1931 British Open Golf Championship - Plan in Colour of Carnoustie Course
Offered
here is a Carnoustie course pamphlet from the 1931 British Open. The
color map is no long present inside the pamphlet. Tommy Armour was a
popular winner when Carnoustie staged its first Open Championship back
in 1931. Armour, who was born in Edinburgh in 1896, but who emigrated to
America in the 1920's, produced rounds of 73, 75, 77, and 71 to finish
one shot ahead of Argentina's Jose Jurado and two in front of England's
Percy Aliss and America's Gene Sarazen.
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