Golf, U. S. Open, crowd of spectators encircling the green to view Johnny Goodman - Chicago Daily News, Inc.

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Title: Golf, U. S. Open, crowd of spectators encircling the green to view Johnny Goodman Description: Portrait of golfer Johnny Goodman standing just off the green during the U.S. Open National Tournament at the North Shore Country Club in Glenview, Illinois, on June 8, 9, or 10, 1933. A crowd of spectators is encircling the green. Text on the image reads: Gallery shot as Goodman sun last putt for record 66(?). Goodman shot a 66 in his second round of competition, tying Gene Sarazan's U.S. Open single-round record which had been set the previous year. Goodman won by a single stroke, making him the fifth and most recent amateur to win the U.S. Open. Date Depicted: 1933 June 8 Creator: Chicago Daily News, Inc. Creator Role: photographer Physical Format: glass negatives Extent: 5 x 7 in. Copyright Notice: © Chicago Sun-Times Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Credit Line: SDN-010080, Chicago Sun-Times/Chicago Daily News collection, Chicago History Museum Accession Number: 1960.784 Acquisition Source: Gift of Field Enterprises, Inc. Collection Type: Prints & Photographs - Chicago Daily News Storage Location: Chicago Daily News negatives collection, Chicago History Museum Catalog Record ID: 113087 Max Pixels - Width: 640 Max Pixels - Height: 461 Help improve this content