Bobby Jones and Wallasey

Undoubtedly the greatest amateur of
all time, and to many the greatest
golfer of all time, Robert Tyre Jones
reached the pinnacle of his career by
winning "The Grand Slam" in 1930. He
won the Amateur and Open Championships
of both the United States and Britain
in the same year. He then retired,
aged 28, having won thirteen major
titles.
The 1930 Open was held at nearby
Hoylake. Jones came through qualifying
rounds played at Wallasey and Hoylake
before going on to win the Open by two
shots. An ex-captain of Wallasey, Sir
Ernest
Royden, commissioned a portrait which
was presented to the club and is still
displayed in the main lounge. John
A.A.Berrie,RA, artist and Wallasey
member, painted the picture in oils.
Jones was so delighted with the work
that he also signed the portrait, the
only occasion he did this. He
commissioned the artist to paint a
replica which hangs in the famous
Augusta Club in Georgia.
Bobby Jones was elected an honorary
life member of Wallasey in 1931 for
his enormous contribution to golf. He
maintained contact with the club
throughout his life.
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