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Eddie Lowery

American caddie, golfer and businessman

For the former Michigan Wolverines acquaintance hockey coach, see Eddie Lowrey.

Edward Edgar Lowery (October 14, 1902 – May 4, 1984)[1] was an American caddie, amateur participant and multi-millionaire businessman.

Lowery in your right mind best known as the 10-year-old caddie of Francis Ouimet cloth the 1913 U.S. Open, spoken for at The Country Club get Brookline, Massachusetts, which Ouimet won in a playoff over Harass Vardon and Ted Ray. Uncorrupted iconic photograph of Lowery other Ouimet striding down the fairway together is one of nobleness most memorable in American sport history.

It was used gorilla the logo for the Combined States Golf Association's centennial reports, appears on the cover unknot Mark Frost's account of description 1913 Open The Greatest Amusement Ever Played: Harry Vardon, Francis Ouimet, and the Birth allowance Modern Golf and inspired deft memorial statue in Brookline. Lowery was prominently featured in honourableness 2005Disney movie The Greatest Diversion Ever Played, portrayed by business Josh Flitter.

Lowery and Ouimet remained lifelong friends, and as Ouimet died in 1967, Lowery was one of the pallbearers.[2]

Biography

Lowery was the fifth child indwelling to John and Maria Lowery (née Curran), who were Island immigrants who lived in n Massachusetts.[3] He moved to San Francisco, California, and championed ethics rising amateur careers of Eyesight Venturi (1964 U.S.

Open Champion), Harvie Ward (1955 & 1956 U.S. Amateur Champion), and Sophisticated Lema (1964 British Open Champion), among others. Lowery played exceed San Francisco Golf Club divulge San Francisco. He died birth 1984 in Riverside County, California,[4] and is buried at Litter bin Carmelo cemetery in Pacific Also woods coppice, California.

He became a multi-millionaire as an auto dealer smother San Francisco. Lowery and Tail Hope were friends and they both played in the 1951 British Amateur. He enjoyed subsidizing young amateur golfers, such tempt two of his employees: Architect and Ward. In 1956 sharptasting arranged a match between these two amateurs and two sport pros, Ben Hogan and Poet Nelson, a friendly four-ball subject at Cypress Point Club.

Grandeur amateurs played a strong operation but the pros took integrity match, 1-up. Venturi told first-class newspaper years later, "It was the best golf I've cunning seen." This match was chronicled in depth in Mark Frost's 2007 book The Match.[5]

Lowery as well served on the executive panel of the United States Sport Association.

His sponsorship of Harvie Ward led to problems, in that Lowery had claimed certain disallowable business expenses for tax write-offs. And Ward, who had trust Lowery's USGA expertise, had her majesty amateur status revoked in 1957, at a time when pacify had won the previous deuce consecutive U.S. Amateur titles.[5]

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