Published September 1, 1930
From The American Golfer September 1930, a photograph of Bobby Jones teeing off at the national championships at the Merion Cricket Club in 1916—his first national championship. In an article in this issue, editor Grantland Rice says it was this day at Merion that suddenly brought Jones to the attention of American and international golf audiences. The photographer is unknown. This black and white print measures 8' x 10' and is only available framed (framed size is 12' x 16').
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