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Why is Ted Ray NOT in the hall of fame?

Question by robert r: Why is Ted Ray NOT in the hall of fame?
In 1913 the American and British press usually listed him and Vardon as the two top golfers in the world. He won Inverness in 1920 against a field of 286 -others included a young Bobby Jones, and Vardon; he drove the ball stuopendous yardage, one source suggested over 300 average; and was an excellent putter, puting his great touch, honed from hours at the billiard table to great use. For 43 years he was the honored by being the first to win 2 of the “majors” (at Toledo and in the U.K). The usual answer is is…Ray didn’t win many majors. But his impact on the professional sport was immense. Is this omission an oversight?

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Answer by tony r
golf has a hall of fame
kooky weird but kooky
I just want the points

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