Playing unerring golf down the middle of the fairway and to the pin to offset his opponent's longer driving, Paul Runyan, of White Plains, New York,...
Fashion model Cheryl Tiegs poses in a swimming pool at Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.
Fundraising group in White Sulphur Springs, drawn from the New Hope Baptist Church, NAACP young fundraisers and members of civil groups, to help...
Paul S. Willis, , President of the Associated Grocery Manufacturers of America and the Comet Rice Company of New York City, is pictured with A. C....
Swift, president of Swift & Company, Chicago, Illinois, pictured as he attended the Joint Conference of Business and Industrial Leaders at White...
Sam Snead, of White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, drives from the 13th tee during the second round of the National PGA tournament. A large gallery...
Sam Snead slammed through with a 6 under par 64, May 13, to take first prize in the 72-hole $10,000 Greenbrier Invitation golf tourney at White...
Sammy Snead , of White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, kisses his lucky iron after carding a magnificent six-under-par 64 in the final 18 holes to...
Sam Snead, of White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, who shot a 75, putting on the 5th green, in the first round of the PGA National Tournament at the...
Dixicrat Governor Fielding Wright of Mississippi, and J. Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina, are shown at a reception and buffet supper at the...
The Duke of Windsor presents the winner's check to Ben Hogan, who turned in a record tying 259 to take the Greenbrier Open Golf Tournament. Looking...
Slammin' Sammy Snead poses with the Professional Golfers' Association of America trophy he won this year after he became the official PGA Golfer of...
Sammy Snead of White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, Gene Sarazen of Germantown, New York, and Ed Furgol of Royal Oak, Michigan, talk things over...
Sam Snead of White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, receives the Western Golf Association trophy from its president, Jerome P. Bowes, Jr. After...
Ready to try for the handsome winners cup they are admiring are Jimmy Demaret, of Ojai, California; Jack Burke, of White Plains, New York; Ben Hogan,...
At White Sulphur Springs: Left to right, on horseback: Mr. De Gray Vanderbilt of Cincinnati, Mrs. Logan G. Thomson of N.Y., Mrs. De Gray Vandebilt...
At White Sulphur Springs. Mrs. Logan G. Thomson of N.Y. And Mr. De Gray Vanderbilt waiting to begin a round of golf over the popular course.
At White Sulphur Springs. Left to right: Major W.P. Hawley of N.Y.; Mrs. Pierce Butler of N.Y.; Mrs. Logan Thomson of Cincinnati; and Miss Katherine...
At White Sulphur Springs. A picturesque equestrian group crossing Howard Creek. From left to right: Mrs. Robert Appleton of N.Y.; Mr. Lawrence Dixon...
Baron Rosenkrantz, of N.Y., Copenhagen and Atlanta, Ga., mounted and ready for a canter at White Sulphur Springs.
White Sulphur Springs, W. VA: Miss Glenna Collet, holder of the north and south and eastern title with the cup she won by defeating Mrs. William A....
At White Sulphur Springs. Picturesque equestrian group. Left to right: Laura Sprague, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. A.A. Sprague of Chicago; Samuel...
Royalty at West Virginia Resort. White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia: Crown Prince Olav and Crown Princess Martha of Norway pictured as they arrived...
White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia: Johnny Izzo in the swimming pool at the Greenbriar Hotel. People watch the pool from the patio. Undated...
At White Sulphur Springs. Mr. And Mrs. Earl W. Sinclair of N.Y. Mr. Sinclair is president of the great oil company that bears his name.
At White Sulphur Springs. Mr. And Mrs. Lawrence Armour of Chicago, with their prize German shepherd dog "Astor" valued at $10,000.
At White Sulphur Springs. Mr. Carlton Shafer of Philadelphia who won the tennis championship of the Bahamas in February.
Target for Sam Snead in 1960 Greenbrier $10,000 Open will be hitting or breaking his record 11-under par 59 which he shot in the third round of last...
At White Sulphur Springs. Mr. Felix Warburg, the prominent financier and his daughter Mrs. Walter Rothschild on N.Y. On horseback.
Sam Snead, right, shows his card to Ben Hogan after third round play in the Sam Snead $10,000 Festival open-golf tournament on the Greenbriar course,...