Willie Turnesa


William P. Turnesa was an American amateur golfer, best known for winning two U.S. Amateur titles and the British Amateur.

Early life

He was one of seven famous golfing brothers; Phil, Frank, Joe, Mike, Doug, Jim, and Willie. Willie was the only brother not to turn professional. The family was referred to as a "golf dynasty" in a 2000 New York Times article.
Turnesa was born in Elmsford, New York and lived most of his life there. His older brothers forbade him to turn pro and pooled their money to send him to college.

Golf career

Turnesa graduated from Holy Cross in 1938 and won his first U.S. Amateur later that year at Oakmont Country Club. Turnesa won the British Amateur in 1947 at Carnoustie Golf Links, beating fellow American Dick Chapman 3&2. He won his second U.S. Amateur in 1948 and was runner-up in the 1949 British Amateur, losing to Irishman Max McCready. He won numerous other amateur events, mostly in the New York area.
He played on three straight winning Walker Cup teams, 1947, 1949, and 1951. He was playing captain on the last team.
Turnesa served as president of both the Metropolitan Golf Association and New York State Golf Association. He co-founded the Westchester Caddie Scholarship Fund in 1956.

Death

Turnesa died in Sleepy Hollow, New York.

Tournament wins

this list is incomplete

Major championships

Results timeline

Tournament1940194119421943194419451946194719481949
Masters TournamentT47NTNTNT
U.S. OpenT40NTNTNTNT
U.S. AmateurR16NTNTNTNTR641SF
British AmateurNTNTNTNTNTNT1SF2

Note: Turnesa never played in the British Open or PGA Championship.
NT = No tournament
NYF = Not yet founded
CUT = missed the half-way cut
R128, R64, R32, R16, QF, SF = Round in which player lost in match play
"T" indicates a tie for a place
Source for The Masters:
Source for U.S. Open and U.S. Amateur:
Source for 1948 British Amateur:
Source for 1950 British Amateur:
Source for 1951 British Amateur:

U.S. national team appearances

Amateur