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The Mystery of Montague: The best golfer who refused to play
Season 5 · Episode 26

The Mystery of Montague: The best golfer who refused to play

An escaped criminal or one of the most interesting golfers in the world?

50 Things That Changed Golf

November 17, 20231h 8m

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Show Notes

The saga of John Montague is one that simultaneously feels like pure fantasy but is also purely American. In 1932, Montague appeared in Beverly Hills seemingly out of nowhere, and through his jaw-dropping golf game, became friends with the biggest stars in the world. Word of his exploits spread far and wide, and when Grantland Rice wrote about him in a national column, the mystery deepened. Why, if he was so good, wouldn't he play in any tournaments? As that mystery unraveled, so too did the life of Montague, who was in fact an escaped criminal from New York named LaVerne Moore. The saga of Montague remains one of the most perplexing, fascinating side stories in the history of amateur golf.


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Topics

golf historygolflaverne moorebabe ruthgrantland riceweird golfjohn montague