Chandler Egan

Henry Chandler Egan (August 21, 1884 – April 5, 1936) was an American amateur golfer and golf course architect of the early 20th century.

[3][4] Egan won his first non-collegiate tournament in the 1902 Western Amateur, which was played at the Chicago Golf Club.

Not only was the tournament played in his home metropolitan area, but the runner-up was his cousin Walter Egan.

He successfully defended his title a year later at his home turf of the Chicago Golf Club.

[3][4] He reemerged on the competitive golf circuit in 1914, with a runner-up finish in the Pacific Northwest Amateur championship to Jack Neville.

They went on display in 2016 at the USGA Museum, Oakmont Country Club during the U.S. Open and the World Golf Hall of Fame.

[15] Egan designed the following golf courses:[11] M = Medalist LA = Low amateur NYF = Tournament not yet founded NT = No tournament "T" indicates a tie for a place DNQ = Did not qualify for match play portion R64, R32, R16, QF, SF = Round in which player lost in match play Source for U.S. Open and U.S.