Dwight D. Eisenhower
What a resume! Supreme Allied Commander for the liberation of Europe in World War II. One of the few ever five-star generals. President of Columbia
What a resume! Supreme Allied Commander for the liberation of Europe in World War II. One of the few ever five-star generals. President of Columbia
Pete Dye has done much to change the face of golf since leaving the business world in 1959 to undertake a career in golf course
There has been no golf administrator who had a greater influence on the game of golf than Joseph C. Dey, Jr. His was a 40-year
It is said Bernard Darwin invented golf writing as we know it today. He was the first golf writer to transcribe facts and figures into
Born Harry Lillis Crosby in 1904 in Tacoma, Washington, Crosby first took up the game at 12 as a caddy, dropped it and started again
You won’t find his name in any golf record book, but Fred Corcoran was one of golf’s pioneers. In the years following World War II,
Frank Chirkinian walked into Augusta National Golf Club to produce his first CBS broadcast of the Masters in 1959. The cameras were stationary. The colors
Neil Coles championed the cause of European unity through golf for the past 29 years and continues to do so in unparalleled acts of dedication
One of golf’s greatest career amateurs, Joe Carr possessed a swashbuckling playing style and a poetic Irish soul. During a prime that lasted from the
From his birth, it was obvious that George H.W. Bush was destined to be deeply involved in two things: politics and golf. His grandfather, George