Bobby Jones played the game how it was supposed to be played- fairly while having fun. In the 1925 U.S. Open, he called a penalty on himself in a national championship event.” You might as well praise a man for not robbing a bank” (Fields 1). After the final round, he was tied for the lead and ended up losing after a thirty six hole playoff. Bobby Jones lost the match by one stroke. Bobby Jones was the only man to win golf’s four major championships in one year. Just winning one of the four major tournaments of the year is hard enough. Golf fans want to watch players who dominate the game, so they can see what they do and how they can become better. Not many people know that Jones was actually a lawyer as his main profession. Bobby Jones never wanted to turn pro, so he kept his amateur status throughout his career. Jones was also known for his really bad temper- throwing clubs and tearing up scorecards. He learned quickly, because his whole career was compressed into one decade, which ended with his career in 1930 (Fields …show more content…
One of the things he is most famous for is starting The Masters tournament. This event is by the far the biggest tournament of the year, which is held in Atlanta, Georgia. Augusta National, which holds the masters, was co-designed by Jones. He won more than half the tournaments he entered- seventeen out of the twenty eight. Bobby Jones also has some really famous quotes that almost every golfers heard of. Bobby Jones said, “ Golf is the closest game to the game we call life. You get bad breaks from good shots; you get good brakes from bad shots - but you have to play the ball where it lies.” I’m a good golfer, and I can say that that quote sums up my daily life very well. By his estimates, he wrote five hundred thousand words on golf in his lifetime, none of them by a ghost, many of them as eloquent as anything anyone has ever written in the game of golf (Fields