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Full name
  
Ernest Joseph Harrison

U.S. Open
  
T3: 1960

Former tours
  
PGA TOUR

Nickname
  
Dutch

The Open Championship
  
DNP

PGA tour wins
  
18


Nationality
  
United States

Name
  
E. Harrison

Professional wins
  
23

Masters Tournament
  
T4: 1954

Role
  
Golfer

Turned professional
  
1930

Born
  
March 29, 1910 Conway, Arkansas (
1910-03-29
)

Died
  
June 19, 1982, St. Louis, Missouri, United States

Ernest Joseph (E. J.) "Dutch" Harrison (March 29, 1910 – June 19, 1982) was an American professional golfer whose career spanned over four decades—one of the longest in the history of the PGA Tour.

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Born in Conway, Arkansas and nicknamed "The Arkansas Traveler", Harrison turned pro in 1930 at the start of the Great Depression. Although he played in what tournaments existed in those days, the mainstay of his income was the many exhibitions and private "money" matches in which he, as well as many of his fellow professionals, played.

Harrison had a total of 18 career victories spanning from the 1939 Bing Crosby Pro-Am to the 1958 Tijuana Open Invitational. However, as late as 1969, Harrison had a top-25 finish in the Canadian Open at the age of 59. He played on three Ryder Cup teams: 1947, 1949, and 1951.

Harrison finished nine times in the top-10 at major championships, including third place finishes at the PGA Championship in 1939 and the U.S. Open in 1960. He won the Vardon Trophy for lowest scoring average in 1954, and ranks fifth on the list of players with the most PGA Tour victories without a major championship on his resume.

He died of heart failure at age 72 in St. Louis, Missouri.

PGA Tour wins (18)

  • 1939 (2) Bing Crosby Pro-Am, Texas Open
  • 1944 (2) Charlotte Open, Miami Open
  • 1945 (1) St. Paul Open
  • 1947 (3) Reno Open, Reading Open, Hawaiian Open
  • 1948 (1) Richmond Open
  • 1949 (1) Canadian Open
  • 1950 (1) Wilmington Open
  • 1951 (1) Texas Open
  • 1953 (3) St. Petersburg Open, Western Open, Columbia Open
  • 1954 (1) Bing Crosby Pro-Am Invitational
  • 1956 (1) All American Open
  • 1958 (1) Tijuana Open Invitational
  • Other wins

  • 1940 Illinois PGA Championship
  • 1942 Illinois PGA Championship
  • 1950 California State Open
  • 1952 Northern California Open, Ampol Tournament (Oct)
  • 1955 White Sulphur Springs Open
  • 1957 Greenbrier Invitational
  • Results in major championships

    Note: Harrison never played in The Open Championship.
    NT = No tournament
    DNP = Did not play
    WD = Withdrew
    DQ = Disqualified
    CUT = missed the half-way cut
    R64, R32, R16, QF, SF = Round in which player lost in PGA Championship match play
    "T" indicates a tie for a place
    Yellow background for top-10

    Summary

  • Most consecutive cuts made – 10 (1940 PGA – 1949 Masters)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 2 (twice)
  • References

    E. J. Harrison (golfer) Wikipedia