Freddie Beck

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Full nameAlfred Gibson Beck
Born(1904-01-26)26 January 1904
Filey, Yorkshire, England
DiedAugust 1987 (aged 83)
Yorkshire, England
Sporting nationality England
Freddie Beck
Personal information
Full nameAlfred Gibson Beck
Born(1904-01-26)26 January 1904
Filey, Yorkshire, England
DiedAugust 1987 (aged 83)
Yorkshire, England
Sporting nationality England
Career
StatusProfessional
Professional wins1
Best results in major championships
Masters TournamentDNP
PGA ChampionshipDNP
U.S. OpenDNP
The Open ChampionshipT21: 1934

Alfred Gibson Beck (26 January 1904 – August 1987)[1] was an English professional golfer. He was generally known as Freddie. He was the son of a professional golfer, Alfred Ward Beck (known as Fred). Freddie had a younger brother William Arthur Beck (known as Arthur) and an uncle, Thomas Helier Beck, who were also professional golfers.

Beck was born in Filey where his father was the professional for 47 years until he retired in 1946. He was an assistant to his father before moving to Halifax Bradley Hall Golf Club in 1926 and to Sherwood Forest Golf Club in 1929. In 1946 he moved to Leicestershire Golf Club.

Beck reached the semi-final of the 1929 News of the World Match Play at Wentworth.[2] He won the Dunlop-Midland Professional Championship in 1937 having been runner-up the previous year.[3][4] Beck played for England in the Llandudno International Golf Trophy in 1938.

Results in major championships

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