Biography
David L. Black: Inducted into the Candian Hall of Fame 1972
Davie Black and several of his brothers immigrated to North America to become golf professionals in 1905. “Wee Davie” served as a professional for more than a decade in Montreal and Ottawa before settling at Vancouver’s Shaughnessy Heights in 1920. Black was a fine player, winning four CPGA Championships and finishing runner-up in the 1911 Canadian Open. The difficulty and expense of travelling from BC is believed to have hindered his chances at winning the open or further CPGA titles.
David L. Black’s Record National:
1911 Runner - Up Canadian Open Championship 1913 Winner Canadian Professional Golfers' Association Championship 1919 Winner Canadian Professional Golfers' Association Championship 1920 Winner Canadian Professional Golfers' Association Championship 1921 Winner Canadian Professional Golfers' Association Championship 1924 Winner Washington State Open Championship
Provincial:
1928 Winner British Columbia Open Championship 1930 Winner British Columbia Open Championship 1929 Pacific North West Open Championship
Other items of note:
In 1923 David caddied at Shaughnessy Heights for Warren G. Harding, President of the United States. David Black retired in 1945
Club Affiliations:
Professional at Outremont, GC, Montreal 1905 -1908, Ranleigh Golf Club, Montreal, 1908, Rivermead Golf Club, Hull, PQ, 1911 - 1920, Shughnessy Heights Golf Club, Vancouver 1920 - 1945
Referance:
http://www.rcga.org/english/HallOfFame/hall_ofFamers.asp?ID=9
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