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John Reid (golfer)

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Full name
  
John Reid, Jr.

Status
  
Professional

U.S. Open
  
10th: 1895

Nationality
  
Scotland

Masters Tournament
  
DNP

The Open Championship
  
DNP

John Reid, Jr. (born c. 1870) was a Scottish professional golfer. He finished in tenth place in the 1895 U.S. Open.

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Early life

Reid was born circa 1870 in Scotland and emigrated to the United States.

1895 U.S. Open

Reid finished in tenth place in the 1895 U.S. Open, held on Friday, 4 October, at Newport Golf Club in Newport, Rhode Island. Horace Rawlins won the tournament which was the first playing of the U.S. Open. He won by two strokes ahead of runner-up Willie Dunn. Reid carded rounds of 100-106=206 and did not receive any prize money for his effort.

Match against Harry Vardon

In October 1900, Reid and Val Fitzjohn took on Harry Vardon in a match at Albany, New York. A cold rain pelted the players and spectators during the event which Vardon won by the score of 2 up.

Match against Walter Fovargue

Reid had much better luck in a high stakes winner-take-all challenge match for $200 against Walter Fovargue in 1903 that was played at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. He defeated Fovargue and took home the hefty $200 prize. The first prize at the U.S. Open that year was only $150.

Death

Reid's place and date of death are unknown.

References

John Reid (golfer) Wikipedia