Images of Johnny Goodman, who in 1933 became the most recent amateur to win the U.S. Open.
Images of Johnny Goodman, who in 1933 became the most recent amateur to win the U.S. Open.
Congratulations on New Record. Near Chicago, Illinois: Johnny Goodman of Omaha is congratulatd by Billie Burke of Greenwich, Connecticut, after the former had blazed around the North Shore Golf Club course, near Chicago, in 166 to lead the 1933 National Open and to smash par by five strokes.
Breaks Record to Lead National Open Field. Near Chicago, Illinois: After shooting a blazing 66, just 6 under par, in the second round of the National Open, Johnny Goodman of Omaha, Nebraska, poses for his picture. He now leads the field with 141 for the two rounds, at North Shore Golf Club, Chicago.
Johnny Goodman, of Omaha, sinks his last putt before a large gallery for a startling 66 to lead the 1933 National Open Field with 141 after the second round at the North Shore Golf Club, near Chicago.
Runner-Up Congratulates National Open Champ. Near Chicago, Illinois: Johnny Goodman (left), Omaha amateur who won the 1933 National Open Championship at the North Shore Golf Club near Chicago, being congratulated by Ralph Guldhal of St. Louis after Guldhal had missed a tie by losing a putt on the 18th green.
1933-Chicago, Illinois- Young Johnny Goodman, Omaha amateur, shown with his Championship Cup after winning the 1933 National Open Tournament at the North Shore Golf Club near Chicago in June.
Driving For Amateur Title. Johnny Goodman of Omaha drives off during his match in finals of the U. S. Amateur Golf Championship with Somerville of Canada, at the Five farms Country Club, Baltimore, Maryland.
Bobby Jones in role of spectator at National Amateur golf play. Bobby Jones, third from left, is seen here cast in an unusual role, that of spectator, during play in an unusual role, that of golf championship at Pebble Beach, California. Jones succombed to Johnny Goodman, Omaha, Nebraska youngster. Crown was won by Harrison Johnston.
Pine Valley, NJ- Hector Thomson (left), of the British Walker Cup team, watches Johnny Goodman of the U.S. as the latter drives off at Pine Valley, NJ. Goodman beat the Britsih champ, 2 up, in the first 18.
Augusta, GA- Byron Nelson, Johnny Goodman, Harold McSpaden, Jack Munger, Joe Kirkwood, Johnny Revolta and Bob Sweeney (left to right), snapped on the driving range at the Augusta, GA, National Golf Club Course where they will play in the Masters Tournament starting April 2.
Portland, Oregon- Johnny Goodman, of Omaha, Nebr., who won the National Amateur Golf Title at Portland, Ore., August 28, beat Downing Ray Billows of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 2 up, is pictured driving during the final round.
Goodman Defeats Ouimet. Johnny Goodman of Omaha, shown teeing off at the 7th hole during his semifinal match with Francis Ouimet of Brookline, Massachusetts, in the U. S. Amateur Golf Championship at the Baltimore Country Club, Maryland, Sept. 16. Goodman won the match 4 and 2 and will play in the final against Ross Somerville of Canada. Ouimet is at left.
An amateur of the highest standards is Johnny Goodman, 20, of Omaha, Nebraska, youngest golfer to qualify for the National Open Tournament, who rather than accept aid of several Omaha Golf Clubs in defraying his expenses, is traveling to New York as a steer tender. He will play against the cream of the United States over the Winged Foot Course at Mamaroneck, New York, next week. He is a caddy.
Hope of the West in the National Open Golf Tournament. Omaha, Nebraska: Here is Johnny Goodman, 19 year old orphan boy of Omaha who is the hope of the west in the National Open Golf Tournament which is to be held at the Winged Foot Club at Mamaroneck, New York. Goodman, who a few years ago was a caddy and two years ago won the Mississippi golf tournament, going to the match in a box car. He went into the national spotlight this year when he was medalist of the 1,4000 professional and amateur golfers qualify in the various district elimination for the National Open.