- Toney Penna
Toney G. Penna (
January 15 ,1908 –August 6 ,1995 ) was an Italian-American professionalgolf er and designer of ground-breaking golf clubs and gear. He won or placed highly in numerous prestigious golf tournaments in the U.S. during his lifetime. He introduced new lines of golf clubs that incorporated trade-secret plans, some of which are still held secret. Many of these clubs are rare and are coveted collectors items, and some are still in production. He also introduced the use of color to both clubs and to golf accessories, such as carrying bags.Character
Penna was born in
Naples, Italy . He grew up inHarrison, New York Penna was known for his personality and individualism as much as for his golfing prowess. He was a forthright critic of all of his high-ranking golf contemporaries, and even published a table enumerating the strengths and weaknesses of each in his entertaining autobiography. He could display a ready temper but also had an irresistible wit that his associates found charming. He was friends with many of the political, corporate and Hollywood elite, including
Dean Martin andBing Crosby .Penna was a longtime employee and representative of the MacGregor Golf Company. A stretch of road in
Jupiter, Florida is named after him. The spelling of his name was something of an attention-getter, and was used by Toney to set himself apart. He was a well-known connoisseur of fine clothing, cars and lifestyle. He was from an Italian immigrant family with limited English skills, and had only a sixth-grade education. But his drive to excel in golf, his talent for concentrated problem-solving in improving golf club performance, and his ability to ingratiate himself to people of every social standing brought him to an elite level in both the sport and the business of golf.With his brother, Charley, Penna was associated with the Beverly and with the Calumet Country Clubs, both near Chicago. Anecdotes about both are still enthusiastically swapped whenever the adventures (and antics) of the golfing elite are mentioned.
Tournament wins
"this list is incomplete"
*1938 Kansas City Open
*1947Atlanta Open
*1948North and South Open References
*Penna, Toney & Farley, Oscar; "My Wonderful World of Golf", Centaur House, 1965.
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