- "Jug"
McSpaden (July 21, 1908 –
April 22, 1996) was an
American professional golfer, and golf
course architect. Born in Monticello, Kansas,
McSpaden became...
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Harold "Jug"
McSpaden, who was also
exempt from
military service. In his career,
Nelson won 52
professional events, and,
along with
McSpaden, was one of...
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International Mixed Best Ball (with
Betty MacKinnon) 1954
Panama Open 1955
McNaughtons Pro-am 1956
Canada Cup (with Ben Hogan), Boca
Raton Open 1957 West...
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Cruickshank 1894–1975 17 0 1921–1936 16 Jim
Furyk 1970– 1 1995–2015 21
Harold "Jug"
McSpaden 1908–1996 0 1933–1945 13
Curtis Strange H 1955– 2 1979–1989 11...
- semifinals,
Hogan defeated Jimmy Demaret 10 and 9 and
Oliver beat Jug
McSpaden 6 and 5.
Oliver defeated defending champion Byron Nelson 1 up in the quarterfinals...
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Archived from the
original on July 13, 2013.
Retrieved July 12, 2013.
McSpaden,
Cheri (July 13, 2008). "Even
Johnny Depp got jinxed". The
Holland Sentinel...
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Chick Harbert (a),
Jimmy Hines (10), Ben Hogan, Ky
Laffoon (10), Jug
McSpaden (10),
Frank Moore,
Toney Penna,
Felix Serafin (10), Sam
Snead (10), Jimmy...
- Rothesay, New
Brunswick was host to the 1939
Canadian Open
where Harold "Jug"
McSpaden was champion. This was the only time the Open has been held in Atlantic...
- ****ociated Press.
February 18, 1946. p. 5.
Retrieved April 1, 2010. "
McSpaden Falters To
Finish In Tie With
Byron Nelson".
Ottawa Citizen. Ottawa, Canada...
- (a)
Maurice McCarthy (8,a) and
Robert Sweeny Jr. (5,a) did not play. 12. 1946 PGA
Championship quarter-finalists
Charles Congdon, Jug
McSpaden,
Frank Moore...