Tom Morris (other)
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Tom Morris may refer to: * Old Tom Morris (1821–1908), early golf champion * Young Tom Morris (1851–1875), son of the above, also a golf champion *Tom Morris (footballer, born 1884) (1884–1918), English footballer *Tom Morris (footballer, died 1942), footballer who played for Tottenham Hotspur F.C. in the 1890s and 1900s *Tom Morris (cyclist) (born 1944), Canadian Olympic cyclist *Tom Morris (businessman) (born 1954), British billionaire businessman, founder of Home Bargains * Tom Morris (director) (born 1964), British theatre director, producer, and writer *Tom Morris Jr., television personality See also * Thomas Morris (other) Thomas Morris may refer to: Entertainment * Thomas Morris (musician) (1897–1945), jazz cornetist * Thomas Baden Morris (1900s–1986), playwright * Thomas Morris (author), Welsh writer and editor * Sodapoppin (real name Thomas Morris; born 19 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Old Tom Morris
Thomas Mitchell Morris (16 June 1821 – 24 May 1908), otherwise known as Old Tom Morris, and The Grand Old Man of Golf, was a Scottish golfer. He was born in St Andrews, Fife, the "home of golf" and location of the St Andrews Links, and died there as well. Young Tom Morris (died 1875), also a golfer, was his son. Early golf career The house where Morris was born no longer exists, but it is thought to be close to 121 North Street, St Andrews. He was the son of a weaver, and was educated at Madras College in his home town. He began golf by age ten, by knocking wine-bottle corks pierced with nails (to serve as balls) around the streets of the town using a homemade club, in informal matches against other youths; this was known as 'sollybodkins'. He started caddying and playing golf from a young age, and formally was hired as an apprentice at age 14 to Allan Robertson, generally regarded as the world's first professional golfer; Robertson ran the St Andrews Links and an equipment-m ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Young Tom Morris
Thomas Morris (20 April 1851 – 25 December 1875), known as Tom Morris Junior, Young Tom Morris and also Tommy Morris, was a Scottish professional golfer. He is considered one of the pioneers of professional golf, and was the first young prodigy in golf history. He won four consecutive titles in the Open Championship, and did this by the age of 21. Morris was born in St Andrews, the "Home of Golf", and died there on Christmas Day, 1875, aged 24. His father, Old Tom Morris, was the greenkeeper and professional of the St Andrews Links, and himself won four of the first eight Open Championships. Young Tom's first Open Championship win – in 1868 at age 17 – made him the youngest major champion in the PGA, a record which still stands. Early life and education For many years it was thought on the basis of a baptismal certificate that Morris was born on 10 May 1851, but in 2006 his birth certificate was discovered in Edinburgh. Young Tom moved with his family as an infant from St ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tom Morris (footballer, Born 1884)
Thomas Henry Morris (14 September 1884 – 24 March 1918) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Leeds City and Grimsby Town, as well as in the Southern League for Brighton & Hove Albion. A centre half as a player, he later coached at Scunthorpe & Lindsey United. Personal life In March 1915, during the second year of the First World War, Morris enlisted in the Lincolnshire Regiment. He was serving as a sergeant when he was killed in the Somme __NOTOC__ Somme or The Somme may refer to: Places *Somme (department), a department of France *Somme, Queensland, Australia *Canal de la Somme, a canal in France *Somme (river), a river in France Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Somme'' (book), a ... sector on 24 March 1918. Morris is commemorated on the Pozières Memorial. Career statistics References 1884 births Military personnel from Lincolnshire People from Caistor English men's footballers Grimsby Town F.C. players ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tom Morris (footballer, Died 1942)
Tom H. Morris (9 February 1875 – 25 April 1942) was a professional footballer who played during the 1890s and 1900s, initially for Grantham Rovers and Gainsborough Trinity before making a name for himself as at half-back for Tottenham Hotspur. Career Morris played for Tottenham in the first game played at White Hart Lane on 4 September 1899, a friendly, against Notts County when 5,000 spectators turned up to see Spurs win 4–1. In 1901 he was part of the FA Cup winning team which beat Sheffield United 3–1 in the replay at Burnden Park after drawing 2–2 in the first match at Crystal Palace. This was also the first and only time a non-league team won the FA Cup. Morris made 523 appearances for Spurs including 63 (scoring two goals) after the club was elected to the Football League. His playing career lasted 13 years. After retirement from playing until his death on 25 April 1942 he remained a member of the ground staff. Honours Tottenham Hotspur * Southern League ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tom Morris (cyclist)
Tom Morris (born 18 September 1944) is a Canadian former cyclist. He competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics and the 1976 Summer Olympics Events January * January 3 – The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights enters into force. * January 5 – The Pol Pot regime proclaims a new constitution for Democratic Kampuchea. * January 11 – The 1976 Phi .... References External links * 1944 births Living people Canadian male cyclists Olympic cyclists for Canada Cyclists at the 1972 Summer Olympics Cyclists at the 1976 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Livingston, West Lothian {{Canada-cycling-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tom Morris (businessman)
Thomas Joseph Morris (born February 1954) is a British billionaire businessman and the founder of retail chain Home Bargains. According to the ''Sunday Times Rich List'' in May 2021, Morris and his family are worth £4.36 billion. Early life Thomas Joseph Morris was born in February 1954. He is the son of a shopkeeper in Liverpool's Scotland Road, and one of seven children of Tom and Veronica Morris.Andrew Bounds,A discounter's stores stack up, ''Financial Times'', 17 March 2009 The Morris family have been involved in retailing for three generations. He received a degree in engineering. Career Morris started the Liverpool-based discount retail chain Home Bargains in 1976 in Old Swan,Andrew Bounds,Discount retailer TJ Morris breaks through £1bn sales barrier, ''Financial Times'', 14 October 2013 when he was 21 years old. The chain, during the time originally named "Home and Bargain" retails a diverse range of goods, including health and beauty products, groceries and toys. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tom Morris (director)
Tom Morris, OBE (born 22 June 1964 in Stamford, Lincolnshire) is an English theatre director, writer and producer. He was the Artistic Director at BAC (Battersea Arts Centre) from 1995-2004, he has been Associate Director at the National Theatre since 2004 and Artistic Director of Bristol Old Vic since 2009. Early life and education Morris was born in 1964. He is the younger brother of satirist Chris Morris. He was educated at Stonyhurst College, a Jesuit boys' boarding independent school in Lancashire in north west England, and then read English Literature at Pembroke College at the University of Cambridge from 1983 to 1986. Career From 1988 to 1994, Morris taught English Literature and worked in broadcasting and journalism, as a critic and feature-writer for ''The Times Literary Supplement'', ''The Independent'', ''The Sunday Times'', ''The Daily Telegraph'', ''The Guardian'' and ''The Observer'', and appeared on BBC television and radio programmes ''Kaleidoscope'', ''Night W ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tom Morris Jr
Thomas Morris (20 April 1851 – 25 December 1875), known as Tom Morris Junior, Young Tom Morris and also Tommy Morris, was a Scottish professional golfer. He is considered one of the pioneers of professional golf, and was the first young prodigy in golf history. He won four consecutive titles in the Open Championship, and did this by the age of 21. Morris was born in St Andrews, the "Home of Golf", and died there on Christmas Day, 1875, aged 24. His father, Old Tom Morris, was the greenkeeper and professional of the St Andrews Links, and himself won four of the first eight Open Championships. Young Tom's first Open Championship win – in 1868 at age 17 – made him the youngest major champion in the PGA, a record which still stands. Early life and education For many years it was thought on the basis of a baptismal certificate that Morris was born on 10 May 1851, but in 2006 his birth certificate was discovered in Edinburgh. Young Tom moved with his family as an infant fro ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |