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on the voyage and arrived in Melbourne in a weakened state, dying just 20 days later. He died in a house on Royal Terrace in the Melbourne suburb of
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and the Golf Society of Australia, funding was provided to erect a proper stone grave marker for Strath in January 2006.
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No one in Scotland had ever been able to determine what happened to the 29-year-old champion who helped design the
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The Majors of Golf: Complete Results of the Open, the U.S. Open, the PGA Championship and the Masters, 1860-2008
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Strath died on 28 January 1879 in Melbourne, Australia. He was interred in an unmarked grave in the
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Strath toured Scotland and parts of England in the 1870s—both on his own and with fellow countryman
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twice in 1872 and 1876 (forfeited 1876 playoff after a rules controversy).
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next to the residence of a Professor Halford, who had studied at
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in Scotland and eventually founded the medical school at
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The Strath family of four brothers all died, except
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St Andrews
Scotland
Melbourne, Australia
Scotland
The Open Championship
1872
1876
professional golfer
1870
1873
1876 Open Championships
Bob Martin
St Andrews
Scotland
Tom Morris, Jr.
Open Championship
George
consumption
Andrew
1865
North Berwick
Melbourne, Australia
North Berwick course
laryngitis
Carlton
St Andrews University
Melbourne University
Presbyterian
Melbourne General Cemetery

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