Ed Updegraff


Edgar Rice Updegraff was an American amateur golfer and urologist.

Biography

Updegraff was born in Boone, Iowa, and is a descendant of the Dutch and German Op den Graeff family. He was a direct descendant of Herman op den Graeff, mennonite leader of Krefeld, and his grandson Abraham op den Graeff, one of the founders of Germantown and in 1688 signer of the Germantown Quaker Petition Against Slavery|first protest against slavery] in colonial America.

Medical career

He received his bachelor's and master's degrees from the Iowa State University and his medical degree from the University of Iowa. Unlike his father and brothers, who were otolaryngologists, Updegraff chose urology as a specialty. He eventually settled into practice in Tucson, Arizona, in 1951, partially because of the opportunity to continue playing golf there.

Sporting career

Updegraff had a long amateur career, winning many tournaments on a local, state, and national scale, including the Western Amateur, Sunnehanna Amateur, Pacific Coast Amateur, and U.S. Senior Amateur. He was a semi-finalist at 1963 British Amateur. He played on three winning Walker Cup teams and captained the 1975 team to a win. He also finished in a tie for 4th place at the 1969 Tucson Open on the PGA Tour but failed to sign his scorecard and was disqualified.
Updegraff received the Bob Jones Award from the United States Golf Association in 1999. He was inducted into the Arizona Golf Hall of Fame in 1969 and the Iowa Golf Association Hall of Fame in 2006.
As of June 2021, Updegraff lived at Saddlebrooke Ranch. He turned 100 in March 2022, and died on December 23, 2022, in Saddlebrooke, Arizona.

Amateur wins

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U.S. national team appearances