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Young Tom Morris: Young Tom Morris, as he is best known, was the son of Old Tom Morris, one of golf's greatest legends. A year after Morris Sr became the oldest player ever to w…
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Young Tom Morris: Young Tom Morris, as he is best known, was the son of Old Tom Morris, one of golf's greatest legends. A year after Morris Sr became the oldest player ever to w…
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kids.kiddle.coThe story of Old and Young Tom Morris is one of triumph and tragedy
www.golfmonthly.comHowever the story of Young Tom Morris is ultimately a tragic one. His wife of one year was taken ill during childbirth and a telegram was dispatched to call Morris to her bedside. It was given to him as he came off the course at North Berwick. While in transit home, another telegram arrived with the grim news that she died. Morris never recovered from the shock. He died a few months later on Christmas Day 1875.
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www.golfaustralia.com.auWhen Young Tom Morris made his Open debut aged 14 in 1865, few could have imagined the legacy he would leave behind him before his tragic death just ten years later.
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