Harold Weber facts for kids
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Harold Weber was an American golfer. He was born on March 20, 1882, and passed away on November 7, 1933. Harold came from Littleton, New Hampshire.
Harold was a talented golfer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics. These Olympic Games were held in St. Louis, USA.
Olympic Achievements
At the 1904 Olympics, Harold Weber was part of the American golf team. His team worked together to win the bronze medal. This means they finished in third place! In the team event, Harold himself finished 22nd.
He also played in the individual golf competition. In this event, he finished 16th in the first qualifying round. However, he was then eliminated in the next stage of the competition.
Beyond Playing Golf
Harold Weber didn't just play golf; he also helped design golf courses! In 1925, he designed the Highland Meadows Golf Course. This course is located in Sylvania, Ohio. Today, this course is famous because it hosts a major women's golf tournament. This tournament is called the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic, and it is part of the LPGA tour.