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Doyle finished in tenth place in the 1913 United States. Open. He worked at several golf clubs in Ireland and finished second at the 1912 Irish Professional Golf Association Championship.
Doyle finished in tenth place in the 1913 United States. Open. He worked at several golf clubs in Ireland and finished second at the 1912 Irish Professional Golf Association Championship.
Doyle was a frequent competitor in the Professional Golf Association Championship. He posted particularly good results in the 1926 and 1928 Professional Golf Association Championships. In the 1926 tournament, he lost to Walter Hagen by the score of 6 and 5 in the quarter-finals.
Patrick Doyle was born in Kindlestown Upper, County Wicklow, Ireland, outside of Dublin.
Doyle came to the United States in 1908, became a naturalized citizen in 1914, and worked at various golf clubs including the Myopia Hunt Club (South Hamilton, Massachusetts), South Shore Field Club (Long Island, New York), Deal Golf & Country Club (Deal, New Jersey), Elmsford (New York), and Linwood Country Club (Linwood, New Jersey). 1913 United States. Open
The 1913 United States. Open was held September 18–20 at The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts, a suburb southwest of Boston.
Doyle finished in tenth place, carding rounds of 78-80-73-80=311. Doyle died on 29 March 1971 at Mount Vernon, New York, aged 82.
1918 Philadelphia Open Championship (tied with Arthur Reid).