Ed
Dudley
Ed
Dudley was born in Brunswick, Ga., on February 10, 1901. Mr. Dudley was appointed
by Bobby Jones as the first Head Golf Professional at the Augusta National Golf
Club in 1932. He is regarded as one of the dominant figures in the development
of the golf course and of the Masters Tournament. Mr. Dudley's many victories
spanned 10 years, from the 1929 California PGA Championship to the 1939 Walter
Hagen Tournament. In 1937, Mr. Dudley placed third in the Masters Tournament.
He was a well-known golf instructor in Augusta. He taught Augusta National members,
and even Bob Hope and Bing Crosby. His most famous pupil was President Dwight
D. Eisenhower, whose "slice" he cured. Mr. Dudley served as the president of the
PGA of America from 1942 to 1948, and was inducted into the PGA Hall of Fame in
1964. Mr. Dudley passed away in Colorado Springs, Colo., in 1963.
Ed Dudley was inducted into the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame on January 6, 1990.