
Bobby Allan CRUICKSHANKGolfer - 17 PGA Tour Wins Born November 16, 1894, Grantown-on-Spey, Scotland Died August 27, 1975
Robert(Bobby) Allan Cruickshank was a prominent Scottish golfer on the PGA circuit from the early 1920s to the mid-1930s. He first rose to prominence in reaching the semi-finals of the 1922 and 1923 PGA Championship, losing both times to eventual champion Gene Sarazen. He was also was runner-up in the 1923 and 1932 U.S. Open, and won 17 tour events in his career. His greatest year was 1927, when he won the Los Angeles and Texas Opens and finished as the leading money winner for the year. He last won on tour in 1936. He finished 16 times in the top-10 at major championships.
PGA WINS - 1921 St. Joseph Open (as an amateur)
- 1921 New York State Open
- 1924 Colorado Open
- 1926 North and South Open
- 1926 Mid-South Pro-Am Bestball
- 1927 Los Angeles Open
- 1927 Texas Open
- 1927 South Central Open
- 1927 North and South Open
- 1927 Westchester Open
- 1928 Maryland Open
- 1929 Westchester Open
- 1934 National Capital Open
- 1934 British Colonial Open Nassau
- 1934 Pinehurst Fall Pro-Pro (with Tommy Armour)
- 1935 Orlando Open
- 1936 Virginia Open
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