José Jurado

El Gráfico José Jurado (1899–1971) was a professional golfer in the sport’s Golden Age. Born in Villa Ballester, northern suburb of Buenos Aires, he was the first Argentine to travel to major international championships and is thus often credited as the “Father of Argentine Professional Golf” or the “Godfather of Argentinean Golf.” He is perhaps best known for his losing stroke to Tommy Armour at the 1931 Open Championship at Carnoustie. Jurado was personal friends with the Prince of Wales, who was reportedly enraged by his double bogey that lost him the championship. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Cryptocurrencies, Technostress, HR Management, Didactics and Group reflection

    Published 2019
    “…Dominguez Jurado, José Miguel / Garcia Ruiz, Ricardo / Salem, Arman Sam…”
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