Sunday, July 03, 2005

Thomas "Bubba" Lewis as Bobby Jones


Thomas "Bubba" Lewis portrayed Bobby Jones as a 14-year-old. Posted by Picasa

Bobby Jones Stroke of Genius Movie Premiere


Bobby Jones Stroke of Genius Movie Premiere held on April 22, 2004 at the Carolina Theatre.Posted by Picasa

Davis Love III jokes before beginning the Wed Pro-Am for the 2003 Chrysler Classic of Greensboro. Posted by Picasa

David Toms signs a photo for the 2003 Area 1 leadman, Kelly Eakes Harris, in the CCG clothing tent. Posted by Picasa

Chrysler sign that greets guest to the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro. Chrysler will be the event's sponsor for a 10th year in 2005. Posted by Picasa

Saturday, July 02, 2005


Just a few of the cast of characters that were on hand for the Bobby Jones-Stroke of Genius movie event hosted by the 2004 Chrysler Classic of Greensboro Exec Committee. Posted by Picasa

1954 Greater Greensboro Open Champion-Doug Ford

Douglas Michael Ford

"Ford’s legendary quick pace on the golf course are giant steps, as his driving accuracy and lightening speed on the greens led him in 1948 to professional play. Those same qualities led him to rack up 23 tour victories in his PGA Tour career, including the 1955 PGA Championship and the 1957 Masters. The City of Yonkers saluted his PGA Championship title with an all-out parade through downtown to welcome the conquering hometown hero.

His list of accomplishments in the sport of golf is a set of ringing endorsements for 60 years of play. Unbelievably, Ford has made 45 appearances in the Masters, surpassing all other records for playing the grueling 72 holes in Augusta, Georgia. Doug is PGA of America Player of the Year for 1955, and is qualified for induction into the PGA Tour Hall of Fame, which will be incorporated into the World Golf Hall of Fame when it opens in 1998.

In addition to his two major victories, Mr. Ford has won:The 1952 Jacksonville Open; the 1953 Virginia Beach Open, LaBatt Open and Miami Open; the 1954 Greater Greensboro Open and Fort Wayne Open; the 1955 All-American Open and Carling Open; the 1957 Los Angeles Open, Western Open and Metropolitan PGA; the 1958 Pensacola Open; the 1959 Canadian Open and Metropolitan PGA; the 1960 500 Festival Open, Westchester Open and Westchester PGA; the 1962 Bing Crosby National and Eastern Open; and the 1963 Canadian Open and Metropolitan PGA."

This excerpt was taken from the following link:
http://www.cityofyonkers.com/parkssite/Douglas%20(Doug)%20Michael%20Ford.htm