File:Robert W. White, first PGA of America president.PNG
Robert_W._White,_first_PGA_of_America_president.PNG (198 × 216 pixels, file size: 49 KB, MIME type: image/png)
Summary
[edit]A circa 1920 photograph of Robert W. White (golfer), the first president and a co-founder of the PGA of America. He was also a clubmaker and a prolific golf course architect.
Summary: Author of the picture is unknown. Fair use rationale exercised for a picture old enough to be in the public domain. Also need the image to show the physical appearance of the man.
Source
[edit]http://trenhamgolfhistory.org/Leaders18951915.html#RW
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