Don Curtis | |
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Personal information | |
Full name | Donald Allen Curtis |
Born | Poole, Dorset, England | 22 October 1904
Died | 18 October 1983 Christchurch, Dorset, England | (aged 78)
Sporting nationality | England |
Career | |
Status | Professional |
Professional wins | 2 |
Best results in major championships | |
Masters Tournament | DNP |
PGA Championship | DNP |
U.S. Open | DNP |
The Open Championship | T20: 1927 |
Donald Allen Curtis (22 October 1904 – 18 October 1983)[1] was an English professional golfer.
In 1926 he lost in a playoff for the Findlater Shield, the assistants' championship. He had tied with Walter Thomas but lost the 18-hole playoff after a disappointing 82.
Curtis's first big success was when he won the 1936 News Chronicle Tournament. Curtis reached the semi-final of the 1937 News of the World Match Play where he lost to Percy Alliss by 1 hole.[2] The following year he won the Dunlop-Southport Tournament at Southport and Ainsdale Golf Club, beating Arthur Lees by 2 strokes and taking the £315 first prize.[3] Later in 1938, he was one of the runners-up in the News Chronicle Tournament behind Reg Whitcombe.[4]