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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eddie_LoweryEddie Lowery - Wikipedia

    Edward Edgar Lowery (October 14, 1902 – May 4, 1984) was an American caddie, amateur golfer and multi-millionaire businessman. Lowery is best known as the 10-year-old caddie of Francis Ouimet during the 1913 U.S. Open, held at The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts, which Ouimet won in a playoff over Harry Vardon and Ted Ray.

  2. Eddie Lowery ( 1903 – 1984) foi um caddie, golfista amador e comerciante estadunidense. Ele era o segundo filho de uma família de sete e cuja mãe precisava de dois empregos para sustentá-los. Graças ao seu irmão mais velho, Eddie iniciou seu trabalho de caddie no The Country Club, ganhando 25 cents por partida.

  3. He died in 1984 at age 81. For his work promoting the important role of caddies in the game of golf, Eddie Lowery earned a place in the Caddie Hall of Fame, which recognizes individuals who support caddying. The Caddie Hall of Fame celebrates the best caddies in the history of golf.

  4. 23 de fev. de 2022 · 577. 58K views 1 year ago. 50 years later at The Country Club, the site of Francis Ouimet's watershed victory in the 1913 U.S. Open, he relived the historic day with Eddie Lowery, who was 10...

  5. 30 de set. de 2023 · Eddie Lowery, a name not often heard in the annals of golf history, played a pivotal role in shaping the sport’s trajectory. Born on August 14, 1902, Lowery is best known for his remarkable caddying skills and a fateful encounter that would forever alter the course of golf.

  6. 6 de jun. de 2013 · Eddie Lowery, a 10-year-old caddie, helped Francis Ouimet win the U.S. Open. Who was this peanut of a man? Brookline, 1913: The story of caddie Eddie Lowery - NBC Sports

  7. 5 de abr. de 2016 · I knew Eddie Lowery. Eddie Lowery, the little caddie in the movie “ The Greatest Game Ever Played .”. The little caddie in this picture taken after Francis Quimet, the 20 year old amateur holding the horse shoe, had defeated the two great English pros, Harry Vardon and Ted Ray for the U.S. Open at The Country Club in Brookline, 1913.