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A three-sport letter winner in golf, football, and baseball, Haverstick established himself as the top golfer on one of the most successful golf teams in Swarthmore history. Haverstick was a semifinalist in the 1938 Southern Intercollegiate tournament and shot a collegiate low of 70. Haverstick captured the Pennsylvania Amateur three times (1938, 1948, 1950) and finished as the national runner-up in 1939 by a single stroke. Haverstick's legacy transcends Swarthmore as he holds victories over Horton Smith, first winner of the Masters, and Jimmy Thompson, runner-up in the 1936 PGA Championship, in exhibition matches.
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