Michael Bonallack, a giant figure in amateur golf both as a player and later as an administrator, died on Tuesday in St. Andrews, Scotland. He was 88. To run down a list of Bonallack’s wins and awards ...
There are clearly other contenders, but Sir Michael Bonallack, who has died Tuesday at age 88, has to be a big part of any debate concerning the man “most steeped in golf.” His list of achievements, ...
Sir Michael Bonallack, one of the most accomplished amateurs in golf history and a man who held some of the most esteemed positions in the game, died Tuesday in St. Andrews. He was 88. Bonallack was a ...
Sir Michael Bonallack, one of the most accomplished amateurs in golf history and a man who held some of the most esteemed positions in the game, died Tuesday in St. Andrews. He was 88. Bonallack was a ...
England's amateur golf legend, Sir Michael Bonallack, passed away on Tuesday, September 26, in St. Andrews, Scotland, at the age of 88. Born on December 31, 1934, in Chigwell, Essex, Bonallack began ...
Michael Bonallack once said he never considered turning pro because he didn't realize he was good enough until he was too old. No matter. His influence on the game was enormous, from his standing as ...
He won championship after championship but never turned pro. He later led the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews when it was a governing body in the sport. By Richard Sandomir Michael ...
Editor’s Note: Sir Michael Bonallack, a standout amateur and former secretary and captain of the R&A died on Sept. 26 at age 88. Jack Nicklaus, who first met Bonallack as an amateur golfer in 1959, ...
Sir Michael Bonallack OBE was for 16 years the secretary of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews, the governing body of golf everywhere but North America and Mexico. He was also perhaps the ...