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Billy BurkeBilly Burke (December 14, 1902 - April 19, 1972) was a prominent American golfer of the 1930s. His greatest season was 1931, when he won the US Open, reached the semi-finals of the PGA Championship, and won four events on the professional circuit, plus appeared on the Ryder Cup team where he was undefeated in two matches. Subsequently he was selected for the 1933 Ryder Cup team and won his only match. |
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