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Saturday, June 11, 2011

A bit of MCC history

Chick was one of America's golfing greats. He won amateur and professional, national and international championships.  Chick was the 39th golfer elected to the PGA Hall of Fame. We are Honored that Chick served as the Golf Professional  at Meadowbrook Country Club from 1946 - 1960.
 
1935 - The youngest player at age 20 to compete in the U.S. Open

1937 - Won the Michigan Open at Arbor Hills

1939 - Invited to play at the Masters in Augusta GA, as an amateur

1941 - First PGA Tour Victory, Texas Open, which he won in a playoff against Ben Hogan

1942 - Enlisted in the Army-Air Corps. Reserve, was seriously injured in 1945, and discharged in 1946

1946 - Became the Golf Professional at Meadowbrook Country Club

1947 - Made it to the finals of the PGA Championship at Plum Hollow

1949 - Was a member of the US Ryder Cup Team in Scarborough England, his 4-3 victory over opponent Sam King, ensured the Team a victory, which was captained by Ben Hogan

1952 - Made it to the finals of the PGA Championship in Big Spring at Louisville, KY

1954 - Won the PGA Championship at Keller Golf Club in St. Paul Minnesota, against fellow Detroit area Golf Pro, Walter Burkemo

1955 - Named Captain of the U.S. Ryder Cup Team, he won his only match and led the U.S. to an 8-4 victory at the Thunderbird Golf and Country Club in Palm Springs, CA


In later years Harbert continued to win tournaments, including a wide variety of International Events. Particularly active in advancing the game in the Caribbean and Central American countries. Moreover, Harbert was also known for being the longest hitter of his time; having won 42 official long drive contests. In a contest held in Havana Cuba in 1950, his winning drive measured out at 358 yards!
 
 
The Chick Harbert Tournament
Saturday, June 11th / Tee Times 
at Meadowbrook Country Club

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