Biography
Pat Fletcher Inducted into the Candian Hall of Fame: 1976
Pat Fletcher, longtime professional at the Royal Montreal Golf Club, was the last Canadian to win the Canadian Open. His victory in 1954 at Vancouver's Point Grey Golf and Country Club came on the heels of his CPGA Championship win in 1952 and three Saskatchewan Open victories in 1947, 1948 and 1951. Fletcher spent a decade as head professional at Saskatchewan Golf and Country Club before moving to Royal Montreal in 1956. He held the position of president of the CPGA from 1962 through 1965.
Pat Fletcher's Record: National:
1954 Canadian Open Champion 1952 Canadian Professional Golfers' Champion 1953 Low Canadian Professional at the Canadian Open
Provincial:
1947 Saskatchewan Open Champion 1948 Saskatchewan Open Champion 1951 Saskatchewan Open Champion 1956 Quebec Spring Open Champion 1957 Quebec Spring Open Champion
Other Items of Note:
Elected to the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame in 1974 and the Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in 1975. President of the Canadian Professional Golfers' Association (1962 to 1965 inclusive) during which time he made many significant contributions to the progress of the CPGA.
Reference:
http://www.rcga.org/english/HallOfFame/hall_ofFamers.asp?ID=22
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