Yates was born in
Atlanta, Georgia on September 9, 1913 and was raised in a home near
East Lake Golf Club's 4th green. Yates won the Georgia State Amateur in 1931 and 1932. In 1934, he won the
NCAA individual title. The following year, he won the
Western Amateur. The
Georgia Tech star became an international name in golf in 1938 when he won
The Amateur Championship. In 1936 and 1938, he played on the U.S.
Walker Cup Team. He was captain of the
1953 Walker Cup Team, and was named honorary captain in 1985. Five times in his competitive career, Yates, secretary of the Augusta National Golf Club, was the low scoring amateur in the Masters Tournament. In 1980, Charlie was presented with the
Bob Jones Award by the United States Golf Association. Yates was inducted into the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame on January 14, 1989. ==
Charlie Yates Golf Course==