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Complete Encyclopedia Of Golf
by Derek Lawrenson
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with references to "Henry Cotton".
Excerpt - on Page 17: "
... difficult over the closing holes. After the third round Easterbrook was not the only British player in with a chance. Henry Cotton and Abe Mitchell were both tied for the lead as well; alas, Cotton would fade quickly while Mitchell would battle ... "
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Madhouse: A Tragic Tale of Megalomania and Modern Medicine
by Andrew T. Scull
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with references to "Henry Cotton".
Key Phrases:
New York, New Jersey, Trenton State Hospital, Henry Cotton, Adolf Meyer, Phyllis Greenacre, United States, Bright Committee, Johns Hopkins, American Psychiatric Association, Psychological Association, Battle Creek
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The Ryder Cup: The Complete History of Golf's Greatest Drama
by Dale Concannon
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with references to "Henry Cotton".
Excerpt - on Page 14: "
... George Duncan was made captain, Abe Mitchell was back and three bright young professionals, Henry Cotton, Stewart Burns and Ernest Whitcombe, were given their official debuts. With Ray, Havers and Jolly dropped, only Charlie Whitcombe, ... "
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The Open: A Twentieth-Century History
by Frances Murray
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with references to "Henry Cotton".
Excerpt - on Page 39: "
... when Henry Cotton finally broke a sequence of ten American victories. 1920-1933 1923 ABOVE: Troon's first Open in 1923 brought victory for Englishman ... "
Key Phrases:
Tom Watson, Peter Thomson, Gary Player, Harry Vardon, Henry Cotton, United States, Royal St George, Gene Sarazen, James Braid, Arnold Palmer, Claret Jug, Greg Norman
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