Born in Portland in 1901, Millard Rosenblatt (Jun. 30, 1901 – Mar. 1, 2000) was 12 when he began playing golf at the Tualatin Country Club. He placed second in the 1917 and 1919 Oregon State Amateur Tournaments. At Stanford University, he captained the golf team (1921-22), twice defeating the California State Amateur Champion. In 1916, he won the first of his twelve Tualatin Club Championships. He would win the twelfth 52 years later, in 1968.
Between 1917 and 1979, Dr. Rosenblatt won five Oregon Senior Championships and was runner-up five times; qualified and played in six U.S.G.A National Senior Tournaments; qualified for the Oregon State Amateur Championship Flight eighteen times; won the Senior Division of the Royal Oaks Invitational in 1956; and won the Oregon Coast over 32 championship four times (1934-35, 1952-53). He served as President for the Tualatin Country Club, the Oregon Golf Association and the Oregon Senior Golf Association, and was chairman of the greens committee in Tualatin Country Club for 25 years.