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Tom Anderson Jr.

Thomas Anderson Jr. (c. 1885 – August 13, 1915) was a Scottish-American professional golfer who played in the early 20th century. Anderson's best performance came in the 1909 U.S. Open when he tied for seventh place. He finished tied for eighth in the same tournament the following year and was tied for tenth place in 1912.[1]

Tom Anderson Jr.
Personal information
Full nameThomas Anderson Jr.
Bornc. 1885
North Berwick, Scotland
DiedAugust 13, 1915 (aged 30)
West Orange, New Jersey
Sporting nationality Scotland
 United States
Career
StatusProfessional
Professional wins2
Best results in major championships
PGA ChampionshipDNP
U.S. OpenT7: 1909
The Open ChampionshipDNP

Anderson won the Pennsylvania Open Championship twice, in 1912 and 1915.[2] He held positions as professional at Inwood Country Club on Long Island and Oakmont Country Club near Pittsburgh. Immediately prior to his death he had been posted as professional at the Montclair Golf Club, where his father had also worked. Anderson was killed in an automobile crash on August 13, 1915, in West Orange, New Jersey.[2]

Early life edit

Anderson was born in North Berwick, Scotland, c. 1885. He was the son of professional golfer Tom Anderson Sr. When he was 10 or 11 years old, Anderson emigrated from Scotland to the United States in March 1896—sailing aboard the S.S. Pomeranian from Glasgow—along with his father and his brother Willie, landing at Ellis Island in New York City.[3]

Golf career edit

1909 U.S. Open edit

The 1909 U.S. Open was the 15th U.S. Open, held June 24–25 at Englewood Golf Club in Englewood, New Jersey, north of downtown New York City (Manhattan). George Sargent established a new tournament scoring record to win his only major title, four strokes ahead of runner-up Tom McNamara. Anderson played excellent golf, finishing in a tie for seventh place. He scored with rounds of 78-74-75-73=300 and took home $35 in prize money.[1]

1910 U.S. Open edit

The 1910 U.S. Open was the 16th U.S. Open, held June 18–20 at Philadelphia Cricket Club in Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania, a suburb north of Philadelphia. Alex Smith prevailed in an 18-hole playoff over his brother Macdonald Smith and 18-year-old American John McDermott to win his second U.S. Open title.[4] Anderson, who had played well in 1909, did so again in this event when he tied for eighth place by carding rounds of 72-76-81-73=302 and won $30 in prize money.[1]

1912 U.S. Open edit

The 1912 U.S. Open was the 18th U.S. Open, held August 1–2 at the Country Club of Buffalo in Amherst, New York, a suburb east of Buffalo. The course is now Grover Cleveland Golf Course, owned by Erie County. The Country Club of Buffalo relocated several miles east in 1926 to Williamsville. Twenty-year-old John McDermott successfully defended his U.S. Open title, two strokes ahead of runner-up Tom McNamara. Anderson, while playing his normal steady game, was not able to stay with the leaders. He did, however, shoot rounds of 75-76-81-75=307 and still managed to tie for tenth place and won $25 in the process.[1]

Death and legacy edit

Anderson's promising career as a professional golfer was cut short when he was killed instantly in an automobile crash on August 13, 1915. Driving at night, his high-powered vehicle struck a rut on an unlit portion of Prospect Avenue in West Orange, New Jersey, rolled over, and landed in a 10-foot-deep gully beside the road, pinning Anderson underneath. Two passengers riding with him were injured—one, Thomas Ward, the Montclair Golf Club steward, received lacerations and the other passenger suffered a broken leg—but both survived. He was survived by his mother and three sisters living in Scotland and a fourth sister, Mrs. John Watson, living in the U.S.[2] Anderson died unmarried and without issue, extinguishing the male line of the Anderson family forever.[5]

Anderson is best known for posting three top-10 finishes in the U.S. Open and for winning the Pennsylvania Open Championship twice.[2]

Family edit

Anderson was the brother of Willie Anderson, a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame. Willie also died young, at age 31, from epilepsy.[3]

Tournament wins (2) edit

Note: This list may be incomplete.

Results in major championships edit

Tournament 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915
U.S. Open T7 T8 ? T10 T36 ? T37

Note: Anderson played only in the U.S. Open.

? = Unknown
"T" = Tied for a place
Yellow background for top-10

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Brenner, Morgan G. (2009). The Majors of Golf: Complete Results of the Open, the U.S. Open, the PGA Championship and the Masters, 1860-2008. Vol. 1. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-3360-5.
  2. ^ a b c d "Thomas Anderson Killed, Noted Golfer Plunges Over Bank With His New Auto". The New York Times. August 13, 1915. p. 4 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ a b Gold, Jeff (2015). Golf's Forgotten Legends & Unforgettable Controversies. New York: Morgan James Publishing. pp. 20–28. ISBN 978-1-63047-303-7. Retrieved November 22, 2015.
  4. ^ "Alex Smith Champion: Wykagyl Professional Wins Triple Tie Play-Off in Open Golf Tournament". The New York Times. June 21, 1910.
  5. ^ "Death of Tom Anderson, Golf Pro". Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York). August 14, 1915. p. 14 – via Newspapers.com.

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Thomas Anderson Jr c 1885 August 13 1915 was a Scottish American professional golfer who played in the early 20th century Anderson s best performance came in the 1909 U S Open when he tied for seventh place He finished tied for eighth in the same tournament the following year and was tied for tenth place in 1912 1 Tom Anderson Jr Personal informationFull nameThomas Anderson Jr Bornc 1885 North Berwick ScotlandDiedAugust 13 1915 aged 30 West Orange New JerseySporting nationality Scotland United StatesCareerStatusProfessionalProfessional wins2Best results in major championshipsPGA ChampionshipDNPU S OpenT7 1909The Open ChampionshipDNP Anderson won the Pennsylvania Open Championship twice in 1912 and 1915 2 He held positions as professional at Inwood Country Club on Long Island and Oakmont Country Club near Pittsburgh Immediately prior to his death he had been posted as professional at the Montclair Golf Club where his father had also worked Anderson was killed in an automobile crash on August 13 1915 in West Orange New Jersey 2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Golf career 2 1 1909 U S Open 2 2 1910 U S Open 2 3 1912 U S Open 3 Death and legacy 4 Family 5 Tournament wins 2 6 Results in major championships 7 ReferencesEarly life editAnderson was born in North Berwick Scotland c 1885 He was the son of professional golfer Tom Anderson Sr When he was 10 or 11 years old Anderson emigrated from Scotland to the United States in March 1896 sailing aboard the S S Pomeranian from Glasgow along with his father and his brother Willie landing at Ellis Island in New York City 3 Golf career edit1909 U S Open edit The 1909 U S Open was the 15th U S Open held June 24 25 at Englewood Golf Club in Englewood New Jersey north of downtown New York City Manhattan George Sargent established a new tournament scoring record to win his only major title four strokes ahead of runner up Tom McNamara Anderson played excellent golf finishing in a tie for seventh place He scored with rounds of 78 74 75 73 300 and took home 35 in prize money 1 1910 U S Open edit The 1910 U S Open was the 16th U S Open held June 18 20 at Philadelphia Cricket Club in Chestnut Hill Pennsylvania a suburb north of Philadelphia Alex Smith prevailed in an 18 hole playoff over his brother Macdonald Smith and 18 year old American John McDermott to win his second U S Open title 4 Anderson who had played well in 1909 did so again in this event when he tied for eighth place by carding rounds of 72 76 81 73 302 and won 30 in prize money 1 1912 U S Open edit The 1912 U S Open was the 18th U S Open held August 1 2 at the Country Club of Buffalo in Amherst New York a suburb east of Buffalo The course is now Grover Cleveland Golf Course owned by Erie County The Country Club of Buffalo relocated several miles east in 1926 to Williamsville Twenty year old John McDermott successfully defended his U S Open title two strokes ahead of runner up Tom McNamara Anderson while playing his normal steady game was not able to stay with the leaders He did however shoot rounds of 75 76 81 75 307 and still managed to tie for tenth place and won 25 in the process 1 Death and legacy editAnderson s promising career as a professional golfer was cut short when he was killed instantly in an automobile crash on August 13 1915 Driving at night his high powered vehicle struck a rut on an unlit portion of Prospect Avenue in West Orange New Jersey rolled over and landed in a 10 foot deep gully beside the road pinning Anderson underneath Two passengers riding with him were injured one Thomas Ward the Montclair Golf Club steward received lacerations and the other passenger suffered a broken leg but both survived He was survived by his mother and three sisters living in Scotland and a fourth sister Mrs John Watson living in the U S 2 Anderson died unmarried and without issue extinguishing the male line of the Anderson family forever 5 Anderson is best known for posting three top 10 finishes in the U S Open and for winning the Pennsylvania Open Championship twice 2 Family editAnderson was the brother of Willie Anderson a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame Willie also died young at age 31 from epilepsy 3 Tournament wins 2 editNote This list may be incomplete 1912 Pennsylvania Open Championship 1915 Pennsylvania Open ChampionshipResults in major championships editTournament 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 U S Open T7 T8 T10 T36 T37 Note Anderson played only in the U S Open Unknown T Tied for a place Yellow background for top 10References edit a b c d Brenner Morgan G 2009 The Majors of Golf Complete Results of the Open the U S Open the PGA Championship and the Masters 1860 2008 Vol 1 McFarland ISBN 978 0 7864 3360 5 a b c d Thomas Anderson Killed Noted Golfer Plunges Over Bank With His New Auto The New York Times August 13 1915 p 4 via Newspapers com a b Gold Jeff 2015 Golf s Forgotten Legends amp Unforgettable Controversies New York Morgan James Publishing pp 20 28 ISBN 978 1 63047 303 7 Retrieved November 22 2015 Alex Smith Champion Wykagyl Professional Wins Triple Tie Play Off in Open Golf Tournament The New York Times June 21 1910 Death of Tom Anderson Golf Pro Brooklyn Daily Eagle Brooklyn New York August 14 1915 p 14 via Newspapers com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tom Anderson Jr amp oldid 1170346607, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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