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Bob Harlow (October 21, 1899 – November 15, 1954) was a figure in the development of professional golf in the United States. Harlow was born in Newburyport, Massachusetts. He began his working life as a journalist, before becoming manager of Walter Hagen, then the biggest draw in golf, in 1921. In 1930, he was hired as tournaments manager by the PGA of America and he played a key role in establishing a full-time PGA Tour. (The precise date this happened is a matter of interpretation, but money lists are available from 1934 onwards.)

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  • Bob Harlow (October 21, 1899 – November 15, 1954) was a figure in the development of professional golf in the United States. Harlow was born in Newburyport, Massachusetts. He began his working life as a journalist, before becoming manager of Walter Hagen, then the biggest draw in golf, in 1921. In 1930, he was hired as tournaments manager by the PGA of America and he played a key role in establishing a full-time PGA Tour. (The precise date this happened is a matter of interpretation, but money lists are available from 1934 onwards.) Harlow was a born salesman who went from city to city persuading local clubs and businesses to support or create tournaments. He introduced ideas such as a year-round schedule, the tournament volunteer system and the PGA's merchandise show. He kept the show on the road through the Great Depression. He also managed players such as Paul Runyan, Horton Smith and Ed Dudley. In 1936, he was replaced as tournament manager by Fred Corcoran as the PGA felt he had a conflict of interest, acting as agent for certain players while he was running a tour which was expected to treat all its members equally. He went on to found Golf World magazine in 1947, and was involved in other ventures such as promoting professional tennis events. In 1988, he was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame. (en)
  • Bob Harlow, né le 21 octobre 1899 et décédé le 15 novembre 1954, était un important promoteur de golf aux États-Unis notamment dans le développement du golf professionnel. Il a notamment été à l'origine de la création du PGA Tour. Harlow est né à Newburyport dans le Massachusetts. Il devient journaliste avant de devenir le manager du champion de golf Walter Hagen dans les années 1920. En 1930, il prend la tête du management des tournois de la PGA of America et joue un rôle clé dans la mise en place de ce circuit. Il est allé à travers le pays, ville par ville, pour persuader les clubs locaux et les sponsors de créer des tournois. Il a introduit des idées tels qu'un calendrier annuel, la recherche de sponsors et le système des tournois. En 1936, il cède sa place à Fred Corcoran car il avait des conflits d'intérêts en raison de son activité de manager de certains golfeurs. En 1947, il fonde le magazine Golf World. Il a été introduit au World Golf Hall of Fame en 1988. (fr)
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  • Bob Harlow (October 21, 1899 – November 15, 1954) was a figure in the development of professional golf in the United States. Harlow was born in Newburyport, Massachusetts. He began his working life as a journalist, before becoming manager of Walter Hagen, then the biggest draw in golf, in 1921. In 1930, he was hired as tournaments manager by the PGA of America and he played a key role in establishing a full-time PGA Tour. (The precise date this happened is a matter of interpretation, but money lists are available from 1934 onwards.) (en)
  • Bob Harlow, né le 21 octobre 1899 et décédé le 15 novembre 1954, était un important promoteur de golf aux États-Unis notamment dans le développement du golf professionnel. Il a notamment été à l'origine de la création du PGA Tour. Harlow est né à Newburyport dans le Massachusetts. Il devient journaliste avant de devenir le manager du champion de golf Walter Hagen dans les années 1920. En 1930, il prend la tête du management des tournois de la PGA of America et joue un rôle clé dans la mise en place de ce circuit. Il a été introduit au World Golf Hall of Fame en 1988. (fr)
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  • Bob Harlow (en)
  • Bob Harlow (fr)
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