Golfer, born in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. One of golf's greats during the 1920s golden age of sports, he became the only player ever to win a recognized Grand Slam in golf (four major championships in a single year) when he won the US and British Opens, and the US and British Amateurs in 1930. During 192230, while earning his BA from Georgia School (now Institute) of Technology, another BA from Harvard, and his law degree from Emory, he won the US Open four times, the US Amateurs five times, and the British Open three times. An amateur throughout his career, he retired from golf in 1930 to practise law. He designed the course at the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia, where he helped found the Masters tournament (1934). After a spinal injury in 1948 he was confined to a wheelchair, but he continued with his business interests.
Several notable people have been named Bobby Jones:
Bobby Jones (golfer) Bobby J. Jones, a right-handed baseball pitcher Bobby M. Jones, a left-handed baseball pitcher Robert Clyde "Bobby" Jones, a former professional basketball player born in 1951 Bobby R. Jones, a professional basketball player born in 1984 Bobby Jones (basketball coach), head coach of the St. Francis (PA) Red Flash men's basketball team. Bobby Jones (singer) See also Bob Jones and Robert Jones. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
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