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Robert Tyre Jones Junior Collection

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Background imageRobert Tyre Jones Junior Collection: Augusta National Golf Club House, 1943

Augusta National Golf Club House, 1943. Augusta National Golf Club was founded by Bobby Jones (1902-1971) and Clifford Roberts (1894-1977) on the site of the former Fruitland (later Fruitlands)

Background imageRobert Tyre Jones Junior Collection: Augusta National Golf Club House, c1935

Augusta National Golf Club House, c1935. Augusta National Golf Club was founded by Bobby Jones (1902-1971) and Clifford Roberts (1894-1977) on the site of the former Fruitland (later Fruitlands)

Background imageRobert Tyre Jones Junior Collection: Bobby Jones playing golf at the Shenvalee Hotel, Virginia, USA, 1930

Bobby Jones playing golf at the Shenvalee Hotel, Virginia, USA, 1930. Watched by a large and enthusiastic crowd, Jones, the foremost golfer of the period, plays a shot

Background imageRobert Tyre Jones Junior Collection: Bobby Jones on Golf, 1930

Bobby Jones on Golf, 1930
Bobby Jones on Golf, 1926. First edition of a book by Bobby Jones, the American golfer. In the space of 8 years beginning in 1922, Jones achieved enormous success in championship golf

Background imageRobert Tyre Jones Junior Collection: Golf Guide 1931, featuring Bobby Jones, American, 1931

Golf Guide 1931, featuring Bobby Jones, American, 1931. The cover shows Jones surrounded by the four Grand Slam trophies he had won in 1930, the year before

Background imageRobert Tyre Jones Junior Collection: Bobby Jones and fellow golfer, c1920s

Bobby Jones and fellow golfer, c1920s

Background imageRobert Tyre Jones Junior Collection: Bobby Jones as a boy, c1910

Bobby Jones as a boy, c1910. He would later become the first ever Grand Slam tournament winner in 1930

Background imageRobert Tyre Jones Junior Collection: Bobby Jones teeing off, c1920s

Bobby Jones teeing off, c1920s

Background imageRobert Tyre Jones Junior Collection: Illustration of golfing techniques, American, c1920s

Illustration of golfing techniques, American, c1920s. Features Bobby Jones, Grand Slam winner of 1930, and Macdonald Smith

Background imageRobert Tyre Jones Junior Collection: Two Great Ones Who Fail - Bobby Jones and Roger Wethered, c1920s

Two Great Ones Who Fail - Bobby Jones and Roger Wethered, c1920s
Two Great Ones who fail - Bobby Jones and Roger Wethered, two wonderful golfers who have never won a national event. Wethered has never won an Open tournament. c1920s

Background imageRobert Tyre Jones Junior Collection: Poster marking the opening of the Bobby Jones course at Augusta, 1933

Poster marking the opening of the Bobby Jones course at Augusta, 1933
Poster marking the opening of the Bobby Jones course at Augusta, 13 January 1933. Jones (1902-72) is often said to be the best golfer of all time


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"Robert Tyre Jones Jr. : A Golfing Legend Through the Decades" Step into the historic Augusta National Golf Club House in 1943, and you would find yourself in the presence of greatness. Robert Tyre Jones Jr. , better known as Bobby Jones, stood tall among his fellow golfers, leaving an indelible mark on the sport. Rewind to c1935 at Augusta National Golf Club House, where a young Bobby Jones began honing his skills. Even then, it was clear that he possessed a rare talent that would soon captivate the world. In 1930, at the Shenvalee Hotel in Virginia, USA, Bobby Jones showcased his prowess on the green. His elegant swing and unwavering focus mesmerized spectators and opponents alike. That same year saw the release of "Bobby Jones on Golf, " a book that cemented his status as not only a player but also an authority on all things golf. His insights became invaluable to aspiring golfers seeking to emulate his success. The Golf Guide of 1931 featured none other than Bobby Jones himself—a testament to his influence within the sport. As one flipped through its pages, they could almost hear him whispering advice from each photograph. Travel back further into time—c1920s—and witness Bobby Jones alongside fellow golfer comrades who shared both friendly competition and admiration for their extraordinary peer. Together they pushed boundaries and elevated golf to new heights. But even before those glory days arrived, there was a young boy named Bobby Jones who dreamt of conquering fairways with unparalleled skill. In c1910, this precocious child held onto hope while clutching onto a club—a symbol of determination that would shape his destiny. Fast forward again to c1920s when crowds gathered around tees just to catch sight of Bobby's majestic drives off tee boxes across America. Each swing seemed effortless yet carried immeasurable power, leaving spectators in awe.