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Golf at the 1904 Summer Olympics – Men's team

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The men's team was an event held as part of the golf programme at the 1904 Summer Olympics. It was the last time a golf event was held at the Olympics until 2016. Three teams of 10 golfers competed. The competition was held on September 17, 1904.

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While six teams had originally entered, only two turned up on the morning of the event: those representing the Western Golf Association and the Trans-Mississippi Golf Association.

At the last minute, a group of players who were entering the individual event were able to form a team: as they were all members of the United States Golf Association, they competed under the banner of that organization.

Note: Kenneth Edwards and John Maxwell did not compete in the subsequent individual event.

Western Golf Association

Edward Cummins
Kenneth Edwards
Chandler Egan
Walter Egan
Robert Hunter
Nathaniel Moore
Mason Phelps
Daniel Sawyer
Clement Smoot
Warren Wood

Trans-Mississippi Golf Association

John Cady
Albert Bond Lambert
John Maxwell
Burt McKinnie
Ralph McKittrick
Francis Newton
Henry Potter
Frederick Semple
Stuart Stickney
William Stickney

United States Golf Association

Douglass Cadwallader
Jesse Carleton
Harold Fraser
Arthur Hussey
Orus Jones
Allan Lard
George Oliver
Simeon Price
John Rahm
Harold Weber

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Results

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Individual results

The individual results for the 10 golfers on each team were summed to determine the team standings.

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Team scores

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Sources

  • Wudarski, Pawel. "Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich (Olympic Results)" (PDF) (in Polish). Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 August 2012. Retrieved 11 September 2013.

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