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Bruce Cudd – Golf

Bruce Cudd (1934 – May 2, 2022) played his way from the fairways of Portland to the fairways to the most famous course in the world during the ‘50s. Cudd grew up in Portland and won the 1950 Oregon Junior Boys Championship. He then moved to the team at the University of Portland and honed..Read More

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Bob Duden – Golf

(Sep. 5, 1920 – Mar. 22, 1995) Bob Duden, a professional golfer since the early 1950’s, left his mark on the Pacific Northwest golf scene. Duden played the Professional Golfer’s Association Tour periodically in the 1950’s and 1960’s. He won a 54-hole tournament event at Las Vegas one year and tied for the second in..Read More

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H. Chandler Egan – Golf

(Aug. 21, 1884 – Apr. 5, 1936) Chandler Egan was one of the nation’s top golfers at the turn of the 20th Century and one of Oregon’s most influential golf course designers. Born in 1884 in Chicago, Egan took to golf at age 12 and led Harvard to the national collegiate title from 1902 to..Read More

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Marian Herron – Golf

(Sep. 2, 1913 – May 14, 2009) Marian Herron played golf at the top level in the nation throughout the 1930s, including a victory in 1934 at the Western Open, which was the top women’s tournament at the time. Born Marian McDougall in 1913, she had golf in her veins as a third-generation member of..Read More

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Don Moe – Golf

Don Moe was one of the Northwest’s top amateur golfers in the late 1920’s and through the ‘30s. Moe won the Oregon Men’s Amateur title in 1928 and again in ’37 and was a finalist three other times. He reached the finals of the Pacific Northwest Golf Association amateur championships three times and was a..Read More

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Oscar Willing – Golf

(Oct. 16, 1889 – Mar. 2, 1962) Oscar F. Willing was one of the Northwest’s top amateurs throughout the 1920s and ‘30, winning the Oregon Men’s Amateur title five times as well as the PNGA Amateur twice. Willing grew up in Southeast Portland and earned his nickname, “Doc, while serving in World War I as..Read More

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