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Francis Ouimet was a relatively unknown 20-year-old amateur and former caddie who grew up across the street from the 17th hole at The Country Club in Brookline.
Golf is the only sport that gives you a window into a stranger's life. If you're lucky enough to play with Jaelyn DeBoise, ...
Francis Ouimet was a relatively unknown 20-year-old amateur and former caddie who grew up across the street from the 17th hole at The Country Club in Brookline.
Francis Ouimet, known by many as the "father of amateur golf," forever changed the game when, on Sept. 20, 1913, he defeated two of the sport's top players at the time for his first and only major ...
PINEHURST, N.C. — No one is likely to confuse Ludvig Aberg with Francis Ouimet. Yet the potential for the two to become forever linked in golf history exists this weekend.
Francis Ouimet, John Daly, Ben Crenshaw and Tom Watson make the list of our most surprisingly heroic performances in men's major championship history ...
Rutland's Fiona Faford was among the winners of a prestigious Francis Ouimet Scholarship.
The New Captain Before a hushed audience of a thousand or more attentive golfers, Francis Ouimet stepped soberly up to the first tee of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club at St. Andrews, Scotland. It ...
It would be ridiculous to call Francis Ouimet old. He is 38, walks with a limber stride and the voice in which he speaks with a clear Bostonian accent has not yet begun to crack or quaver ...
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