Buster Welch
2022
Buster Welch was born near Sterling, Texas and knew from an early age that he wanted to be a rancher. He did not know he would also become a household name in the cutting world.
The first ranch to hire Welch was the Proctor Ranch, which needed help because so many young men were fighting in World War II.
Welch also worked at the 6666’s, the Long X and the Pitchfork ranches, where he honed his skills as a horseman, all the while dreaming of having a ranch of his own.
When the National Cutting Horse Association began, Welch saw an opportunity to pair his horsemanship talents and cow sense to make an extra dollar. Oilman Marion Flynt saw the young cowboy compete and sent his mare to school under Welch, where he made her a world champion and she made him a well-known trainer.
Welch joined several other competitors to start the NCHA Futurity (National Cutting Horse Association), a competition for 3-year-old horses that had never been shown. The first event was held in Sweetwater, Texas, in 1962, and Welch had the prestige of winning the first NCHA Futurity.
Welch went on to win four more futurities in 1963, 1966, 1971, and 1977. He also won an AQHA World Championship in senior cutting in 1976 and NCHA world championships in 1974 and 1976.
Welch has received several honors for his work in the NCHA and Quarter Horse industry. He is a member of the NCHA and rider halls of fame. He received the Charles Goodnight Award and AQHA’s 30 Year Breeder Award. He was inducted into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame in 2004.