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Fritz R. Martin Canadian Golf Great    
Martin was the only left-handed golfer to win the Canadian Amateur Championship.President of Hamilton Golf & Country Club, Ancaster, Ontario in 1910; Captain in 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909 and 1912. President of Hamilton Golf & Country Club, Ancaster, Ontario in 1910; Captain in 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909 and 1912. : Born September 15, 1869 - York, Ontario, Canada    

 

Biography

Fritz R. Martin Inducted into the Candian Hall of Fame: 1974.

The only left-handed golfer to win the Canadian Amateur, Fritz Martin captured the championship in 1902 and 1910 and was a finalist in 1907 and 1908. His greatest matches were against his brother-in-law George S.Lyon, including the times they met as seniors. A five-time captain of Hamilton Golf and Country Club, Martin was elected president in 1910 and was club champion on nine occasions.

Fritz Martin's Golfing Record

1902 Canadian Amateur Champion
1910 Canadian Amateur Champion
1907 Canadian Amateur Champion Runner-Up
1908 Canadian Amateur Champion Runner-Up
1927 Canadian Seniors Golf Championship

Other Items of Note:

Martin was the only left-handed golfer to win the Canadian Amateur Championship.
President of Hamilton Golf & Country Club, Ancaster, Ontario in 1910;
Captain in 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909 and 1912.
In 1905 Martin entered his first United States Amateur Championship, with his famous brother-in-law, George S. Lyon. As fate would have it they were drawn against each other for the first round of match play.

In Lyon's own words Martin " put up one of those electric games he is noted for, and defeated me one up, going round the Chicago course in 79 to my 80. He played the last nine holes in 36 - quite good enough to beat anyone." A portion of a quote from the British Empire Games Trials 1934 program reads: "At one time it was said he (Martin) had the best temperament for match play of any golfer, not even excepting his brother-in-law George S. Lyon, who was so often champion".

Reference:

http://www.rcga.org/english/HallOfFame/hall_ofFamers.asp?ID=35

  Fritz R. Martin Canadian Golf Great

   
 

 



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