Al Brosch

Albert Wenzel "Red" Brosch (November 8, 1911 – December 10, 1975)[1] was an American professional golfer.

Brosch worked primarily as a club pro but also played on the PGA Tour, making 125 cuts between 1933 and 1962.

[1][2][3] He went on to finish fourth, shooting a final-round 70 (268), three strokes out of the Dutch Harrison-Doug Ford playoff.

Three weeks later, Brosch turned in his top PGA Tour performance, a runner-up finish at the St. Petersburg Open.

Brosch died on December 10, 1975, and was interred in Long Island National Cemetery.