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  • In 1955, Palmer played with Gene Sarazen, the 1935 winner, in his first competitive round at the Masters.

    Listen to Your Grandfather! John Paul Newport 2011

  • Mr. Bartholomew, born in 1881, grew up caddying at the city's first course, at Audubon Park, and became so proficient as a player he set the early course record, a six-under-par 62 that he was backed by the membership in arranged matches with the likes of Gene Sarazen and Walter Hagen in the 1910s.

    Bringing Joe B. Back to Life John Paul Newport 2010

  • There are several bridges on the course named after famous players: Ben Hogan, Gene Sarazen, Byron Nelson.

    Matthew DeBord: Rules of Golf: What You Need to Know Before You Watch the Masters with the Golf Lover in Your Life 2009

  • In the 1940 U.S. Open, Porky Oliver shot a final round 71 and thought he was in a playoff with Lawson Little and Gene Sarazen.

    Playing by the Rules Arnold Palmer 2000

  • This is the place where, in 1934, Gene Sarazen, still miffed over the same issue, found his path blocked by a club official and simply picked the man up and moved him out of the way.

    NYT > Home Page By CHRISTOPHER CLAREY 2011

  • Gene Sarazen was 71 when he aced the famous Postage Stamp at Troon in 1973.

    Evening Standard - Home 2011

  • Gene Sarazen was 71 when he aced the famous Postage Stamp at Troon in 1973.

    WalesOnline - Home 2011

  • Gene Sarazen was 71 when he aced the famous Postage Stamp at Troon in 1973.

    Evening Standard - Home 2011

  • It also will be remembered alongside Gene Sarazen's farewell ace at the Postage Stamp green at Troon in 1973 at the age of 71.

    NYT > Home Page By LYNN ZINSER 2011

  • This is the place where, in 1934, Gene Sarazen, still miffed over the same issue, found his path blocked by a club official and simply picked the man up and moved him out of the way.

    NYT > Home Page By CHRISTOPHER CLAREY 2011

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