John
Edmundson
Born 6 December
1887 and married to Margaret C. Edmundson.
John emigrated
to America from Liverpool in October 1913 on board the 'Merion'
and became a US citizen on 25 June 1923. On his passport his occupation
is listed as a professor of golf. In 1925 he returned to Great
Britain on the Acquitania on 3 January 1925 for a short time.
The 1911 census
gives his occupation as hotel night porter and maybe to contributed
to how little competitive golf in seemed to have played in Ireland.
The 1912 Amateur (Close) Championship at Castlerock was one such
event and in the second round he beat H. M. Cairnes the 1907 champion
and 1906 runner-up the correspondent was impressed enough with
his play to suggest that the winner of the championship would
come out of his third round match with A.H. Craig (Fortwilliam)
which proved prophetic as it turned out but unfortunately not
in Edmundson's favour. John was playing out of Bushfoot Golf Club
a course six miles east of the Royal Portrush Golf Club.
A measure of his
ability as a golfer was reflected in his course record sixty-six
strokes around his Llanerch Country Club. John Edmundson (James'
brother) was a professional at the Country Club of Lansdowne ,
near Philly at least since 1917 and who later moved to Llanerch
County Club in Delaware county. In 1917 he played in the Shawnee
Open finishing well down the field thirty-seven strokes behind
the eventual winner, Eddie
Loos.
In June 1917 John was drafted
into the army but the question as to whether he saw active service
in Europe remains unanswered.
John first appeared
in The American Golfer magazine in 1919 where he was engaged as
professional at Llanerch CC, a private club based in Haverton,
Pennslyvania.
Although the lesser
known of the two brothers John was a very capable golfer.