Clarence Hillman Robbins Jr. (April 22, 1932 – November 6, 1981) was an American professional golfer who is best known for his amateur career, including winning the 1957 U.S. Amateur.[1]
Hillman Robbins | |
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Personal information | |
Full name | Clarence Hillman Robbins Jr. |
Born | (1932-04-22)April 22, 1932 Memphis, Tennessee, U.S. |
Died | November 6, 1981(1981-11-06) (aged 49) |
Sporting nationality | United States |
Career | |
College | Memphis State College |
Turned professional | 1958[1] |
Best results in major championships | |
Masters Tournament | T17: 1956 |
PGA Championship | DNP |
U.S. Open | CUT: 1952, 1953, 1959 |
The Open Championship | DNP |
Robbins was born in Memphis, Tennessee. He was the son of Hillman Robbins Sr., a clerk at the Square-D liquor store, also located in Memphis, who was shot to death by paranoid lawyer Glenn Nash on December 6, 1966.[2]
He played college golf at Memphis State College where he won the NCAA Championship in 1954. In 1957, while on leave from duty in the Air Force, he won the U.S. AmateuratThe Country ClubinBrookline, Massachusetts, beating Bud Taylor, 5 & 4.[3] He won several other amateur tournaments and played on the 1957 Walker Cup team.[1]
Robbins turned professional in 1958 but did not enjoy as much success as he had as an amateur.[1] He served as the club professional at Galloway Golf Course in Memphis from 1966 until his death in 1981.[4]
Robbins was inducted into the Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame in 1995.[4]
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