Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

THE "DARK HORSE" OF THE AMERICAN OPEN. — Samuel Parks, jun. (left), the unknown golfer who caused a sensation by winning the National Open Golf Tournament at Oakmonl, Pennsylvania, from Jimmy Thomson (right), receiving the trophy from Prescolt Bush, president of the United Slates Golf Association. Thomson is the long-hitting professional who won the big Melbourne Centenary prize and who was seen in action in Auckland.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19350708.2.41.4

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 159, 8 July 1935, Page 5

Word Count
65

THE "DARK HORSE" OF THE AMERICAN OPEN. — Samuel Parks, jun. (left), the unknown golfer who caused a sensation by winning the National Open Golf Tournament at Oakmonl, Pennsylvania, from Jimmy Thomson (right), receiving the trophy from Prescolt Bush, president of the United Slates Golf Association. Thomson is the long-hitting professional who won the big Melbourne Centenary prize and who was seen in action in Auckland. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 159, 8 July 1935, Page 5

THE "DARK HORSE" OF THE AMERICAN OPEN. — Samuel Parks, jun. (left), the unknown golfer who caused a sensation by winning the National Open Golf Tournament at Oakmonl, Pennsylvania, from Jimmy Thomson (right), receiving the trophy from Prescolt Bush, president of the United Slates Golf Association. Thomson is the long-hitting professional who won the big Melbourne Centenary prize and who was seen in action in Auckland. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 159, 8 July 1935, Page 5