A legendary Scottish golfer and course architect who won four Open Championships and designed iconic courses like St Andrews, revolutionizing the game with his innovative designs.
Born in 1870
A six-time Open Championship winner, known for popularizing golf globally and setting numerous records that stood for decades. 42
Born in 1795
Pioneering surgeon who developed hypnotism and coined the term "hypnotism," making significant contributions to the field of psychology. He's also credited with discovering the concept of suggestibility.
Born in 1868
A pioneering Scottish golfer who won the 1902 British Open Championship, known for his innovative playing style and contribution to the development of the game.