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  1. Named for his grandfather, Robert Tyre Jones, Jr. was born on March 17, 1902, in Atlanta, to Robert and Clara Jones, and grew up across the street from East LakeCountry Club. ‍ At age 6, Bobby wins his first tournament at East Lake Country Club. ‍ At age 12, 70. ‍ By age 14, he was driving the ball 250 yards with rubber golf balls with such exciting names as the Zome Zodiac and Black ...

  2. Oct 21, 2020 · Bobby Jones wears his Green Jacket during the 1949 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in April in Augusta, Georgia. “That just shows a tremendous breadth of intellectual curiosity,” Dr. Bob Jones IV says of his grandfather’s diverse education. “In many ways, he was the prototype of the ‘Renaissance Man.’.

  3. Bobby Jones (basketball, born 1951) Robert Clyde Jones (born December 18, 1951) is an American former professional basketball player who played for the Denver Nuggets in the American Basketball Association (ABA) and the Philadelphia 76ers in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Nicknamed " the Secretary of Defense ", Jones won an NBA ...

  4. bobbyjones.org › about-bobby-jones › legacyLegacy - Jonesheirs

    Life and Times of Bobby Jones by Sidney L. Matthew Bobby Jones: The Greatest of Them All by Martin Davis The Bobby Jones Story: The Authorized Biography by O. B. Keeler, Bobby Jones Golf's Golden Age: Bobby Jones and the Legendary Players of the 10, 20's and 30's by Rand Jerris, United States Golf Assoc, Arnold Palmer, and George Pietzcker

  5. Jones Road was founded by makeup artist Bobbi Brown on the philosophy that the world doesn’t need more beauty products. It needs better beauty products. Clean, strategic, high-grade formulations that work on every skin type and tone—and that are as simple to use as they are to master. Jones Road is a lifetime of beauty knowledge, distilled ...

  6. Jun 18, 2002 · Bobby Jones. The greatest amateur golfer ever, Bobby Jones dominated his sport in the 1920s. In the eight seasons from 1923 to 1930, Jones won thirteen major championships, including five U.S. Amateurs, four U.S. Opens, three British Opens, and one British Amateur. On September 27, 1930, he became the only man to win all four major titles in ...

  7. Bobby Jones was the greatest player who remained amateur to ever play the game. He played in The Open on four occasions and won three times. At St Andrews in 1921, as a 19-year-old still prone to bursts of temper on the course, he struggled in the third round and tore up his card after taking four to get out of Hill bunker at the 11th hole.

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