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  2. Bobby Jones (golfer) - Wikipedia

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    Jones authored several books on golf including Down the Fairway with Oscar Bane "O.B." Keeler (1927), The Rights and Wrongs of Golf (1933), Golf Is My Game (1959), Bobby Jones on Golf (1966), and Bobby Jones on the Basic Golf Swing (1968) with illustrator Anthony Ravielli.

  3. Bobby Jones (basketball, born 1951) - Wikipedia

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    Larry Brown, Jones's coach with the Denver Nuggets, remarked, "Watching Bobby Jones on the basketball court is like watching an honest man in a liars’ poker game." [2] As a result, referees would respect him and more calls would go their way. [58] Referee Joey Crawford said that Jones "was the most polite player" he ever dealt with. [59]

  4. Bobby Jones (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Jones (born September 18, 1938) is an American Gospel music singer television host, and radio broadcaster from Nashville, Tennessee and the host and executive producer of several cable television gospel music programs including the former Bobby Jones Gospel. Jones is referred to as the Ed Sullivan of gospel music. [1]

  5. Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius is a 2004 biographical sports drama film directed and co-written by Rowdy Herrington.The film is based on the life of golfer Bobby Jones, the only player in the sport to win all four of the men's major golf championships in a single season (1930, an era when the majors were The Amateur Championship in Britain, the U.S. Amateur, The Open Championship, and the U.S ...

  6. Bobby Jones (left-handed pitcher) - Wikipedia

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    Jones spent the 2001 season on the disabled list, but came back to the Mets in 2002 before being traded to the San Diego Padres, [1] coincidentally becoming reunited there with Bobby J. Jones. He spent 2003 in Triple-A, starting with the Richmond Braves and finishing with the Omaha Royals.

  7. Bobby Jones (basketball, born 1984) - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Ray Jones Jr. (born 9 January 1984) is an American-born naturalised-Equatorial Guinean professional basketball player who last played for Scaligera Basket of the Italian Serie A2. He notably played for an NBA record five different teams in a single season ( 2007–08 ), later moving to Italy to continue his career.

  8. Bobby Jones (basketball, born 1962) - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Jones (born January 9, 1962) [1] is an American former college basketball coach. He was the men's head coach at Saint Francis University . Jones resigned after the 2008 season, his ninth with the school.

  9. Bobby Jones (wide receiver) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Ellis Jones (born July 12, 1955) is a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League. He played for the New York Jets and Cleveland Browns from 1978 to 1983. He did not play college football and signed with the Jets after a tryout in 1978.