Alex Smith (1872 - April 21, 1930)
Some families congregate toward certain professions. The father and sons tend to have the same interests and work toward the same goals, though some of them have varying degrees of success. For Alex Smith's family, this was the case as he came from a long line of golfers. In fact, he was a member of a famous Scottish golfing family.
Imagine growing up surrounded by siblings and others who had an ability and understanding to help guide and support the game. Alex's older brother Willie won the U.S. Open in 1899 and Alex won the same tournament twice, in 1906 and again in 1910. Alex Smith spent a large portion of his adult life working as a golf professional when he moved to the United States.
In those days, the prize purses weren't going to do much to help a golfer work full-time on his game. Instead, these men had to devote most of their energy to providing for themselves and their families, putting golf as a second consideration. Alex Smith fortunately had the skills, understanding of the game, and motivation to fulfill his dreams by teaching others how to play.
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