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The Bobby Jones Record:
| Born: March 17, 1902, Atlanta, Georgia |
| Died: December 18, 1971, Atlanta, Georgia |
| Age |
Year |
Tournament |
| 14 |
1916 |
Georgia Amateur Champion |
| 15 |
1917 |
Southern Amateur Champion |
| 17 |
1919 |
Runner-up U.S. Amateur |
| 18 |
1920 |
Southern Amateur Champion |
| 20 |
1922 |
Southern Amateur Champion |
| 20 |
1922 |
Tie for second U.S. Amateur |
| 21 |
1923 |
U.S. Open Champion |
| 22 |
1924 |
Georgia-Alabama Open Champion |
| 23 |
1925 |
U.S. Amateur Championship |
| 23 |
1925 |
Runner-up U.S. Open |
| 24 |
1926 |
U.S. Open Champion |
| 24 |
1926 |
British Open Champion |
| 24 |
1926 |
Runner-up U.S. Amateur |
| 25 |
1927 |
U.S. Amateur Champion |
| 25 |
1927 |
British Open Champion |
| 25 |
1927 |
Southern Open Champion |
| 25 |
1927 |
Atlanta Open Champion |
| 26 |
1928 |
U.S. Amateur Champion |
| 26 |
1928 |
Runner-up U.S. Open |
| 27 |
1929 |
U.S. Open Champion |
| 28 |
1930 |
U.S. Open Champion |
| 28 |
1930 |
British Open Champion |
| 28 |
1930 |
U.S. Amateur Champion |
| 28 |
1930 |
British Amateur Champion |
| During his career, all of which was spent as an amateur, Bobby Jones played in 52 tournaments. He won 23 of them. |
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SI Covers
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Check out this collection of Sports Illustrated covers featuring the Masters, beginning with a
classic view of the course from 1955, right up to the startling image of a triumphant Tiger Woods in 1997.
SI Covers the Masters
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Stories
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Read the stories from each year of the tournament
as originally published in The Augusta Chronicle (AC) and in
Sports Illustrated (SI). Choose from the list below.
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Leaderboards
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