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Byron Nelson uses iron,Lord,eighth fairway,Los Angeles Open,Riviera Club,CA,1946

Title: Nelson uses iron / Press Association Inc.
Date Created/Published: 1946 Jan. 8.
Summary: 'Lord Byron' Nelson fires an iron shot from the edge of the eighth fairway, during a round of the Los Angeles Open at the Riviera Country Club, Los Angeles, Calif., Jan. 6.
Notes:
From the Collections of Encyclopedia Britannica.
Subjects:
Nelson, Byron,--1912-2006.
Golf--California--Los Angeles--1940-1950.
Photographic prints--1940-1950.
Bookmark /92513428/
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