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Edward Harvie Ward, Jr. (December 8, 1925 – September 4, 2004) was an American golfer best known for his amateur career. He is best known for winning both the U.S. Amateur (twice) and the British Amateur. Born in Tarboro, North Carolina, Ward attended the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
Lowery was the fifth child born to John and Maria Lowery (née Curran), who were Irish immigrants who lived in Newton, Massachusetts. [3] He moved to San Francisco, California, and championed the rising amateur careers of Ken Venturi (1964 U.S. Open Champion), Harvie Ward (1955 & 1956 U.S. Amateur Champion), and Tony Lema (1964 British Open Champion), among others.
Harvie Ward (a) 14. One professional, not already qualified, selected by a ballot of ex-U.S. Open champions. Jack Burke Jr. 15. Two players, not already qualified, with the best scoring average in the winter part of the 1950 PGA Tour. George Fazio, Henry Ransom. 16 Winner of 1949 Inter-service Invitational tournament. Fred Moseley (a) 17 Home ...
The 1955 Masters Tournament was the 19th Masters Tournament, held April 7–10 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.It was the last one before CBS began televising the tournament the following year.
The Canadian Amateur Championship, begun in 1895, is the men's amateur golf championship of Canada.It is staged annually by Golf Canada.It was played at match play until 1968, went to stroke play beginning in 1969, and reverted to match play in 1995. [1]
Harvie Ferguson, British Professor of Sociology; Harvie Pocza (born 1959), Canadian ice hockey player; Harvie S (born 1948), American bassist; Harvie Ward (1925–2004), American golfer; J. Harvie Wilkinson III (born 1944), American jurist; also Harvie Krumpet fictional character and animated movie; Hurvinek or Harvie in Czech film Spejbl a ...
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