Harold Weber Explained

Harold Weber (March 20, 1882  - November 7, 1933) was an American golfer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics. He was from Littleton, New Hampshire.

In 1904 he was part of the American team which won the bronze medal. He finished 22nd in this competition. In the individual competition he finished 16th in the qualification and was eliminated in the first round of the match play.[1]

He designed Highland Meadows Golf Course in Sylvania, Ohio in 1925. The course is the site of the LPGA Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic.

Major championships

Results timeline

Note: Scott played in only the U.S. Amateur and the British Amateur.

Tournament19021903190419051906190719081909
The Amateur ChampionshipDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNP
U.S. AmateurR64R16DNPSFR32R16DNPR16
Tournament1910191119121913191419151916191719181919
The Amateur ChampionshipDNPDNPDNPR32R32NTNTNTNTNT
U.S. AmateurQFDNPR16DNPR32DNQDNPNTNTDNP
Tournament1920192119221923192419251926192719281929
The Amateur ChampionshipDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNP
U.S. AmateurR32DNPDNQR32DNQDNQDNPDNQDNQDNP
Tournament193019311932
The Amateur ChampionshipDNPDNPDNP
U.S. AmateurDNPDNQDNQ
LA = Low Amateur
NT = No tournament
DNP = Did not play
"T" indicates a tie for a place
DNQ = Did not qualify for match play portion
R256, R128, R64, R32, R16, QF, SF = Round in which player lost in match play
Yellow background for top-10

Source for 1913 British Amateur: The American Golfer, July, 1913, pg. 225.

Source for 1914 British Amateur: Golf Illustrated, July, 1914, pg. 28.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Harold Weber . Olympedia . July 4, 2020.