He could break 70 playing either right-handed or left-handed.
He had 55 holes-in-one...and in the 1934 Chicago Open, he made two of them BACK to BACK, the first on a par 3 (187 yds), the second on on par 4 (347 yds).
Three times in Open competition, he shot scores in the 50's.
One day he played 18 holes in 57 minutes (walking) and shot 69.
He had at least 4 drives over 420 yds.
By age 12 he consistently shot in the 60's...by 14 he turned pro.
Sadly, "Because of his ethnic looks and unorthodox method, he was shunned by the PGA of America and never got a chance to display his skill on the national stage."