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Bob Pringle (golfer)

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Anderson carded a 37 in the third round while Ferguson could muster only a 40 and Davie Strath scored 38. Anderson now led on 119 with Ferguson on 120 and Strath on 123. In the final round Strath took a horrendous 9 at the second hole to drop out of contention. Ferguson also had a disappointing last
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In October 1874, Pringle stunned a strong field in a four-round tournament on the Musselburgh Links. His success in winning the tournament was described in a magazine article at the time as "the whole of the 'cracks' had been vanquished by a hitherto unknown caddie, named Pringle."
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played together but Strath had a disappointing 45 in the first round which left him well behind the leaders. Ferguson, too, began in disappointing fashion but managed to salvage a 40.
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Pringle died on 8 September 1902. A "nervous affliction" affected one of his hands, ending his playing career. He died in poverty at the
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led on 39 with Ferguson and Jamie Anderson on 40. After two rounds, three players were level on 80: Brown, Ferguson and
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won the Championship by two strokes. Pringle finished in second place, carding rounds of 44-38-40-40=162, and won £6.
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The Majors of Golf: Complete Results of the Open, the U.S. Open, the PGA Championship and the Masters, 1860-2008
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with Anderson and Pringle only two behind. Strath was five behind on 85.
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who played in the late 19th century. Pringle had four top-10 finishes in
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round and Anderson's 41 was enough to give him the Championship.
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Scottish golfer Bob Pringle, shown holding his clubs c. 1875
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Scottish golfer Bob Pringle, shown holding his clubs c. 1875
Dalkeith
Scotland
Inveresk
Scotland
Masters Tournament
PGA Championship
U.S. Open
The Open Championship
1877
professional golfer
The Open Championship
1877 Open Championship
Dalkeith
caddie
Harry Vardon
1877 Open Championship
Musselburgh Links
Musselburgh
East Lothian
Scotland
Jamie Anderson
Davie Strath
Bob Ferguson
William Brown
William Cosgrove
Inveresk
The Open Championship
The Open Championship

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