Lloyd F. Gullickson (March 23, 1899 – May 7, 1982) was an American professional golfer who played in the early-to-mid 20th century.
He grew up under difficult circumstances when he became orphaned at age 11 when his mother, a poor upholsterer, died.
Among others, he carried the bag of Chick Evans at Jackson Park who would later help Gullickson obtain his first pro posting at Lake Shore Golf Club in Braeside, Illinois.
[2] He won the 1917 Chicago Amateur Championship[3][4] and while serving in the U.S. Navy at Naval Station Great Lakes during World War I, he took a leave of absence to play in and win the tournament again in 1918.
A number of gallery members were betting which of the "Babes" would hit the longest drive on each hole.