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When amateur Francis Ouimet won the 1913 U.S. Open at The Country Club, 50 years had elapsed since the Battle of Gettysburg, and 87 years had come and gone since the deaths of Thomas Jefferson and ...
Since 1949, the Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund has awarded more than 6,600 need-based college scholarships worth just under $50 million to young men and women from Massachusetts.
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 ...
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 captured the 1913 U.S. Open as a 20-year-old amateur; John Daly triumphed in the 1991 PGA Championship as an unknown rookie; and Bob May nearly downed Tiger Woods in his prime at ...
Aberg is making his debut in the U.S. Open, and it’s been an impressive one so far for the 24-year-old from Sweden. After an opening-round 66, he followed it with a 69 to take the 36-hole lead ...
Founded in 1949, the Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund has awarded $49.85 million in need-based scholarships to more than 6,630 deserving men and women who have worked at Massachusetts golf courses ...