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The
"FEATS" Of Count Yogi

"FEATS"
- Shot 26-29
for a 55 at Bunker Hill Golf Course, a regulation course,
winning the 1934 Chicago golf championship. Included two
back-to-back holes-in-one (187 and 347 yards) while
playing with Al Espinosa and Terry McGovern
- Also has shot
scores of 55, 57, 58 and 59 in 18-hole rounds.
- Shot a 59 in
winning the best ball title at Greenview Country Club,
Chicago.
- Shot seven
birdies in a row for a world tournament record (held for
eighteen years) in the 1941 Chicago Open at Elmhurst
Country Club.
- Averaged 67
per round for 203 rounds of 18-hole golf in 1940, playing
either right handed or left handed.
- Played a
550-yard hole in two strokes in Corpus Christi,
Texas, driving 453 yards and sinking the next shot with a
wedge.
- Shot par or
under for 267 of 273 successive shows
- Drives of
453, 450, 435 and 425 yards.
- Fifty-five
holes-in-one; nine of them on par-4 holes, two in
succession (187 and 347 yards); one 416-yard hole-in-one
- Fourteen
putts for eighteen holes (score 29-29=58) on par-72
Wilson Golf Course, Griffith Park, Los Angeles, former
scene of Los Angeles Open, 1951.
- 645-yard
par-6 hole in 3; 59 on par-74 course, 1933.
- Eight birdies
and two eagles in succession in a 58 at Paw Paw Lakes
Links, Michigan, 1939.
- Played
eighteen holes in fifty-seven minutes and 69 shots;
fastest round (not cycling, but walking), mid-City Golf
Course, Chicago, 1948.
- 31-32=63
course record at Bel Air Country Club, Los Angeles, 1948.
- 34-31=65
par-73 to win Metro Goldwyn Mayer's annual Open, 1949.
- 31-36=67 at
Western Avenue Golf Course (Los Angeles) to win Universal
International event, while in Hindu suit, 1949.
- Seven wins
and two runner-up positions in Pro-Ams, 1949.
- 31-32=63 on
par-72 Grossinger, New York; broke record of Sam Snead,
Lew Worsham and Lloyd Mangrum, 1952
- Sixty-four
with Jerry Zalkind at Glenbard Country Club, Chicago,
March 31, (first day out on par-72 course, broke record
of George Dawson, the great amateur vice-president of A.
G. Spaulding), 1944.
- Seven rounds
of eighteen-hole golf from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Not
running-just proving infallible mental routine; 69, 66,
67, 66, 67, 68, 67, Bunker Hill Country Club, 1940.
- Seven birdies
in succession at Golfmoor Country Club; broke Walter
Hagen's record with 64, 1932
- Sixty-four,
Timber Trails (wooded fairways) to win Visking event,
1938.
- Sixty-three,
Elmhurst Country Club to win National Furniture
Championship, 1939.
- Sixty-five,
Westward Ho Country Club to win National Tool and Die,
1939.
- Sixty-nine or
under almost every round of professional career.
I personally came
to know the Count around 1966. I had grown up with two of his
real children. From time to time when he would be passing through
the Los Angeles area, I would visit with him. I didn't play golf
or know much about the game then, but when I would see Yogi
perform or play eighteen holes, I'd say to myself, "boy,
what he can do with those golf balls."
As I grew, I not
only got into the game, but I learned to play it his way. I
became like his adopted son. I honored him and took care of him
in his last years. I'm sad to say he died February 15, 1990.
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Last modified: November 28, 2009

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