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Nationality
  
France

Masters Tournament
  
DNP

The Open Championship
  
Won: 1907

Role
  
Golfer

Status
  
Professional

U.S. Open
  
DNP

Name
  
Arnaud Massy

Professional wins
  
16

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Full name
  
Arnaud George Watson Massy

Born
  
6 July 1877 Biarritz, France (
1877-07-06
)

Died
  
April 16, 1950, Etretat, France

Arnaud George Watson Massy ([aŹ.no ma.si]; 6 July 1877 ā€“ 16 April 1950) was one of France's most successful professional golfers, most notable for winning the 1907 Open Championship.

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Early life

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Massy was born in Biarritz, Pyrenees-Atlantiques, France. The son of a sheep farmer, he worked on a sardine boat and supplemented his income by caddying at the new Biarritz golf course where a great many of the best professional golfers from Britain came to practice during the off-season in the warm climate of southern France. Blessed with natural abilities, he learned from these pro golfers and in 1898 traveled to North Berwick, Scotland to develop his skills for a professional career.

Golf career

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In 1906, Massy won the first edition of the French Open played at a Paris course. The following year he won it again, defeating a strong contingent of British players including the great Harry Vardon. But Massy wasn't through, he followed up his French national championship by becoming the first non-Briton to win The Open Championship (British Open). His victory raised the profile of the game in his native France, and with three other major players, he put on exhibition matches in various European cities that contributed significantly to the increased popularity of golf on the continent.

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In 1910, Massy won the inaugural Belgian Open and in 1911 was the runner-up at the Open Championship to Harry Vardon. That year, Massy completed his book on golfing that was successfully published in France then translated into English for the British market. In 1912, he won the first Spanish Open ever played.

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In 1913 he played in the USA vs. French Tournament. In 1926 he won an exhibition match against Bobby Jones in France.

Massy's golfing career had to be put on hold as a result of World War I. While serving in the French army he was wounded at Verdun but at war's end was able to return to golfing. At age 41, he had lost four prime years and struggled to compete. Remarkably, in 1925 at age 48, he won the French Open for the fourth time and then won back-to-back Spanish Opens in 1927ā€“28. When his career finally wound down he worked as a pro at courses in England, France and Morocco. Married to an English woman, he lived in Edinburgh, Scotland during the Second World War.

Death and legacy

Massy retired in Etretat, Seine-Maritime in Upper Normandy where he died in 1950 in poverty. He remains the only French golfer to ever have won any of the four men's major championships. He was also the only golfer from continental Europe to win a men's major championship before Seve Ballesteros won The Open Championship in 1979.

He is buried in Newington Cemetery in Edinburgh, where a new headstone was recently erected by the European Golf Association, Golf Collectors and the R&A.

Tournament wins

this list may be incomplete

  • 1906 French Open
  • 1907 Grand Duke Michael's Tournament, The Open Championship, French Open
  • 1908 Blackpool Tournament (England), Turnberry Open (Scotland), Pitlochry Open (Scotland)
  • 1910 Belgian Open
  • 1911 French Open
  • 1912 Spanish Open
  • 1921 Tooting Bec Cup
  • 1925 French Open, Omnium National (France)
  • 1926 Omnium National (France)
  • 1927 Spanish Open
  • 1928 Spanish Open
  • Results timeline

    Massy played in only The Open Championship.

    NT = No tournament
    DNP = Did not play
    WD = Withdrew
    CUT = missed the half-way cut
    "T" indicates a tie for a place
    Green background for wins. Yellow background for top-10

    References

    Arnaud Massy Wikipedia