Bobby Jones
Bobby Jones was an American amateur golfer, born on March 17, 1902, in Atlanta, Georgia. He is best known for co-founding the Masters Tournament and for his remarkable achievements in golf during the 1920s. Jones won 13 major championships, including four U.S. Opens and three British Opens, making him one of the greatest golfers in history.
In addition to his golfing success, Jones was also a lawyer and a writer. He retired from competitive golf at the young age of 28, having completed the Grand Slam in 1930, which involved winning all four major championships in a single calendar year. His legacy continues to influence the sport today.