- Richard Tufts
Richard Tufts (
March 16 ,1896 –December 17 ,1980 ) was a notable figure in Americangolf in the mid 20th century.Born in
Medford, Massachusetts , he was a grandson ofJames Walker Tufts , the founder ofPinehurst Resort inNorth Carolina , which was long America's preeminent golf resort. Richard Tufts grew up inMassachusetts and attendedHarvard . He served inWorld War I before starting work at Pinehurst with his father Leonard, and later taking over himself. He added 40 holes to the resort and hosted the 1936PGA Championship and the 1951Ryder Cup . He ran Pinehurst until relatives sold their stock to Diamondhead Corp., ending family control.Tufts was a heavyweight of the golfing establishment, eventually rising to be President of the
United States Golf Association in 1956-57. He was a great believer in amateurism, and had a rather patricican disapproval of any commercialisation of the sport. He was non-playing captain of the U.S. team in the amateur team competition, theWalker Cup in 1963. He wrote several books about golf. In 1992 he was inducted into theWorld Golf Hall of Fame .External links
* [http://www.wgv.com/hof/member.php?member=1117 World Golf Hall of Fame profile]
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