competitions to be played at Baltusrol. Round-by-round scores of leaders with A \Varm \Velcome 72.hole totals: The members are always warm in wel- Miss __72-80-69-72-293 coming their guests, and the committees Miss _h_un 74-76-73-76-299 and staff invariably make excellent prep- Miss _h __ h_ 75-73-77-75-300 arations. The General Chairman was ~1iss h h 78-74-76-73-301

Frank 'V. Boyd. The USGA records its Miss Marilynn Smith u 77-74-77-75-303 gratitude to him and his colleagues, in- Miss JoAnn Prentice __72-76-80-76-304 cluding John C. Smaltz, President, and Miss __77-77-78.74-306 the staff, headed by Carl Jehlen, General ::'Mrs. J. D. Streit _m_h 74-77-77-78-306 Manager, Edward J. Casey, Golf Course :::Mrs. Philip J. Cudone 77-76-75-80-308 Superintendent, and Johnny Farrell, Pro- Miss Shirley Englehorn 80-73-78-77-308 fessional. Miss Mary Lena Faulk 78-77-80-73-308 :::Amateur Miss \Vright's hole-by-hole scores, with par:

Par mn_m_hU_nn __ U_h_. __ 5 4 4 3 4 4 5 4 3-36 4 4 3 4 4 4 3 5 5--36--72

uuu __ u_u __ m _ 1st . m 5 4 5 3 4 5 4 4 3-37 3 4 4 4 4 4 2 5 5--35--72 2nd u. n_mu __ hmUuu __ • 4 5 5 3 4 5 5 4 5-40 5 5 3 4 6 4 3 5 5--40--80-152 3rd mU n._._m mhn 5 4 5 2 4 3 4 4 3-34 5 4 3 3 4 4 4 4 4--35--69-221 4th mUm.nn __ hum __ n 4 4 5 3 4 4 4 4 3-35 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 5 5--37-72-293 DO YOU KNOW YOUR GOLF? ere is a golf competition in which 8. Who was the last player to win the H there is no waiting on the first tee, U. S. Amateur and the British Ama- you playas you sit, use a pencil instead teur in the same year? of clubs, and a round can be played in- 9. Who has played in the most \Valker doors at night. Cup matches? But you need to know something about 10. Bob Jones won the Amateur Cham- the Rules of Golf, definitions, history and pionship five times, a record. Who records of the game. is next in number of Amateur The answers to the questions are given Championships? on Pag~ 21. 11. 'Vhat club has been host to the most 1. \Vho has the lowest aggregate score in the two most recent National USGA competitions? Open Championships? 12. Who was the first native of the 2. Four players tied the Oakland Hills United States to win the British competitive course record of 67 in Open Championship? the second round of the 1961 Open. 13. Is a player permitted to remove an Name two of the four. out-of-bounds stake if it interferes 3. Has any player won both the Ama- with his swing? teur and the Amateur Public Links 1..1. How far behind the markers on the Championships? teeing ground may a player tee up 4. Bob Jones' "Grand Slam" in 1930 his ball? consisted of victories in the U. S. 15. Has anyone been a member of both Open and Amateur and the British a Walker Cup Team and a Ryder Open and Amateur. Which of the Cup Team? four Championships did he win only once? 16. :'wIay a player remove an empty 5. Has any Girls' Junior Champion package of cigarettes from behind gone on to win the Women's Ama- his ball in a hazard? teur Championship? 17. If a player's ball b~ moved in re- 6. \Vho was the last man to win the moval of a cigarette packa~..;ein a Amateur in successive years? hazard, is there :I penalty? 7. \Vho was the last winner of the 18. In a four-ball match. Player A's ball Wfl....-,en.s Amateur in successive is knocked into the hole by another years? ball in the match. Has A holed out?

16 USGA JOURNAL AND TURF MANAGEMENT: AUGUST, 1961 word of caution ever in mind: Don't try 69 or a 96, a 72 or a 127. Golf can be fun, to improve your game by copying a regardless of your score. "name" player. The fact is that most golfers shoot 90 Remember, the touring professional or more-sometimes much more-every plays or practices every day to keep his time they play. own tailor-made swing working just However, they keep coming back for right. His swing won't work for you. more. To me, that proves how much they When you have the time, see your pro- are a part of it. fessional and arrange to take a series of So, remember, Mr. High Handicap lessons. Then, be sure that you take Golfer, that you are a very important per- time to practice what you've learned. son in the royal and ancient game. You may be surprised at the results. And, you Mr. Tournament Spectator, You may wind up playing golf bettel' remember that without you there would than you ever thought you could. be no PGA Tour and no national competi- However, don't get too good. If you do, tion in golf. you may miss the fun you used to have Without you, there would be few golf playing with the old gang which has put courses. There would be little or no golf up with you these many years. equipment to sell aJ?d no one to sell it Remember, golf is for fun. It should to. There would be no golf lessons. never become a grim, mechanical task. \Vithout you, golf would be a minor Keep the fun in golf. sport indeed. You have made it Ameri- It doesn't matter whether you shoot a ca's No.1 recreation.

ANS\VERS TO QUIZ 11. The Merion Golf Club at Ardmore, Pa., has been host to 11 USGA 1. Jack Nicklaus. He was second in events. 1960 with a score of 282 and tied for 12. \Valter Hagen in 1922. fourth this year with 284, for a two- year total of 566. 13. No. By Definition 20, an out-of- bounds stake is not an obstruction. 2. The four: Jacky Cupit, Bob Harris, Further Rule 17-3 prohibits improv- Eric Monti and Bob Rosburg. ing the line of play or the position 3. No. Smiley L. Quick came closest in or lie of the ball by moving any- 1946 when he won the Amateur Pub- thing fixed or growing, and a note lic Links title and was defeated by Stanley (Ted) Bishop in the final to the Rule says that "things fixed include objects defining out of round of the Amateur. bounds." 4. The British Amateur. Jones won the 14. Definition 32 of the Rules of Golf U. S. Open four times, the U. S. defines the teeing ground as "a Amateur five times, and the British rectangular area two club-lengths in Open three times. depth." 5. Yes. Miss JoAnne Gunderson, Girls' 15. Yes. Fred Haas, Jr., played in the Junior Champion in 1956, won the 1938 Walker Cup Match and the 1953 Women's Amateur in 1957 and 1960: Ryder Cup Match. she was runner-up in 1956. 6. E. Harvie Ward, Jr., in 1955 and 16. Yes. Under Definition 20, a package 1956. of cigarettes is an obstruction, and relief is granted under Rule 31. 7. Miss Betty Jameson in 1939 and 1940. 17. No. Rule 31-1 says: "Any movable 8. W. Lawson Little, Jr., who won both in 1934 and 1935. obstruction may be removed. If the ball be moved in so doing, it shall be 9. Francis Ouimet was named eight replaced on the exact spot from consecutive times from 1923 to 1934. which it was moved, without pen- Ouimet was also non-playing Cap- alty." tain of the U. S. Teams in 1936-38- 18. No. Rule 40-lc stipulates: "If a 47-49. Joseph B. Carr, of Great Bri- player's ball move any other ball in tain, will make his eighth W

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