Bobby Jones AKA Robert Tyre Jones, Jr. Born: 17-Mar-1902 Birthplace: Atlanta, GA Died: 18-Dec-1971 Location of death: Atlanta, GA Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta, GA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Golf Nationality: United States Executive summary: Winner of 13 major championships Lifelong amateur, considered by many to be the best golfer in history. He won the entire Grand Slam in 1930, the only person ever to do so in a single year. Notoriously, he called a penalty on himself causing his loss in a tournament. Over his career he won 13 major championships. Although he never took money from his golfing, Jones did receive tidy sums from making short instructional films (in excess of $250,000) and other endorsements. He founded the Augusta National Golf Club, out of which came the Masters Tournament. Late in life Jones suffered from the spinal disease syringomyelia, confined to a wheelchair. Father: Robert Purmedus Jones Mother: Clara Thomas Wife: Mary Malone (m. 1924, two daughters, one son) Daughter: Clara Malone Son: Robert Tyre III Daughter: Mary Ellen
University: BS Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology (1922) University: BA English Literature, Harvard University (1924) Law School: Emory University
Winner, US Open 1923 Winner, US Open 1926 Winner, British Open 1926 Winner, British Open 1927 Winner, US Open 1929 Winner, US Open 1930 Winner, British Open 1930 Sullivan Award 1930 Georgia Sports Hall of Fame 1964 Ticker-Tape Parade 2-Jul-1926 Ticker-Tape Parade 2-Jul-1930 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity Augusta National Golf Club President-in-Perpetuity
Author of books:
Down the Fairway (1927, memoir, with O. B. Keeler) Golf Is My Game (1960, memoir)
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