Eliot Howland Evans (0-1) 1919 (162; 0-1) R32: lost to Nelson Whitney, 6 & 5 Brother of Charles “Chick” Evans Jr.

R. Morgan Evans (0-2) 1949 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to John Lehman, 1 up 1952 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Ted Adams, 2 & 1

Don Erickson (2-1) 1937 (149; 2-1) R64: d. Edward Martin, 4 & 3 R32: d. Richard Ashley, 4 & 2 R16: lost to Ray Billows, 3 & 2

Walter Fairbanks (2-5) 1905 (171; 2-1) R32: d. Knowlton D. Ames, 3 & 2 R16: d. Ralph T. Hoagland, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Runcie B. Martin, 1 up 1906 (177; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to Robert P. Nevin Jr., 37 holes 1909 (167; 0-1) R32: lost to Albert P. Seckel, 7 & 5 1910 (151; 0-1) R32: lost to William E. Clow Jr., 1 up 1912 (84; 0-1) R32: lost to Kenneth P. Edwards, 20 holes Fairbanks, 60 in 1912, oldest to advance to match play until 1946.

E.F. Falls (0-1) 1933 (157; 0-1) R32: lost to Leland Hamman, 6 & 5

C.J. Farley (1-2) 1938 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Clinton Milliken, default 1953 (152; 1-1) R64: d. Carl Herrud, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Dale Morey, 2 & 1

W.H. Faulkner (0-1) 1941 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to John Kraft, 3 & 2

Norman Faunce (1-1) 1914 (155; 1-1) R32: d. William B. Langford, 2 & 1 R16 (36): lost to William Hamilton Gardner Jr., 4 & 3

Lou Fehlig (0-1) 1949 (161; 0-1) R64: lost to Alec Welsh, 5 & 4

Jim Ferrier (4-1) 1940 (142; 4-1) R64: d. George Pratt, 6 & 5 R32: d. Tom Hamper Jr., 6 & 4 R16: d. Elmer Freed, 6 & 4 QF: d. Wilford Wehrle, 2 up SF (36): lost to George E. Victor, 1 up Co-medalist 1940, with Art Doering Jr.

Gus Fetz (0-2) 1930 (158*; 0-1) R32: lost to Rudy E. Knepper, 19 holes 1932 (151; 0-1) R32: lost to A.J. Huhta, 3 & 2

Jackie Fields (0-1) 1939 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to Francis Fleming, 1 up

Ross H. Finkbine (1-1) 1903 (1-1) R64: d. James G. Berryhill, 1 up R32: lost to Norris H. Bokum, 2 & 1

Phillips Finlay (0-1) 1928 (145; 0-1) R32: lost to A.P. Wade, 2 & 1

Dow Finsterwald (0-1) 1951 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Nick Garbacz, 4 & 2 Winner, 1958 PGA Championship.

C.M. Fish Jr. (2-1) 1930 (155; 2-1) R32: d. Robert A. Conliff Jr., 1 up R16: d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 19 holes QF (36): lost to Ira L. Couch Jr., 6 & 5

Charles M. Fish (1-1) 1928 (152; 1-1) R32: d. T.A. Torrence, 1 up R16: lost to Frank Dolp, 3 & 2

H. Fisher (0-1) 1909 (161; 0-1) R32: lost to E.A. Eulass, 3 & 1

H.A. “Dixie” Fleager (1-2) 1926 (151; 0-1) R32: lost to Keefe Carter, 5 & 4 1927 (155; 1-1) R32: d. John M. Johnston, 2 up R16: lost to Bronson E. “Bon” Stein, 3 & 2

F.E. Fleming (0-1) 1935 (150; 0-1) R32: lost to Leland Hamman, 3 & 2

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Francis Fleming (1-1) 1939 (149; 1-1) R64: d. Jackie Fields, 1 up R32: lost to Verne “Spec” Stewart, 1 up

Morton Fleming (0-1) 1941 (150; 0-1) R32: lost to Frank “Sandy” Tatum, 2 & 1

W.J. Fleming (0-1) 1903 (0-1) R64: lost to Joseph K. Bole, 2 up

W.W. Flenniken (0-1) 1950 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to Rufus King, 3 & 2

Arthur Floberg (1-2) 1949 (161; 1-1) R64: d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 3 & 2 R32: lost to Alec Welsh, 2 & 1 1952 (148; 0-1) R64: lost to Tom Stephenson, 1 up

C.E. Flood (0-1) 1934 (156; 0-1) R32: lost to Maurice W. Hankinson, 8 & 6

Edward Flowers (3-2) 1938 (149; 3-1) R64: d. George E. Victor, 5 & 3 R32: d. Bert McDowell Jr., 1 up R16: d. Barney Hunt, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Lawrence Moller, 6 & 4 1951 (146; 0-1) R64: lost to MacGregor Hunter, 4 & 3

H.J. Foley Jr. (0-1) 1928 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to John D. Ames, 2 & 1

John Foley (0-1) 1954 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Harold E. Jacobson, 3 & 2

Sarg Fontanini (0-1) 1947 (157; 0-1) R64: lost to Jack Coyle, 19 holes

Harry Forbes (0-1) 1947 (148; 0-1) R64: lost to Orville Goens, 2 & 1

Harold “Junie” Foreman Jr. (4-3) 1951 (147; 1-1) R64: d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 3 & 2 R32: lost to John M. Hare, 3 & 2 1952 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 19 holes 1953 (153; 3-1) R64: d. Joe Conrad, 4 & 2 R32: d. Earl Moeller, 1 up R16: d. James Frost, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Dale Morey, 1 up

David R. Forgan (4-0) Champion 1899 1899 (84; 4-0) R16: d. R.G. Watson Jr., 5 & 4 QF: d. John D. Towne, 4 & 2 SF: d. Ralph T. Hoagland, 3 & 2 Final (36): d. Walter E. Egan, 6 & 5 Medalist 1899.

C.B. Fownes (0-1) 1903 (0-1) Pre: lost to F.S. Borton, 3 & 2

Henry Clay Fownes (0-1) 1903 (0-1) R64: lost to W.T.G. Bristol, 2 & 1 Founder, Oakmont Country Club. Father of William C. Fownes Jr.

William C. Fownes Jr. (7-5) 1903 (1-1) Pre: d. Knowlton L. Ames, default R64: lost to John D. Towne, 2 & 1 1905 (0-1) R32: lost to Joseph S. DeMoss, 1 up 1906 (153; 2-1) R32 (36): d. Sim T. Price Jr., 10 & 9 R16: d. W. Arthur Stickney, 1 up QF: lost to D.P. Fredericks, 3 & 2 Medalist 1906. 1911 (158; 3-1) R32: d. C.R. Dennen, 3 & 2 R16 (36): d. Harold Weber, 2 & 1 QF (36): d. Paul Hunter, 1 up SF (36): lost to Robert A. Gardner, 4 & 3 1915 (151; 1-1) R32: d. John Marshall Jr., 4 & 3 R16 (36): lost to H.P. Bingham, 5 & 3 Winner, 1910 United States Amateur. USGA president, 1926-27. Son of Henry Clay Fownes.

W.J. Foye (0-1) 1901 (189; 0-1) R16: lost to Phelps B. Hoyt, 6 & 5

W.C. Francis Jr. (0-1) 1934 (157; 0-1) R32: lost to Leland Hamman, 4 & 2

Joe Franco (0-2) 1938 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to James Black, 3 & 2 1940 (148; 0-1) R64: lost to Elmer F. Freed, 2 & 1 Nephew of Spain Gen. Francisco Franco.

Bob Fraser (4-2) 1936 (146; 4-1) R32: d. Matt Zadalis, 3 & 3 R16: d. Ted Adams, 4 & 3 QF (36): d. Fred Haas Jr., 4 & 3 SF (36): d. Grable W. Duvall Jr., 2 & 1 Final (36): lost to Paul Leslie, 2 & 1 1937 (147; 0-1) R64: lost to Frank Strafaci, 3 & 1

Harold W. Fraser (0-1) 1903 (0-1) Pre: lost to Walter E. Egan, 3 & 2

D.P. Fredericks (6-2) 1903 (3-1) R64: d. H.D. McCandless, default R32: d. Nathan Kendall, 7 & 6 R16: d. Norris H. Bokum, 7 & 5 QF: lost to Raymond Russel, 5 & 4 1906 (163; 3-1) R32 (36): d. J.B. Rahm, 6 & 5 R16: d. Albert P. Lambert, 3 & 2 QF: d. William C. Fownes Jr., 3 & 2 SF: lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 1 up

Elmer F. Freed (2-2) 1938 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Henry Castillo, 7 & 6 1940 (158; 2-1) R64: d. Joe Franco, 2 & 1 R32: d. Walter Hargesheimer, 2 & 1 R16: lost to Jim Ferrier, 6 & 4

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G. Decker French (2-2) 1908 (163; 1-1) R32: d. W.H. Magill, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Donald E. Edwards, 3 & 2 1917 (166; 1-1) R32: d. Paul Hunter, 2 & 1 R16 (36): lost to Jesse P. Guilford, 13 & 12

Jim C. French Jr. (0-1) 1937 (154*; 0-1) R64: lost to Ray Billows, 2 & 1

Lloyd R. French Jr. (1-1) 1950 (149; 1-1) R64: d. Robert Malone, 3 & 2 R32: lost to Leonard White, 2 & 1

Jim Frisina (13-8) 1946 (148; 2-1) R64: d. Vic Jung, 2 & 1 R32: d. George Klouda, 3 & 1 R16: lost to Lyman “Smiley” Quick, 1 up 1947 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to John Stoltz, 1 up 1948 (151; 2-1) R64: d. Russell Harper, 19 holes R32: d. Ned Embry, 1 up R16: lost to James B. “Jimmy” McHale, 1 up 1949 (154; 4-1) R64: d. Don Guariglia, 6 & 5 R32: d. William Stewart, 1 up R16: d. William C. Campbell, 3 & 2 QF: d. Dick Chapman, 2 & 1 SF (36): lost to Frank Stranahan, 5 & 4 1950 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Herbert A. Durham, 2 & 1 1951 (147; 1-1) R64: d. Lloyd H. Morgan, 4 & 2 R32: lost to James R. English, 3 & 2 1952 (149; 3-1) R64: d. Alec Welsh, 2 & 1 R32: d. Don Cherry, 2 up R16: d. Chris Gers, 19 holes QF: lost to E. Harvie Ward Jr., 6 & 5 1957 (298; 1-1) R16: d. Paul “Pete” Dye, 2 & 1 QF: lost to James Vickers, 7 & 5

James Frost (2-1) 1953 (151; 2-1) R64: d. John Royse Jr., 2 & 1 R32: d. Perry Byard, 6 & 4 R16: lost to Harold “Junie” Foreman Jr., 3 & 2

O.C. Fuller (0-1) 1902 (192; 0-1) R32: lost to Robert E. James, default

James Funston (1-2) 1952 (152; 1-1) R64: d. George E. Victor, 1 up R32: lost to Tom Stephenson, 3 & 2 1953 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to Randall R. Ahern, 4 & 2

Frank Gaines (2-1) 1922 (155; 2-1) R32: d. Henry R. “Jack” Wenzler, 1up R16: d. Harrison R. “Jim” Johnston, 1 up QF (36): lost to George “Gix” Von Elm, 7 & 6

Jack Gaines (5-2) 1931 (143; 2-1) R32: d. Jimmy Bushong, 2 & 1 R16: d. Frank Dolp, 5 & 4 QF (36): lost to O.F. Willing, 4 & 2 1935 (143; 3-1) R32: d. Ed Anderson, 4 & 3 R16: d. Howard Creel, 20 holes QF (36): d. Jack F. Malloy, 2 & 1 SF (36); lost to Charles R. Yates, 2 up

Michael Garbacz (0-1) 1951 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Joseph Moresco, 3 & 1 Brother of Nick Garbacz.

Nick Garbacz (1-1) 1951 (154; 1-1) R64: d. Dow Finsterwald, 4 & 2 R32: lost to Jack Munger, 2 & 1 Brother of Michael Garbacz.

F.G. Gardner (0-1) 1920 (167; 0-1) R32: lost to George M. McConnell, 3 & 2

Paul E. Gardner (0-2) 1917 (165; 0-1) R32: lost to John G. Anderson, 3 & 1 1919 (160; 0-1) R32: lost to C. Gilbert Waldo Jr., 1 up

Robert Gardner (2-1) 1951 (147; 2-1) R64: d. Eugene S. Pulliam, 19 holes R32: d. Charlie Coe, 1 up R16: lost to Wendell R. Aldrich, 1 up

Robert A. Gardner (11-7) 1907 (165; 1-1) R32 (36): d. W.V. Booth Jr., 9 & 8 R16: lost to William I. Howland Jr., 4 & 3 1909 (156; 2-1) R32: d. H.W. Lockett, 5 & 4 R16: d. Warren K. Wood, 3 & 2 QF (36): lost to Kenneth P. Edwards, 6 & 5 1910 (148; 1-1) R32: d. Addison Stillwell, 1 up R16 (36): lost to Warren K. Wood, 1 up 1911 (166; 4-1) R32: d. P. Bush, 6 & 5 R16 (36): d. J.B. Schlotman, 37 holes QF (36): d. Mason E. Phelps, 2 up SF (36): d. William C. Fownes, 4 & 3 Final (36): lost to Albert P. Seckel, 8 & 7 1913 (162; 3-1) R32: d. Meritz J. Loeb, 5 & 3 R16 (36): d. Mason E. Phelps, 3 & 2 QF (36): d. Arthur C. Perry, 5 & 4 SF (36): lost to Edward P. “Ned” Allis III, 6 & 5 1914 (149; 0-1) R32: lost to Edward P. “Ned” Allis, 2 & 1 1924 (150; 0-1) R32: lost E. Hoover Bankard Jr., 1 up Winner, 1909, 1915 United States Amateur.

William Hamilton Gardner Jr. (7-3) 1914 (156; 2-1) R32: d. Runcie B. Martin, 2 & 1 R16 (36): d. Norman Faunce, 4 & 3 QF (36): lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 4 & 3 1915 (160; 1-1) R32: d. William I. Howland Jr., 4 & 2 R16 (36): lost to James D. Standish Jr., 1 up 1923 (151; 4-1) R32: d. Lee J. Chase, 3 & 2 R16: d. James E. Manion, 2 & 1 QF (36): d. Ira L. Couch Jr., 12 & 11 SF (36): d. Joe M. Wells, 4 & 3 Final (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 6 & 4

H.S. Gaus (0-1) 1903 (0-1) R64: lost to L. Tlighman Boyd, 6 & 5

Jack Geiss (1-1) 1949 (148; 1-1) R64: d. Oliver Rogers, 4 & 3 R32: lost to Dick Chapman, 2 & 1

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Archie Genin (2-1) 1942 (149; 2-1) R64: d. David Walker, 4 & 3 R32: d. Moreno Caso, 20 holes R16: lost to Bruce McCormick, 4 & 2

Chris Gers (3-2) 1948 (155; 1-1) R64: d. Charles Dresser Jr., 2 up R32: lost to George Dawson, 2 & 1 1952 (143; 2-1) R64: d. Kenneth Berke, 2 & 1 R32: d. Milton Hamilton, 2 up R16: lost to Jim Frisina, 19 holes

Phil Getchell (5-1) 1954 (148; 5-1) R64: d. Joseph Lagozzino Jr., 4 & 3 R32: d. William F. Colm, 3 & 2 R16: d. Howard Johnson, 1 up QF: d. Joe Conrad, 2 & 1 SF (36): d. Ernest Tullis Jr., 6 & 4 Final (36): lost to Bruce Cudd, 37 holes

John M. Gilchrist (0-1) 1921 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to Frank D. Godchaux Jr., 6 & 4

Carl Gill (0-3) 1942 (160; 0-1) R64: lost to W.J. May, 3 & 2

O.R. Gipson (0-1) 1934 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to John Lehman, 6 & 5

Harry Givan (5-2) 1942 (149; 4-1) R64: d. Joe Hutton, 4 & 3 R32: d. Lou Cook, 7 & 5 R16: d. Kenneth Storey, 2 up QF: d. Wilford Wehrle, 5 & 4 SF (36): lost to Buell Patrick “Pat” Abbott, 8 & 7 1954 (144; 1-1) R64: d. Robert Ihlanfeldt, 1 up R32: lost to James Mallory, 5 & 3

Lawrence Glosser (4-2) 1948 (139; 4-1) R64: d. Albert Upsher, 4 & 3 R32: d. John Kraft, 5 & 4 R16: d. Robert Willits, 6 & 5 QF: d. Harold Brink, 4 & 3 SF (36): lost to Robert “Skee” Riegel, 6 & 5 Medalist 1948. 1949 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Harold Brink, 4 & 3

Frank D. Godchaux Jr. (2-2) 1921 (153; 1-1) R32: d. John M. Gilchrist, 6 & 4 R16: lost to Douglas H. Tweedie, 2 & 1 1923 (149; 1-1) R32: d. Kenneth Hisert, 5 & 3 R16: lost to Jess W. Sweetser, 3 & 2

Orville Goens (3-3) 1947 (157; 1-1) R64: d. Harry Forbes, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Thomas E. Sheehan, 2 & 1 1952 (147; 2-1) R64: d. Arthur Olfs Jr., 2 & 1 R32: d. James Jackson, 1 up R16: lost to James T. “Jim Tom” Blair III, 3 & 2 1953 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to George Busch Jr., 2 & 1

Dave “Spec” Goldman (7-4) 1934 (154; 4-1) R32: d. C.A. Bell, default R16: d. Maurice W. Hankinson, 6 & 5 QF (36): d. Jack Westland, 3 & 2 SF (36): d. Charles R. Yates, 1 up Final (36): lost to Zell Eaton, 4 & 3 1935 (144; 2-1) R32: d. Robert Thompson, 4 & 2 R16: d. Johnny Goodman, 2 up QF (36): lost to H. Rodney Bliss, 9 & 8 1939 (145; 1-1) R64: d. James Black, 4 & 2 R32: lost to Stewart “Skip” Alexander, 22 holes 1950 (145; 0-1) R64: lost to Deen Wood, 19 holes

Robert W. Goldwater (7-5) 1941 (148; 0-1) R32: lost to Warren Berl, 20 holes 1948 (159; 1-1) R64: d. Raymond Warwick, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Tom Stephenson, 4 & 3 1950 (150; 5-1) R64: d. James H. Brinkley, 3 & 2 R32: d. James B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr., 7 & 5 R16: d. Herbert A. Durham, 20 holes QF: d. Bruce McCormick, 1 up SF (36): d. Francis G. “Bo” Wininger, 1 up Final (36): lost to Charlie Coe, 7 & 6 1951 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Dale Morey, 3 & 2 1952 (147; 1-1) R64: d. John O. Levinson, 2 & 1 R32: lost to E. Harvie Ward Jr., 5 & 4 Phoenix department store owner; brother of Arizona Sen. Barry Goldwater.

Johnny Goodman (5-3) 1935 (147; 1-1) R32: d. David Connell, 1 up R16: lost to Dave “Spec” Goldman, 2 up 1936 (146; 1-1) R32: d. Bob Doran, 4 & 3 R16: lost to Fred Haas Jr., 1 up 1940 (148; 3-1) R64: d. Gerald Hardy, 2 up R32: d. Ole Williamson, 4 & 3 R16: d. Bert McDowell Jr., 3 & 2 QF: lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 1 up Winner, 1933 United States Open. Winner, 1937 United States Amateur.

Kenneth Goodman (0-1) 1901 (189; 0-1) R16: lost to Walter E. Egan, 6 & 5

Ben B. Goodwin (0-1) 1930 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to Cyril Tolley, 2 & 1

Tommy Goodwin (0-1) 1937 (154*; 0-1) R64: lost to Charles R. Yates, 3 & 2

Chester Gordon Jr. (2-1) 1942 (146; 2-1) R64: d. John Parker Jr., 7 & 5 R32: d. Ray Kimmel, 5 & 3 R16: lost to William Welch, 2 up

Fred Gordon (0-1) 1947 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Richard Irwin, 19 holes

Charles Grace (0-1) 1927 (155; 0-1) R32: lost to Vincent Dolp, 5 & 4

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Alex Graham (0-1) 1922 (152; 0-1) R32: lost to Harrison R. “Jim” Johnston, 4 & 2

Douglas Grant (4-1) 1916 (148; 4-1) R32: d. H.S. Corbett, 6 & 4 R16 (36): d. Jack Neville, 1 up QF (36): d. Evan S. “Scotty” Armstrong, 6 & 5 SF (36): d. Clarence E. Mangham, 5 & 4 Final (36): lost to Heinrich Schmidt, 7 & 6 Co-designer of Pebble Beach Golf Links with Jack Neville.

Donald Green (0-1) 1906 (168; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to Ralph McKittrick, 7 & 6

J. Edgar Green (0-1) 1954 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Harley Williams, 3 & 1

Tom Green (0-1) 1927 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to Frank Dolp, 4 & 2

Woodrow W. Greenback (0-1) 1948 (160; 0-1) R64: lost to James B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr., 2 & 1

John M. Greer (1-1) 1905 (180; 1-1) R32: d. Herbert J. Tweedie, 1 up R16: lost to Walter E. Egan, 7 & 6

John Griffin (0-1) 1953 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Lawrence Dana Jr., 4 & 2

T.B. Griffith (1-1) 1919 (159; 1-1) R32: d. Addison Stillwell, 19 holes R16 (36): lost to Harry G. Legg, 11 & 10

Charles F. Grimes (1-1) 1916 (151; 1-1) R32: d. Morris S. Phillips, 5 & 4 R16 (36): lost to R. Walker Salisbury, 2 up Winner, 1914 (inaugural) Western Junior.

Nathan Grimes (0-1) 1935 (148; 0-1) R32: lost to Zell Eaton, 5 & 4

Clare A. Griswold (0-1) 1927 (152; 0-1) R32: lost to Donald K. Moe, 3 & 2

L.M. Groves (0-1) 1937 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to David Davis, 4 & 3

Donald Guariglia (2-3) 1949 (160; 0-1) R64: lost to Jim Frisina, 6 & 5 1952 (147; 2-1) R64: d. John Banks, 6 & 5 R32: d. Hillman Robbins Jr., 2 & 1 R16: lost to Robert Knowles, 5 & 4 1953 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to James Jackson, 2 & 1

Jesse P. Guilford (2-2) 1917 (164; 2-1) R32: d. Walter C. Crowdus, 22 holes R16 (36): d. G. Decker French, 13 & 12 QF (36): lost to Kenneth P. Edwards, 1 up 1937 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Walter Blevins, 5 & 4 Winner, 1921 United States Amateur.

B.F. “Bud” Guinand (1-1) 1908 (166; 1-1) R32: d. George F. Clingham Jr., 6 & 5 R16: lost to Harry W. Allen, 2 up

G.A. Gunderson (0-1) 1946 (163*; 0-1) R64: lost to Frank Stranahan, 9 & 7

Alvin Gustafson (0-1) 1942 (162; 0-1) R64: lost to Warren Priem, 4 & 3

Ted Gwyn (0-1) 1939 (147; 0-1) R64: lost to T.A. Wood, 3 & 2

Fred Haas Jr. (4-3) 1933 (157; 0-1) R32: lost to John Montedonico, 4 & 2 1936 (141; 2-1) R32: d. Sam W. Reynolds, 7 & 6 R16: d. Johnny Goodman, 1 up QF (36): lost to Bob Fraser, 4 & 3 1937 (144; 2-1) R64: d. Walter Davison, 3 & 2 R32: d. Joe Lynch, 22 holes R16: lost to Harry Todd, 6 & 5 Winner, 1934, 1935 Western Junior.

George Hackl Jr. (0-2) 1923 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to Herman Densmore “Denny” Shute, 3 & 2 1924 (152; 0-1) R32: lost to Frank Dyer, 6 & 5

Anthony Haines (0-2) 1908 (164; 0-1) R32: lost to Leon Mitchell, 4 & 3 1926 (155; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 3 & 2

Fraser Hale (5-4) 1911 (172*; 0-1) R32: lost to Harold Weber, 7 & 5 1912 (74; 2-1) R32: d. A. Cahn, 8 & 6 R16: d. F.M.P. Taylor, 6 & 5 QF (36): lost to Warren K. Wood, 7 & 6 1913 (158; 2-1) R32: d. D.T. Magill, 7 & 6 R16 (36): d. C.B. Cory, default QF (36): lost to Warren K. Wood, 39 holes 1914 (157; 1-1) R32: d. J.L. Millar, 4 & 2 R16 (36): lost to Robert E. Hunter, 37 holes

Billy Hall (1-1) 1936 (146; 1-1) R32: d. Tom Draper, 1 up R16: lost to Jack Munger, 1 up

J.C. Hamilton Jr. (1-1) 1939 (138; 1-1) R64: d. Zale Chaffin, 5 & 4 R32: lost to Melvin R. “Chick” Harbert, 3 & 1

Milton Hamilton (1-1) 1952 (147; 1-1) R64: d. Robert Warren, 5 & 4 R32: lost to Chris Gers, 2 up

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Fred R. Hamlin (2-3) 1899 (93*; 0-1) R16: lost to E.P. Bliss, 4 & 3 1901 (176; 2-1) R16: d. Neal Macneale, 3 & 1 QF: d. William F. Pillsbury, 4 & 3 SF: lost to Phelps B. Hoyt, 2 & 1 Medalist 1901, beat Walter Egan in playoff. 1903 (0-1) R64: lost to Eddie W. Brown, default

Leland Hamman (4-3) 1933 (152; 2-1) R32: d. E.F. Falls, 6 & 5 R16: d. Gus Moreland, 1 up QF (32): lost to Walter Emery, 37 holes 1934 (153; 1-1) R32: d. W.C. Francis Jr., 4 & 2 R16: lost to Zell Eaton, 19 holes 1935 (146; 1-1) R32: d. F.E. Fleming, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Don Edwards, 4 & 2

Marsh Hammond (3-1) 1942 (143; 3-1) R64: d. Jack McIntyre, 5 & 4 R32: d. Irving Cornell, 3 & 1 R16: d. R.B. Van De Mark, 19 holes QF: lost to Buell Patrick “Pat” Abbott, 4 & 3

Tom Hamper Jr. (3-3) 1940 (154; 1-1) R64: d. Bill Zieske, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Jim Ferrier, 6 & 4 1946 (152; 2-1) R64: d. Runcie B. Martin, 2 & 1 R32: d. Robert Higgins, 4 & 3 QF: lost to Frank Stranahan, 4 & 2 1947 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to Ira D. Allen, 3 & 1

T.D. Handley (0-1) 1911 (169; 0-1) R32: lost to Eben M. Byers, 6 & 5

Maurice W. Hankinson (1-3) 1933 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to Jack Westland, 4 & 3 1934 (150; 1-1) R32: d. C.E. Flood, 8 & 6 R16: lost to Dave “Spec” Goldman, 6 & 5 1936 (147; 0-1) R32: lost to Denmar Miller, 2 up

Guy Hanson (0-1) 1937 (149; 0-1) R64: lost to Frank Hixon, 7 & 6

Melvin R. “Chick” Harbert (4-3) 1937 (146; 0-1) R64: lost to Hunter Hicks, 5 & 4 1938 (149; 2-1) R64: d. John Holmstrom Jr., 4 & 3 R32: d. Harry Todd, 5 & 3 R16: lost to William “Bill” Holt Jr., 5 & 4 1939 (151; 2-1) R64: d. Alex Welsh, 1 up R32: d. J.C. Hamilton Jr., 3 & 1 R16: lost to Reynolds Smith, 3 & 2

Hord W. Hardin (4-2) 1949 (148; 4-1) R64: d. Wilbur F. Bardels, 2 & 1 R32: d. John Lehman, 3 & 2 R16: d. Robert Keller, 5 & 3 QF: d. James McHale Jr., 2 & 1 SF (36): lost to Walter Cisco, 2 & 1 1953 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Wendell R. Aldrich, 2 & 1 USGA president, 1968-69. Augusta National Golf Club chairman, 1980-91.

Gerald Hardy (0-1) 1940 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Johnny Goodman, 2 up

John M. Hare (4-1) 1951 (143; 4-1) R64: d. Jack R. Leer, 3 & 2 R32: d. Harold “Junie” Foreman Jr., 3 & 2 R16: d. Paul “Pete” Dye, 2 & 1 QF: d. Wendell R. Aldrich, 1 up SF (36): lost to James T. “Jim Tom” Blair Jr., 3 & 2

Walter Hargesheimer (1-1) 1940 (156; 1-1) R64: d. Tom Draper, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Elmer F. Freed, 2 & 1

Russell Harper (0-1) 1948 (158; 0-1) R64: lost to Jim Frisina, 19 holes

George Harrington (2-1) 1954 (145; 2-1) R64: d. Donald Taylor, 1 up R32: d. Lyle Crawford, 4 & 3 R16: lost to Edward Meyerson, 3 & 2

B.B. Harris (0-1) 1921 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to Ira L. Couch Jr., 1 up

Labron Harris (1-1) 1939 (151; 1-1) R64: d. Henry Robertson, 3 & 1 R32: lost to Edwin C. Kingsley, 2 up Father of Labron Harris Jr. (played in 1960-62-63).

W. Chasteen Harris (2-1) 1933 (154; 2-1) R32: d. Henry Bowbeer, 3 & 1 R16: d. Fred Barsodi, 5 & 3 QF (36): lost to Jack Westland, 3 & 1

R.G. Harrison (0-1) 1911 (172*; 0-1) R32: lost to M.D. Ritchie, 19 holes

Bill Hartfiel Jr. (0-1) 1946 (158; 0-1) R64: lost to Alec Welsh, 8 & 7

George H. Hartman (3-1) 1921 (160; 3-1) R32: d. Walter Kossman, 2 up R16: d. Ben J. Buffham, 3 & 2 QF (32): d. Burton W. Mudge Jr., 7 & 6 SF (32): lost to Rudy E. Knepper, 3 & 2

Dick Haskell (0-1) 1939 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Lawrence Moller, 3 & 1

Edward Hasmann (1-1) 1925 (152; 1-1) R32: d. G.L. Conley, 1 up R16: lost to Russell W. Martin, 2 up

Robin Y. Hayne (0-2) 1915 (161; 0-1) R32: lost to Dewitt C. Balch, 1 up 1916 (165; 0-1) R32: lost to Evan S. “Scotty” Armstrong, 3 & 2

Hamilton Hedges (0-1) 1938 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Walter Blevins, 6 & 5

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Ken Heilemann (0-1) 1949 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Harry LeBeau, 5 & 3

F. Michael Heimler (0-1) 1951 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Francis G. “Bo” Wininger, 2 & 1

Eddie Held (9-7) 1922 (152; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 21 holes 1923 (151; 1-1) R32: d. Burton W. Mudge Jr., 7 & 6 R16: lost to Joe M. Wells, 19 holes 1924 (151; 2-1) R32: d. Arthur B. Sweet, 20 holes R16: d. Douglas W. Hill, 3 & 1 QF (36): lost to Harrison R. “Jim” Johnston, 3 & 1 1925 (149; 1-1) R32: d. J.G. Hunter, 2 up R16: lost to Keefe Carter, 2 up 1926 (152; 1-1) R32: d. Herman Densmore “Denny” Shute, 1 up R16: lost to Rudy E. Knepper, 19 holes 1927 (152; 4-1) R32: d. Harold Thompson, 2 up R16: d. Charles D. “Chuck” Hunter Jr., 1 up QF (36): d. Roy Moe, 41 holes SF (36): d. O.F. Willing, 6 & 5 Final (36): lost to Bronson E. “Bon” Stein, 2 & 1 1936 (146; 0-1) R32: lost to Paul Leslie, 5 & 4

John Heller (0-1) 1954 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to George Beechler, 6 & 4

James Henderson (0-1) 1952 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Frank Strafaci, 1 up

William Hendrich (0-1) 1953 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to Don Cherry, 6 & 5

Dick Hendrickson (0-1) 1942 (160; 0-1) R64: lost to Donald Taylor, 5 & 3

John T. Henry (1-1) 1917 (166; 1-1) R32: d. Albert T. Seckel, 3 & 2 R16 (36): lost to Francis Ouimet, 4 & 2

Sig Herman (0-1) 1940 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Wilford Wehrle, 6 & 5 1946 (163*; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert E. Cochran, 1 up

Lee Herron (1-1) 1940 (148; 1-1) R64: d. Herman Ridder, 6 & 5 R32: lost to Wilford Wehrle, 3 & 2

S. Davison “Dave” Herron (2-2) 1922 (149; 2-1) R32: d. E.A. Limberg, 5 & 4 R16: d. Ray Ouimet, 1 up QF (36): lost to Clarence L. Wolff, 4 & 3 1924 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to Rudy E. Knepper, 6 & 5 Winner, 1919 United States Amateur.

Carl Herrud (0-1) 1953 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to C.J. Farley, 2 & 1

W. Hertig (1-1) 1912 (83; 1-1) R32: d. J.W. Broad, 5 & 4 R16: lost to Louis P. Bromfield, 7 & 5

Henry P. Heyburn (3-3) 1910 (154; 1-1) R32: d. A.D.S. Johnson, default R16 (36): lost to Mason E. Phelps, 37 holes 1911 (171; 1-1) R32: d. G.A. Miller, 5 & 4 R16 (36): lost to Mason E. Phelps, 37 holes 1913 (168; 1-1) R32: d. Jerry P. Magee, 1 up R16 (36): lost to Arthur C. Perry, 3 & 1 Brother of John Heyburn.

John Heyburn (0-1) 1915 (161; 0-1) R32: lost to Paul Hunter, 4 & 3 Brother of Henry P. Heyburn.

Richard S. Hickey (0-2) 1917 (164; 0-1) R32: lost to E. Hoover Bankard Jr., 2 & 1 1920 (164; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 4 & 3

Hunter Hicks (2-3) 1937 (152; 1-1) R64: d. Melvin R. “Chick” Harbert, 5 & 4 R32: lost to Charles “Chuck” Kocsis, 3 & 2 1938 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Jack Hoerner, 2 & 1 1948 (155; 1-1) R64: d. Richard Kohlman, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Wilford Wehrle, 3 & 1

Milt Hicks (0-1) 1954 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Moreno Caso, 5 & 4

Grover B. Higgins (0-1) 1907 (171; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to Warren K. Wood, 8 & 7

Ray Higgins (2-1) 1946 (153; 2-1) R64: d. Jack Coyle, 2 up R32: d. Dante Vinci, 4 & 2 R16: lost to Robert E. Cochran, 4 & 3 Brother of Robert Higgins.

Robert Higgins (1-1) 1946 (152; 1-1) R64: d. John Date Jr., 1 up R32: lost to Tim Hamper Jr., 4 & 3 Brother of Ray Higgins.

Warren Higgins (3-2) 1948 (149; 3-1) R64: d. Eddie Joe Skaggs, 3 & 2 R32: d. Alfred Littleton, 20 holes R16: d. George Dawson, 1 up QF: lost to Robert “Skee” Riegel, 5 & 4 1951 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert Olson, 3 & 2

Bryce Hill (0-1) 1949 (160; 0-1) R64: lost to William Stewart, 5 & 4

Douglas W. Hill (1-1) 1924 (154; 1-1) R32: d. George Dawson, 21 holes R16: lost to Eddie Held, 3 & 1

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Roger W. Hill (0-1) 1925 (151; 0-1) R32: lost to Joseph T. Schiappacasse, 1 up

Isaac Hilliard (0-2) 1907 (180; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to John D. Cady, 2 up 1911 (172*; 0-1) R32: lost to Joseph K. Bole, 6 & 4

A. Don Hines (0-1) 1916 (164; 0-1) R32: lost to John S. Worthington, 8 & 6

Jack Hines (1-1) 1948 (154; 1-1) R64: d. Jack Munger, 1 up R32: lost to Harold Paddock Jr., 6 & 5

J.O. Hinkley (1-1) 1902 (178; 1-1) R32: d. Kenneth P. Edwards, 3 & 1 R16: lost to Sam O. Dugger, 3 & 2

Kenneth Hisert (6-5) 1923 (155; 0-1) R32: lost to Frank D. Godchaux Jr., 5 & 3 1924 (149; 0-1) R32: lost to Burton W. Mudge Jr., 2 & 1 1925 (150; 1-1) R32: d. Carlton F. Wells, 2 & 1 R16: lost to Frank W. Wattles, 4 & 3 1926 (156*; 3-1) R32: d. John McKinley Jr., 6 & 5 R16: d. James E. Manion, 3 & 2 QF (36): d. James C. Ward, 3 & 2 SF (36): lost to Frank Dolp, 9 & 8 1928 (152; 2-1) R32: d. John Dawson, 2 & 1 R16: d. James E. Manion, 2 & 1 QF (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 6 & 5 Winner, 1922 Western Junior.

Frank P. Hixon (2-1) 1937 (150; 2-1) R64: d. Guy Hanson, 7 & 6 R32: d. James Westerfelt, 5 & 4 R16: lost to David Davis, 5 & 3

Harvey Hixson (0-1) 1954 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to Len Perry, 21 holes

R. Hoaford (0-1) 1908 (165; 0-1) R32: lost to Harry W. Allen, 3 & 2

Ralph T. Hoagland (7-5) 1899 (90; 2-1) R16: d. M.C. Cummings, 3 & 2 QF: d. E.P. Bliss, 2 up SF: lost to David R. Forgan, 3 & 2 1903 (167; 2-1) R32: d. John M. Sellers, 2 & 1 R16: d. Richard D. Bokum Jr., 7 & 6 QF: lost to H. Chandler Egan, 5 & 4 1905 (179; 1-1) R32: d. Robert E. James, 5 & 3 R16: lost to Walter Fairbanks, 3 & 2 1907 (180; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to Kenneth P. Edwards, 38 holes 1909 (164; 2-1) R32: d. Harry G. Legg, 5 & 4 R16: d. Gordon Copeland, 3 & 2 QF (36): lost to Paul Hunter, 3 & 1

James Hoak (1-1) 1947 (148; 1-1) R64: d. Charles Lindgren, 4 & 3 R32: lost to William Walsh, 3 & 2 Brother of Thomas C. and Richard Hoak.

Thomas C. Hoak (2-2) 1947 (157; 1-1) R64: d. Max Shelton, 6 & 4 R32: lost to Joe Switzer, 3 & 2 1960 (293; 1-1) R16: d. James A. Nordine, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Tommy Aaron, 4 & 3 Brother of James and Richard Hoak.

Richard Hoak (0-2) 1947 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Thomas E. Sheehan, 4 & 3 1948 (158; 0-1) R64: lost to James Benson, 6 & 5 Brother of James and Thomas C. Hoak.

Jack Hoerner (1-2) 1936 (147; 0-1) R32: lost to Don Edwards, 19 holes 1938 (142; 1-1) R64: d. Hunter Hicks, 2 & 1 R32: lost to William “Bill” Holt Jr., 3 & 2

Arthur Hoff (1-3) 1951 (150; 1-1) R64: d. Charles Spross, 1 up R32: lost to James B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr., 2 & 1 1952 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to Curtis Person, default 1953 (145; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert Benning, 3 & 2

Eddie Hogan (0-1) 1931 (140; 0-1) R32: lost to George Mead, 1 up Medalist 1931.

William “Manny” Holabird Jr. (6-3) 1899 (90; 2-1) R16: d. W.R. Kirk, 1 up QF: d. William Waller, 3 & 1 SF: lost to Walter E. Egan, 1 up 1900 (174; 3-1) R16: d. George A. Yule, 4 & 3 QF: d. W.I. Osborne, 2 & 1 SF: d. Walter B. Smith, 2 & 1 Final: lost to William Waller, 1 up 1901 (182; 1-1) R16: d. Michael Doran Jr., 5 & 4 QF: lost to Raymond Russel, 3 & 1 Son of WGA president William Holabird (1902). Died Aug. 18, 1902, of typhoid fever, aged 19.

Ira S. Holden (0-1) 1915 (165; 0-1) R32: lost to H.P. Bingham, 1 up

Boothaby “Boots” Holloway (0-1) 1937 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Frank Taylor, 4 & 3

Alfred J. “Whitey” Holm (2-2) 1925 (154*; 1-1) R32: d. S.S. Sharwood, 3 & 2 R16: lost to L.E. “Babe” Bunning, 3 & 2 1932 (152*; 1-1) R32: d. Harry Eichelberger, 5 & 4 R16: lost to John L. Banks, 5 & 4

David Holmes Jr. (0-2) 1952 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to James W. Vickers, 4 & 3 1953 (147; 0-1) R64: lost to Arthur Olfs Jr., 2 up

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John Holmstrom Jr. (2-3) 1938 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Melvin R. “Chick” Harbert, 4 & 3 1939 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Stewart “Skip” Alexander, 3 & 2 1947 (149; 2-1) R64: d. Bob McCrary, 6 & 5 R32: d. Jack Coyle, 22 holes R16: lost to Robert Willits, 7 & 6 Winner, 1937 Western Junior.

William “Bill” Holt Jr. (6-2) 1937 (150; 3-1) R64: d. Billie Bob Coffey, 1 up R32: d. Paul Leslie, 20 holes R16: d. Robert Thompson, 1 up QF: lost to Ray Billows, 2 & 1 1938 (153; 3-1) R64: d. Chuck Taylor, 2 & 1 R32: d. Jack Hoerner, 3 & 2 R16: d. Melvin R. “Chick” Harbert, 5 & 4 QF: lost to Robert Babbish, 1 up

Edwin Hopkins Jr. (2-5) 1950 (150; 1-1) R64: d. William Carothers Jr., 5 & 3 R32: lost to Dale Morey, 6 & 5 1952 (145; 1-1) R64: d. Larry Kraay, 2 up R32: lost to Jack Coyle, 3 & 2 1957 (294; 0-1) R16: lost to Edgar Updegraff, 37 holes 1958 (286; 0-1) R16: lost to Pete Dye, 2 up Co-medalist (with Mason Rudolph, James “Billy” Key), 1958. 1960 (289; 0-1) R16: lost to Tommy Aaron, 3 & 1

Louis J. Hopkins (2-1) 1912 (86*; 2-1) R32: d. John D. Cady, 1 up R16: d. Paul H. Hyde, 1 up QF (36): lost to Jack Neville, 7 & 6

B.S. Horne (0-1) 1903 (0-1) Pre: defaulted, as did opponent W.I. Osborne

A.R. Horr (0-1) 1903 (0-1) Pre: lost to Ralph McKittrick, 3 & 2

Gordon Hough (0-1) 1941 (146; 0-1) R32: lost to Earle Berryhill, 3 & 1

W. Houghteling (0-1) 1904 (166; 0-1) R32: lost to Douglas P. Cadwallader, 1 up

J. Vernon Houston (0-1) 1905 (171; 0-1) R32: lost to Robert D. Bokum Jr., 7 & 6

Alan Howard (0-1) 1952 (145; 0-1) R64: lost to John Smith, 1 up

John Howard (1-1) 1930 (155; 1-1) R32: d. Don Armstrong, 19 holes R16: lost to Donald K. Moe, 2 & 1

Billy Howell (0-1) 1933 (151; 0-1) R32: lost to Fred Barsodi, 1 up

Bill Howie (0-1) 1939 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert Babbish, 2 & 1

William I. Howland Jr. (6-6) 1902 (182; 1-1) R32: d. Knowlton L. Ames, 3 & 1 R16: lost to H. Chandler Egan, 2 up 1907 (160; 3-1) R32 (36): d. L.H. Reinking, 7 & 6 R16: d. Robert A. Gardner, 4 & 3 QF: d. Lawrence Eustis, 4 & 3 SF: lost to H. Chandler Egan, 4 & 2 Medalist 1907, beat Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, Kenneth P. Edwards in playoff. 1908 (157; 0-1) R32: lost to Mason E. Phelps, 20 holes 1910 (151; 1-1) R32: d. Holden Wilson, 4 & 2 R16 (36): lost to Harry G. Legg, 7 & 5 1911 (171; 1-1) R32: d. Edward P. “Ned” Allis III, 7 & 6 R16 (36): lost to Albert P. Seckel, 4 & 3 1915 (166; 0-1) R32: lost to William Hamilton Gardner Jr., 4 & 2

Phelps B. Hoyt (4-1) Champion 1901 1901 (180; 4-0) R16: d. W.J. Foye, 6 & 5 QF: d. Herbert J. Tweedie, 3 & 1 SF: d. Fred R. Hamlin, 2 & 1 Final: d. Bruce D. Smith, 6 & 5 1905 (173; 0-1) R32: lost to Walter E. Egan, 3 & 2 WGA president 1906.

J.W. Hubbell (0-1) 1912 (83; 0-1) R32: lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 1 up

Clarence W. Hubby Jr. (6-4) 1920 (168; 2-1) R32: d. Howard R. Walton, 5 & 4 R16: d. E.A. Limberg, 6 & 5 QF (36): lost to Robert Tyre “Bobby” Jones, 12 & 11 1921 (157; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles H. Rogers, 3 & 2 1925 (149; 3-1) R32: d. H.C. Snow, 4 & 3 R16: d. L.L. Bredin, 7 & 6 QF (36): d. Arthur B. Sweet, 2 & 1 SF (36): lost to Russell W. Martin, 2 & 1 1929 (149; 1-1) R32: d. Robert H. McCrary, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Donald K. Moe, 4 & 3

Jack W. Hughes (0-1) 1929 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to John McKinley Jr., 1 up

A.J. Huhta (1-1) 1932 (147; 1-1) R32: d. Gus Fetz, 3 & 2 R16: lost to John Lehman, 5 & 4

Barney Hunt (2-1) 1938 (153; 2-1) R64: d. Sidney Richardson, 2 & 1 R32: d. Burleigh Jacobs Jr., 3 & 2 R16: lost to Edward Flowers, 5 & 4

Charles D. “Chuck” Hunter Jr. (4-4) 1926 (153; 2-1) R32: d. Jack Westland, 6 & 5 R16: d. R.S. Juran, 4 & 3 QF (36): lost to Frank Dolp, default (Dolp 5-up through 11 holes; Hunter injured right forefinger) 1927 (147; 1-1) R32: d. Paul Piggot, 6 & 4 R16: lost to Eddie Held, 1 up Medalist 1927. 1929 (152; 0-1) R32: lost to Frank Aylward, 20 holes 1931 (143; 1-1) R32: d. John De Paulo, 3 & 2 R16: lost to John Lehman, 4 & 2

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Charles L. Hunter (2-2) 1902 (189; 2-1) R32: d. John M. Sellers, 20 holes R16: d. R.H. McElwee, 5 & 3 QF: lost to Nat F. Moore, 6 & 5 1908 (166; 0-1) R32: lost to Harry G. Legg, 7 & 5

J.G. Hunter (0-1) 1925 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to Eddie Held, 2 up

MacGregor Hunter (7-4) 1949 (159; 0-1) R64: lost to Dick Chapman, 2 & 1 1950 (148; 4-1) R64: d. Joseph H. LaFortune, 4 & 3 R32: d. Leon Taylor, 3 & 1 R16: d. Jim Simpson, 2 up QF: d. Jack Munger, 4 & 3 SF (36): lost to Charlie Coe, 2 up 1951 (153; 2-1) R64: d. Edward Flowers, 4 & 3 R32: d. Nick Garbacz, 2 & 1 R16: lost to Frank Stranahan, 4 & 3 1952 (149; 1-1) R64: d. Richard Wohl, 4 & 2 R32: lost to Robert Knowles, 4 & 3 Winner, 1946 Western Junior.

Paul Hunter (12-9) 1907 (178; 2-1) R32 (36): d. Runcie B. Martin, 6 & 5 R16: d. Mason D. Phelps, 3 & 1 QF: lost to H. Chandler Egan, 4 & 3 1908 (154; 3-1) R32: d. Robert E. Hunter, 1 up R16: d. L.H. Johnson, 3 & 2 QF (36): d. Paul R. Talbot, 9 & 8 SF (36): lost to Mason E. Phelps, 3 & 2 1909 (161; 3-1) R32: d. William B. Langford, 7 & 6 R16: d. Addison Stillwell, 5 & 3 QF (36): d. Ralph T. Hoagland, 3 & 1 SF (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans, 5 & 4 1910 (150; 1-1) R32: d. Harry W. Allen, 4 & 3 R16 (36): lost to Clive T. Jaffray, 1 up 1911 (154; 2-1) R32: d. William H. Diddel, 2 & 1 R16 (36): d. Holden Wilson, 7 & 5 QF (36): lost to William C. Fownes Jr., 1 up Medalist 1911. 1913 (156; 0-1) R32: lost to Joseph C. LeDuc, 19 holes 1915 (150; 1-1) R32: d. John Heyburn, 4 & 3 R16 (36): lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 6 & 5 Medalist 1915. 1917 (162; 0-1) R32: lost to G. Decker French, 2 & 1 1919 (155; 0-1) R32: lost to J.S. Thompson, 4& 3

Robert E. Hunter (10-7) 1902 (181; 2-1) R32: d. J.C. Daniels, 2 & 1 R16: d. Harold C. Smith, 4 & 2 QF: lost to Warren Dickinson, 2 & 1 1905 (162; 1-1) R32: d. Warren K. Wood, 3 & 2 R16: lost to H. Chandler Egan, 3 & 2 1908 (164; 0-1) R32: lost to Paul Hunter, 1 up 1909 (158; 1-1) R32: d. Frank J. Douglas, 7 & 6 R16: lost to Kenneth P. Edwards, 7 & 6 1910 (149; 3-1) R32: d. Paul R. Talbot, 3 & 1 R16 (36): d. L.W. Kinnear, 4 & 3 QF (36): d. Albert P. Seckel, 6 & 4 SF (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 39 holes 1914 (155; 2-1) R32: d. Robert Markwell, 19 holes R16 (36): d. Fraser Hale, 37 holes QF (36): lost to Phil Stanton, 5 & 3 1916 (164; 1-1) R32: d. H. Warner Sherwood, 8 & 7 R16 (36): lost to Evan S. “Scotty” Armstrong, 4 & 3 Member, 1904 U.S. Olympic team (gold, team competition playing for WGA).

T. Worden Hunter (0-1) 1914 (162; 0-1) R32: lost to Kenneth P. Edwards, 3 & 1

V.M. Huntington (0-1) 1930 (155; 0-1) R32: lost to Donald K. Moe, 4 & 2

Harlow Hurley (0-1) 1920 (167; 0-1) R32: lost to Pollak Boyd, 5 & 3

Larry Huseby (1-1) 1942 (163; 1-1) R64: d. Harry Miller, 19 holes R32: lost to W.J. May, 3 & 1

Al Huske (0-1) 1930 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to Robert H. McCrary, 19 holes Father of Dave Huske (played 1965).

Joe Hutton (0-1) 1942 (165; 0-1) R64: lost to Harry Givan, 4 & 3

Paul H. Hyde (1-3) 1907 (179; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to R.O. Ainslie, 8 & 7 1912 (74; 1-1) R32: d. Stuart G. Stickney, 20 holes R16: lost to Louis J. Hopkins, 1 up 1923 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to Joe M. Wells, 4 & 3

Robert Ihlanfeldt (0-1) 1954 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Harry Givan, 1 up

Fay Ingalls (3-1) 1904 (159; 3-1) R32: d. William F. Pillsbury, 4 & 3 R16: d. J.C. Van De Mark, 4 & 3 QF: d. Sherman C. Spitzer, 20 holes SF: lost to H. Chandler Egan, 2 & 1

H.C. Ingram (0-1) 1907 (178; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to Raymond E. Daniels, 10 & 9

Lew Ink (0-1) 1946 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Glen Weld, 5 & 4

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Richard Irwin (2-2) 1947 (150; 1-1) R64: d. Fred Gordon, 19 holes R32: lost to Tom Stephenson, 2 up 1949 (152; 1-1) R64: d. Kenneth Morine, 6 & 4 R32: lost to John J. Jacobs III, 1 up

James Jackson (4-4) 1949 (151; 1-1) R64: d. Dee A. Replogle, 4 & 3 R32: lost to Harold Brink, 2 up 1952 (145; 1-1) R64: d. Henry Cripps, 2 & 1 R43: lost to Orville Goens, 1 up 1953 (149; 2-1) R64: d. Donald Guariglia, 2 & 1 R32: d. John Barton, 20 holes R16: lost to Dale Morey, 2 & 1 1958 (297; 0-1) R16: lost to Edgar Updegraff, 1 up

Paul Jackson (0-1) 1935 (144; 0-1) R32: lost to Jack F. Malloy, 6 & 4

Burleigh Jacobs Jr. (1-1) 1938 (139; 1-1) R64: d. Kenneth Young, 1 up R32: lost to Barney Hunt, 3 & 2 Medalist 1938.

John J. Jacobs III (6-2) 1947 (147; 3-1) R64: d. Harry Pailer, 2 up R32: d. Ira D. Allen, 4 & 3 R16: d. Gus Moreland, 19 holes QF: lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 1 up 1949 (152; 3-1) R64: d. Joe Switzer, 4 & 2 R32: d. Richard Irwin, 1 up R16: d. John “Pick” Wagner, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Frank Stranahan, 1 up

Harold E. Jacobson (2-1) 1954 (147; 2-1) R64: d. John Foley, 3 & 2 R32: d. Ralph Ditcher, 2 & 1 R16: lost to Edgar M. Draper Jr., 4 & 3

Clive T. Jaffray (5-4) 1901 (188; 0-1) R16: lost to Bruce D. Smith, 4 & 2 1903 (2-1) Pre: d. Charles D. Baker, default R64: d. Chisholm Beach, 7 & 6 R32: lost to John D. Towne, 1 up 1905 (173; 1-1) R32: d. E.A. Engler, 7 & 6 R16: lost to Joseph S. DeMoss, 3 & 2 1910 (157; 2-1) R32: d. Clarence Stanley, 21 holes R16 (36): d. Paul Hunter, 1 up QF (36): lost to Mason E. Phelps, 4 & 3

Louis N. James (4-3) 1903 (3-1) R64: d. R.A. Mead, 5 & 4 R32: d. W.T.G. Bristol, 3 & 2 R16: d. Joseph K. Bole, 7 & 5 QF: lost to Eddie W. Brown, 3 & 2 1904 (155; 1-1) R32: d. B.F. Cummins, 6 & 5 R16: lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 1 up 1905 (174; 0-1) R32: lost to Mason E. Phelps, 4 & 2

Robert E. James (1-2) 1902 (182; 1-1) R32: d. O.C. Fuller, default R16: lost to Warren Dickinson, 3 & 2 1905 (175; 0-1) R32: lost to Ralph T. Hoagland, 5 & 3

Don January (1-1) 1950 (149; 1-1) R64: d. Joseph Switzer, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Charlie Coe, 3 & 2 Winner, 1967 PGA Championship.

Amos Jencks (0-1) 1947 (159; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert Cardinal, 5 & 4

Clem Jensen (0-1) 1947 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert Willits, 2 & 1

Jack Jevne (0-1) 1916 (162; 0-1) R32: lost to Heinrich Schmidt, 6 & 5

Paul Johanson (0-1) 1954 (156*: 0-1) R64: lost to Kevin Riley, 6 & 5

A.D.S. Johnson (0-1) 1910 (161; 0-1) R32: lost to Henry P. Heyburn, default

Glenn Johnson (1-1) 1952 (150; 1-1) R64: d. John “Jack” Culp Jr., 2 & 1 R32: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 4 & 2

Howard Johnson (2-1) 1954 (149; 2-1) R64: d. Jack Walters, 4 & 3 R32: d. Marshall Dallas, 5 & 4 R16: lost to Phil Getchell, 1 up

James M. Johnson (0-1) 1949 (162*; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert “Skee” Riegel, 5 & 4

Keith Johnson (0-1) 1938 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Jonas Weiss, 3 & 2

L.H. Johnson (1-1) 1908 (165; 1-1) R32: d. F.D. Keeler, 1 up R16: lost to Paul Hunter, 3 & 2

E.K. Johnston (0-1) 1916 (162; 0-1) R32: lost to Clarence E. Mangham, 2 up

George J. Johnston (1-1) 1929 (151; 1-1) R32: d. Frank Justin, 4 & 2 R16: lost to A.L. “Gus” Novotny, 4 & 3

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Harrison R. “Jim” Johnston (10-4) Champion 1924 1921 (144; 3-1) R32: d. Albert T. Seckel, 1 up R16: d. J.A. Mudd Jr., 2 & 1 QF (36): d. Charles H. Rogers, 8 & 6 SF (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 5 & 4 Medalist 1921; won playoff over Rudy E. Knepper, default. 1922 (144; 1-1) R32: d. Alex Graham, 4 & 2 R16: lost to Frank Gaines, 2 & 1 1924 (146; 5-0) R32: d. Lawson Watts, 2 & 1 R16: d. E. Hoover Bankard Jr., 6 & 5 QF (36): d. Eddie Held, 3 & 1 SF (36): d. Burton W. Mudge Jr., 1 up Final (36): d. Albert P. Seckel, 1 up 1925 (holder; 0-1) R32: lost to Rial E. Rolfe, 19 holes 1926 (141; 1-1) R32: d. Robert McDougal Jr., 6 & 5 R16: lost to Frank Dolp, 19 holes Medalist 1926. Winner, 1929 United States Amateur.

John M. Johnston (0-1) 1927 (150; 0-1) R32: lost to H.A. “Dixie” Fleager, 2 up

Chester G. Jones (0-1) 1929 (151; 0-1) R32: lost to Keefe Carter, 4 & 3

E. Lee Jones (0-1) 1903 (0-1) Pre: lost to Eben M. Byers, 5 & 4

Herbert F. Jones (4-1) 1907 (174; 4-1) R32 (36): d. Donald E. Edwards, 9 & 8 R16: d. R.I. Leitch Jr., 2 up QF: d. John D. Cady, 3 & 2 SF: d. Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 1 up Final (36): lost to H. Chandler Egan, 5 & 4

L.P. Jones (0-2) 1933 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to Sam Perry, 3 & 2 1934 (156; 0-1) R32: lost to Walter Emery, 5 & 3

Robert Tyre “Bobby” Jones (3-2) 1917 (163; 0-1) R32: lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 3 & 1 1920 (139; 3-1) R32: d. Frank Crager, 6 & 5 R16: d. George M. McConnell, 7 & 5 QF (36): d. Clarence W. Hubby Jr., 12 & 11 SF (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 1 up Medalist 1920. Founder, Augusta National Golf Club and Masters Tournament. Winner, 1923, 1926, 1929, 1930 United States Open. Winner, 1924, 1925, 1927, 1928, 1930 United States Amateur. Winner, 1926, 1927, 1930 British Open. Winner, 1930 British Amateur. Jones was 15 in his 1917 appearance.

W.M. Jones (1-1) 1907 (180; 1-1) R32 (36): d. H.H. Lurton Jr., 6 & 5 R16: lost to John D. Cady, 3 & 2

William Roderick Jones (2-1) 1948 (152; 2-1) R64: d. Alan B. Phares, 3 & 1 R32: d. Daryl Schoonover, 5 & 4 R16: lost to Wilford Wehrle, 2 & 1

Carl A. Jonson (1-1) 1954 (146; 1-1) R64: d. Ford J. “Bill” Clintworth, 20 holes R32: lost to James Shriver, 2 & 1

John Jordan (1-1) 1932 (145; 1-1) R32: d. Al Andereggen, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Don Armstrong, 2 & 1

Pete Jordan (0-1) 1947 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Clancy Miller, 19 holes

Homer Joy (1-1) 1930 (155; 1-1) R32: d. Charles Becka, 2 & 1 R16: lost to Ira L. Couch Jr., 1 up

Vic Jung (0-1) 1946 (160; 0-1) R64: lost to Jim Frisina, 2 & 1

R.S. Juran (1-1) 1926 (155; 1-1) R32: d. Billy Sixty, 2 & 1 R16: lost to Charles D. “Chuck” Hunter Jr., 4 & 3

Frank Justin (0-2) 1929 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to George J. Johnston, 4 & 2 1932 (150; 0-1) R32: lost to Richard Martin, 4 & 3

H.J. Kaiser (2-1) 1929 (154; 2-1) R32: d. James L. Norberg, 5 & 3 R16: d. Marshall Becker, 1 up QF (36): lost to Arthur B. Sweet, 8 & 7

James Kearney (0-1) 1947 (159; 0-1) R64: lost to William C. Campbell, 20 holes

F.D. Keeler (0-1) 1908 (165; 0-1) R32: lost to L.H. Johnson, 1 up

M.A. Kehlor (0-1) 1913 (165; 0-1) R32: lost to H.W. Lockett, 2 & 1

Robert Keller (2-1) 1949 (159; 2-1) R64: d. Tom Stepehnson, 4 & 3 R32: d. Robert Willits, 1 up R16: lost to Hord W. Hardin, 5 & 3

Rennie Kelly (0-1) 1937 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Don Schumacher, 2 & 1

Roger Kelly (3-1) 1937 (145; 3-1) R64: d. Leo Martin, 6 & 5 R32: d. Charles “Chick” Evans, 4 & 3 R16: d. James B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr., 1 up QF: lost to Charles “Chuck” Kocsis, 1 up

Nathan Kendall (1-1) 1903 (1-1) R64: d. George A. Ormiston, default R32: lost to D.P. Fredericks, 7 & 6

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Don Kennedy (3-1) 1939 (143; 3-1) R64: d. Grover Austin Jr., 4 & 2 R32: d. George E. Victor, 2 & 1 R16: d. Marvin Mesch, 5 & 3 QF: lost to Harry Todd, 4 & 2

James A. Kennedy (0-4) 1921 (156; 0-1) R32: lost to W.R. “Baxter” Sparks, 1 up 1922 (148; 0-1) R32: lost to E. Arthur Ecklund, 4 & 3 1923 (155; 0-1) R32: lost to George Fred Lamprecht, 2 up 1929 (150; 0-1) R32: lost to Arthur B. Sweet, 2 up

Al Kenney (0-1) 1942 (157; 0-1) R64: lost to Irving Cornell, default

Chris Kenney (1-2) 1908 (167; 0-1) R32: lost to Paul R. Talbot, 22 holes 1919 (157; 1-1) R32: d. Lawson Watts, 1 up R16 (36): lost to J.S. Thompson, 4 & 3

Spence Kerkow (0-1) 1939 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to Robert W. Brownell, 3 & 2

Dave Killen (1-1) 1942 (154; 1-1) R64: d. John Anderson, 1 up R32: lost to William Welch, 3 & 2

Richard R. Kimball (3-2) 1902 (183; 1-1) R32: d. Louis Allis, 1 up R16: lost to Walter E. Egan, 4 & 3 1906 (166; 2-1) R32 (36): d. T.P. Mumford, 7 & 5 R16: d. Ralph McKittrick, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Sprague Abbott, 19 holes

Ray Kimmel (1-1) 1942 (154; 1-1) R64: d. H.V. Valentine, 4 & 3 R32: lost to Chester Gordon Jr., 5 & 3

Raymond R. Kimpel (0-1) 1951 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to James T. “Jim Tom” Blair III, 3 & 2

Rufus King (1-2) 1941 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to Fred Newton, 5 & 4 1950 (149; 1-1) R64: d. W.W. Flenniken, 3 & 2 R32: lost to Morris Williams Jr., 6 & 5

Edwin C. Kingsley (5-3) 1937 (145; 0-1) R64: lost to Harry Todd, 3 & 2 1938 (148; 2-1) R64: d. Sam Arnold, 6 & 4 R32: d. Jonas Weiss, 1 up R16: lost to Gus Moreland, 3 & 1 1939 (140; 3-1) R64: d. H. Rodney Bliss, 4 & 3 R32: d. Labron Harris, 2 up R16: d. Don Schumacher, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Stewart “Skip” Alexander, 3 & 2

L.W. Kinnear (1-1) 1910 (162*; 1-1) R32: d. Ralph Rider, 6 & 5 R16 (36): lost to Robert E. Hunter, 4 & 3

Walter R. Kirk (0-2) 1899 (92; 0-1) R16: lost to William “Manny” Holabird Jr. (0-1) 1902 (179; 0-1) R32: lost to Warren Dickinson, 1 up

Charles Kittle (1-2) 1946 (163*; 0-1) R64: lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 3 & 1 1949 (161; 1-1) R64: d. Les A. Slattery, 9 & 7 R32: lost to John Culp Jr., 3 & 2

Louis Klaue (0-1) 1927 (156; 0-1) R32: lost to Bronson E. “Bon” Stein, 4 & 2

Robert Klein (0-1) 1948 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Emmett J. Rogers Jr., 4 & 2

George Klouda (1-1) 1946 (159; 1-1) R64: d. Jack Burns, 1 up R32: lost to Jim Frisina, 3 & 1

Rudy E. Knepper (12-9) 1917 (162; 0-1) R32: lost to R.A. Bowker, 3 & 2 1919 (159; 2-1) R32: d. R.B. Sullivan, 5 & 4 R16 (36): d. Sam W. Reynolds, 2 up QF (36): lost to Lawrence D. Bromfield, 2 & 1 1920 (158; 1-1) R32: d. Leroy A. Taylor, 4 & 3 R16: lost to Clarence L. Wolff, 3 & 2 1921 (144; 4-1) R32: d. Lee Thiltges, 3 & 3 R16: d. John Marshall Jr., 3 & 1 QF (36): d. Douglas H. Tweedie, 8 & 6 SF (36): d. George H. Hartman, 3 & 2 Final (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 3 & 2 Lost medal playoff to Harrison “Jim” Johnston, default. 1924 (143; 1-1) R32: d. S. Davison “Dave” Herron, 6 & 5 R16: lost to Burton W. Mudge Jr., 2 & 1 1925 (145; 0-1) R32: lost to L.L. Bredin, 19 holes 1926 (149; 3-1) R32: d. Russell W. Martin, 3 & 1 R16: d. Eddie Held, 19 holes QF (36): d. William Medhart, 5 & 4 SF (36): lost to Bronson E. “Bon” Stein, 5 & 4 1929 (151; 0-1) R32: lost to E. Arthur Ecklund, 19 holes 1930 (152; 1-1) R32: d. Gus Fetz, 19 holes R16: lost to Jack Westland, 3 & 1

John R. Knight (0-1) 1950 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to James B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr., 6 & 4

J. Waller Knott (1-1) 1900 (182; 1-1) R16: d. H. Chandler Egan, 6 & 5 QF: lost to Walter B. Smith, 9 & 7

Robert Knowles (4-1) 1952 (143; 4-1) R64: d. John Busmeyer, 2 & 1 R32: d. MacGregor Hunter, 4 & 3 R16: d. Donald Guariglia, 5 & 4 QF: d. Tom Stephenson, 1 up SF (36): lost to Frank Stranahan, 4 & 2

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Charles “Chuck” Kocsis (5-1) 1937 (147; 5-1) R64: d. Robert A. Conliff Jr., 1 up R32: d. Hunter Hicks, 3 & 2 R16: d. Charles R. Yates, 1 up QF: d. Roger Kelly, 1 up SF (36): d John P. Burke, 3 & 2 Final (36): lost to Wilford Wehrle, 1 up

Jim Koehler (2-1) 1946 (153; 2-1) R64: d. Phil Olson, 5 & 4 R32: d. Richard S. Durkes, 4 & 3 R16: lost to William C. Campbell, 5 & 4

Tom Kohlbry (0-1) 1946 (160; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert Englin, 4 & 2

Richard Kohlman (1-2) 1947 (158; 1-1) R64: d. John Kraft, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Billy Cordingley, 5 & 3 1948 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Hunter Hicks, 2 & 1

Wilbur Kokes (1-1) 1936 (148; 1-1) R32: d. H. Rodney Bliss, 19 holes R16: lost to Grable W. Duvall Jr., 1 up

Les Kolstad (0-1) 1946 (161; 0-1) R64: lost to John “Jack” Culp Jr., 8 & 7

William Korns (1-1) 1947 (151; 1-1) R64: d. Charles Updegraff, 19 holes R32: lost to Robert Cardinal, 4 & 3

Walter Kossman (1-2) 1920 (157; 1-1) R32: d. Dudley S. Weaver Jr., 8 & 6 R16: lost to R.D. “Bert” Wilbur, 1 up 1921 (157; 0-1) R16: lost to George H. Hartman, 2 up

Bill Kostelecky (3-1) 1940 (147; 3-1) R64: d. Robert Anderson, 3 & 2 R32: d. Harry Robinson, 2 up R16: d. Bob Campbell, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Harry Todd, 6 & 4

Robert Kosten (0-1) 1949 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to James B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr., 4 & 2

Larry Kraay (0-1) 1952 (149; 0-1) R64: lost to Dale Morey, 1 up

John Kraft (5-4) 1938 (146; 1-1) R64: d. George Lueth, 5 & 3 R32: lost to Tom Sheehan Jr., 2 & 1 1941 (146; 3-1) R32: d. W.H. Faulkner, 3 & 2 R16: d. Ellsworth Vines, 7 & 6 QF: d. Dee A. Replogle, 2 & 1 SF (36): lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 6 & 5 1947 (147; 0-1) R64: lost to Richard Kohlman, 2 & 1 1948 (155; 1-1) R64: d. J.W. Buzick Jr., 3 & 2 R32: lost to Lawrence Glosser, 5 & 4

Walter Kroll (1-1) 1951 (148; 1-1) R64: d. Dean Lind, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Frank Stranahan, 6 & 4

William Kuhl (0-1) 1948 (159; 0-1) R64: lost to Daryl Schoonover, 2 up

A.M. Kuhn (0-1) 1907 (175; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to R.I. Leitch Jr., 1 up

Phil Kunkel (2-1) 1947 (150; 2-1) R64: d. Jimmy Manion, 19 holes R32: d. John Stoltz, 4 & 3 R16: lost to Robert Cardinal, 1 up

Arloo Kyle (0-1) 1931 (145; 0-1) R32: lost to O.F. Willing, 2 & 1

Ted Lach Jr. (0-1) 1953 (141; 0-1) R64: lost to Raymond Palmer, 5 & 4

Joseph H. LaFortune (0-1) 1950 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to MacGregor Hunter, 4 & 3

Joseph Lagozzino Jr. (0-1) 1954 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Phil Getchell, 4 & 3

Harold B. Lamb (2-1) 1916 (154; 2-1) R32 (36): d. John Parrott Jr., 2 up R16 (36): d. George R. Balch, 5 & 3 QF (36): lost to Roger D. Lapham, 4 & 3

Albert B. Lambert (4-3) 1903 (1-1) Pre: d. James Stephen Martin, default R64: bye after both potential foes defaulted R32: lost to Wylie W. Carhartt Jr., 1 up 1906 (163; 1-1) R32 (36): d. George A. Ormiston, 6 & 5 R16: lost to D.P. Fredericks, 3 & 2 1908 (165; 2-1) R32: d. Warren Dickinson, 1 up R16: d. Leon Mitchell, 3 & 2 QF (36): lost to John B. Cady, 37 holes

George Fred Lamprecht (5-2) 1923 (151; 2-1) R32: d. James A. Kennedy, 2 up R16: d. Herman Densmore “Denny” Shute, 5 & 4 QF (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 6 & 4 1925 (148; 3-1) R32: d. Billy Sixty, 3 & 2 R16: d. Robert A. “Bob” Stranahan, 2 & 1 QF (36): d. L.E. “Babe” Bunning, 3 & 2 SF (36): lost to Keefe Carter, 1 up

William Landreth (0-1) 1950 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to John Olver, 4 & 3

William B. Langford (0-3) 1907 (180; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to Mason E. Phelps, 12 & 11 1909 (167; 0-1) R32: lost to Paul Hunter, 7 & 6 1914 (161; 0-1) R32: lost to Norman Faunce, 2 & 1 Noted golf course architect.

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Roger D. Lapham (3-1) 1916 (157; 3-1) R32: d. Robin D. Skelly, 2 & 1 R16 (36): d. John S. Worthington, 1 up QF (36): d. Harold B. Lamb, 4 & 3 SF (36): lost to Heinrich Schmidt, 13 & 12 Mayor of San Francisco 1944-1948.

Lynford Lardner Jr. (2-2) 1937 (150; 1-1) R64: d. Buell Patrick “Pat” Abbott, 3 & 2 R32: lost to Wilford Wehrle, 19 holes 1938 (152; 1-1) R64: d. Judd Leighton, 3 & 1 R32: lost to Gus Moreland, 2 & 1

Earl Larson (3-1) 1940 (150; 3-1) R64: d. Gene Christensen, 2 & 1 R32: d. James Black, 1 up R16: d. Walter Burkemo, 3 & 1 QF: lost to George E. Victor, 1 up

Harry LaVeau (0-1) 1932 (148; 0-1) R32: lost to Ira L. Couch Jr., 5 & 4

W.A. Lawhead (0-1) 1905 (169; 0-1) R32: lost to Paul R. Talbot, 1 up

Pete Lawson (0-1) 1938 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Billy Simpson, 3 & 2

Robert Leach (0-1) 1940 (158; 0-1) R64: lost to Ellsworth Vines, 1 up

Bob Leacox (0-2) 1948 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Tom Stephenson, 5 & 4 1949 (157; 0-1) R64: lost to Donald D. Shock, 2 up

Harry LeBeau (1-1) 1949 (157; 1-1) R64: d. Ken Heilemann, 5 & 3 R32: lost to Walter Cisco, 2 up

Joseph C. LeDuc (3-1) 1913 (166; 3-1) R32: d. Paul Hunter, 19 holes R16 (36): d. E.R. Morrison, 7 & 6 QF (36): d. H.W. Lockett, 1 up SF (36): lost to Warren K. Wood, 8 & 7

Arthur Lee Jr. (0-1) 1917 (165; 0-1) R32: lost to Reuben G. Bush, 4 & 3

Howard B. Lee (3-5) 1910 (157; 1-1) R32: d. W.J. McDonald, 2 & 1 R16 (36): lost to William E. Clow Jr., 1 up 1911 (164; 0-1) R32: lost to Holden Wilson, 4 & 3 1913 (166; 0-1) R32: lost to Warren K. Wood, 6 & 5 1914 (160; 1-1) R32: d. Ralph Peters, 3 * 2 R16 (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 5 & 4 1915 (166; 1-1) R32: d. Francis R. Blossom, 1 up R16 (36): lost to E. Hoover Bankard Jr., 1 up

Jack R. Leer (0-1) 1951 (157; 0-1) R64: lost to John M. Hare, 3 & 2

Harry G. Legg (11-5) Champion 1919 1908 (159; 1-1) R32: d. Charles L. Hunter, 7 & 5 R16: lost to Elliott Callender, 2 up 1909 (157; 0-1) R32: lost to Ralph T. Hoagland, 5 & 4 1910 (140; 2-1) R32: d. Harold P. Bend, 7 & 5 R16 (36): d. William I. Howland Jr., 7 & 5 QF (36): lost to Warren K. Wood, 2 & 1 Medalist 1910. 1912 (75; 3-1) R32: d. F.N. McCartney, 2 up R16: d. W.A. McLaughlin, 19 holes QF (36): d. Louis P. Bromfield, 11 & 10 SF (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 4 & 3 1919 (155; 5-0) R32: d. Reuben G. Bush, 19 holes R16 (36): d. T.B. Griffith, 11 & 10 QF (36): d. C. Gilbert Waldo Jr., 2 & 1 SF (36): d. Clarence L. Wolff, 5 & 4 Final (36): d. Richard E. Bockenkamp, 2 up 1926 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to Frank Dolp, 6 & 5

John Lehman (20-9) Champion 1930 1929 (150; 3-1) R32: d. Billy Sixty, 3 & 2 R16: d. Robert A. Conliff Jr., 3 & 2 QF (36): d. A.L. “Gus” Novotny, 1 up SF (36): lost to Donald K. Moe, 3 & 2 1930 (147; 5-0) R32: d. Lloyd Nordstrom, 4 & 3 R16: d. George Dawson, 3 & 1 QF (36): d. Donald K. Moe, 37 holes SF (36): d. T. Philip Perkins, 8 & 7 Final (36): d. Ira L. Couch Jr., 4 & 2 Medalist 1930 (beat Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., in playoff). 1931 (holder; 3-1) R32: d. Lloyd Byerly, 6 & 5 R16: d. Charles D. “Chuck” Hunter Jr., 4 & 2 QF (36): d. Harold Thompson, 6 & 5 SF (36): lost to Donald K. Moe, 4 & 3 1932 (137; 3-1) R32: d. Joel Shepherd, 6 & 4 R16: d. A.J. Huhta, 5 & 4 QF (36): d. Don Armstrong, 5 & 4 SF (36): lost to Ira L. Couch Jr., 3 & 2 Medalist 1932. 1933 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to Mike Roach, 3 & 2 1934 (154; 1-1) R32: d. O.R. Gipson, 6 & 5 R16: lost to Walter Emery, 4 & 3 1936 (143; 3-1) R32: d. P.A. Lyck, 7 & 6 R16: d. Charles R. Yates, 2 & 1 QF (36): d. Don Schumacher, 1 up SF (36): lost to Paul Leslie, 5 & 4 1938 (146; 1-1) R64: d. T.A.E. Vyse, 1 up R32: lost to William F. “Bill” Reed Jr., 21 holes 1949 (157; 1-1) R64: d. R. Morgan Evans, 1 up R32: lost to Hord W. Hardin, 3 & 2 1953 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Hillman Robbins Jr., 2 & 1

Judd Leighton (0-1) 1938 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Lynford Lardner Jr., 3 & 1

R.I. Leitch Jr. (1-1) 1907 (176; 1-1) R32 (36): d. A.M. Kuhn, 1 up R16: lost to Herbert F. Jones, 2 up

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Paul Leslie (10-5) Champion 1936 1934 (157; 2-1) R32: d. Joy D. Cole, 7 & 6 R16: d. Jack F. Malloy, 4 & 2 QF (36): lost to Charles R. Yates, 10 & 9 1935 (143; 1-1) R32: d. Loran Van Zandt, 4 & 3 R16: lost to Charles R. Yates, 2 & 1 1936 (140; 5-0) R32: d. Eddie Held, 5 & 4 R16: d. Don Edwards, 3 & 2 QF (36): d. Jack Munger, 38 holes SF (36): d. John Lehman, 5 & 4 Final (36): d. Bob Fraser, 2 & 1 1937 (holder; 1-1) R64: d. George Lewis, 5 & 4 R32: lost to William “Bill” Holt Kr., 20 holes 1938 (149; 1-1) R64: d. Randall R. Ahern, 4 & 3 R32: lost to Maurice McCarthy, 1 up 1957 (301; 0-1) R16: lost to James Hiskey, 5 & 4 Formally Dr. J. Paul Leslie in later life.

Lew Levinson (0-1) 1930 (152; 0-1) R32: lost to Jack Westland, 2 & 1

John O. Levinson (6-4) 1949 (155; 2-1) R64: d. George Edmonson, 4 & 3 R32: d. Francis G. “Bo” Wininger, 4 & 3 R16: lost to James McHale Jr., 3 & 2 1951 (149; 1-1) R64: d. Melvin F. Sheahan, 5 & 4 R32: lost to Paul “Pete” Dye, 19 holes 1952 (144; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert W. Goldwater, 2 & 1 1953 (146; 3-1) R64: d. Lester A. Slattery Jr., 5 & 4 R32: d. Harold Brink, 2 up R16: d. Richard Spangler Jr., 5 & 3 QF: lost to Richard S. Norton, 1 up

John Levison (1-1) 1937 (148; 1-1) R64: d. E.E. Moore, 2 up R32: lost to Harry Todd, 3 & 1

George Lewis (0-1) 1937 (154*; 0-1) R64: lost to Paul Leslie, 5 & 4

H.A. Lewis (0-1) 1948 (161; 0-1) R64: lost to Ned Embry, 4 & 3

Herb Lewis (0-1) 1940 (160; 0-1) R64: lost to Neil C. Croonquist, 2 & 1

Van Lewis (0-1) 1950 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert Willets, 6 & 4

Drake Lightner (0-1) 1910 (162*; 0-1) R32: lost to Warren K. Wood, 4 & 2

E.A. Limberg (1-2) 1920 (165; 1-1) R32: d. James E. Manion, 2 up R16: lost to Clarence W. Hubby Jr., 6 & 5 1922 (156; 0-1) R32: lost to S. Davison “Dave” Herron, 5 & 4

I.W. Lincoln (0-1) 1921 (159; 0-1) R32: lost to Douglas H. Tweedie, 2 & 1

Dean Lind (0-1) 1951 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Walter Kroll, 2 & 1 Winner, 1948 U.S. Junior Amateur (inaugural). Winner, 1949, 1950 Western Junior.

Charles Lindgren (0-1) 1947 (157; 0-1) R64: lost to James Hoak, 4 & 3

Kenneth Lindley (0-1) 1954 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert Prall, 3 & 2

George Lindsey (1-1) 1909 (166; 1-1) R32: d. Charles McArthur, 5 & 4 R16: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 3 & 2 Believed to be the Western Amateur’s first left-handed player.

Lawson Little (0-1) 1927 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 3 & 2 Winner, 1934, 1935 United States Amateur. Winner, 1934, 1935 British Amateur. Winner, 1940 United States Open.

Alfred Littleton (1-1) 1948 (158; 1-1) R64: d. Raymond Riggin, 20 holes R32: lost to Warren Higgins, 20 holes

A. Lockerby (0-1) 1919 (161; 0-1) R32: lost to Sam W. Reynolds, 2 & 1

H.W. Lockett (2-2) 1909 (164; 0-1) R32: lost to Robert A. Gardner, 5 & 4 1913 (170; 2-1) R32: d. M.A. Kehlor, 2 & 1 R16 (36): d. Carl B. Devil, 3 & 2 QF (36): lost to Joseph C. LeDuc, 1 up

S.H. Lockett (1-1) 1904 (168; 1-1) R32: d. Orrin W. Potter Jr., 1 up R16: lost to George F. Clingman Jr., 3 & 1

Allan N. Loeb (1-1) 1919 (157; 1-1) R32: d. John D. Cady, 2 & 1 R16 (36): lost to James D. Standish Jr., 2 & 1

Allan M. Loeb (1-3) 1952 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Hillman Robbins Jr., 2 & 1 1953 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Earl Moeller, 5 & 4 1954 (153; 1-1) R64: d. Lee Steil, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Clarence Smith, 4 & 2

Henry Loeb (2-1) 1953 (151; 2-1) R64: d. Morton Olman, 1 up R32: d. E. Harvie Ward Jr., 4 & 3 R16: lost to Richard Norton, 4 & 2

Mertiz J. Loeb (0-1) 1913 (169; 0-1) R32: lost to Robert A. Gardner, 5 & 3

David E. Logan (1-1) 1951 (148; 1-1) R64: d. Keith Campbell, 4 & 3 R32: lost to Dale Morey, 5 & 3

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Roger E. Lord (0-1) 1919 (157; 0-1) R32: lost to Frank Lynch, 4 & 3

Edward Edgar “Eddie” Lowery (0-1) 1937 (149; 0-1) R64: lost to Joe Lynch, 4 & 3 Caddie for Francis Ouimet, 1913 United States Open.

Ralph Ludlam (0-1) 1948 (159; 0-1) R64: lost to Harold Paddock Jr., 4 & 3

George Lueth (0-1) 1938 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to John Kraft, 5 & 3

H.H. Lurton Jr. (0-1) 1907 (179; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to W.M. Jones, 6 & 5

P.A. Lyck (0-1) 1936 (148; 0-1) R32: lost to John Lehman, 7 & 6

Francis Lynch (1-1) 1936 (149; 1-1) R32: d. Jack M. Pollard, 1 up R16: lost to Denmar Miller, 5 & 4

Frank Lynch (1-2) 1919 (163; 1-1) R32: d. Roger E. Lord, 4 & 3 R16 (36): lost to C. Gilbert Waldo Jr., 6 & 5 1921 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to Francis R. Blossom, 19 holes

Joe Lynch (1-1) 1937 (150; 1-1) R64: d. E.E. Lowery, 4 & 3 R32: lost to Fred Haas Jr., 22 holes

Fred S. Lyon (0-1) 1930 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to T. Philip Perkins, 6 & 5 Winner, 1929 Western Junior.

George S. Lyon (1-2) 1914 (155; 1-1) R32: d. E. Hoover Bankard Jr., 19 holes R16 (36): lost to Albert P. Seckel, 4 & 3 1915 (164; 0-1) R32: lost to Joseph K. Bole, 2 & 1 1904 Olympic champion, representing Canada.

Malcolm MacNaughton (4-1) 1931 (145; 4-1) R32: d. J.H. Crowell, 7 & 6 R16: d. H. Chandler Egan, 4 & 2 QF (36): d. Rudie Wilhelm, 5 & 4 SF (36): d. O.F. Willing, 2 & 1 Final (36): lost to Donald K. Moe, 9 & 7

Neal Macneale (0-1) 1901 (189; 0-1) R16: lost to Fred R. Hamlin, 3 & 1

Richard Madsack (0-1) 1954 (1521; 0-1) R64: lost to Bruce Cudd, 4 & 3

Jerry P. Magee (0-1) 1913 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to Henry P. Heyburn, 1 up

Robert Magie Jr. (0-1) 1946 (160; 0-1) R64: lost to Dante Vinci, 6 & 5

D.T. “Dominie” Magill (0-2) 1909 (168*, 0-1) R32: lost to Elliott Callender, 5 & 4 1913 (168; 0-1) R32: lost to Fraser Hale, 7 & 6

W.H. Magill (0-3) 1906 (163; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to Stuart G. Stickney, 11 & 10 1907 (170; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to George F. Clingman Jr., 7 & 5 1908 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to G. Decker French, 3 & 2

James Mallory (2-1) 1954 (149; 2-1) R64: d. Dan Morgan, 2 & 1 R32: d. Harry Givan, 5 & 3 R16: lost to Clarence Smith, 5 & 4

Jack F. Malloy (3-2) 1934 (155; 1-1) R32: d. H. Rodney Bliss, 2 & 1 R16: lost to Paul Leslie, 4 & 2 1935 (149; 2-1) R32: d. Paul Jackson, 6 & 4 R16: d. Jackson bean, 3 & 2 QF (36): lost to Jack Gaines, 2 & 1

Pat Malloy (1-1) 1938 (154; 1-1) R64: d. Tony Ruddy, 20 holes R32: lost to Lawrence Moller, 1 up

J. Elmer Malm (0-1) 1935 (149; 0-1) R32: lost to Walter Emery, 3 & 2

Robert Malone (0-1) 1950 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to Lloyd R. French Jr., 3 & 2

Frank Maloney (0-1) 1949 (162*; 0-1) R64: lost to John “Pick” Wagner, 3 & 1

Sonny Manarchy (1-1) 1934 (158; 1-1) R32: d. Charles Reasor, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Charles R. Yates, 5 & 4

Clarence E. Mangham (3-1) 1916 (146; 3-1) R32: d. E.K. Johnston, 2 up R16 (36): d. F.H. O’Keefe, 6 & 5 QF (36): d. R. Walker Salisbury, 2 & 1 SF (36): lost to Douglas Grant, 5 & 4

James E. Manion (6-8) 1920 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to E.A. Limberg, 2 up 1921 (149; 0-1) R32: lost to Dewey Weber, 1 up 1922 (148; 0-1) R32: lost to Clarence L. Wolff, 2 & 1 1923 (148; 1-1) R32: d. A.E. Shannon, 1 up R16: lost to William Hamilton Gardner Jr., 2 & 1 1924 (143; 3-1) R32: d. J.M. Whitbread, 8 & 6 R16: d. Henry R. “Jack” Wenzler, 1 up QF (36): d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 8 & 7 SF (36): lost to Albert P. Seckel, 1 up 1925 (146; 0-1) R32: lost to Keefe Carter, 6 & 5 1926 (153; 1-1) R32: d. Dexter Cummings, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Kenneth Hisert, 3 & 2 1928 (151; 1-1) R32: d. Arthur B. Sweet, 5 & 3 R16: lost to Kenneth Hisert, 2 & 1 Father of Jimmy Manion.

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Jimmy Manion (0-3) 1946 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Stockton Rogers, 2 & 1 1947 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Phil Kunkel, 19 holes 1948 (163; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert “Skee” Riegel, 4 & 2 Given name James L., son of James E. Manion.

John R. Marfield (0-1) 1903 (0-1) Pre: lost to W.C. Carnegie, 8 & 7

Robert Markwell (1-2) 1914 (161; 0-1) R32: lost to Robert E. Hunter, 19 holes 1917 (166; 1-1) R32: d. Parker Nall, 2 & 1 R16 (36): lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 42 holes

John Marshall Jr. (1-4) 1911 (170; 0-1) R32: lost to G.W. Bunn Jr., 5 & 4 1913 (168; 0-1) R32: lost to John Simpson, 6 & 5 1915 (161; 0-1) R32: lost to William C. Fownes Jr., 4 & 3 1921 (155; 1-1) R32: d. Ray Ouimet, 1 up R16: lost to Rudy E. Knepper, 3 & 1

Nate Marshall (2-1) 1937 (146; 2-1) R64: d. Earl Christianson, 4 & 2 R32: d. Joe Thompson, 6 & 4 R16: lost to Wilford Wehrle, 2 & 1

Charles Martin (0-1) 1932 (150; 0-1) R32: lost to George Dawson, 2 up

Edward Martin (0-1) 1937 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Don Erickson, 4 & 3

Edward P. Martin (0-1) 1903 (0-1) Pre: lost to Richard D. Bokum Jr., 6 & 5

Iverson Martin (1-1) 1939 (153; 1-1) R64: d. Tom Cooley, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Walter Emery, 20 holes

James Stephen Martin (0-1) 1903 (0-1) Pre: lost to Albert B. Lambert, default

Leo Martin (0-1) 1937 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Roger Kelly, 6 & 5

Leonard Martin (0-1) 1923 (152; 0-1: R32: lost to Jess W. Sweetser, 5 & 4

Richard Martin (1-2) 1930 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., default 1932 (140; 1-1) R32: d. Frank Justin, 4 & 3 R16: lost to Richard Ashley, 3 & 2

Runcie B. Martin (3-7) 1905 (175; 3-1) R32: d. John D. Towne, 1 up R16: d. Charles D. Baker, 1 up QF: d. Walter Fairbanks, 1 up SF: lost to H. Chandler Egan, 4 & 3 1906 (174; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to Ardo Mitchell, 7 & 6 1907 (178; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to Paul Hunter, 6 & 5 1909 (161; 0-1) R32: lost to Warren K. Wood, 7 & 6 1914 (150; 0-1) R32: lost to William Hamilton Gardner Jr., 2 & 1 1917 (163; 0-1) R32: lost to Kenneth P. Edwards, 19 holes 1946 (160; 0-1) R64: lost to Tom Hamper Jr., 2 & 1 Martin, 61 in 1946, set records for oldest qualifier and most years (29) between appearances; former record broken by Chick Evans.

Russell W. Martin (6-5) 1923 (156; 1-1) R32: d. Donald E. “Ned” Sawyer, 5 & 3 R16: lost to Dexter Cummings, 4 & 3 1925 (151; 4-1) R32: d. Dexter Cummings, 1 up R16: d. Edward Hasmann, 2 up QF (36): d. Frank W. Wattles, 3 & 2 SF (36): d. Clarence W. Hubby Jr., 2 & 1 Final (36): lost to Keefe Carter, 3 & 2 1926 (155; 0-1) R32: lost to Rudy E. Knepper, 3 & 1 1928 (154; 1-1) R32: d. Don Armstrong, 4 & 3 R16: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 7 & 5 1929 (152; 0-1) R32: lost to Carey L. Ballew Jr., 4 & 3

Lloyd Martz (1-1) 1953 (148; 1-1) R64: d. Clifford Taylor, 3 & 2 R32: lost to Robert Benning, 2 up

M.L. Massingill (1-1) 1935 (151*; 1-1) R32: d. Tom Dwyer, 5 & 4 R16: lost to Walter Emery, 4 & 3

Tom Matey (0-1) 1951 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Richard Collord, 5 & 4

Billy Maxwell (1-1) 1950 (150; 1-1) R64: d. George Dawson, 4 & 3 R32: lost to James W. Vickers, 3 & 2

Lee Maxwell (2-1) 1909 (167; 2-1) R32: d. Carl B. Devol, 2 & 1 R16: d. E.A. Eulass, 3 & 2 QF (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 3 & 2

John May (2-1) 1917 (166; 2-1) R32: d. F.J. Douglas, 2 & 1 R16 (36): d. E. Hoover Bankard Jr., 6 & 5 QF (36): lost to Donald E. Edwards, 3 & 2

W.J. May (2-1) 1942 (152; 2-1) R64: d. Carl Gill, 3 & 2 R32: d. Larry Huseby, 3 & 1 R16: lost to Robert “Skee” Riegel, 3 & 2

Ben Mayo Jr. (0-1) 1939 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Frank Steidle, 5 & 4

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Louis B. Maytag (0-1) 1926 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to Bronson E. “Bon” Stein, 4 & 3 Son of founder of Maytag Corporation, eventually president.

Jim McAlvin (0-2) 1947 (160; 0-1) R64: lost to Gus Moreland, 23 holes 1949 (161; 0-1) R64: lost to Clancy Miller, 2 & 1

Charles McArthur (0-1) 1909 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to George Lindsey, 5 & 4

Raymond McAuliffe (0-1) 1923 (155; 0-1) R32: lost to Ira L. Couch Jr., 4 & 3

H.D. McCandless (0-1) 1903 (0-1) R64: lost to D.P. Fredericks, default

Maurice McCarthy (6-2) 1938 (151; 5-1) R64: d. Yontz Bonnett, 5 & 4 R32: d. Paul Leslie, 1 up R16: d. Walter Emery, 5 & 4 QF: d. Gus Moreland, 4 & 2 SF (36): d. Tom Sheehan Jr., 1 up Final (36): lost to Robert Babbish, 5 & 3 1953 (146; 1-1) R64: d. James W. Vickers, 1 up R32: lost to Lawrence Dana Jr., 1 up

F.N. McCartney (0-1) 1912 (83; 0-1) R32: lost to Harry G. Legg, 2 up

George M. McConnell (1-1) 1920 (156; 1-1) R32: d. F.G. Gardner, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Robert Tyre “Bobby” Jones, 7 & 5

Bruce McCormick (9-3) 1937 (145; 1-1) R64: d. Pete Watts, 4 & 2 R32: lost to Harry B. Westbrook, 1 up 1942 (145; 5-1) R64: d. Charles Walker, 6 & 5 R32: d. James Shriver, 5 & 3 R16: d. Archie Genin, 4 & 2 QF: d. Robert “Skee” Riegel, 3 & 2 SF (36): d. William Welch, 2 & 1 Final (36): lost to Buell Patrick “Pat” Abbott, 7 & 6 1950 (148; 3-1) R64: d. Richard E. Patton, 1 up R32: d. Walter S. Benson Jr., 8 & 6 R16: d. O’Hara Watts, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Robert W. Goldwater, 1 up

R.E. McCracken (0-1) 1912 (85; 0-1) R32: lost to F.M.P. Taylor, 6 & 4

Robert H. McCrary (3-4) 1929 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to Clarence W. Hubby Jr., 3 & 2 1930 (153; 3-1) R32: d. Al Huske, 19 holes R16: d. Cyril Tolley, 1 up QF (36): d. A.L. “Gus” Novotny, 2 up SF (36): lost to Ira L. Couch Jr., 2 & 1 1932 (146; 0-1) R32: lost to Arthur M. Bartlett, 19 holes 1947 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to John Holmstrom Jr., 6 & 5

Joseph N. McDonald (1-1) 1913 (169; 1-1) R32: d. J.M. Tait, 4 & 3 R16 (36): lost to Edward P. “Ned” Allis III, 4 & 3

R.W.J. McDonald (0-1) 1913 (163; 0-1) R32: lost to E.R. Morrison, 19 holes

W.J. McDonald (0-1) 1910 (162*; 0-1) R32: lost to Howard B. Lee, 2 & 1

Robert McDougal Jr. (0-1) 1926 (151; 0-1) R32: lost to Harrison R. “Jim” Johnston, 6 & 5

Bert McDowell Jr. (3-2) 1938 (150; 1-1) R64: d. Ven Savage, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Edward Flowers, 1 up 1940 (152; 2-1) R64: d. Jake Weatherby, 3 & 2 R32: d. Neil C. Croonquist, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Johnny Goodman, 3 & 2

Ed McElligott (0-1) 1946 (162; 0-1) R64: lost to Lyman “Smiley” Quick, 6 & 5

Walter McElroy (1-1) 1954 (152; 1-1) R64: d. Robert Stafford, 8 & 6 R32: lost to William Conroy, 4 & 2

R.H. McElwee (4-2) 1902 (182; 1-1) R32: d. John D. Towne, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Charles L. Hunter, 5 & 3 1904 (169; 3-1) R32: d. George A. Thorne, 2 & 1 R16: d. Joseph S. DeMoss, 3 & 2 QF: d. George F. Clingman Jr., 2 up SF: lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 6 & 5

James B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr. (14-6) 1937 (149; 3-1) R64: d. Crawford Rainwater, 5 & 3 R32: d. Don Schumacher, 4 & 3 R16: lost to Roger Kelly, 1 up 1947 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Joe Switzer, 21 holes 1948 (151; 5-1) R64: d. Woodrow W. Greenback, 2 & 1 R32: d. Del Ryder, 2 & 1 R16: d. Jim Frisina, 1 up QF: d. Wilford Wehrle, disqualification, found 15 clubs in bag; McHale 1 up through 6 holes SF (36): d. Harold Paddock Jr., 1 up Final (36): lost to Robert “Skee” Riegel, 3 & 1 1949 (155; 3-1) R64: d. Robert Kosten, 4 & 2 R32: d. Howard Zachritz, 1 up R16: d. John O. Levinson, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Hord W. Hardin, 2 & 1 1950 (143; 1-1) R64: d. John R. Knight, 6 & 4 R32: lost to Robert W. Goldwater, 7 & 5 Co-medalist 1950, with Dale Morey, Leonard White, Morris Williams Jr. 1951 (153; 3-1) R64: d. Nap Chinnick, 1 up R32: d. Arthur Hoff, 2 & 1 R16: d. William C. Campbell, 1 up QF: lost to Robert Olson, 2 & 1 Professional between 1937 and 1947 appearances, reinstated amateur after World War II.

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Jimmy McGonagill (0-1) 1950 (144; 0-1) R64: lost to Leroy McMullen, 2 & 1

A.S. McIntyre (0-1) 1917 (163; 0-1) R32: lost to Francis Ouimet, 3 & 1

Jack McIntyre (0-1) 1942 (167*; 0-1) R64: lost to Marsh Hammond, 5 & 4

E.J. “Robert” McKee (1-2) 1922 (148; 1-1) R32: d. T.B. Curren, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 2 & 1 1947 (159; 0-1) R64: lost to Ken Young, 5 & 3

Bill McKenzie (0-1) 1938 (149; 0-1) R64: lost to John David, 21 holes

John McKinley Jr. (1-3) 1924 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to Howard Schendorf, 2 & 1 1926 (151; 0-1) R32: lost to Kenneth Hisert, 6 & 5 1929 (149; 1-1) R32: d. Jack W. Hughes, 1 up R16: lost to Carey L. Ballew Jr., 3 & 1

Bud McKinney (1-1) 1950 (147; 1-1) R64: d. Clancy Miller, 6 & 5 R32: lost to William C. Campbell, 5 & 4

Ralph McKittrick (2-2) 1903 (1-1) Pre: d. A.R. Horr, 3 & 2 R64: lost to Eben M. Byers, 3 & 2 1906 (1-1) R32 (36): d. Donald Green, 7 & 6 R16: lost to Richard R. Kimball, 2 & 1

W.A. McLaughlin (1-1) 1912 (80; 1-1) R32: d. H.W. Treat, 7 & 6 R16: lost to Harry G. Legg, 19 holes

Lucien McLaughlin (0-1) 1934 (156; 0-1) R32: lost to Verne “Spec” Stewart, 6 & 4

W.T. McMillan (0-1) 1911 (162; 0-1) R32: lost to J.B. Schlotman, 2 & 1

Leroy McMullen (1-1) 1950 (153; 1-1) R64: d. Jimmy McGonagill, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Jim Simpson, 3 & 1

H. McSweeney (0-1) 1903 (0-1) R64: lost to R.H. Crowell, 6 & 5

George Mead (1-1) 1931 (156*; 1-1) R32: d. Eddie Hogan, 1 up R16: lost to O.F. Willing, 2 & 1

Lloyd Mead (0-1) 1931 (151; 0-1) R32: lost to H. Chandler Egan, 7 & 5

R.A. Mead (0-1) 1903 (0-1) R64: lost to Louis N. James, 5 & 4

Nate Mears (1-1) 1909 (164; 1-1) R32: d. Mason E. Phelps, 20 holes R16: lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 1 up

William Medart (4-2) 1924 (153; 2-1) R32: d. John Dawson, 4 & 3 R16: d. J.A. Mudd Jr., 1 up QF (36): lost to Albert P. Seckel, 2 & 1 1926 (153; 2-1) R32: d. J. Douglas Casey, 2 up R16: d. A.L. Miller, 19 holes QF (36): lost to Rudy E. Knepper, 5 & 4

Edward Meister (1-2) 1938 (153; 1-1) R64: d. John Shouse, 7 & 6 R32: lost to Wilford Wehrle, 4 & 3 1949 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Tom Sullivan, 1 up

Beauford J. Melik (1-2) 1938 (151; 1-1) R64: d. Bill Schaller, 19 holes R32: lost to Walter Blevins, 19 holes 1951 (149; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert Chew Jr., 7 & 6

Otto Mengert (0-1) 1942 (159; 0-1) R64: lost to Phil Baird, 3 & 2

Eddie Merrins (3-0) Champion 1955 1955 (281; 3-0) QF (36): d. Rex Baxter, 2 & 1 SF (36): d. Don Bisplinghoff, 1 up Final (36): d. Hillman Robbins Jr., 37 holes

Marvin Mesch (2-1) 1939 (155; 2-1) R64: d. Jack Munger, 2 & 1 R32: d. Otis Duncan, 2 & 1 R16: lost to Don Kennedy, 5 & 3

Fritz Metzger (1-1) 1942 (156; 1-1) R64: d. Ralph Whaley, 6 & 5 R32: lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 3 & 2

Edward Meyerson (3-1) 1954 (152; 3-1) R64: d. Donald Russell, 5 & 3 R32: d. Robert Prall, 2 & 1 R16: d. George Harrington, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Bruce Cudd, 19 holes

Gene Milbourn (0-1) 1936 (146; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles R. Yates, 4 & 3

J.L. Millar (0-1) 1914 (152; 0-1) R32: lost to Fraser Hale, 4 & 2

A.L. Miller (1-2) 1926 (156*; 1-1) R32: d. Jack M. Pollard, 19 holes R16: lost to William Medhart, 19 holes 1932 (151; 0-1) R32: lost to Billy Sixty, 1 up

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Clancy Miller (2-4) 1947 (155; 1-1) R64: d. Pete Jordan, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Robert Willits, 2 & 1 1949 (147; 1-1) R64: d. James McAlvin, 2 & 1 R32: lost to William C. Campbell, 21 holes 1950 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Bud McKinney, 6 & 5 1951 (157; 0-1) R64: lost to William C. Campbell, 3 & 2

Denmar Miller (2-1) 1936 (142; 2-1) R32: d. Maurice W. Hankinson, 2 up R16: d. Francis Lynch, 5 & 4 QF (36): lost to Grable W. Duvall Jr., 4 & 3

Guy A. Miller (2-4) 1904 (172; 0-1) R32: lost to H. Chandler Egan, 7 & 6 1905 (157; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles D. Baker, 7 & 5 Medalist 1905. 1911 (165; 0-1) R32: lost to Henry P. Heyburn, 5 & 4 1915 (166; 2-1) R32: d. Donald E. Edwards, 1 up R16 (36): d. Addison Stillwell, 4 & 3 QF (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 10 & 9

Harry Miller (0-1) 1942 (149; 0-1) R64: lost to Larry Huseby, 19 holes

Clinton Milliken (1-1) 1938 (152; 1-1) R64: d. C.J. Farley, default R32: lost to Walter Emery, 5 & 3

Harry Missildine (1-1) 1941 (148; 1-1) R32: d. Glenn Oatman, 20 holes R16: lost to Verne “Spec” Stewart, 3 & 2

Ardo Mitchell (2-2) 1906 (161; 2-1) R32 (36): d. Runcie B. Martin, 7 & 6 R16: d. Kenneth P. Edwards, 19 holes QF: lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 4 & 2 1908 (162; 0-1) R32: lost to John D. Cady, 19 holes

Leon Mitchell (1-1) 1908 (167; 1-1) R32: d. Anthony Haines, 4 & 3 R16: lost Albert B. Lambert, 3 & 2

Donald K. Moe (13-4) Champion 1929, 1931 1927 (155; 1-1) R32: d. Clare A. Griswold, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Frank Dolp, 4 & 2 1928 (144; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles L. Weems, 3 & 2 1929 (144; 5-0) R32: d. W.S. Critchlaw, 6 & 5 R16: d. Clarence W. Hubby Jr., 4 & 3 QF (36): d. Carey L. Ballew Jr., 4 & 3 SF (36): d. John Lehman, 3 & 2 Final (36): d. Gilbert Carter, 37 holes Medalist 1929. 1930 (holder; 2-1) R32: d. V.M. Huntington, 4 & 2 R16: d. John Howard, 2 & 1 QF (36): lost to John Lehman, 37 holes 1931 (152; 5-0) R32: d. Howard Tustin, 5 & 4 R16: d. Francis H.I. Brown, 19 holes QF (36): d. Fay Coleman, 7 & 6 SF (36): d. John Lehman, 4 & 3 Final: d. Malcolm MacNaughton, 9 & 7 1932 (holder; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 1 up Brother of Roy Moe, uncle of Buddy Moe.

Roy Moe (2-1) 1927 (149; 2-1) R32: d. Howard Townsend, 4 & 3 R16: d. Vincent Dolp, 1 up QF (36): lost to Eddie Held, 41 holes Brother of Donald K. Moe, father of Buddy Moe.

Roy M. “Buddy” Moe Jr. (0-1) 1942 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Jim Whipple, 5 & 3 Age 13 in 1942, youngest qualifier for Western Amateur. Son of Roy Moe, nephew of Donald K. Moe.

Earl Moeller (1-1) 1953 (147; 1-1) R64: d. Allen M. Loeb, 5 & 4 R32: lost to Harold “Junie” Foreman Jr., 1 up

Jim Molitor (0-1) 1942 (164; 0-1) R64: lost to Verne Callison, 5 & 4

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Lawrence Moller (17-6) 1928 (154; 3-1) R32: d. William Tweddell, 2 & 1 R16: d. Dave Ward, 19 holes QF (36): d. Rial E. Rolfe, 4 & 2 SF (36): lost to A.L. “Gus” Novotny, 4 & 3 1929 (148; 2-1) R32: d. Logan Van Zandt, 1 up R16: d. Frank Aylward, 3 & 1 QF (36): lost to Gilbert Carter, 2 & 1 1938 (146; 4-1) R64: d. Willie Thomsen, 6 & 4 R32: d. Pat Malloy, 1 up R16: d. Walter Blevins, 1 up QF: d. Edward Flowers, 6 & 4 SF (36): lost to Robert Babbish, 5 & 3 1939 (143; 5-1) R64: d. Dick Haskell, 3 & 1 R32: d. Billy Simpson, 3 & 2 R16: d. Gus Moreland, 3 & 2 QF: d. Robert Babbish, 1 up SF (36): d. Stewart “Skip” Alexander, 37 holes Final (36): lost to Harry Todd, 2 & 1 1940 (148; 2-1) R64: d. Ray Schmidt, 2 & 1 R32: d. Robert Sulzer, 4 & 3 R16: lost to Harry Todd, 3 & 2 1951 (154; 1-1) R64: d. Preston V. Murphy, 2 & 1 R32: lost to James T. “Jim Tom” Blair III, 2 up

Daniel Molyneaux (0-1) 1953 (145; 0-1) R64: lost to Perry Byard, 1 up

Kenneth Monteagle (1-1) 1916 (157; 1-1) R32: d. Karl Schmidt, 1 up R16 (36): lost to Heinrich Schmidt, 6 & 5

John Montedonico (1-1) 1933 (153; 1-1) R32: d. Fred Haas Jr., 4 & 2 R16: lost to Jack Westland, 6 & 5

Louis A. Montedonico (0-1) 1933 (146; 0-1) R32: lost to Don Armstrong, 7 & 6

E.E. Moore (0-1) 1937 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to John Levison, 2 up

Nat F. Moore (4-2) 1902 (182; 3-1) R32: d. William F. Pillsbury, 4 & 3 R16: d. L. Tilghman Boyd, 1 up QF: d. Charles L. Hunter, 6 & 5 SF: lost to Walter E. Egan, 1 up 1903 (1-1) R64: d. J.C. Oliver, default R32: lost to Eddie W. Brown, 3 & 2 Member, 1904 U.S. Olympic team (gold, team competition playing for WGA).

Gus Moreland (15-9) Champion 1932 1932 (150; 5-0) R32: d. L.E. “Babe” Bunning, 6 & 5 R16: d. H. Rodney Bliss, 2 & 1 QF (36): d. Richard Ashley, 5 & 4 SF (36): d. Charles H. Seaver, 1 up Final (36): d. Ira L. Couch Jr., 5 & 4 1933 (holder; 1-1) R32: d. Sidney Solomon Jr., 4 & 3 R16: lost to Leland Hamman, 1 up 1935 (150; 2-1) R32: d. Robert A. Conliff Jr., 19 holes R16: d. Zell Eaton, 5 & 3 QF (36): lost to Charles R. Yates, 1 up 1936 (145; 0-1) R32: lost to Don Schumacher, 2 & 1 1937 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to James Black, 20 holes 1938 (144; 3-1) R64: d. Robert Sulzer, 1 up R32: d. Lynford Lardner Jr., 2 & 1 R16: d. Edwin C. Kingsley, 3 & 1 QF: lost to Maurice McCarthy, 4 & 2 1939 (143; 1-1) R64: d. Harrison Smith, 1 up R32: lost to Robert A. Conliff Jr., 4 & 2 1947 (143; 2-1) R64: d. Jim McAlvin, 23 holes R32: d. Ken Young, 2 up R16: lost to John J. Jacobs III, 19 holes 1950 (152; 1-1) R64: d. Neil Smith, 3 & 2 R32: lost to Jack Munger, 5 & 4 1951 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Herbert A. Durham, 3 & 2

Joseph Moresco (1-1) 1951 (157; 1-1) R64: d. Michael Garbacz, 3 & 1 R32: lost to Norman Dunlap, 2 & 1

Dale Morey (17-6) Champion 1953 1950 (143; 2-1) R64: d. Kenneth F. Corcoran, 5 & 4 R32: d. Edwin Hopkins Jr., 6 & 5 R16: lost to William C. Campbell, 1 up 1951 (140; 2-1) R64: d. Robert W. Goldwater, 3 & 2 R32: d. David E. Logan, 5 & 3 R16: lost to James T. “Jim Tom” Blair III, 4 & 3 Co-medalist 1950, with James B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr., Leonard White, Morris Williams Jr. 1952 (142; 4-1) R64: d. Kenneth Morine, 1 up R32: d. Ted Adams, 3 & 2 R16: d. Jack Coyle, 20 holes QF: d. Ed Ervasti, 2 & 1 SF (36): lost to E. Harvie Ward Jr., 4 & 2 1953 (141; 6-0) R64: d. Harry Allen Jr., 4 & 3 R32: d. C.J. Farley, 2 & 1 R16: d. James Jackson, 2 & 1 QF: d. Harold “Junie” Foreman Jr., 1 up SF (36): d. Don Cherry, 6 & 4 Final (36): d. Richard S. Norton, 8 & 6 1954 (holder; 1-1) R64: d. John Wood, 6 & 4 R32: lost to Ernest Tullis Jr., 2 & 1 Scored 141 in practice during qualifying. 1956 (287; 2-1) R16: d. John Owens, 5 & 4 QF: d. Floyd Addington, 1 up SF: lost to Jack Parnell, 3 & 1 1963 (307; 0-1) R16: lost to George Boutell, 2 & 1

Dan Morgan (0-1) 1954 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to James Mallory, 2 & 1

Lloyd H. Morgan (0-1) 1951 (155, 0-1) R64: lost to Jim Frisina, 4 & 2

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Kenneth Morine (0-4) 1949 (160; 0-1) R64: lost to Richard Irwin, 6 & 4 1951 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Tom Veech, 4 & 2 1952 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Dale Morey, 1 up 1954 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Ernest Tullis Jr., 3 & 2

John Morrell (0-2) 1932 (150; 0-1) R32: lost to John L. Banks, 5 & 4 1953 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to E. Harvie Ward Jr., 5 & 4

E.R. Morrison (1-1) 1913 (169; 1-1) R32: d. R.W.J. McDonald, 19 holes R16 (36): lost to Joseph C. LeDuc, 7 & 6

L.R. Morrow (0-1) 1920 (168; 0-1) R32: lost to Douglas H. Tweedie, 6 & 5

J.A. Mudd Jr. (2-2) 1921 (158; 1-1) R32: d. John M. Simpson, 6 & 5 R16: lost to Harrison R. “Jim” Johnston, 2 & 1 1924 (150; 1-1) R32: d. H.E. Spear Jr., 3 & 2 R16: lost to William Medart, 1 up

Burton W. Mudge Jr. (6-4) 1921 (158; 2-1) R32: d. James C. Ward, 1 up R16: d. Dewey Weber, 4 & 3 QF (36): lost to George H. Hartman, 7 & 6 1922 (157*; 1-1) R32: d. Arthur M. Bartlett, 22 holes R16: lost to Clarence L. Wolff, 2 up 1923 (156; 0-1) R32: lost to Eddie Held, 7 & 6 1924 (154; 3-1) R32: d. Kenneth Hisert, 2 & 1 R16: d. Rudy E. Knepper, 2 & 1 QF (36): d. E.F. Carter, 2 & 1 SF (36): lost to Harrison R. “Jim” Johnston, 1 up Winner, 1921 Western Junior.

Dudley Mudge (0-1) 1919 (160; 0-1) R32: lost to Richard E. Bockenkamp, 2 & 1

Richard Mullin (0-1) 1930 (155; 0-1) R32: lost to Earle Berryhill, 5 & 4

T.P. Mumford (0-1) 1906 (171; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to Richard R. Kimball, 7 & 5

Al Mundle (0-1) 1954 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to James Shriver, 22 holes

Jack Munger (8-7) 1933 (152; 0-1) R32: lost to Carl Dann Jr., 2 & 1 1936 (142; 2-1) R32: d. Crawford Rainwater, 1 up R16: d. Billy Hall, 1 up QF (36): lost to Paul Leslie, 38 holes 1937 (145; 0-1) R64: lost to Richard Ashley, 21 holes 1939 (143; 0-1) R64: lost to Marvin Mesch, 2 & 1 1948 (160; 0-1) R64: lost to Jack Hines, 1 up 1950 (150; 3-1) R64: d. Matthew Roberts, 1 up R32: d. Gus Moreland, 5 & 4 R16: d. James W. Vickers, 3 & 2 QF: lost to MacGregor Hunter, 4 & 3 1951 (155; 3-1) R64: d. Jack Coyle, 2 & 1 R32: d. Nick Garbacz, 2 & 1 R16: d. Richard Collord, 19 holes QF: lost to Frank Stranahan, 1 up

Preston V. Murphy (0-1) 1951 (146; 0-1) R64: lost to Lawrence Moller, 2 & 1

Hiram Myers (0-1) 1947 (157; 0-1) R64: lost to William Walsh, 4 & 3

Robert Myers (0-1) 1951 (147; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert Chew Jr., 19 holes

Tully Myers (0-1) 1948 (158; 0-1) R64: lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 5 & 4

Reggie Myles Jr. (1-1) 1953 (147; 1-1) R64: d. John Bryan, 3 & 2 R32: lost to Richard Norton, 25 holes

Parker Nall (0-1) 1917 (160; 0-1) R32: lost to Robert Markwell, 2 & 1

Norando Nannini (0-1) 1951 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to John David, 1 up

Dick Near (0-1) 1931 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to Frank Dolp, 5 &4

Harold Neimeyer (2-1) 1927 (154; 2-1) R32: d. Russell Smith, 19 holes R16: d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 1 up QF (36): lost to Bronson E. “Bon” Stein, 3 & 2

Murry Nelson Jr. (0-1) 1899 (92; 0-1) R16: lost to Walter E. Egan, 8 & 7

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Jack Neville (7-4) 1912 (73; 3-1) R32: d. H.J. Eaton, 5 & 3 R16: d. Jack Dewitt, 4 & 3 QF (36): d. Louis J. Hopkins, 7 & 6 SF (36): lost to Warren K. Wood, 5 & 3 1914 (155; 1-1) R32: d. Wayne Chatfield-Taylor, 4 & 3 R16 (36): lost to Edward P. “Ned” Allis, 2 & 1 1915 (156; 2-1) R32: d. Charles L. Weems, 6 & 4 R16 (36): d. William H. Diddel, 3 & 2 QF (36): lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 10 & 9 1916 (157; 1-1) R32: d. Edwin B. Palmer, 7 & 6 R16 (36): lost to Douglas Grant, 1 up Co-designer of Pebble Beach Golf Links with Douglas Grant.

Jack C. Nevin (0-1) 1916 (167; 0-1) R32: lost to R. Walker Salisbury, 2 up

Robert P. Nevin Jr. (3-2) 1903 (2-1) Pre: d. Charles H. Stanley, 2 & 1 R64: d. O.P. Clay, 5 & 4 R32: lost to Stuart G. Stickney, 3 & 2 1906 (177; 1-1) R32 (36): d. Walter Fairbanks, 37 holes R16: lost to Stuart G. Stickney, 19 holes

Fred Newton (1-1) 1941 (148; 1-1) R32: d. Rufus King, 5 & 4 R16: lost to Dee A. Replogle, 3 & 2

Tom Noonan (0-1) 1940 (159; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert Sulzer, 2 & 1

James L. Norberg (0-1) 1929 (151; 0-1) R32: lost to H.J. Kaiser, 5 & 3

Jim Nordine (0-2) 1940 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Paul Clifford, 2 & 1 1960 (287; 0-1) R16: lost to Thomas C. Hoak, 3 & 2

Lloyd Nordstrom (0-1) 1930 (156; 0-1) R32: lost to John Lehman, 4 & 3

R.W. Northrup (0-1) 1902 (192; 0-1) R32: lost to Fred R. Pettit, 2 & 1

Morris Norton (3-1) 1941 (147; 3-1) R32: d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 4 & 3 R16: d. Frank Stranahan, 2 & 1 QF: d. Verne “Spec” Stewart, 1 up SF (36): lost to Harry Todd, 2 up

Richard S. Norton (5-2) 1951 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to George Thomas, 1 up 1953 (149; 5-1) R64: d. Louis Rosanova, 7 & 5 R32: d. Reggie Myles Jr., 25 holes R16: d. Henry Loeb, 4 & 2 QF: d. John O. Levinson, 1 up SF (36): d. Frank Strafaci, 4 & 3 Final (36): lost to Dale Morey, 8 & 6

A.L. “Gus” Novotny (8-3) 1928 (152; 4-1) R32: d. Bronson E. “Bon” Stein, 3 & 1 R16: d. John D. Ames, 19 holes QF (36): d. O.F. Willing, 1 up SF (36): d. Lawrence Moller, 4 & 3 Final (36): lost to Frank Dolp, 4 & 3 1929 (149; 2-1) R32: d. John Van Nortwick, 5 & 3 R16: d. George J. Johnston, 4 & 3 QF (36): lost to John Lehman, 1 up 1930 (154; 2-1) R32: d. Vincent Dolp, 2 & 1 R16: d. Keefe Carter, 2 up QF (36): lost to Robert H. McCrary, 2 up

James E. Nugent (1-1) 1919 (157; 1-1) R32: d. F. Douglass, 3 & 2 R16 (36): lost to Lawrence D. Bromfield, 11 & 10

Dave O’Connor (0-1) 1923 (157*; 0-1) R32: lost to John G. Anderson, 4 & 3

F.H. O’Keefe (1-1) 1916 (157; 1-1) R32: d. Arthur H. Braly, 1 up R16 (36): lost to Clarence E. Mangham, 6 & 5

Glen Oatman (0-4) 1936 (148; 0-1) R32: lost to Ted Adams, 4 & 3 1939 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Reynolds Smith, 5 & 4 1941 (155; 0-1) R32: lost to Harry Missildine, 20 holes 1949 (161; 0-1) R64: lost to Harold Paddock Jr., 2 & 1

Howard Odell (0-1) 1954 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Edgar M. Draper Jr., 3 & 1 Former U. of Washington head football coach.

Harry Offutt Jr. (0-1) 1949 (160; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert Willits, 3 & 2

Arthur Olfs Jr. (1-2) 1952 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to Orville Goens, 2 & 1 1953 (152; 1-1) R64: d. David Holmes Jr., 2 up R32: lost to Richard Spangler Jr., 3 & 2

J.C. Oliver (0-1) 1903 (0-1) R64: lost to Nat F. Moore, default

Morton Olman (0-1) 1953 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Henry Loeb, 1 up Leading golf memorabilia authority.

James Olson (0-1) 1954 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to David Barclay, 2 up

Phil Olson (0-1) 1946 (158; 0-1) R64: lost to Jim Koehler, 5 & 4

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Robert Olson (4-1) 1951 (142; 4-1) R64: d. Warren Higgins, 3 & 2 R32: d. Tom Veech, 2 up R16: d. Norman Dunlap, 6 & 4 QF: d. James B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr., 2 & 1 SF (36): lost to Frank Stranahan, 3 & 2

John Olver (2-1) 1950 (145; 2-1) R64: d. William Landreth, 4 & 3 R32: d. Robert Willets, 3 & 1 R16: lost to Francis G. “Bo” Wininger, 2 & 1

Bill O’Neal (0-2) 1939 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to E.J. Rogers, 7 & 6 1940 (159; 0-1) R64: lost to Walter Burkemo, 5 & 4 1942 (156; 0-3) R64: lost to Lou Cook, 1 up

George A. Ormiston (0-2) 1903 (0-1) R64: lost to Nathan Kendall, default 1906 (162; 0-1) R16 (36): lost to Albert B. Lambert, 6 & 5

W.I. Osborne (1-4) 1899 (93*; 0-1) R16: lost to William Waller, 4 & 2 1900 (174; 1-1) R16: d. G.A. Bennett, 4 & 3 QF: lost to William “Manny” Holabird Jr., 2 & 1 1902 (189; 0-1) R32: lost to Stuart G. Stickney, default 1903 (0-1) Pre: defaulted, as did opponent B.S. Horne

I.J. Osbun (0-1) 1924 (151; 0-1) R32: lost to L.E. “Babe” Bunning, 4 & 2

Ken Otis (0-1) 1942 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Moreno Caso, 6 & 4

Francis Ouimet (5-0) Champion 1917 1917 (153; 5-0) R32: d. A.S. McIntyre, 3 & 1 R16 (36): d. John T. Henry, 4 & 2 QF (36): d. Paul Burnett, 14 & 13 SF (36): d. Donald E. Edwards, 4 & 2 Final (36): d. Kenneth P. Edwards, 1 up Brother of Ray Ouimet. Winner, 1913 United States Open.

Ray Ouimet (1-2) 1921 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to John Marshall Jr., 1 up 1922 (146; 1-1) R32: d. H.E. Brown, 2 up R16: lost to S. Davison “Dave” Herron, 1 up Brother of Francis Ouimet.

R.A. Owens (0-1) 1934 (157; 0-1) R32: lost to Grable W. Duvall Jr., 4 & 3

Harold Paddock Jr. (8-3) 1948 (155; 4-1) R64: d. Ralph Ludlum, 4 & 3 R32: d. Jack Hines, 6 & 5 R16: d. Dean Adkisson, 6 & 5 QF: d. Dick Price, 2 & 1 SF (36): lost to James B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr., 1 up 1949 (150; 3-1) R64: d. Glen Oatman, 2 & 1 R32: d. Herbert A. Sloan, 2 & 1 R16: d. Harold Brink, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Walter Cisco, 3 & 1 1950 (146; 1-1) R64: d. William Rochelle, 4 & 3 R32: lost to Don Addington, 8 & 6

Harry Pailer (0-2) 1947 (158; 0-1) R64: lost to John J. Jacobs III, 2 up 1949 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to William C. Campbell, 3 & 1

Edwin B. Palmer (0-1) 1916 (167; 0-1) R32: lost to Jack Neville, 7 & 6

Raymond Palmer (3-1) 1953 (152; 3-1) R64: d. Ted Lach Jr., 5 & 4 R32: d. Hillman Robbins Jr., 3 & 2 R16: Tom Draper Jr., 4 & 3 QF: lost to Don Cherry, 20 holes

T.W. Palmer (0-1) 1920 (165; 0-1) R32: lost to Clarence L. Wolff, 6 & 4

Erv Parent (1-1) 1954 (147; 1-1) R64: d. A.L. Cassiday, 4 & 3 R32: lost to David Barclay, 20 holes

John Parker Jr. (0-1) 1942 (164; 0-1) R64: lost to Chester Gordon Jr., 7 & 5

John Parrott Jr. (0-1) 1916 (165; 0-1) R32: lost to Harold B. Lamb, 2 up

Jack Pas (0-1) 1942 (161; 0-1) R64: lost to Al F. Appleton, 3 & 2

G.S. Patterson (0-1) 1914 (159; 0-1) R32: lost to Howard R. Walton, 3 & 1

Richard E. Patton (1-2) 1950 (145; 0-1) R64: lost to Bruce McCormick, 1 up 1951 (143; 1-1) R64: d. Buz Wohl, 1 up R32: lost to Curtis Person, 3 & 1

Stuart Pattulio (0-1) 1942 (161; 0-1) R64: lost to R.B. Van Der Mark, 1 up

Ted Payseur (2-1) 1922 (150; 2-1) R32: d. A.B. Smith, 3 & 1 R16: d. T.B. Cochran, 3 & 2 QF (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 6 & 5 Later Northwestern golf coach, athletics director.

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J.M. Pease (0-1) 1903 (0-1) Pre: lost to Stuart G. Stickney, 7 & 6

Don Peddie (0-1) 1940 (157; 0-1) R64: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 6 & 5

K.J. Pederson (1-1) 1917 (167; 1-1) R32: d. Rial E. Rolfe, 19 holes R16 (36): lost Paul Burnett, 3 & 2

Richard Lee Perk (0-1) 1949 (160; 0-1) R64: lost to Howard Zachritz, 5 & 4

T. Philip Perkins (3-2) 1928 (145; 0-1) R32: lost to Ira L. Couch Jr., 2 & 1 1930 (154; 3-1) R32: d. Fred S. Lyon, 6 & 5 R16: d. Earle Berryhill, 8 & 7 QF (36): d. Jack Westland, 2 & 1 SF (36): lost to John Lehman, 8 & 7

Arthur C. Perry (3-2) 1904 (172; 1-1) R32: d. Alden B. Swift, 4 & 3 R16: lost to H. Chandler Egan, 5 & 4 1913 (165; 2-1) R32: d. W.E. Code, 3 & 2 R16 (36): d. Henry P. Heyburn, 3 & 1 QF (36): lost to Robert A. Gardner, 5 & 4

Len Perry (1-1) 1954 (154; 1-1) R64: d. Harvey Hixson, 21 holes R32: lost to Kevin Riley, 3 & 2

Sam Perry (1-1) 1933 (153; 1-1) R32: d. L.P. Jones, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Charles R. Yates, 1 up

Curtis Person (2-4) 1933 (156; 0-1) R32: lost to Zell Eaton, 3 & 2 1950 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Francis G. “Bo” Wininger, 5 & 4 1952 (147; 2-1) R64: d. Arthur Hoff, default R32: d. Richard E. Patton, 3 & 1 R16: lost to Frank Stranahan, 4 & 3 1957 (296; 0-1) R16: lost to James Vickers, 5 & 4

Ralph Peters (0-1) 1914 (155; 0-1) R32: lost to Howard B. Lee, 3 & 2

Robert C. Peters (0-1) 1948 (157; 0-1) R64: lost to Del Ryder, 4 & 3

Fred R. Pettit (1-1) 1902 (183; 1-1) R32: d. R.W. Northrup, 2 & 1 R16: lost to Stuart G. Stickney, 4 & 3

Charles O. Pfeil (0-1) 1920 (163; 0-1) R32: lost to R.W. Thompson, 5 & 4 WGA president 1923-1925.

Alan B. Phares (0-1) 1948 (160; 0-1) R64: lost to William Roderick Jones, 3 & 1

Mason E. Phelps (16-6) Champion 1908, 1910 1905 (167; 2-1) R32: d. Louis N. James, 4 & 2 R16: d. William E. Clow Jr., 4 & 3 QF: lost to Joseph S. DeMoss, 20 holes 1907 (171; 1-1) R32 (36): d. William B. Langford, 12 & 11 R16: lost to Paul Hunter, 3 & 1 1908 (157; 5-0) R32: d. William I. Howland Jr., 20 holes R16: d. Kenneth P. Edwards, 2 up QF (36): d. Donald E. Edwards, 7 & 6 SF (36): d. Paul Hunter, 3 & 2 Final (36): d. Harry W. Allen, 6 & 5 1909 (157; 0-1) R32: lost to Nate Mears, 20 holes 1910 (145; 5-0) R32: d. James D. Standish Jr., 2 & 1 R16 (36): d. Henry P. Heyburn, 37 holes QF (36): d. Clive T. Jaffray, 4 & 3 SF (36): d. Warren K. Wood, 5 & 4 Final (36): d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 2 & 1 1911 (168; 2-1) R32: d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 1 up R16 (36): d. Henry P. Heyburn, 37 holes QF (36): lost to Robert A. Gardner, 2 up 1912 (80; 0-1) R32: lost to Warren K. Wood, 5 & 4 1913 (153; 1-1) R32: d. Evan S. “Scotty” Armstrong, 3 & 2 R16 (36): lost to Robert A. Gardner, 3 & 2 Member, 1904 U.S. Olympic team (gold, team competition playing for WGA).

Morris S. Phillips (0-1) 1916 (165; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles F. Grimes, 5 & 4

R.W. Phipps (0-1) 1942 (161; 0-1) R64: lost to Melvin Aspray, 2 & 1

Paul Piggot (0-1) 1927 (157; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles D. “Chuck” Hunter Jr., 6 & 4

William F. Pillsbury (1-4) 1901 (185; 1-1) R16: d. John D. Cady, 2 & 1 QF: lost to Fred R. Hamlin, 4 & 3 1902 (191; 0-1) R32: lost to Nat F. Moore, 4 & 3 1904 (165; 0-1) R32: lost to Fay Ingalls, 4 & 3 1907 (171; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to H. Chandler Egan, default (Egan 7 up after 10 holes)

Kenneth Pinns (0-1) 1952 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Frank Stranahan, 2 & 1

Stephen Pipoly (0-1) 1952 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to Ed Ervasti, 6 & 5

Bud Plantz (0-1) 1941 (149; 0-1) R32: lost to Bill Tucker, 1 up

Raymond Poe (0-1) 1948 (159; 0-1) R64: lost to Leroy Christy, 3 & 2

Jack M. Pollard (0-2) 1926 (150; 0-1) R32: lost to A.L. Miller, 19 holes 1936 (146; 0-1) R32: lost to Francis Lynch, 1 up

George Poparad (0-1) 1942 (165; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert “Skee” Riegel, 5 & 4

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Claude Post Jr. (0-1) 1948 (161; 0-1) R64: lost to Joe Switzer, 2 & 1

Harry Potter (0-1) 1915 (155; 0-1) R32: lost to Addison Stillwell, 5 & 3

Orrin W. Potter Jr. (0-2) 1904 (172; 0-1) R32: lost to S.H. Lockett, 1 up 1906 (168; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to Kenneth P. Edwards, 3 & 2

Hugh Powell (0-1) 1942 (159; 0-1) R64: lost to Palmer Smith, 4 & 3

Robert Prall (1-1) 1954 (147; 1-1) R64: d. Kenneth Lindley, 3 & 2 R32: lost to Edward Meyerson, 2 & 1

George Pratt (0-1) 1940 (160; 0-1) R64: lost to Jim Ferrier, 6 & 5

Tom Prescott (0-2) 1917 (162; 0-1) R32: lost to Donald E. Edwards, 3 & 1 1920 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to James C. Ward, 1 up

C.C. Preston (0-1) 1903 (0-1) Pre: lost to John D. Towne, 5 & 3

Dick Price (3-1) 1948 (151; 3-1) R64: d. Hale Ritchie, 3 & 1 R32: d. James Benson, 6 & 5 R16: d. Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 3 & 1 QF: lost to Harold Paddock Jr., 2 & 1

Sim T. Price Jr. (0-1) 1905 (173; 0-1) R32: lost to William C. Fownes Jr., 10 & 9

Warren Priem (2-1) 1942 (149; 2-1) R64: d. Alvin Gustafson, 4 & 3 R32: d. Donald Taylor, 1 up R16: lost to Wilford Wehrle, 4 & 3

Eugene S. Pulliam (0-1) 1951 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert Gardner, 19 holes. Publisher, Indianapolis Star and News, 1975-1999.

Jack Purdum (1-1) 1946 (157; 1-1) R64: d. Charles Betcher, 4 & 3 R32: lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 5 & 4

Lyman “Smiley” Quick (4-1) 1946 (141; 4-1) R64: d. Ed McElligott, 6 & 5 R32: d. Dick Doeschler, 5 & 4 R16: d. Jim Frisina, 1 up QF: d. Wilford Wehrle, 2 & 1 SF (36): lost to Frank Stranahan, 39 holes Co-medalist 1946, with Frank Stranahan, Marvin H. “Bud” Ward.

E.H. Raedel (0-1) 1921 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 3 & 2

J.B. Rahm (0-1) 1906 (178; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to D.P. Fredericks, 6 & 5

Crawford Rainwater (0-2) 1936 (147; 0-1) R32: lost to Jack Munger, 1 up 1937 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to James B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr., 5 & 3

S.V. Ramage (0-1) 1903 (0-1) R64: lost to Norris H. Bokum, 3 & 2

William Rautenbusch (0-2) 1914 (159; 0-1) R32: lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 20 holes 1915 (160; 0-1) R32: lost to William H. Diddel, 4 & 2

Charles Reasor (0-2) 1934 (155; 0-1) R32: lost to Sonny Manarchy, 3 & 2 1935 (148; 0-1) R32: lost to H. Rodney Bliss, 3 & 1

L.H. Reinking (0-3) 1906 (168; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to W. Arthur Stickney, 8 & 7 1907 (168; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to William I. Howland Jr., 7 & 6 1908 (166; 0-1) R32: lost to H. Chandler Egan, 6 & 5

Otto Reiter (0-1) 1936 (147; 0-1) R32: lost to Billy Cordingley, 4 & 3

A.M. Reed (0-1) 1913 (165; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 7 & 5

Claude “Buster” Reed (0-1) 1950 (145; 0-1) R64: lost to Leon Taylor, 1 up

Ralph R. Reed (1-1) 1947 (158; 1-1) R64: d. Howard Zachritz, 19 holes R32: lost to William C. Campbell, 3 & 2

William F. “Bill” Reed Jr. (2-1) 1938 (152; 2-1) R64: d. Sam Ruskin, 21 holes R32: d. John Lehman, 21 holes R16: lost to Tom Sheehan Jr., 1 up

Owen W. Rees (0-1) 1903 (0-1) R64: lost to W.W. Coldham, 8 & 7

David Reniger (1-1) 1953 (155; 1-1) R64: d. Dan Sheehan Jr., 3 & 2 R32: lost to Don Cherry, 6 & 4

Frank W. Renwick (0-1) 1932 (150; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles H. Seaver, 20 holes

Dee A. Replogle (2-2) 1941 (145; 2-1) R32: d. Worth Stimits, 2 & 1 R16: d. Fred Newton, 3 & 2 QF: lost to John Kraft, 2 & 1 1949 (161; 0-1) R64: lost to James Jackson, 4 & 3

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Sam W. Reynolds (1-4) 1914 (162; 0-1) R32: lost to Harold Weber, 2 up 1919 (156; 1-1) R32: d. A. Lockerby, 2 & 1 R16 (36): lost to Rudy E. Knepper, 2 up 1922 (152; 0-1) R32: lost to Frederick J. Wright Jr., 3 & 2 1936 (147; 0-1) R32: lost to Fred Haas Jr., 7 & 6

Ted Richards (0-1) 1947 (144; 0-1) R64: lost to James R. English, 3 & 1

Sidney Richardson (0-2) 1937 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Wilford Wehrle, 5 & 4 1938 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Barney Hunt, 2 & 1

J. Lee Richmond (2-1) 1903 (2-1) R64: d. A.T. Stickney, 5 & 4 R32: d. L. Tilghman Boyd, 1 up R16: lost to Raymond Russel, 2 & 1

Bernie H. Ridder Jr. (3-2) 1940 (156; 1-1) R64: d. Jack Shields, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Warren Berl, 2 & 1 1946 (147; 2-1) R64: d. Glen Wicklund, 7 & 6 R32: d. Mark Weidman, 4 & 3 R16: lost to Keith Bridston, 6 & 5

Herman Ridder (0-1) 1940 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Lee Herron, 6 & 5

Ralph Rider (0-2) 1910 (156; 0-1) R32: lost to L.W. Kinnear, 6 & 5 1911 (170; 0-1) R32: lost to James D. Standish Jr., 21 holes

Robert “Skee” Riegel (10-2) Champion 1948 1942 (146; 3-1) R64: d. George Poparad, 5 & 4 R32: d. Jim Whipple, 5 & 4 R16: d. W.J. May, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Bruce McCormick, 3 & 2 1948 (147; 6-0) R64: d. Jimmy Manion, 4 & 2 R32: d. Emmett J. Rogers Jr., 20 holes R16: d. Tom Stephenson, 5 & 4 QF: d. Warren Higgins, 5 & 4 SF (36): d. Lawrence Glosser, 6 & 5 Final (36): d. James B. “Jimmy” McHale, 3 & 1 1949 (holder; 1-1) R64: d. James M. Johnson, 5 & 4 R32: lost to Tom Sullivan, 1 up Winner, 1947 United States Amateur.

Raymond Riggin (0-1) 1948 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Alfred Littleton, 20 holes 1949 (158; 0-1) R64: lost to John “Jack” Culp Jr., 3 & 2

Kevin Riley (2-1) 1954 (147; 2-1) R64: d. Paul Johanson, 6 & 5 R32: d. Len Perry, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Joe Conrad, 3 & 2

Judd Ringer (0-1) 1940 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Lloyd Young, 20 holes

Hale Ritchie (0-1) 1948 (161; 0-1) R64: lost to Dick Price, 3 & 1

M.D. Ritchie (2-1) 1911 (166; 2-1) R32: d. R.G. Harrison, 19 holes R16 (36): d. G.W. Bunn Jr., 3 & 2 QF (36): lost to Eben M. Byers, 9 & 8

Mike Roach (2-1) 1933 (150; 2-1) R32: d. John Lehman, 3 & 2 R16: d. Henry Robertson, 3 & 2 QF (36): lost to Carl Dann Jr., 6 & 4

Hillman Robbins Jr. (4-4) 1952 (142; 1-1) R64: d. Allen M. Loeb, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Donald Guariglia, 2 & 1 1953 (141; 1-1) R64: d. John Lehman, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Raymond Palmer, 3 & 2 1955 (281; 2-1) QF (36): d. Bruce Cudd, 8 & 6 SF (36): d. Alec Welsh, 2 & 1 Final (36): lost to Eddie Merrins, 37 holes 1956 (285; withdrew after qualifying for Sweet Sixteen) 1958 (299; 0-1) R16: lost to Don Bisplinghoff, 4 & 3 Winner, 1957 United States Amateur.

Johnny Robbins (1-1) 1931 (143; 1-1) R32: d. Forest Watson, 4 & 3 R16: lost to Fay Coleman, 4 & 3

Harry Robinson (1-1) 1940 (155; 1-1) R64: d. Ed Ebel, 2 up R32: lost to Bill Kostelecky, 2 up

Matthew Roberts (0-1) 1950 (147; 0-1) R64: lost to Jack Munger, 1 up

Henry Robertson (1-2) 1933 (154; 1-1) R32: d. W.A. Dowell Jr., 1 up R16: lost to Mike Roach, 3 & 2 1939 (149; 0-1) R64: lost to Labron Harris, 3 & 1

Eldridge Robinson (0-1) 1927 (147; 0-1) R32: lost to Arthur Tveraa, 19 holes

Virgil Roby (0-1) 1940 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Art Andrews Jr., 4 & 3

William Rochelle (0-1) 1950 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Harold D. Paddock Jr., 4 & 3

Charles H. Rogers (2-1) 1921 (159; 2-1) R32: d. Clarence W. Hubby Jr., 3 & 2 R16: d. Francis R. Blossom, 3 & 2 QF (36): lost to Harrison R. “Jim” Johnston, 8 & 6

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E.J. Rogers (2-4) 1934 (157; 1-1) R32: d. Doris Day, 1 up R16: lost to Jack Westland, 5 & 3 1935 (146; 0-1) R32: lost to Howard Creel, 1 up 1939 (148; 1-1) R64: d. Bill O’Neal, 7 & 6 R32: lost to Robert Babbish, 3 & 2 1948 (163; 0-1) T64: lost to Wilford Wehrle, 5 & 4 Father of Emmett J. Rogers Jr.

Emmett J. Rogers Jr. (1-1) 1948 (160; 1-1) R64: d. Robert Klein, 4 & 2 R32: lost to Robert “Skee” Riegel, 20 holes Son of E.J. Rogers.

Oliver D. Rogers (0-3) 1946 (160; 0-1) R64: lost to Jack Donohue, 7 & 5 1947 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert Abrahams, 3 & 1 1949 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Jack Geiss, 4 & 3

Stockton Rogers (1-1) 1946 (158; 1-1) R64: d. Jimmy Manion, 2 & 1 R32: lost to William C. Campbell, 19 holes

Rial E. Rolfe (4-3) 1917 (162; 0-1) R32: lost to K.J. Pederson, 19 holes 1925 (151; 2-1) R32: d. Harrison R. “Jim” Johnston, 19 holes R16: d. Henry W. Comstick, 4 & 3 QF (36): lost to Keefe Carter, 3 & 2 1928 (151; 2-1) R32: d. Eustace F. Storey, 3 & 2 R16: d. Charles L. Weems, 4 & 2 QF (36): lost to Lawrence Moller, 4 & 2

Otto Rosand (0-1) 1942 (167*; 0-1) R64: lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 7 & 6

Louis Rosanova (0-1) 1953 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Richard S. Norton, 7 & 5

Herb Rose (0-1) 1940 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Marshall “Moe” Springer, 20 holes

Bob Rosecrance (1-1) 1946 (155; 1-1) R64: d. Manuel De La Torre, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Wilford Wehrle, 2 & 1

John Royse Jr. (0-1) 1953 (148; 0-1) R64: lost to James Frost, 2 & 1

Nelson J. Ruddy (0-1) 1930 (155; 0-1) R32: lost to George Dawson, 1 up

Tony Ruddy (0-1) 1938 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Pat Malloy, 20 holes

Sam Ruskin (0-1) 1938 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to William F. “Bill” Reed Jr., 21 holes

Raymond Russel (6-2) 1901 (187; 2-1) R16: d. G.A. Carpenter, 21 holes QF: d. William “Manny” Holabird Jr., 3 & 1 SF: lost to Bruce D. Smith, 4 & 3 1903 (4-1) R64: d. George W. Young, default R32: d. Newton Annis, 19 holes R16: d. J. Lee Richmond, 2 & 1 QF: d. D.P. Fredericks, 5 & 4 SF: lost to H. Chandler Egan, 2 up

C.S. Russell (0-1) 1903 (0-1) Pre: lost to Warren Dickinson, 7 & 6

Donald Russell (0-1) 1954 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to Edward Meyerson, 5 & 3

Henry E. Russell (1-1) 1938 (151; 1-1) R64: d. Jerry Douglas, 1 up R32: lost to Art Doering Jr., 5 & 4

J.A. Russell (0-1) 1928 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to Dave Ward, 2 & 1

Del Ryder (1-1) 1948 (154; 1-1) R64: d. Robert C. Peters, 4 & 3 R32: lost to James B. “Jimmy” McHale, 2 & 1

R. Walker Salisbury (2-1) 1916 (159; 2-1) R32: d. Jack C. Nevin, 2 up R16 (36): d. Charles F. Grimes, 2 up QF (36): lost to Clarence E. Mangham, 2 & 1

Wayne Samples (0-1) 1954 (147; 0-1) R64: lost to Clarence Smith, 3 & 2

Ben F. Sanders Jr. (0-1) 1939 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Billie Bob Coffey, 6 & 5

Harrison Sargent Jr. (1-1) 1954 (154; 1-1) R64: d. Louis Barnes, 1 up R32: lost to Joseph Conrad, 2 & 1

Jack Sarvela (2-1) 1946 (159; 2-1) R64: d. Bill Boutell, 2 up R32: d. Harold Brink, 6 & 5 R16: lost Wilford Wehrle, 3 & 2

A.G. Sato (0-1) 1931 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to Russell Thompson, 26 holes First Japanese-American to play in Western Amateur.

Ven Savage (0-1) 1938 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Bert McDowell Jr., 2 & 1

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Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer (26-10) Champion 1906 1904 (155; 4-1) R32: d. E.W. Alexander, 5 & 4 R16: d. Louis N. James, 1 up QF: d. Warren K. Wood, 4 & 2 SF: d. R.H. McElwee, 6 & 5 Final (36): lost to H. Chandler Egan, 6 & 5 1905 (167; 2-1) R32: d. Charles H. Stanley, 7 & 6 R16: d. Paul R. Talbot, 2 up QF: lost to Walter E. Egan, 1 up 1906 (156; 5-0) R32 (36): d. Paul R. Talbot, 37 holes R16: d. Bart S. Adams, 2 up QF: d. Ardo Mitchell, 4 & 2 SF: d. D.P. Fredericks, 1 up Final (36): d. Warren K. Wood, 37 holes 1907 (160; 3-1) R32 (36): d. Albert P. Seckel, 5 & 3 R16: d. R.O. Ainslie, 5 & 4 QF: d. Raymond E. Daniels, 5 & 3 SF: lost to Herbert F. Jones, 1 up Lost playoff for medal to William I. Howland Jr. with Kenneth P. Edwards. 1909 (154; 2-1) R32: d. William H. Diddel, 3 & 2 R16: d. Nate Mears, 1 up QF (36): lost to Albert P. Seckel, 4 & 3 1912 (74; 2-1) R32: d. J.W. Hubbell, 1 up R16: d. Paul R. Talbot, 5 & 4 QF (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 3 & 1 1914 (153; 3-1) R32: d. William Rautenbusch, 20 holes R16 (36): d. Kenneth P. Edwards, default QF (36): d. William Hamilton Gardner Jr., 4 & 3 SF (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 2 & 1 1915 (164; 3-1) R32: d. Eben M. Byers, 5 & 4 R16 (36): d. Paul Hunter, 6 & 5 QF (36): d. Jack Neville, 10 & 9 SF (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 2 & 1 1917 (154; 2-1) R32: d. Robert T. “Bobby” Jones, 3 & 1 R16 (36): d. Robert Markwell, 42 holes QF (36): lost to John G. Anderson, 1 up 1923 (151; 0-1) R32: lost to Russell W. Martin, 5 & 3 1925 (148; 0-1) R32: lost to Frank W. Wattles, 20 holes Member, 1904 U.S. Olympic team (gold, team competition playing for WGA).

Arthur St. John (0-1) 1934 (155; 0-1) R32: lost to Zell Eaton, 4 & 3

Gordon Schaeffer (0-1) 1946 (157; 0-1) R64: lost to John L. Banks, 3 & 2

Bill Schaller (0-1) 1938 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Beauford J. Melik, 19 holes 1952 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to James T. “Jim Tom” Blair III, 2 & 1

Howard Schendorf (1-1) 1924 (148; 1-1) R32: d. John McKinley Jr., 2 & 1 R16: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 5 & 4

Joseph T. Schiappacasse (1-1) 1925 (154*; 1-1) R32: d. Roger W. Hill, 1 up R16: lost to Arthur B. Sweet, 5 & 4

J.B. Schlotman (1-1) 1911 (170; 1-1) R32: d. W.T. McMillan, 2 & 1 R16 (36): lost to Robert A. Gardner, 37 holes

Heinrich Schmidt (5-0) Champion 1916 1916 (145; 5-0) R32: d. Jack Jevne, 6 & 5 R16 (36): d. Kenneth Monteagle, 6 & 5 QF (36): d. E. Hoover Bankard Jr., 5 & 4 SF (36): d. Roger D. Lapham, 13 & 12 Final (36): d. Douglas Grant, 7 & 6 Medalist 1916.

Karl Schmidt (0-1) 1916 (166; 0-1) R32: lost to Kenneth Monteagle,1 up

Ray Schmidt (0-1) 1940 (158; 0-1) R64: lost to Lawrence Moller, 2 & 1

Ted Schoonback (0-1) 1953 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Tom Draper Jr., 3& 2

Daryl Schoonover (1-1) 1948 (153; 1-1) R64: d. William Kuhl, 2 up R32: lost to William Roderick Jones, 5 & 4

Don Schumacher (5-5) 1936 (145; 2-1) R32: d. Gus Moreland, 2 & 1 R16: d. Billy Cordingley, 5 & 4 QF (36): lost to John Lehman, 1 up 1937 (145; 1-1) R64: d. Rennie Kelly, 2 & 1 R32: lost to James B. “Jimmy” McHale, 4 & 3 1939 (146; 2-1) R64: d. Rex Edwards, 2 & 1 R32: d. Bill Skeeters, 1 up QF: lost to Edwin C. Kingsley, 2 & 1 1946 (158; 0-1) R64: lost to Keith Bridston, 20 holes 1950 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Charlie Coe, 1 up

Charles H. Seaver (3-2) 1931 (147; 0-1) R32: lost to Harold Thompson, 2 & 1 1932 (143; 3-1) R32: d. Frank W. Renwick, 20 holes R16: d. Billy Sixty, 4 & 2 QF (36): d. Arthur M. Bartlett, 11 & 10 SF (36): lost to Gus Moreland, 1 up Father of pitcher Tom Seaver.

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Albert P. Seckel (17-8) Champion 1911 1907 (178; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 5 & 3 1908 (163; 0-1) R32: lost to Kenneth P. Edwards, 5 & 3 1909 (158; 4-1) R32: d. Walter Fairbanks, 7 & 5 R16: d. Elliott Callender, 7 & 6 QF (36): d. Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 4 & 3 SF (36): d. Kenneth P. Edwards, 8 & 7 Final (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 1 up 1910 (145; 2-1) R32: d. William Sheehan, 2 & 1 R16 (36): d. William H. Diddel, 4 & 3 QF (36): lost to Robert E. Hunter, 6 & 4 1911 (155; 5-0) R32: d. William Sheehan, 7 & 5 R16 (36): d. William I. Howland Jr., 4 & 3 QF (36): d. James D. Standish Jr., 4 & 3 SF (36): d. Eben M. Byers, 7 & 6 Final (36): d. Robert A. Gardner, 8 & 7 1914 (153; 2-1) R32: d. Francis R. Blossom, 7 & 6 R16 (36): d. George S. Lyon, 4 & 3 QF (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 7 & 6 1917 (160; 0-1) R32: lost to John T. Henry, 3 & 2 1921 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to Harrison R. “Jim” Johnston, 1 up 1924 (148; 4-1) R32: d. R.J. Daly, 2 up R16: d. Frank Dyer, 1 up QF (36): d. William Medart, 2 & 1 SF (36): d. James E. Manion, 1 up Final (36): lost to Harrison R. “Jim” Johnston, 1 up

John H. Selby (0-1) 1950 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Don Addington, 4 & 3

Raleigh M. Selby (0-2) 1950 (146; 0-1) R64: lost to Walter Cisco, 1 up 1952 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to E. Harvie Ward Jr., 3 & 1

John M. Sellers (3-3) 1902 (179; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles L. Hunter, 20 holes 1903 (3-1) R64: d. William Waller, default R32: d. John S. Sweeney, 1 up R16: d. Stuart G. Stickney, 19 holes QF: lost to Walter E. Egan, 3 & 1 1904 (169; 0-1) R32: lost to Ralph T. Hoagland, 2 & 1

Bob Servis (0-1) 1937 (141; 0-1) R64: lost to James Westerfelt, 2 up

Art Severson (0-1) 1946 (0-1; 162) R64: lost to George E. Victor, 5 & 4

Albert Shaller (0-1) 1900 (182; 0-1: R16: lost to William Waller, 20 holes

A.E. Shannon (0-1) 1923 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to James E. Manion, 1 up

S.S. Sharwood (0-1) 1925 (151; 0-1) R32: lost to Alfred J. “Whitey” Holm, 3 & 2

Jack Shaw (0-1) 1942 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert White, 2 up

William Shea (0-1) 1938 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Art Doering Jr., 19 holes

Melvin F. Sheahan (0-1) 1951 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to John O/ Levinson, 5 & 4

Jim Shearer (0-1) 1940 (158; 0-1) R64: lost to Warren Berl, 20 holes

Dan Sheehan Jr. (0-1) 1953 (147; 0-1) R64: lost to David Reniger, 3 & 2

Thomas E. Sheehan (4-1) 1947 (148; 4-1) R64: d. Richard Hoak, 4 & 3 R32: d. Orville Goens, 2 & 1 R16: d. Edgar R. Updegraff, 5 & 4 QF: d. Joe Switzer, 4 & 2 SF (36): lost to Frank Stranahan, 4 & 3

Tom Sheehan Jr. (4-1) 1938 (152; 4-1) R64: d. Dick Taylor, 4 & 3 R32: d. John Kraft, 2 & 1 R16: d. William F. “Bill” Reed Jr., 1 up QF: d. John David, 1 up SF (36): lost to Maurice McCarthy, 1 up

William Sheehan (0-2) 1910 (157; 0-1) R32: lost to Albert P. Seckel, 2 & 1 1911 (168; 0-1) R32: lost to Albert P. Seckel, 7 & 5

Max Shelton (0-1) 1947 (148; 0-1) R64: lost to Thomas C. Hoak, 6 & 4

Joel Shepherd (0-1) 1932 (149; 0-1) R32: lost to John Lehman, 6 & 4

H. Warner Sherwood (0-1) 1916 (168*; 0-1) R32: lost to Robert E. Hunter, 8 & 7

Jack Shields (0-2) 1940 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to Bernie H. Ridder Jr., 2 & 1 1941 (151; 0-1) R32: lost to Verne “Spec” Stewart, 2 & 1

Johnny Shields (1-1) 1931 (145; 1-1) R32: d. Tab Boyer, 2 & 1 R16: lost to Rudie Wilhelm, 1 up

Donald D. Shock (1-1) 1949 (155; 1-1) R64: d. Bob Leacox, 2 up R32: lost to Frank Stranahan, 3 & 2

John Shouse (0-1) 1938 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Edward Meister, 7 & 6

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James Shriver (4-2) 1942 (157; 1-1) R64: d. Alfred Boge, 5 & 4 R32: lost to Bruce McCormick, 5 & 3 1954 (149; 3-1) R64: d. Al Mundle, 22 holes R32: d. Carl Jonson, 2 & 1 R16: d. William Conroy, 2 up QF: lost to Ernest Tullis Jr., 3 & 1

Herman Densmore “Denny” Shute (1-2) 1923 (146; 1-1) R32: d. George Hackl Jr., 3 & 2 R16: lost to George Fred Lamprecht, 5 & 4 1926 (145; 0-1) R32: lost to Eddie Held, 1 up Winner, 1933 British Open. Winner, 1936, 1937 PGA Championship

A. Pollar Simons (0-1) 1951 (157; 0-1) R64: lost to James R. English, 6 & 4

Billy Simpson (1-1) 1939 (148; 1-1) R64: d. Pete Lawson, 3 & 2 R32: lost to Lawrence Moller, 3 & 2

Jim Simpson (2-1) 1950 (149; 2-1) R64: d. James T. “Jim Tom” Blair III, 1 up R32: d. Leroy McMullen, 3 & 1 R16: lost to MacGregor Hunter, 2 up

John Simpson (1-1) 1913 (162; 1-1) R32: d. John Marshall Jr., 6 & 5 R16 (36): lost to Warren K. Wood, 6 & 5

John M. Simpson (0-2) 1920 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to W.R. “Baxter” Sparks, 4 & 2 1921 (155; 0-1) R32: lost to J.A. Mudd Jr., 6 & 5

Billy Sixty (1-5) 1925 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to George Fred Lamprecht, 3 & 2 1926 (150; 0-1) R32: lost to R.S. Juran, 2 & 1 1929 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to John Lehman, 3 & 2 1932 (148; 1-1) R32: d. A.L. Miller, 1 up R16: lost to Charles H. Seaver, 4 & 2 1938 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Wilford Wehrle, 2 & 1 Longtime Milwaukee Journal golf writer.

Bengt Sjostrom (0-1) 1932 (152*; 0-1) R32: lost to H. Rodney Bliss, 6 & 5

Eddie Joe Skaggs (0-1) 1948 (162; 0-1) R64: lost to Warren Higgins, 3 & 2

Bill Skeeters (1-2) 1939 (147; 1-1) R64: d. Andy Anderson Jr., 2 & 1 R32: lost to Don Schumacher, 1 up 1950 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Morris Williams Jr., 19 holes

Robin D. Skelly (0-1) 1916 (166; 0-1) R32: lost to Roger D. Lapham, 2 & 1

Lester A. Slattery (0-2) 1939 (148; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert A. Conliff Jr., 4 & 3 1949 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Charles Kittle, 9 & 7

Lester A. Slattery Jr. (0-1) 1953 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to John O. Levinson, 5 & 4

Herbert A. Sloan (1-1) 1949 (155; 1-1) R64: d. George Dawson, 3 & 2 R32: lost to Harold Paddock Jr., 2 & 1

A.B. Smith (0-1) 1922 (156; 0-1) R32: lost to Ted Payseur, 3 & 1

Bruce D. Smith (3-1) 1901 (185; 3-1) R16: d. Clive T. Jaffray, 4 & 2 QF: d. Walter E. Egan, 4 & 2 SF: d. Raymond Russel, 4 & 3 Final: lost to Phelps B. Hoyt, 6 & 5

Clarence Smith (4-1) 1954 (155; 4-1) R64: d. Wayne Samples, 3 & 2 R32: d. Allan M. Loeb, 4 & 2 R16: d. James Mallory, 5 & 4 QF: d. Edgar M. Draper Jr., 1 up SF (36): lost to Bruce Cudd, 40 holes

Harold C. Smith (1-1) 1902 (193; 1-1) R32: d. Ashley Dixon, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Robert E. Hunter, 4 & 2

Harrison Smith (0-1) 1938 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Gus Moreland, 1 up

John Smith (1-1) 1952 (147; 1-1) R64: d. Alan Howard, 1 up R32: lost to James T. “Jim Tom” Blair III, 3 & 2

Neil Smith (1-2) 1935 (146; 1-1) R32: d. B.H. Cowdry, 3 & 2 R16: lost to H. Rodney Bliss, 3 & 1 1950 (147; 0-1) R64: lost to Gus Moreland, 3 & 2

Palmer Smith (1-1) 1942 (153; 1-1) R64: d. Hugh Powell, 4 & 3 R32: lost to Kenneth Storey, 21 holes

Reynolds Smith (3-1) 1939 (146; 3-1) R64: d. Glenn Gatman, 5 & 4 R32: d. John Barnum, 2 & 1 R16: d. Melvin R. “Chick” Harbert, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Frank Steidle, 4 & 2

Russell Smith (0-1) 1927 (152; 0-1) R32: lost to Harold Neimeyer, 19 holes

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Walter B. Smith (2-1) 1900 (161; 2-1) R16: d. Harold P. Bend, 5 & 4 QF: d. J. Waller Knott, 9 & 7 SF: lost to William “Manny” Holabird Jr., 2 & 1 Medalist 1900.

H.C. Snow (0-1) 1925 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to Clarence W. Hubby Jr., 4 & 3

James H. Snowden (1-1) 1903 (1-1) R64: d. George D. Cowley, default R32: lost to Joseph K. Bole, 5 & 3

Sidney Solomon Jr. (0-1) 1933 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to Gus Moreland, 4 & 3 With his son (played 1962), first owner, St. Louis Blues.

Richard Spangler Jr. (2-2) 1952 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Don Cherry, 19 holes 1953 (145; 2-1) R64: d. Arthur “Ace” Ellis, 4 & 3 R32: d. Arthur Olfs Jr., 3 & 2 R16: lost to John O. Levinson, 5 & 3

W.R. “Baxter” Sparks (2-2) 1920 (168; 1-1) R32: d. John M. Simpson, 4 & 2 R16: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 3 & 2 1921 (159; 1-1) R32: d. James A. Kennedy, 1 up R16: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 3 & 2

H.E. Spear Jr. (0-1) 1924 (155*; 0-1) R32: lost to J.A. Mudd Jr., 3 & 2

Emmet Spicer (0-1) 1933 (157; 0-1) R32: lost to Walter Emery, 19 holes

Sherman C. Spitzer (2-1) 1904 (172; 2-1) R32: d. Walter E. Egan, 1 up R16: d. Douglas P. Cadwallader, 1 up QF: lost to Fay Ingalls, 20 holes

Marshall “Moe” Springer (1-1) 1940 (154; 1-1) R64: d. Herb Rose, 20 holes R32: lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 3 & 2

Charles Spross (0-1) 1951 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Arthur Hoff, 1 up

Robert Stafford (0-1) 1954 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to Walter McElroy, 8 & 6 Stafford was an active Air Force captain in 1954.

Wes Staine (0-1) 1946 (158; 0-1) R64: lost to Mark Weidman, 3 & 1

Allan Staller (0-1) 1929 (152; 0-1) R32: lost to Robert A. Conliff Jr., 2 & 1

John Stammer (0-1) 1941 (148; 0-1) R32: lost to Claude Wright, 1 up

Guy Standifer (1-1) 1927 (153; 1-1) R32: d. Rudie Wilhelm, 2 & 1 R16: lost to Fay Coleman, 1 up

James D. Standish Jr. (12-5) 1910 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to Mason E. Phelps, 2 & 1 1911 (162; 2-1) R32: d. Ralph Rider, 21 holes R16 (36): d. Joseph K. Bole, 4 & 3 QF: lost to Albert P. Seckel, 4 & 3 1914 (155; 4-1) R32: d. L.L. Bredin, 4 & 3 R16 (36): d. Howard R. Walton, 2 & 1 QF (36): d. Edward P. “Ned” Allis III, 37 holes SF (36): d. Phil Stanton, 1 up Final (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 11 & 9 1915 (155; 4-1) R32: d. M.H. Wilson Jr., 8 & 7 R16 (36): d. William Hamilton Gardner Jr., 1 up QF (36): d. E. Hoover Bankard Jr., 6 & 4 SF (36): d. H.P. Bingham, 7 & 6 Final (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 7 & 5 1919 (152; 2-1) R32: d. Stuart G. Stickney, 2 & 1 R16 (36): d. Allan N. Loeb, 2 & 1 QF (36): lost to Richard E. Bockenkamp, 3 & 2

Charles H. Stanley (0-2) 1903 (0-1) Pre: lost to Robert P. Nevin Jr., 2 & 1 1905 (169; 0-1) R32: lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 7 & 6

Clarence Stanley (0-1) 1910 (162*; 0-1) R32: lost to Clive T. Jaffray, 21 holes

Phil Stanton (3-1) 1914 (160; 3-1) R32: d. Carl B. Devol, 2 & 1 R16 (36): d. Howard Walton, 2 & 1 QF (36): d. Robert E. Hunter, 4 & 3 SF (36): lost to James D. Standish Jr., 1 up

Tony Stecher (0-1) 1940 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Ken Young, 4 & 2

Mike Stefanchik (1-1) 1938 (154; 1-1) R64: d. Louis Zickus, 5 & 3 R32: lost to Robert Babbish, 19 holes

Frank Steidle (4-1) 1939 (142; 4-1) R64: d. Ben Mayo Jr., 5 & 4 R32: d. Doris Day, 2 & 1 R16: d. Walter Emery, 4 & 2 QF: d. Reynolds Smith, 4 & 2 SF (36): lost to Harry Todd, 37 holes

Lee Steil (0-1) 1954 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Allen M. Loeb, 2 & 1

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Bronson E. “Bon” Stein (9-2) Champion 1927 1926 (149; 4-1) R32: d. Louis B. Maytag, 4 & 3 R16: d. Keefe Carter, 5 & 4 QF (36): d. Arthur Tveraa, 4 & 3 SF (36): d. Rudy E. Knepper, 5 & 4 Final (36): lost to Frank Dolp, 6 & 5 1927 (150; 5-0) R32: d. Louis Klaue, 4 & 2 R16: d. H.A. “Dixie” Fleager, 3 & 2 QF (36): d. Harold Neimeyer, 3 & 2 SF (36): d. Fay Coleman, 4 & 3 Final (36): d. Eddie Held, 2 & 1 1928 (holder; 0-1) R32: lost to A.L. “Gus” Novotny, 3 & 1

Tom Stephenson (7-6) 1941 (156; 0-1) R32: lost to John Butis, 20 holes 1947 (155; 2-1) R64: d. Jack Atten, 7 & 6 R32: d. Richard Irwin, 2 up R16: lost to Joe Switzer, 5 & 3 1948 (155; 2-1) R64: d. Bob Leacox, 5 & 4 R32: d. Robert W. Goldwater, 4 & 3 R16: lost to Robert “Skee” Riegel, 5 & 4 1949 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert Keller, 4 & 3 1952 (144; 3-1) R64: d. Arthur Floberg, 1 up R32: d. James Funston, 3 & 2 R16: d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 3 & 2 QF: lost to Robert Knowles, 1 up 1953 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Frank Strafaci, 1 up

F.C. Stevens Jr. (0-1) 1932 (148; 0-1) R32: lost to Don Armstrong, 2 & 1

Ben Stevenson (0-1) 1927 (155; 0-1) R32: lost to H. Chandler Egan, 3 & 2

Verne “Spec” Stewart (7-3) 1934 (156; 3-1) R32: d. Lucien McLaughlin, 6 & 4 R16: d. Robert A. Conliff Jr., 2 & 1 QF (36): d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 37 holes SF (36): lost to Zell Eaton, 6 & 4 1939 (137; 2-1) R64: d. W.J. Berkley, 4 & 3 R32: d. Francis Fleming, 1 up R16: lost to Harry Todd, 4 & 2 Medalist 1939. 1941 (145; 2-1) R32: d. Jack Shields, 2 & 1 R16: d. Harry Missildine, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Morris Norton, 1 up

William Stewart (1-1) 1949 (153;1-1) R64: d. Bryce Hill, 5 & 4 R32: lost to Jim Frisina, 1 up

A.T. Stickney (0-1) 1903 (0-1) R64: lost to J. Lee Richmond, 5 & 4

Stuart G. Stickney (7-5) 1902 (181; 2-1) R32: d. W.I. Osborne, default R16: d. Fred R. Pettit, 4 & 3 QF: lost to H. Chandler Egan, 1 up 1903 (3-1) Pre: d. J.M. Pease, 7 & 6 R64: d. Richard D. Bokum Jr., 7 & 5 R32: d. Robert P. Nevin Jr., 3 & 2 QF: lost to John M. Sellers, 19 holes 1906 (169; 2-1) R32 (36): d. W.H. Magill, 11 & 10 R16: d. Robert P. Nevin Jr., 19 holes QF: lost to Warren K. Wood, 2 & 1 1912 (83; 0-1) R32: lost to Paul H. Hyde, 20 holes 1919 (160; 0-1) R32: lost to James D. Standish Jr., 2 & 1

W. Arthur Stickney (2-3) 1903 (1-1) Pre: d. T. Sterling Beckwith, 3 & 2 R64: lost to Wylie W. Carhartt Jr., 3 & 1 1906 (162; 1-1) R32 (36): d. L.H. Reinking, 8 & 7 R16: lost to William C. Fownes Jr., 1 up 1909 (167; 0-1) R32: lost to Addison Stillwell, 2 & 1

Addison Stillwell (2-7) 1908 (163; 0-1) R32: lost to Warren K. Wood, 4 & 3 1909 (168*; 1-1) R32: d. W. Arthur Stickney, 2 & 1 R18: lost to Paul Hunter, 5 & 3 1910 (159; 0-1) R32: lost to Robert A. Gardner, 1 up 1912 (76; 0-1) R32: lost to Evan S. “Scotty” Armstrong, 5 & 3 1915 (162; 1-1) R32: d. Harry Potter, 5 & 3 R16 (36): lost to Guy A. Miller, 1 up 1917 (157; 0-1) R32: lost to Paul Burnett, 3 & 2 1919 (164*; 0-1) R32: lost to T.B. Griffith, 19 holes

Worth Stimits (0-1) 1941 (151; 0-1) R32: lost to Dee A. Replogle, 2 & 1

John Stoltz (1-1) 1947 (153; 1-1) R64: d. Jim Frisina, 1 up R32: lost to Phil Kunkel, 4 & 3

Hal Stone (1-1) 1947 (153; 1-1) R64: d. John “Pick” Wagner, 3 & 2 R32: lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 6 & 5

Eustace F. Storey (0-1) 1928 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to Rial E. Rolfe, 3 & 2

Kenneth Storey (3-2) 1942 (149; 2-1) R64: d. W.W. Young, default R32: d. Palmer Smith, 21 holes R1: lost to Harry Givan, 2 up 1954 (155; 0-1) R64: d. Robert Atkinson Jr., 20 holes R32: lost to George Beechler, 3 & 2

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Frank Strafaci (6-3) 1937 (152; 1-1) R64: d. Bob Fraser, 3 & 1 R32: lost to Robert Thompson, 1 up 1952 (150; 1-1) R64: d. James Henderson, 1 up R32: lost to Ed Ervasti, 1 up 1953 (140; 4-1) R64: d. Tom Stephenson, 1 up R32: d. George Busch Jr., 2 up R16: d. Wendell Aldrich, 4 & 3 QF: d. Robert E. Cochran, 2 & 1 SF (36): lost to Richard Norton, 4 & 3 Medalist 1953. Grandfather of Tyler Strafaci.

Robert A. “Bob” Stranahan (1-1) 1925 (145; 1-1) R32: d. C. Gilbert Waldo Jr., 5 & 3 R16: lost to George Fred Lamprecht, 2 & 1 Co-founder, Champion Spark Plug Co. Father of Frank Stranahan.

Frank Stranahan (24-3) Champion 1946, 1949, 1951, 1952 1941 (150; 1-1) R32: d. Ray Nrownell, 6 & 5 R16: lost to Morris Norton, 2 & 1 Son of Robert A. “Bob” Stranahan. 1946 (141; 6-0) R64: d. G.A. Gunderson, 9 & 7 R32: d. Glen Weld, 5 & 3 R16: d. Tom Hamper Jr., 4 & 2 QF: d. Keith Bridston, 2 & 1 SF (36): d. Lyman “Smiley” Quick, 39 holes Final (36): d. Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 38 holes Co-medalist 1946, with Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, Lyman “Smiley” Quick. 1947 (144; 5-1) R64: d. Milton Beal, 22 holes R32: d. Robert Abrahams, 6 & 4 R16: d. William Walsh, 2 & 1 QF: d. William C. Campbell, 2 & 1 SF (36): d. Thomas E. Sheehan, 4 & 3 Final (36): lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 1 up 1949 (151; 6-0) R64: d. Henry Timbrook Jr., 4 & 2 R32: d. Donald D. Shock, 3 & 2 R16: d. Alec Welsh, 1 up QF: d. John J. Jacobs III, 1 up SF (36): d. James Frisina, 5 & 4 Final (36): d. Walter Cicso, 5 & 4 1950 (holder; 0-1) R64: lost to James W. Vickers, 19 holes 1951 (139; 6-0) R64: d. Edward Conklin, 6 & 5 R32: d. Walter Kroll, 6 & 4 R16: d. MacGregor Hunter, 4 & 3 QF: d. Jack Munger, 1 up SF (36): d. Robert Olson, 3 & 2 Final (36): d. James T. “Jim Tom” Blair III, 7 & 6 Medalist 1951. 1952 (holder; 6-0) R64: d. Kenneth Pinns, 2 & 1 R32: d. Robert Chew Jr., 5 & 4 R16: d. Curtis Person, 4 & 3 QF: d. James T. “Jim Tom” Blair III, 2 & 1 SF (36): d. Robert Knowles, 4 & 2 Final (36): d. E. Harvie Ward Jr., 3 & 2 Son of Robert A. “Bob” Stranahan.

Harry Strausburger Jr. (0-1) 1935 (150; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles R. Yates, 2 & 1

John Stuart (0-1) 1900 (171; 0-1) R16: lost to J.C. Daniels, 1 up

Jesse Stuttle (2-1) 1922 (147; 2-1) R32: d. Richard E. Bockenkamp, 4 & 3 R16: d. Lestern Conley, 3 & 2 QF (36): lost to Frederick J. Wright Jr., 3 & 1

R.B. Sullivan (0-1) 1919 (164*; 0-1) R32: lost to Rudy E. Knepper, 5 & 4

Tom Sullivan (2-1) 1949 (160; 2-1) R64: d. Ed Meister, 1 up R32: d. Robert “Skee” Riegel, 1 up R16: lost to Walter Cisco, 21 holes

Robert Sulzer (1-2) 1938 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Gus Moreland, 1 up 1940 (146; 1-1) R64: d. Tom Noonan, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Lawrence Moller, 4 & 3

John S. Sweeney (1-1) 1903 (1-1) R64: d. F.A. Waddell, 1 up R32: lost to John M. Sellers, 1 up

Arthur B. Sweet (5-5) 1924 (141; 0-1) R32: lost to Eddie Held, 20 holes Medalist 1924. 1925 (148; 2-1) R32: d. Donald Carrick, 1 up R16: d. Joseph T. Schiappacasse, 5 & 4 QF (36): lost to Clarence W. Hubby Jr., 2 & 1 1928 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to James E.Manion, 5 & 3 1929 (152; 3-1) R32: d. James A. Kennedy, 2 up R16: d. Keefe Carter, 4 & 2 QF (36): d. H.J. Kaiser, 8 & 7 SF (36): lost to Gilbert Carter, 3 & 2 1930 (157; 0-1) R32: lost to Keefe Carter, 2 up Reinstated amateur; Chicago Daily News golf writer.

Jess W. Sweetser (3-1) 1923 (143; 3-1) R32: d. Leonard Martin, 5 & 4 R16: d. Frank D. Godchaux Jr., 3 & 2 QF (36): d. Dexter Cummings, 4 & 3 SF (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 38 holes Medalist 1923. Winner, 1922 United States Amateur.

Alden B. Swift (0-1) 1904 (166; 0-1) R32: lost to Arthur C. Perry, 4 & 3

Joe Switzer (4-5) 1933 (156; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles R. Yates, 6 & 5 1947 (150; 3-1) R64: d. James B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr,, 21 holes R32: d. Thomas C. Hoak, 3 & 2 R16: d. Tom Stephenson, 5 & 3 QF: lost to Thomas E. Sheehan, 4 & 2 1948 (149; 1-1) R64: d. Claude Post Jr., 2 & 1 R32: lost to Harold Brink, 2 & 1 1949 (160; 0-1) R64: lost to John J. Jacobs III, 4 & 2 1950 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Don January, 2 & 1

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J.M. Tait (0-1) 1913 (163; 0-1) R32: lost to Joseph N. McDonald, 4 & 3

Paul R. Talbot (4-6) 1905 (173; 1-1) R32: d. W.A. Lawhead, 1 up R16: lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 2 up 1906 (169; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 37 holes 1908 (165; 2-1) R32: d. Chris Kenney, 22 holes R16: d. Warren K. Wood,4 & 3 QF (36): lost to Paul Hunter, 9 & 8 1910 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to Robert E. Hunter, 3 & 1 1912 (79; 1-1) R32: d. H.E. Brann, 1 up R16: lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 5 & 4 1913 (168; 0-1) R32: lost to Carl B. Devol, 5 & 4

Frank “Sandy” Tatum (1-1) 1941 (152; 1-1) R32: d. Morton Fleming, 2 & 1 R16: lost to Bill Tucker, 3 & 2 USGA president 1978-79.

Chuck Taylor (0-1) 1938 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to William “Bill” Holt Jr., 2 & 1

Clifford Taylor (0-2) 1953 (148; 0-1) R64: lost to Lloyd Martz, 3 & 2 1963 (306; 0-1) R16: lost to Tom Weiskopf, 6 & 5

Dick Taylor (0-1) 1938 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Tom Sheehan Jr., 4 & 3

Donald Taylor (1-2) 1942 (151; 1-1) R64: d. Dick Hendrickson, 5 & 3 R32: lost to Warren Priem, 1 up 1954 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to George Harrington, 1 up

F.M.P. Taylor (1-1) 1912 (78; 1-1) R32: d. R.E. McCracken, 6 & 4 R16: lost to Fraser Hale, 6 & 5

Frank Taylor (1-1) 1937 (145; 1-1) R64: d. Boots Holloeay, 4 & 3 R32: lost to Ray Billows, 4 & 2

Jessie Taylor (0-1) 1939 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Harry Todd, 8 & 6

Leon Taylor (1-1) 1950 (153; 1-1) R64: d. Claude “Buster” Reed, 1 up R32: lost to MacGregor Hunter, 3 & 1

Leroy A. Taylor (0-1) 1920 (168; 0-1) R32: lost to Rudy E. Knepper, 4 & 3

T. Suffern Taylor (0-1) 1950 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to O’Hara Watts, 3 & 2

Thomas Taylor Jr. (0-1) 1901 (188; 0-1) R16: lost to Herbert J. Tweedie, 3 & 2

P.B. Tewksbury (0-1) 1903 (0-1) Pre: lost to Chisholm Beach, 5 & 4

Lee Thiltges (0-1) 1921 (0-1) R32: lost to Rudy E. Knepper, 4 & 3

George Thomas (1-1) 1951 (146; 1-1) R64: d. Richard S. Norton, 1 up R32: lost to Wendell R. Aldrich, 4 & 3

Earl Thompson (0-1) 1934 (155; 0-1) R32: lost to Jack Westland, 1 up

Gale Thompson (2-1) 1900 (178; 2-1) R16: d. Robert D. Wrenn, 2 & 1 QF: d. J.C. Daniels, 1 up SF: lost to William Waller, 3 & 2

Harold Thompson (2-2) 1927 (152; 0-1) R32: lost to Eddie Held, 2 up 1931 (152; 2-1) R32: d. Charles H. Seaver, 2 & 1 R16: d. Russell Thompson, 5 & 4 QF (36); lost to John Lehman, 6 & 4 Brother of Russell Thompson.

J.S. Thompson (2-2) 1913 (167; 0-1) R32: lost to Edward P. “Ned” Allis III, 19 holes 1919 (160; 2-1) R32: d. Paul Hunter, 4 & 3 R16 (36): d. Chris Kenney, 4 & 3 QF (36): lost to Clarence L. Wolff, 8 & 6

Joe Thompson (1-1) 1937 (147; 1-1) R64: d. Richard S. Tufts, 3 & 2 R32: lost to Nate Marshall, 6 & 4

O.D. Thompson (2-1) 1903 (2-1) Pre: d. F.M. Backus, 3 & 1 R64: d. J.D. Climo, 1 up R32: lost to Eben M. Byers, 1 up

R.W. Thompson (1-1) 1920 (169*; 1-1) R32: d. Charles O. Pfeil, 5 & 4 R16: lost to Pollak Boyd, 3 & 2

Robert Thompson (2-2) 1935 (149; 0-1) R32: lost to Dave “Spec” Goldman, 4 & 2 1937 (152; 2-1) R64: d. Howard Earnest, 3 & 1 R32: d. Frank Strafaci, 1 up R16: lost to William “Bill” Holt Jr., 1 up

Russell Thompson (1-1) 1931 (148; 1-1) R32: d. A.G. Sato, 26 holes R16: lost to Harold Thompson, 5 & 4 Brother of Harold Thompson.

Willie Thomsen (0-1) 1938 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Lawrence Moller, 6 & 4

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George A. Thorne (0-1) 1904 (171; 0-1) R32: lost to R.H. McElwee, 2 & 1 Donated the Western Amateur championship trophy bearing his name; WGA president 1900-1901.

Henry Timbrook Jr. (0-1) 1949 (161; 0-1) R64: lost to Frank Stranahan, 4 & 2

Jack Tinnin (0-1) 1939 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Doris Day, 1 up

Harry Todd (18-4) Champion 1939 1937 (152; 3-1) R64: d. Edwin C. Kingsley, 3 & 2 R32: d. John Levison, 3 & 1 R16: d. Fred Haas Jr., 6 & 5 QF: lost to Wilford Wehrle, 20 holes 1938 (150; 1-1) R64: d. John Wood, 4 & 3 R32: lost to Melvin R. “Chick” Harbert, 5 & 3 1939 (146; 6-0) R64: d. Jessie Taylor, 8 & 6 R32: d. T.A. Wood, 3 & 2 R16: d. Verne “Spec” Stewart, 4 & 2 QF: d. Don Kennedy, 4 & 2 SF (36): d. Frank Steidle, 37 holes Final (36): d. Lawrence Moller, 2 & 1 1940 (holder; 4-1) R64: d. Sam Arnold, 3 & 2 R32: d. Paul Clifford, 1 up R16: d. Lawrence Moller, 3 & 2 QF: d. Bill Kostelecky, 6 & 4 SF (36): lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 8 & 7 1941 (141; 4-1) R32: d. Lyman Wright, 7 & 6 R16: d. Claude Wright, 4 & 3 QF: d. Earle Berryhill, 2 & 1 SF (36): d. Morris Norton, 2 up Final (36): lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 3 & 2 Medalist 1941.

Cyril Tolley (1-1) 1930 (152; 1-1) R32: d. Ben B. Goodwin, 2 & 1 R16: lost to Robert H. McCrary, 1 up

T.A. Torrence (0-1) 1928 (155*; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles M. Fish, 1 up

John D. Towne (4-4) 1899 (91; 1-1) R16: d. Chester C. Allen, 20 holes QF: lost to David R. Forgan, 4 & 2 1902 (192; 0-1) R32: lost to R.H. McElwee, 3 & 2 1903 (3-1) Pre: d. C.C. Preston, 5 & 3 R64: d. William C. Fownes Jr., 2 & 1 R32: d. Clive T. Jaffray, 1 up R16: lost to Eben M. Byers, 6 & 5 1905 (0-1) R32: lost to Runcie B. Martin, 1 up

Howard Townsend (0-1) 1927 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to Roy Moe, 4 & 3

H.W. Treat (0-1) 1912 (86; 0-1) R32: lost to W.A. McLaughlin, 7 & 6

Larry Trickett Jr. (0-1) 1935 (148; 0-1) R32: lost to Jackson Bean, 1 up

Bill Tucker (2-1) 1941 (155; 2-1) R32: d. Bud Plantz, 1 up R16: d. Frank “Sandy” Tatum, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 8 & 6

Richard S. Tufts (0-1) 1937 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Joe Thompson, 3 & 2 Third-generation owner of Pinehurst Resort; USGA president 1956-57.

Ernest Tullis Jr. (4-1) 1954 (149; 4-1) R64: d. Kenneth Morine, 3 & 2 R32: d. Dale Morey, 2 & 1 R16: d. George Beechler, 19 holes QF: d. James Shriver, 3 & 1 SF (36): lost to Phil Getchell, 6 & 4

Howard Tustin (0-1) 1931 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to Donald K. Moe, 5 & 4

Arthur Tveraa (2-1) 1926 (152; 2-1) R32: d. Eldridge Robinson, 19 holes R16: d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 1 up QF (36): lost to Bronson E. “Bon” Stein, 4 & 3

William Tweddell (0-1) 1928 (152; 0-1) R32: lost to Lawrence Moller, 2 & 1

Douglas H. Tweedie (3-3) 1920 (161; 1-1) R32: d. L.R. Morrow, 6 & 5 R16 (36): lost to Henry R. “Jack” Wenzler, 3 & 1 1921 (156; 2-1) R32: d. I.W. Lincoln, 2 & 1 R16: d. Frank D. Godchaux Jr., 2 & 1 QF (36): lost to Rudy E. Knepper, 8 & 6 1923 (152; 0-1) R32: lost to E.F. Carter, 4 & 3 Son of Herbert J. Tweedie.

Herbert J. Tweedie (4-4) 1901 (185; 1-1) R16: d. Thomas Taylor Jr., 3 & 2 QF: lost to Phelps B. Hoyt, 3 & 1 1903 (2-1) R64: d. J. Alex Waller, default R32: d. R.H. Crowell, 19 holes R16: lost to H. Chandler Egan, 7 & 6 1904 (171; 1-1) R32: d. Chester C. Allen, 20 holes R16: lost to Warren K. Wood, default (Wood 8 up, 9 to play) 1905 (175; 0-1) R32: lost to John M. Greer, 1 up Prolific course architect in Chicago’s early golf days; father of Douglas H. Tweedie.

Charles Updegraff Jr. (0-1) 1947 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to William Korns, 19 holes Brother of Edgar R. Updegraff.

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Edgar R. Updegraff (16-5) Champion 1957, 1959 1947 (152; 2-1) R64: d. Neil C. Croonquist, 2 & 1 R32: d. James R. English, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Thomas E. Sheehan, 5 & 4 1957 (298; 4-0) R16: d. Edwin Hopkins Jr., 37 holes QF: d. James Hiskey, 6 & 5 SF: d. Phil Rodgers, 2 & 1 Final: d. Joe Campbell, 9 & 8 1958 (290; 1-1) R16: d. James Jackson, 1 up QF: lost to James “Billy” Key, 4 & 3 1959 (292*; 4-0) R16: d. Tom Shaw, 4 & 3 QF: d. James “Billy” Key, 38 holes SF: d. Robert Snelling, 3 & 2 Final: d. Charles H. Hunter Jr., 7 & 5 1960 (289; 1-1) R16: d. Labron Harris Jr., 1 up QF: lost to Robert E. Cochran, 9 & 7 1964 (277; 3-1) R16: d. Ted Adams, default QF: d. Dick Giddings, 2 & 1 SF: d. Bruce Seligman, 7 & 5 Final: lost to Steve Oppermann, 3 & 2 Medalist 1964. 1965 (297; 1-1) R16: d. Alex Antonio Jr., 6 & 5 QF: lost to William Newton, 5 & 4 Brother of Charles Updegraff Jr.

Albert Upsher (0-1) 1948 (163; 0-1) R64: lost to Lawrence Glosser, 4 & 3

H.V. Valentine (0-1) 1942 (159; 0-1) R64: lost to Ray Kimmel, 4 & 3

J.C. Van De Mark (1-1) 1904 (172; 1-1) R32: d. Knowlton L. Ames, 2 & 1 R16: lost to Fay Ingalls, 4 & 3

R.B. Van De Mark (2-1) 1942 (149; 2-1) R64: d. Stuart Pattulio, 1 up R32: d. Dave Dixon, 2 & 1 R16: lost to Marsh Hammond, 19 holes

Russell Van Ess (0-1) 1953 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to John Barton, 6 & 4

John Van Nortwick (0-1) 1929 (155; 0-1) R32: lost to A.L. “Gus” Novotny, 5 & 3

Abraham Van Vachten (0-1) 1916 (165; 0-1) R32: lost to E. Hoover Bankard Jr., 7 & 6

Logan Van Zandt (0-1) 1929 (152; 0-1) R32: lost to Lawrence Moeller, 1 up 1935 (149; 0-1) R32: lost to Paul Leslie, 4 & 3 Reported as Loran Van Zandt 1935.

James Vance (0-1) 1916 (167; 0-1) R32: lost to Dewitt C. Balch, 2 up

R.B. Vance (0-1) 1942 (161; 0-1) R64: lost to Dave Dixon, 2 & 1

Tom Veech (2-2) 1951 (149; 1-1) R64: d. Kenneth Morine, 4 & 2 R32: lost to Robert Olson, 2 up 1952 (144; 1-1) R64: d. Tom Draper Jr., 3 & 2 R32: lost to William C. Campbell, 4 & 3

Jack A. Vickers Jr. (0-1) 1948 (160; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert Willits, 4 & 3 Founder, Castle Pines Golf Club and The International tournament. Brother of James W. Vickers.

James W. Vickers (6-6) 1948 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Jack Donohue, 19 holes 1949 (161; 0-1) R64: lost to Francis G. “Bo” Wininger, 1 up 1950 (155, 2-1) R64: d. Frank Stranahan, 19 holes R32: d. Billy Maxwell, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Jack Munger, 3 & 2 1952 (151; 2-1) R64: d. David Holmes Jr., 4 & 3 R32: d. Walter Atwood, 4 & 3 R16: lost to E. Harvie Ward Jr., 1 up 1953 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Maurice McCarthy, 1 up 1957 (299; 2-1) R16: d. Curtis Person, 5 & 4 QF: d. James Frisina, 7 & 5 SF: lost to Joe Campbell, 2 & 1 Brother of Jack A. Vickers Jr.

George E. Victor (10-5) 1938 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to Edward Flowers, 5 & 3 1939 (149; 1-1) R64: d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 2 & 1 R32: lost to Don Kennedy, 2 & 1 1940 (148; 5-1) R64: d. John Williams, 6 & 5 R32: d. Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 3 & 2 R16: d. Art Doering Jr., 5 & 4 QF: d. Earl Larson, 1 up SF (36): d. Jim Ferrier, 1 up Final (36): lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 2 & 1 1946 (146; 4-1) R64: d. Art Severson, 5 & 4 R32: d. Johnny Banks, 4 & 3 R16: d. Alec Welsh, 4 & 2 QF: d. Robert E. Cochran, 1 up SF (36): lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 5 & 4 1952 (145; 0-1) R64: lost to James Funston, 1 up

Dante Vinci (1-1) 1946 (151; 1-1) R64: d. Robert Magie Jr., 6 & 5 R32: lost to Ray Higgins, 4 & 2

Ellsworth Vines (2-2) 1940 (149; 1-1) R64: d. Robert Leach, 1 up R32: lost to Bob Campbell, 22 holes 1941 (156; 1-1) R32: d. Marshall Carlson, 2 & 1 R16: lost to John Kraft, 7 & 6 Winner, 1931, 1932 U.S. National Tennis championship. Winner, 1932 All-England Lawn Tennis championship.

Gene Vinson (1-1) 1933 (144; 1-1) R32: d. Keefe Carter, 5 & 3 R16: lost to H. Rodney Bliss, 2 & 1

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George “Gix” Von Elm (4-1) 1922 (147; 4-1) R32: d. H. Decker, 21 holes R16: d. Reuben G. Bush, 2 & 1 QF (36): d. Frank Gaines, 7 & 6 SF (36): d. Clarence L. Wolff, 4 & 2 Final (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans, 5 & 4

T.A.E. Vyse (0-1) 1938 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to John Lehman, 1 up

F.A. Waddell (0-1) 1903 (0-1) R64: lost to John S. Sweeney, 1 up

A.P. Wade (1-1) 1928 (153; 1-1) R32: d. Phillips Finlay, 2 & 1 R16: lost to O.F. Willing, 4 & 3

John “Pick” Wagner (3-4) 1947 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Hal Stone, 3 & 2 1948 (157; 1-1) R64: d. Paul Wells, 3 & 1 R16: lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 2 & 1 1949 (145; 2-1) R64: d. Frank Maloney, 3 & 1 R32: d. Robert E. Cochran, 3 & 2 R16: lost to John J. Jacobs III, 3 & 2 Medalist 1949. 1952 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Jack Coyle, 2 & 1

C. Gilbert Waldo Jr. (2-2) 1919 (152; 2-1) R32: d. Paul E. Gardner, 1 up R16 (36): d. Frank Lynch, 6 & 5 QF (36): lost to Harry G. Legg, 2 & 1 1925 (151; 0-1) R32: lost to Robert A. “Bob” Stranahan, 5 & 3

Bob Walker (0-1) 1940 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to James Black, 4 & 3

Charles Walker (0-1) 1942 (165; 0-1) R64: lost to Bruce McCormick, 6 & 5

David Walker (0-1) 1942 (162; 0-1) R64: lost to Archie Genin, 4 & 3

Jim Wall (0-1) 1926 (152; 0-1) R32: lost to James C. Ward, 3 & 2

J. Alex Waller (0-1) 1903 (0-1) R64: lost to Herbert J. Tweedie, default

William Waller (5-2) Champion 1900 1899 (91; 1-1) R16: d. W.I. Osborne, 4 & 2 QF: lost to William “Manny” Holabird Jr., 3 & 1 1900 (179; 4-0) R16: d. Albert Shaller, 20 holes QF: d. Walter E. Egan, 2 up SF: d. Gale Thompson, 3 & 2 Final: d. William “Manny” Holabird Jr., 1 up 1903 (0-1) R64: lost to John M. Sellers, default

Alex Walsh (0-1) 1939 (149; 0-1) R64: lost to Melvin R. “Chick” Harbert, 1 up

William Walsh (2-1) 1947 (148; 2-1) R64: d. Hiram Myers, 4 & 3 R32: d. James Hoak, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Frank Stranahan, 2 & 1

Jack Walters (0-2) 1942 (164; 0-1) R64: lost to William Welch, 2 & 1 1954 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Howard Johnson, 4 & 3

Howard R. Walton (1-3) 1914 (158; 1-1) R32: d. G.S. Patterson, 3 & 1 R16 (36): lost to James D. Standish Jr., 2 & 1 1920 (159; 0-1) R32: lost to Clarence W. Hubby Jr., 5 & 4 1921 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to Ben J. Buffham, 1 up

Dave Ward (1-1) 1928 (149; 1-1) R32: d. J.A. Russell, 2 & 1 R16: lost to Lawrence Moller, 19 holes

E. Harvie Ward Jr. (6-2) 1952 (145; 5-1) R64: d. Raleigh Selby, 3 & 1 R32: d. Robert W. Goldwater, 5 & 4 R16: d. James W. Vickers, 1 up QF: d. Jim Frisina, 6 & 5 SF (36): d. Dale Morey, 4 & 2 Final (36): lost to Frank Stranahan, 3 & 2 1953 (144; 1-1) R64: d. John Morrell, 5 & 4 R32: lost to Henry Loeb, 4 & 3 Winner, 1955, 1956 United States Amateur.

James C. Ward (4-5) 1920 (166; 2-1) R32: d. Tom Prescott, 1 up R16: d. Martin J. Condon, 3 & 2 QF (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 5 & 4 1921 (155; 0-1) R32: lost to Burton W. Mudge Jr., 1 up 1923 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 5 & 4 1926 (146; 2-1) R32: d. Jim Wall, 3 & 2 R16: d. O.F. Willing, 3 & 2 QF (36): lost to Kenneth Hisert, 3 & 2 1928 (151; 0-1) R32: lost to Dexter Cummings, 2 up 1929 (153; qualified but did not play in match play)

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Marvin H. “Bud” Ward (27-3) Champion 1940, 1941, 1947 1940 (150; 6-0) R64: d. Herman Berg, 4 & 3 R32: d. Marshall “Moe” Springer, 3 & 2 R16: d. Warren Berl, 3 & 2 QF: d. Johnny Goodman, 1 up SF (36): Harry Todd, 8 & 7 Final (36): George E. Victor, 2 & 1 1941 (holder, 142; 5-0) R32: d. H. Rodney Bliss, 1 up R16: d. Warren Berl, 2 up QF: d. Bill Tucker, 8 & 6 SF (36): d. John Kraft, 6 & 5 Final (36): d. Harry Todd, 3 & 2 1942 (holder; 141; 3-1) R64: d. Otto Rosand, 7 & 6 R32: d. Fritz Metzger, 3 & 2 R16: d. Al F. Appleton, 4 & 2 QF: lost to William Welch, 2 up Medalist 1942. 1946 (141; 5-1) R64: d. Charles Kittle, 3 & 1 R32: d. Jack Purdum, 5 & 4 R16: d. Robert Englin, 5 & 4 QF: d. William C. Campbell, 6 & 5 SF (36): d. George E. Victor, 5 & 4 Final (36): lost to Frank Stranahan, 38 holes Co-medalist 1946, with Frank Stranahan, Lyman “Smiley” Quick. 1947 (141; 6-0) R64: d. Dave Dixon, 2 & 1 R32: d. Hal Stone, 6 & 5 R16: d. Phil Donohue, 4 & 3 QF: d. John J. Jacobs III, 1 up SF (36): d. Robert Willits, 3 & 1 Final (36): d. Frank Stranahan, 1 up Medalist 1947. 1948 (150; 2-1) R64: d. Tully Myers, 5 & 4 R32: d. John “Pick” Wagner, 2 & 1 R16: lost to Dick Price, 3 & 1 Winner, 1939, 1941 United States Amateur.

Robert Warren (0-1) 1952 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Milton Hamilton, 5 & 4

Raymond Warwick (0-1) 1948 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Robert W. Goldwater, 2 & 1

Forest Watson (1-2) 1927 (156; 1-1) R32: d. John D. Ames, 5 & 4 R16: lost to O.F. Willing, 19 holes 1931 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to Johnny Robbins, 4 & 3

R.G. Watson Jr. (0-1) 1899 (93*) R16: lost to David R. Forgan, 5 & 4

Frank W. Wattles (2-1) 1925 (151; 2-1) R32: d. Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 20 holes R16: d. Kenneth Hisert, 4 & 3 QF (36): lost to Russell W. Martin, 3 & 2

Lawson Watts (0-2) 1919 (163; 0-1) R32: lost to Chris Kenney, 1 up 1924 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to Harrison R. “Jim” Johnston, 2 & 1

O’Hara Watts (2-1) 1950 (147; 2-1) R64: d. T. Suffern Taylor, 3 & 2 R32: d. Deen Wood, 2 & 1 R16: lost to Bruce McCormick, 2 & 1

Pete Watts (0-1) 1937 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Bruce McCormick, 4 & 2

Jake Weatherby (0-1) 1940 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Bert McDowell Jr., 3 & 2

Dudley S. Weaver Sr. (0-1) 1920 (162; 0-1) R32: lost to Martin J. Condon, default

Dudley S. Weaver Jr. (0-1) 1920 (167; 0-1) R32: lost to Walter Kossman, 8 & 6

Dewey Weber (1-2) 1919 (160; 0-1) R32: lost to Lawrence D. Bromfield, 5 & 4 1921 (158; 1-1) R32: d. James E. Manion, 1 up R16: lost to Burton W. Mudge Jr., 4 & 3

Frank Weber (1-1) 1903 (1-1) Pre: d. Roy F. York, 1 up R64: lost to Harold P. Bend, 3 & 2

Harold Weber (2-4) 1909 (167; 0-1) R32: lost to Kenneth P. Edwards, 1 up 1911 (165; 1-1) R32: d. Fraser Hale, 7 & 5 R16 (32): lost to William C. Fownes Jr., 2 & 1 1914 (156; 1-1) R32: d. Sam W. Reynolds, 2 up R16 (36): lost to Phil Stanton, 9 & 8 1923 (154; 0-1) R32: lost to Dexter Cummings, 20 holes

Charles L. Weems (1-2) 1915 (164; 0-1) R32: lost to Jack Neville, 6 & 4 1928 (152; 1-1) R32: d. Donald K. Moe, 3 & 2 R16: lost to Rial E. Rolfe, 4 & 2

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Wilford Wehrle (20-5) Champion 1937 1937 (143; 6-0) R64: d. Sidney Richardson, 5 & 4 R32: d. Lynford Lardner Jr., 19 holes R16: d. Nate Marshall, 2 & 1 QF: d. Harry Todd, 20 holes SF (36): d. Ray Billows, 2& 1 Final (36): d. Charles “Chuck” Kocsis, 1 up 1938 (holder; 2-1) R64: d. Billy Sixty, 2 & 1 R32: d. Edward Meister, 4 & 3 R16: lost to John David, 3 & 1 1940 (149; 3-1) R64: d. Sig Herman, 6 & 5 R32: d. Lee Herron, 3 & 2 R16: d. Bill Boutell, 7 & 6 QF: lost to Jim Ferrier, 2 up 1942 (145; 3-1) R64: d. Emmett Durgan, 4 & 3 R32: d. Arthur B. “Buck” Bailey, 19 holes R16: d. Warren Priem, 4 & 3 QF: lost to Harry Givan, 5 & 4 1946 (144; 3-1) R64: d. George Edmonson, 6 & 5 R32: d. Bob Rosecrance, 2 & 1 R16: d. Jack Sarvela, 3 & 2 QF: lost to Lyman “Smiley” Quick, 2 & 1 1948 (144; 3-1) R64: d. E.J. Rogers, 5 & 4 R32: d. Hunter Hicks, 3 & 1 R16: d. William Roderick Jones, 2 & 1 QF: lost to James B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr., disqualified, found 15 clubs in bag; McHale 1 up through 6 holes

Mark Weidman (1-1) 1946 (154; 1-1) R64: d. Wes Staine, 3 & 1 R32: lost to Bernie H. Ridder Jr., 4 & 3

Jonas Weiss (1-1) 1938 (151; 1-1) R64: d. Keith Johnson, 3 & 2 R32: lost to Edwin C. Kingsley, 1 up

William Welch (4-1) 1942 (149; 4-1) R64: d. Jack Walters, 2 & 1 R32: d. Dave Killen, 3 & 2 R16: d. Chester Gordon Jr., 2 up QF: d. Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 2 up SF (36): lost to Bruce McCormick, 2 & 1

Glen Weld (1-1) 1946 (156; 1-1) R64: d. Lew Ink, 5 & 4 R32: lost to Frank Stranahan, 5 & 3

Carlton F. Wells (0-1) 1925 (154*; 0-1) R32: lost to Kenneth Jisert, 2 & 1

Joe M. Wells (3-1) 1923 (148; 3-1) R32: d. Paul H. Hyde, 4 & 3 R16: d. Eddie Held, 19 holes QF (36): d. Clarence L. Wolff, 4 & 3 SF (36): lost to William Hamilton Gardner Jr., 4 & 3

Paul Wells (0-1) 1948 (155; 0-1) R64: lost to John “Pick” Wagner, 3 & 1

Alec Welsh (5-4) 1946 (153; 2-1) R64: d. Bill Hartfiel Jr., 8 & 7 R32: d. John “Jack” Culp Jr., 2 up R16: lost to George E. Victor, 4 & 2 1949 (152; 2-1) R64: d. Lou Fehlig, 5 & 4 R32: d. Arthur Floberg, 2 & 1 R16: lost to Frank Stranahan, 1 up 1952 (145; 0-1) R64: lost to Jim Frisina, 2 & 1 1955 (279; 1-1) QF (36): d. James T. “Jim Tom” Blair III, 7 & 6 SF (36): lost to Hillman Robbins Jr., 2 & 1

Frank Welsh (1-1) 1913 (162; 1-1) R32: d. Frank J. Douglas, 1 up R16 (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 4 & 3

Keith Welts (0-1) 1954 (149; 0-1) R64: lost to Joe Conrad, 2 & 1

Louis Wendrow (0-1) 1953 (147; 0-1) R64: lost to John Zeisler, 19 holes

Henry R. “Jack” Wenzler (5-4) 1920 (165; 3-1) R32: d. Perry Adair, 2 & 1 R16: d. Douglas H. Tweedie, 3 & 1 QF (36): d. R.D. “Bert” Wilbur, 6 & 5 SF (36): lost to Clarence L. Wolff, 2 & 1 1921 (160*; 1-1) R32: d. Richard E. Bockenkamp, 1 up R16: lost to Ira L. Couch Jr., 5 & 4 1922 (148; 0-1) R32: lost to Frank Gaines, 1 up 1924 (149; 1-1) R32: d. L.V. Cochran, 19 holes R16: lost to James E. Manion, 1 up

Harry B. Westbrook (2-2) 1931 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to Rudie Wilhelm, 1 up 1937 (151; 2-1) R64: d. Tommy Barnes, 3 & 2 R32: d. Bruce McCormick, 1 up R16: lost to John P. Burke, 2 & 1

James C. Westerfelt (1-1) 1937 (153; 1-1) R64: d. Bob Servis, 2 up R32: lost to Frank Hixon, 5 & 4

Jack Westland (9-3) Champion 1933 1926 (147; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles D. “Chuck” Hunter Jr., 6 & 5 1930 (156; 2-1) R32: d. Lew Levinson, 2 & 1 R16: d. Rudy E. Knepper, 3 & 1 QF (36): lost to T. Philip Perkins, 2 & 1 1933 (143; 5-0) R32: d. Maurice W. Hankinson, 4 & 3 R16: d. John Montedonico, 6 & 5 QF (36): d. W. Chasteen Harris, 3 & 1 SF (36): d. Walter Emery, 2 up Final (36): d. H. Rodney Bliss, 3 & 2 1934 (holder; 2-1) R32: d. Earl Thompson, 1 up R16: d. E.J. Rogers, 5 & 3 QF (36): lost to Dave “Spec” Goldman, 3 & 2 Winner, 1952 United States Amateur.

Raymond Weston Jr. (0-1) 1954 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Ralph Ditcher, 1 up

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Ralph Whaley (0-2) 1931 (152; 0-1) R32: lost to Fay Coleman, 1 up 1942 (153; 0-1) R64: lost to Fritz Metzger, 6 & 5

Jim Whipple (1-1) 1942 (158; 1-1) R64: d. Roy M. “Buddy” Moe Jr., 5 & 3 R32: lost to Larry Huseby, 3 & 1

J.M. Whitbread (0-1) 1924 (153; 0-1) R32: lost to James E. Manion, 8 & 6

Bob White (0-1) 1924 (151; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 1 up

Ed White (0-1) 1934 (155; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 1 up

Leonard White (2-1) 1950 (143; 2-1) R64: d. Charles L. Dexter, 6 & 4 R32: d. Lloyd R. French Jr., 2 & 1 R16: lost to Charlie Coe, 8 & 7 Co-medalist 1950, with Dale Morey, James B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr., Morris Williams Jr.

Robert White (1-1) 1942 (159; 1-1) R64: d. Jack Shaw, 2 up R32: lost to Verne Callison, 5 & 4

Nelson Whitney (1-1) 1919 (156; 1-1) R32: d. Eliot Howland Evans, 6 & 5 R16 (36): lost to Clarence L. Wolff, 5 & 4

Vincent Whitney (0-2) 1912 (81; 0-1) R32: lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 3 & 2 1916 (159; 0-1) R32: lost to George R. Balch, 1 up

Glen Wicklund (0-1) 1946 (0-1) R64: lost to Bernie H. Ridder Jr., 7 & 6

R.D. “Bert” Wilbur (2-1) 1920 (163; 2-1) R32: d. Richard E. Bockenkamp, 2 & 1 R16: d. Walter Kossman, 1 up QF (36): lost to Henry R. “Jack” Wenzler, 6 & 5

J. Dewitt Wilcox (0-1) 1933 (157; 0-1) R32: lost to H. Rodney Bliss, 3 & 1

Earl Wilde (0-1) 1946 (147; 0-1) R64: lost to Richard S. Durkes, 2 & 1

Bob Wiley (0-1) 1942 (164; 0-1) R64: lost to Buell Patrick “Pat” Abbott, 7 & 6

Rudie Wilhelm (2-2) 1927 (158; 0-1) R32: lost to Guy Standifer, 2 & 1 1931 (145; 2-1) R32: d. Harry B. Westbrook, 1 up R16: d. Johnny Shields, 1 up QF (36): lost to Malcolm MacNaughton, 5 & 4

J. Melvin Wilke Jr. (0-1) 1949 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Walter Cosco, 5 & 4

Chester S. Williams (0-1) 1928 (150; 0-1) R32: lost to Frank Dolp, 5 & 3

E.S. Williams (0-1) 1906 (163; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to Sprague Abbott, 3 & 2

Harley Williams (1-1) 1954 (142; 1-1) R64: d. J. Edgar Green, 3 & 1 R32: lost to Bruce Cudd, 2 & 1 Medalist 1954.

John Williams (0-1) 1940 (158; 0-1) R64: lost to George E. Victor, 6 & 5

Morris Williams Jr. (2-1) 1950 (143; 2-1) R64: d. William Skeeters, 19 holes R32: d. Rufus King, 6 & 5 R16: lost to Don Addington, 2 up Co-medalist 1950, with Dale Morey, James B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr., Leonard White.

Ole Williamson (1-1) 1940 (144; 1-1) R64: d. Earl Bergman, 3 & 2 R32: lost to Johnny Goodman, 4 & 3

O.F. Willing (9-4) 1926 (149; 1-1) R32: d. Lester Bolstad, 3 & 2 R16: lost to James C. Ward, 3 & 2 1927 (151; 3-1) R32: d. Roy Campbell, 3 & 1 R16: d. Forest Watson, 19 holes QF (36): d. H. Chandler Egan, 1 up SF (36): lost to Eddie Held, 6 & 5 1928 (154; 2-1) R32: d. J. Douglas Casey, 5 & 4 R16: d. A.P. Wade, 4 & 3 QF (36): lost to A.L. “Gus” Novotny, 1 up 1931 (151; 3-1) R32: d. Arloo Kyle, 2 & 1 R16: d. George Mead, 2 & 1 QF (36): d. Jack Gaines, 4 & 2 SF (36): lost to Malcolm MacNaughton, 2 & 1

Robert Willits (8-4) 1947 (156; 4-1) R64: d. Clem Jensen, 2 & 1 R32: d. Clancy Miller, 2 & 1 R16: d. John Holmstrom, 7 & 6 QF: d. Robert Cardinal, 2 & 1 SF (36): lost to Marvin H. “Bud” Ward, 3 & 1 1948 (153; 2-1) R64: d. Jack A. Vickers Jr., 4 & 3 R32: d. Leroy Christy, 6 & 5 R16: lost to Lawrence Glosser, 6 & 5 1949 (152; 1-1) R64: d. Harry Offitt Jr., 3 & 2 R32: lost to Robert Keller, 1 up 1950 (153; 1-1) R64: d. Van Lewis, 6 & 4 R32: lost to John Olver, 3 & 1

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Holden Wilson (1-3) 1906 (176; 0-1) R32 (36): lost to Bart S. Adams, 6 & 5 1910 (160; 0-1) R32: lost to William I. Howland Jr., 4 & 2 1911 (171; 1-1) R32: d. Howard B. Lee, 4 & 3 R16 (36): lost to Paul Hunter, 7 & 5

M.H. Wilson Jr. (0-1) 1915 (164; 0-1) R32: lost to James D. Standish Jr., 8 & 7

Francis G. “Bo” Wininger (6-3) 1949 (148; 1-1) R64: d. James W. Vickers, 1 up R32: lost to John O. Levinson, 4 & 3 1950 (149; 4-1) R64: d. Curtis Person, 5 & 4 R32: d. John N. Cameron, 3 & 2 R16: d. John Olver, 2 & 1 QF: d. William C. Campbell, 3 & 2 SF (36): lost to Robert W. Goldwater, 1 up 1951 (146; 1-1) R64: d. F. Michael Heimler, 2 & 1 R32: lost to Herbert A. Durham, 1 up

Buz Wohl (1-2) 1952 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Richard E. Patton, 1 up 1953 (149; 1-1) R64: d. Jack Coyle, 3 & 2 R32: lost to Tom Draper Jr., 4 & 3

Richard Wohl (0-1) 1952 (150; 0-1) R64: lost to MacGregor Hunter, 4 & 2

Clarence L. Wolff (12-4) 1919 (147; 3-1) R32: d. Warren K. Wood, 2 & 1 R16 (36): d. Nelson Whitney, 5 & 4 QF (36): d. J.S. Thompson, 8 & 6 SF (36): lost to Harry G. Legg, 5 & 4 Medalist 1919. 1920 (153; 4-1) R32: d. T.W. Palner, 6 & 4 R16: d. Rudy E. Knepper, 3 & 2 QF (36): d. Pollak Boyd, 2 & 1 SF (36): d. Henry R. “Jack” Wenzler, 2 & 1 Final (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 5 & 4 1922 (154; 3-1) R32: d. James E. Manion, 2 & 1 R16: d. Burton W. Mudge Jr., 2 up QF (36): d. S. Davison “Dave” Herron, 4 & 3 SF (36): lost to George “Gix” Von Elm, 4 & 2 1923 (155; 2-1) R32: d. Joe K. Bole, 6 & 4 R16: d. John G. Anderson, 20 holes QF (36): lost to Joseph M. Wells, 4 & 3

Jim Wolff (1-1) 1946 (157; 1-1) R64: d. Les Christofferson, 1 up R32: lost to Robert E. Cochran, 3 & 2

Deen Wood (1-1) 1950 (152; 1-1) R64: d. Dave “Spec” Goldman, 10 holes R32: lost to O’Hara Watts, 2 & 1

John Wood (0-1) 1938 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Harry Todd, 4 & 3

John Wood (0-1) 1954 (154; 0-1) R64: lost to Dale Morey, 6 & 4

T.A. Wood (1-1) 1939 (153; 1-1) R64: d. Ted Gwyn, 3 & 2 R32: lost to Harry Todd, 3 & 2

Warren K. Wood (21-9) Champion 1913 1904 (164; 2-1) R32: d. Lawrence Adams, 4 & 3 R16: d. Herbert J. Tweedie, default (Wood 8 up, 9 to play) QF: lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 4 & 2 1905 (163; 0-1) R32: lost to Robert E. Hunter, 3 & 2 1906 (156; 4-1) R32 (36): d. Jesse Carlton, 5 & 4 R16: d. George F. Clingman Jr., 2 & 1 QF: d. Stuart G. Stickney, 2 & 1 SF: d. Sprague Abbott, 4 & 3 Final (36): lost to Daniel E. “Ned” Sawyer, 37 holes 1907 (170; 1-1) R32 (36): d. Grover B. Higgins, 8 & 7 R16: lost to Raymond E. Daniels, 2 & 1 1908 (154; 1-1) R32: d. Addison Stillwell, 4 & 3 R16: lost to Paul R. Talbot, 4 & 3 1909 (146; 1-1) R32: d. Runcie B. Martin, 7 & 6 R16: lost to Robert A. Gardner, 3 & 2 Medalist 1909. 1910 (155; 3-1) R32: d. Drake Lightner, 4 & 2 R16 (36): d. Robert A. Gardner, 1 up QF (36): d. Harry G. Legg, 2 & 1 SF (36): lost to Mason E. Phelps, 5 & 4 1912 (69; 4-1) R32: d. Mason E. Phelps, 5 & 4 R16: d. Evan S. “Scotty” Armstrong, 19 holes QF (36): d. Fraser Hale,7 & 6 SF (36): d. Jack Neville, 5 & 3 Final (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 1 up Medalist 1912. 1913 (152; 5-0) R32: d. Howard B. Lee, 6 & 5 R16 (36): d. John Simpson, 6 & 5 QF (36): d. Fraser Hale, 39 holes SF (36): d. Joseph C. LeDuc, 8 & 7 Final (36): d. Edward P. “Ned” Allis, 4 & 3 1919 (150; 0-1) R32: lost to Clarence L. Wolff, 2 & 1 Member, 1904 U.S. Olympic team (gold, team competition playing for WGA).

John S. Worthington (2-2) 1916 (147; 1-1) R32: d. A. Don Hines, 8 & 6 R16 (36): lost to Roger D. Lapham, 1 up 1917 (165; 1-1) R32: d. Perry Adair, 2 & 1 R16 (36): lost to Donald E. Edwards, 10 & 8 The first British- (or European)-based player in the Western Amateur.

Robert D. Wrenn (0-1) 1900 (183; 0-1) R16: lost to Gale Thompson, 2 & 1

Claude Wright (1-1) 1941 (154; 1-1) R32: d. John Stammer, 1 up R16: lost to Harry Todd, 4 & 3

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Frederick J. Wright Jr. (3-1) 1922 (145; 3-1) R32: d. Sam W. Reynolds, 3 & 2 R16: d. E. Arthur Ecklund, 5 & 4 QF (36): d. Jesse Stuttle, 3 & 1 SF (36): lost to Charles “Chick” Evans Jr., 6 & 5 Winner, 1917 Western Junior. Died Aug. 26, 1958, on 13th tee of The Country Club, Brookline, Mass., while playing in sectional qualifying for U.S. Amateur.

Lyman Wright (0-1) 1941 (151; 0-1) R32: lost to Harry Todd, 7 & 6

J.T. Wylie (0-1) 1911 (172*; 0-1) R32: lost to Wylie W. Carhartt Jr., 3 & 1

Charles R. Yates (13-4) Champion 1935 1933 (152; 2-1) R32: d. Joe Switzer, 6 & 5 R16: d. Sam Perry, 1 up QF (36): lost to H. Rodney Bliss, 6 & 4 1934 (152; 3-1) R32: d. Billy Lee Craig, 2 & 1 R16: d. Sonny Manarchy, 5 & 4 QF (36): d. Paul Leslie, 10 & 9 SF (36): lost to Dave “Spec” Goldman, 1 up 1935 (146; 5-0) R32: d. Harry Strausburger Jr., 2 & 1 R16: d. Paul Leslie, 2 & 1 QF (36): d. Gus Moreland, 1 up SF (36): d. Jack Gaines, 2 up Final (36): d. H. Rodney Bliss, 5 & 3 1936 (holder; 1-1) R32: d. Gene Milbourn, 4 & 3 R16: lost to John Lehman, 2 & 1 1937 (137; 2-1) R64: d. Tommy Goodwin, 3 & 2 R32: d. James Black, 1 up R16: lost to Charles “Chuck” Kocsis, 1 up Medalist 1937. Winner, 1938 British Amateur.

Roy F. York (0-1) 1903 (0-1) Pre: lost to Frank Weber, 1 up

Blaine Young (0-1) 1919 (163; 0-1) R32: lost to Donald E. Edwards, 6 & 5

Ken Young (2-2) 1940 (145; 1-1) R64: d. Tony Stecher, 4 & 2 R32: lost to Bill Boutell, 1 up 1947 (149; 1-1) R64: d. Robert McKee, 5 & 3 R32: lost to Gus Moreland, 2 up

Kenneth Young (0-1) 1938 (156; 0-1) R64: lost to Burleigh Jacobs Jr., 1 up

George W. Young (0-1) 1903 (0-1) R64: lost to Raymond Russel, default

Lloyd Young (1-1) 1940 (154; 0-1) R64: d. Judd Ringer, 20 holes R32: lost to Art Doering Jr., 5 & 4

W.W. Young (0-1) 1942 (169; 0-1) R64: lost to Kenneth Storey, default

George A. Yule (0-1) 1900 (183; 0-1) R16: lost to William “Manny” Holabird Jr., 4 & 3

Gordon Yule (0-1) 1910 (161; 0-1) R32: lost to Kenneth P. Edwards, 3 & 1

Howard Zachritz (2-3) 1946 (147; 1-1) R64: d. Ray Belisle, 5 & 4 R32: lost to Keith Bridston, 4 & 3 1947 (147; 0-1) R64: lost to Ralph R. Reed, 19 holes 1949 (152; 1-1) R64: d. Richard Lee Perk, 5 & 4 R32: lost to James B. “Jimmy” McHale Jr., 1 up

Matt Zadalis (0-1) 1936 (138; 0-1) R32: lost to Bob Fraser, 3 & 2 Medalist 1936.

John Zeisler (1-1) 1953 (155; 1-1) R64: lost to Louis Wendrow, 19 holes R32: lost to Robert E. Cochran, 6 & 4

Louis Zickus (0-1) 1938 (151; 0-1) R64: lost to Mike Stefanchik, 5 & 3

Bill Zieske (0-1) 1940 (152; 0-1) R64: lost to Tom Hamper Jr., 2 & 1

Charles Zuehlin (0-1) 1902 (190; 0-1) R32: lost to Walter E. Egan, 1 up

Eugene Zuspann (0-1) 1948 (146; 0-1) R64: lost to Dean Adkisson, 2 & 1 ______________________________________________

Notes

*: advanced to match play in sudden-death playoff. 1903: no qualifying, all match play.

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