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Title: Sam Snead

Description: Former American golfer and World Golf Hall of Fame member, Sam Snead (Samuel Jackson Snead; 1912-2002) tee's off at St. Andrews in 1946. Snead golfed professionally from 1934-1979 and amassed 165 professional wins including, winning the British Open once, and the Masters three times and the PGA Championship three times;

Category: Sports

Keywords: American golfers, World Golf Hall of Fame Inductees, Irish American golfers, Irish American athletes, golf writers, golf broadcasters, British Open winners, Masters winners, PGA Championship winners

Orientation: Portrait

Dimensions: 1275 x 1638 (2.09 MPixels) (1.28)

Print Size: 10.8 x 13.9 cm; 4.3 x 5.5 inches

File Size: 6.00 MB (6,294,644 Bytes)

Resolution: 300 x 300 dpi

Color Depth: 16.7 million (24 BitsPerPixel)

Compression: None

Image Number: 0000301779

Source: Jay Robert Nash Collection


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