Updegraff, a urologist from Boone, Iowa, moved to Tucson in 1951 and became what many consider the greatest amateur golf in Arizona history.
Greg Hansen Ed Updegraff, winner of a record 12 Tucson City Amateur golf championships and a man who played in six Masters tournaments, died Friday at his Saddlebrooke home. He was 100.
People are also reading… Updegraff entered the 1951 Tucson City championships for the first time. He led by nine strokes after 36 holes and won easily. It wasn’t long that the golfers at Tucson’s three courses — El Rio, Randolph and the TCC — were talking about"Dr. Ed."
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