- Robert A. Gardner (golfer)
Robert Abbe Gardner (
April 9 ,1890 –June 21 ,1956 ) was an American multi-sport athlete best known for winning theU.S. Amateur in golf twice.Gardner was born in
Hinsdale, Illinois . He spent most of his life in theChicago area. He attendedPhillips Academy inAndover, Massachusetts . He graduated fromYale University in 1912.While a sophomore at Yale, Gardner won the 1909
U.S. Amateur golf tournament overH. Chandler Egan at theChicago Golf Club . He was the youngest winner, at 19 years, 5 months, of the U.S. Amateur. [ [http://www.usamateur.org/2007/history/past-champions/1909.html 1909 U.S. Amateur] ] His record stood for 85 years untilTiger Woods won his first of three Amateurs at age 18 years, 8 months.Gardner would make the finals of the U.S. Amateur three more times, winning in 1915 [ [http://www.usamateur.org/2007/history/past-champions/1915.html 1915 U.S. Amateur] ] and losing in 1916 [ [http://www.usamateur.org/2007/history/past-champions/1916.html 1916 U.S. Amateur] ] and 1921. [ [http://www.usamateur.org/2007/history/past-champions/1921.html 1921 U.S. Amateur] ] He also lost in the finals of two other prominent amateur events, the 1911
Western Amateur and the 1920British Amateur .Golf was not the only sport Gardner excelled at. On June 1, 1912, at an intercollegiate
track and field competition inPhiladelphia , he set the worldpole vault record at 13 feet, 1 inch (3.99 m). [ [http://www.athletix.org/Statistics/wrPVmen.html World Record Progression - pole vault - men] ] This record would be short lived asMarc Wright vaulted 13 feet, 2 1/4 inches (4.02 m) one week later at the Olympic trials inCambridge, Massachusetts . [ [http://multimedia.olympic.org/pdf/en_report_92.pdf World Record Progression - Men - Pole Vault ] ]Gardner also was national champion in another sport, racquets. He and Howard Linn won the national doubles racquets championship in 1926 and 1929.
Gardner enlisted in the Army in 1917 and served in
France duringWorld War I as a lieutenant in a field artillery unit. After the war he returned to Chicago and joined a stock brokerage firm where he spent the rest of his career. He served as president of the Chicago District Golf Association (CDGA) for many years and also served on severalUnited States Golf Association committees. He won the CDGA Amateur Championship three times (1916, 1924, 1925). [ [http://www.cdga.org/charts.asp?sfile=static/results/2007/CDGAAm.html CDGA Amateur Championship history] ]Gardner died in
Lake Forest, Illinois at the age of 66.Golfing highlights
Wins
*1909
U.S. Amateur
*1915 U.S. AmateurRunner-up finishes
*1911
Western Amateur
*1916 U.S. Amateur
*1920British Amateur
*1921 U.S. AmateurWinning team
*1922
Walker Cup
*1923 Walker Cup (playing captain)
*1924 Walker Cup (playing captain)
*1926 Walker Cup (playing captain)References
External links
* [http://research.yale.edu/wwkelly/Yale-golf/Eras/Gardner.htm Yale University biography]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9E06E0D71739E233A25751C0A9679C946796D6CF&scp=4&sq=robert+gardner+%22pole+vault%22&st=p "New York Times" article on his golf anf pole vault abilities]
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