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Bobby Jones draws a crowd as he hits this drive during the 1930 U.S. Amateur Championship. Jones always considered the early 18-hole matches to be the hardest to win, simply because the brief play allowed the opportunity for someone to get hot and forge an upset. At Merion the first round would claim Francis Ouimet, Johnny Goodman, George Voight and George Von Elm. However, Bobby would survive to face Gene Homans in the final round, defeating him soundly 8 and 7.
This historic 11"x14" black and white photograph is available framed or unframed in black and double matted with silver accents and an engraved brass title plate. When framed outside dimensions are 18"x22". Please allow at least 5 days for the framing of any golf photography. |
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