Perhaps the greatest golf story in our country’s
history is the one of the teenage boy who shocked the world by winning the US
Open – becoming the first American born golfer to win a Major Championship. The
only problem is that almost all golf fans believe that boy to be Francis
Ouimet, which is not true. Francis Ouimet’s 1913 victory was preceded by that
of John McDermott, who won the US Open back to back in 1911 and 1912. McDermott
was not only the first American born golfer to win the US Open, he was also younger
than Ouimet when he won.
But unlike Ouimet, there would be no Disney
movie made about McDermott, as there was no fairy tale ending.
While Francis Ouimet would essentially become
the Ambassador of golf in this country, John McDermott’s life unraveled at the
age of 23 due to mental illness. Starting in 1914, McDermott spent the rest of
his life in mental hospitals, group homes, or living in the care of relatives.
He would never play competitive golf again.
Scarce John McDermott Signed Photograph
One of the most difficult US Open autographs to obtain is unquestionably that of John McDermott. Very few authentic McDermott autographs exist, and only a couple signed photographs. This is an authentic John McDermott photograph on a magazine page, which depicts a wonderful swing image from a McDermott stereoview card. This signed photo measures 3" x 3 1/2".