Horton Smith was a PGA Tour golfer who burst on the scene in the late 1920s with one of the best initial runs in tour history: After winning...| www.golfcompendium.com
The figures most-often cited online for Harry Cooper's PGA Tour win total are 30 and 31, but the Tour itself credits Cooper with 29 official...| www.golfcompendium.com
Bobby Cruickshank was a Scottish golfer who immigrated to America in the early 1920s and then enjoyed a very successful career as both a tou...| www.golfcompendium.com
Jim Turnesa won a couple times on the PGA Tour in the 1950s, but one of those wins was a major championship. He was just as famous in his ti...| www.golfcompendium.com
Paul Runyan was a professional golfer and golf instructor who won two PGA Championship trophies in the 1930s. He won nearly 30 PGA Tour tour...| www.golfcompendium.com
Jim Barnes was an English golfer who lived most of his life in the United States, where he was one of the best pro golfers of the first qu...| www.golfcompendium.com
Jock Hutchison was a two-time major championship winner in the first decade of the PGA Tour's existence. Born in Scotland, he was one of the...| www.golfcompendium.com
Henry Picard was a quiet but highly respected pro — both as a touring pro and as a club professional — who won a pair of major championships...| www.golfcompendium.com
Macdonald Smith was a Scotland-born, American-naturalized golf star whose tournament wins stretch from the early 1910s to the mid-1930s. And...| www.golfcompendium.com
The 1915 U.S. Open was the 21st time the tournament was played. The winner did something a little ununsual afterward — he mostly retired fro...| www.golfcompendium.com