Thomas Mitchell Morris

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Thomas Mitchell "Old Tom" Morris was a pioneering 19th-century Scottish golfer and greenkeeper, widely regarded as one of the founding figures of modern golf and a multiple Open Championship winner.

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instanceOf golf course designer
golf course greenkeeper
human
professional golfer
sports pioneer
burialPlace St Andrews Cathedral churchyard
causeOfDeath fall down a staircase
child Tom Morris Jr.
countryOfCitizenship Scotland
United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1821-06-16
dateOfDeath 1908-05-24
designed Carnoustie golf course improvements
Muirfield golf course layout
Royal Dornoch course improvements
employer Prestwick Golf Club
St Andrews Links
ethnicGroup Scottish
familyName Morris
givenName Thomas
heritageDesignation member of the World Golf Hall of Fame
influenced development of professional golf
evolution of links course architecture
knownFor being a founding figure of modern golf
innovations in golf course maintenance
standardizing golf course design features
movement early professional golf era
nickname Old Tom Morris
notableAchievement multiple Open Championship winner
winner of the Open Championship in 1861
winner of the Open Championship in 1862
winner of the Open Championship in 1864
winner of the Open Championship in 1867
notableWork development of the Old Course at St Andrews
occupation golf course architect
golfer
greenkeeper
placeOfBirth Fife
Scotland
St Andrews
placeOfDeath Fife
Scotland
St Andrews
positionHeld keeper of the green at the Old Course at St Andrews
relative Young Tom Morris
residence Scotland
St Andrews
sexOrGender male
sport golf

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Old Tom Morris birthName Thomas Mitchell Morris