Johnny Bulla

Golfer

1914 – 2003

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Who was Johnny Bulla?

John Guthrie Bulla was an American professional golfer.

Born in Newell, West Virginia, Bulla played on the PGA Tour, winning the 1941 Los Angeles Open, and finished runner-up three times in the majors, including twice to Sam Snead; at the British Open in 1946 and the Masters in 1949. Bulla's greatest moment might have been the British Open in 1939 at St Andrews. In miserable conditions, he drove flawlessly and never missed a fairway. The driver is on display in the Royal & Ancient Golf Club Museum, but his name is missing from the Claret Jug. Bulla finished early that day and was the leader in the clubhouse, which he held until Dick Burton, in the final group, caught him and won with a birdie on the last hole. Although Bulla never won a major, he finished in the top-10 12 times; twice each in the Masters and PGA Championship and four times each at the British Open and U.S. Open.

In January 2000, the Carolinas Golf Reporters Association inducted Bulla into the Carolinas Golf Hall of Fame. He co-founded Arizona Airways, which became Frontier Airlines in 1950.

Bulla was a private pilot and before World War II, he flew himself to various tournaments.

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Born
Jun 2, 1914
Newell
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Died
Dec 7, 2003
Phoenix

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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