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==Early life== Born near [[Waxahachie, Texas]], Byron Nelson was the son of Madge Allen Nelson (1893β1992) and John Byron Nelson Sr. (1889β1965). His parents set a precedent for him not only in their long lives — Madge Nelson lived to age 98, and her husband to age 77 — but also in their religious commitment. Madge, who had grown up [[Baptist]], was baptized in the [[Church of Christ]] at age 18, and John Byron Sr., raised [[Presbyterian]], was baptized in the Church of Christ soon after meeting Madge. The senior Byron Nelson went on to serve as an [[Elder (Christianity)|elder]] in the Roanoke Church of Christ, and the younger Byron Nelson was a committed member of that congregation, even performing janitorial services there from time to time long after he became famous. He placed his membership at the Hilltop Church of Christ in Roanoke from 1989 until 2000, when he moved his membership to the Richland Hills Church of Christ in [[North Richland Hills, Texas]].<ref name="cchron">{{cite news|url=http://www.christianchronicle.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=474 |title=Legendary golfer Byron Nelson, a faithful church member, dies at 94 |first=Bobby Jr. |last=Ross|work=The Christian Chronicle |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071024041952/http://www.christianchronicle.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=474 |archive-date=2007-10-24 }}</ref> When Nelson was 11 years old, the family moved to [[Fort Worth, Texas|Fort Worth]], where he barely survived [[typhoid fever]] after losing nearly half his body weight to the disease, which also left him unable to sire children{{Citation needed|date=February 2020}}. Soon after his baptism at age 12, he started [[caddying]] at Glen Garden Country Club.<ref name="cchron"/> On his caddying days, Nelson said, "I knew nothing about caddying at first, but it wasn't difficult to learn. The other caddies, though, didn't like to see any new ones, because that might mean they wouldn't get a job sometime."<ref>{{cite book |title=The Gigantic Book of Golf Quotations |editor-first=Jim |editor-last=Apfelbaum |year=2007 |publisher=World Golf Hall of Fame |isbn=978-1-60239-014-0}}</ref> An article on Nelson in ''[[Sports Illustrated]]'' noted that initially caddies were not permitted to play at the club: "[H]e would often practice in the dark, putting his white handkerchief over the hole so he could find it in the darkness."<ref name="siobit">{{cite magazine |url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/magazine/09/26/byron.nelson/index.html?section=si_topstories |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110604045947/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/magazine/09/26/byron.nelson/index.html?section=si_topstories |url-status=dead |archive-date=June 4, 2011 |title=Grace, style and morality: Nelson will be known as 'legend who will never fade' |first=Art |last=Stricklin |magazine=Sports Illustrated |date=September 26, 2006 |access-date=November 2, 2006}}</ref> The club later changed its policy and sponsored a caddie tournament, where a 14-year-old Nelson beat fellow caddie and future golf great [[Ben Hogan]] by a single stroke after a nine-hole playoff.<ref name="cchron"/><ref name="siobit"/> Nelson and Hogan were rivals but close friends in their teen years, and for the first part of their professional careers as well, but Nelson's early success was difficult for the struggling Hogan to deal with, and they gradually grew apart, while retaining mutual respect.<ref name=dodson>{{cite book |title=Ben Hogan: An American Life |first=James |last=Dodson |year=2004 |publisher=Doubleday |isbn=978-0-385-50312-9 |url=https://archive.org/details/benhoganamerican00dods }}</ref> In 1934, Nelson was working as a golf pro in [[Texarkana, Arkansas]], when he met his future wife Louise Shofner, to whom he was married for 50 years before she died in 1985 after two severe [[stroke]]s.<ref name=nytdva07/><ref name="cchron"/>
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