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Full name
  
George O. Simpson

Name
  
George Simpson

U.S. Open
  
3rd: 1911

Role
  
Golfer

The Open Championship
  
DNP

Turned professional
  
1911

PGA Championship
  
T9: 1916


Born
  
1 January 1887 Monifieth, Scotland (
1887-01-01
)

Nationality
  
Scotland  United States

Died
  
January 27, 1920, Chicago, Illinois, United States

George O. Simpson (1 January 1887 – 27 January 1920) was a Scottish-American professional golfer who played in the early 20th century. Simpson had one top-10 finish in a golf major championship when he finished third in the 1911 U.S. Open. Simpson finished second in the 1910 Western Open.

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Early life

Simpson was born 1 January 1887 in Monifieth, Scotland. He emigrated to the United States (date unknown) to further his career as a professional golfer. He held posts as professional at Wheaton Golf Club, La Grange Country Club, and Oak Park Country Club, and Omaha Country Club (1913-1914).

1911 U.S. Open

The 1911 U.S. Open was the 17th U.S. Open, held June 23–26 at Chicago Golf Club in Wheaton, Illinois, a suburb west of Chicago. 19-year-old John McDermott became the first American-born U.S. Open champion by defeating Mike Brady and George Simpson in an 18-hole playoff.

Playoff

In the playoff on Monday, McDermott led Brady by four after the turn, with Simpson five back. Brady then played the next four holes in 1-under par while McDermott made three consecutive bogeys, evening up the contest heading to the 15th. McDermott took the lead after Brady missed a 4-footer for par, then sealed the championship with an approach to the 18th that settled 10 feet from the hole. He two-putted from there for an 80, two ahead of Brady and five ahead of Simpson who shot a disappointing 85. He won $100 for a third place finish in the tournament.

Death and legacy

Simpson died in Chicago, Illinois, on 27 January 1920. He finished third in the 1911 U.S. Open and was a former Scottish Amateur champion before emigrating to the U.S. and turning professional in 1911. He finished second in the 1910 Western Open, losing to Chick Evans at Beverly Country Club by the score of 6 and 5.

Simpson graciously praised Evans when he said, “I’ve learned the greatest golf lesson of my life today. I consider it a greater honor to be beaten by the kind of golf you have played than to have remained out of the tournament because I did not fancy match play.”

Results in major championships

Note: Simpson never played only in the Masters Tournament nor The Open Championship.

NYF = Tournament not yet founded
"T" indicates a tie for a place
R64, R32, R16, QF, SF = Round in which player lost in PGA Championship match play
? = unknown
Yellow background for top-10

References

George Simpson (golfer) Wikipedia