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American golfer (1888–1943) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Joseph Burke Sr. (March 28, 1888 – February 2, 1943)[1][2] was an American professional golfer.
Jack Burke Sr. | |
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Personal information | |
Full name | John Joseph Burke Sr. |
Nickname | Jack |
Born | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | March 28, 1888
Died | February 2, 1943 54) Houston, Texas | (aged
Sporting nationality | United States |
Career | |
Status | Professional |
Professional wins | 6 |
Best results in major championships | |
Masters Tournament | DNP |
PGA Championship | R16: 1925 |
U.S. Open | T2: 1920 |
The Open Championship | DNP |
Burke finished in a tie for second place in the 1913 Canadian Open and also in the 1920 U.S. Open. Burke is credited with one PGA Tour win, one second-place, and three third-place showings in PGA Tour events, with 14 top-10s and 19 top-25s.[3]
Burke won the Minnesota State Open four times.[4]
He was the father of Jack Burke Jr.
Note: This list may be incomplete.
Tournament | 1907 | 1908 | 1909 |
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U.S. Open | 49 | T30 | |
PGA Championship | NYF | NYF | NYF |
Tournament | 1910 | 1911 | 1912 | 1913 | 1914 | 1915 | 1916 | 1917 | 1918 | 1919 |
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U.S. Open | 27 | T18 | T28 | T33 | NT | NT | ||||
PGA Championship | NYF | NYF | NYF | NYF | NYF | NYF | NT | NT |
Tournament | 1920 | 1921 | 1922 | 1923 | 1924 | 1925 | 1926 | 1927 | 1928 | 1929 |
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U.S. Open | T2 | WD | T28 | 38 | T31 | T27 | ||||
PGA Championship | R16 | R32 |
Tournament | 1930 | 1931 | 1932 | 1933 | 1934 | 1935 | 1936 | 1937 | 1938 | 1939 | 1940 |
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U.S. Open | T58 | CUT | CUT | CUT | |||||||
PGA Championship |
Note: Burke never played in the Masters Tournament or The Open Championship.
NYF = Tournament not yet founded
NT = No tournament
CUT = missed the halfway cut
WD = Withdrew
R64, R32, R16, QF, SF = Round in which player lost in PGA Championship match play
"T" indicates a tie for a place
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