Dec 26

December 26 in Golf History

On December 26 in golf history — 1903: Scottish golfer Tom Dobson is born, plus 5 more moments from 1903–1983.

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1903 Born

Scottish golfer Tom Dobson is born

Tom Dobson was born in Gullane, East Lothian. He won the 1925 Scottish Amateur Championship before turning professional later that year and competing in The Open.

1916 In Memoriam

1899 U.S. Open champion Willie Smith dies

Scottish golfer Willie Smith died of pneumonia in Mexico City. He won the 1899 U.S. Open by 11 strokes, a record margin that stood until Tiger Woods won by 15 in 2000.

Willie Smith
1947 Born

Amateur standout Jim Holtgrieve is born

American amateur Jim Holtgrieve was born in St. Louis. He won the inaugural U.S. Mid-Amateur in 1981 and played on three winning Walker Cup teams before later captaining the U.S. side.

1967 Born

Senior major winner Ken Tanigawa is born

American golfer Ken Tanigawa was born this day. He captured the 2019 Senior PGA Championship at Oak Hill, a senior major, after being named PGA Tour Champions Rookie of the Year in 2018.

1978 In Memoriam

1928 Amateur champion Phil Perkins dies

English golfer Phil Perkins died this day. He won the 1928 Amateur Championship, was runner-up to Bobby Jones in the 1928 U.S. Amateur, and tied for second at the 1932 U.S. Open.

1983 Born

First Chilean LPGA winner Nicole Perrot is born

Chilean golfer Nicole Perrot was born this day. She became the first Chilean-born player to win on the LPGA Tour, capturing the 2005 Longs Drugs Challenge.