Biography
Jules Huot Inducted into the Candian Hall of Fame: 1977.
The finest of all Quebec golf professionals, Jules Huot’s victory at the 1937 General Brock Open marked the first time a Canadian professional had won a PGA tournament. Known as “ le petit Jules” in Quebec, this diminutive player captured the CPGA Championship and the Quebec Open three times, won five Quebec PGA Championships and finished as low Canadian professional at the Canadian Open on two occasions.
Jules Huot’s Record International:
1937 Winner of the General Brock Open Tournament
Teams:
1952, 1953, 1954, 1955 Played against U.S. in Hopkins Trophy Matches 1954 Canada Cup Team
National:
1934 Winner Canadian Professional Golfer’s Champion 1939 Winner Canadian Professional Golfer’s Champion 1946 Winner Canadian Professional Golfer’s Champion 1931 Low Canadian Professional in the Canadian Open 1935 Low Canadian Professional in the Canadian Open 1953 Low Canadian in Labatt Open 1954 Low Canadian in Labatt Open
Provincial:
1934 Winner Quebec Open Golf Champion 1945 Winner Quebec Open Golf Champion 1958 Winner Quebec Open Golf Champion 1932 Quebec Spring Open Champion 1935 Quebec Spring Open Champion 1951 Quebec Spring Open Champion 1952 Quebec Spring Open Champion 1946 Quebec PGA Champion 1947 Quebec PGA Champion 1955 Ontario Open Championship 1955 Quebec PGA Champion 1958 Quebec PGA Champion 1959 Quebec PGA Champion
Other items of note:
Writer and publisher of a golf book entitled "Le Golf" now third edition. In recognition of his loyal services as professional, he was named Honorary Life Member by Le Club Laval
Reference:
http://www.rcga.org/english/HallOfFame/hall_ofFamers.asp?ID=27
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