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Tiêu đề The Majors of Golf Complete Results of The Open, the U.S. Open, the PGA Championship and the Masters, 1860–2008
Tác giả Morgan G. Brenner
Trường học McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Chuyên ngành Golf Tournaments History
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Năm xuất bản 2009
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In 1895 the United States Golf Association began its open tournament, and in 1916 the Professional Golfers Association of America started its championship tournament.. There are differen

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The Majors of Golf

Complete Results of The Open, the U.S Open, the PGA Championship and the Masters, 1860 –2008

Volume 1

(Introduction; Abbreviations;

The Open; U.S Open)

McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers

Jefferson, North Carolina, and London

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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGUING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA

British Library cataloguing data are available

©2009 Morgan G Brenner All rights reserved

No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form

or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying

or recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.

Cover photograph: The U.S Open Trophy near the ¡8th green during the 2008 U.S Open at Torrey Pines (photograph by Wendy Uzelac)

Manufactured in the United States of America

McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers

Box 6¡¡, Je›erson, North Carolina 28640

www.mcfarlandpub.com

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This book would not be what it is without the assistance of many people who gave unselfishly of their time and knowledge.

The following were virtually indispensable in over-all assistance: Paul H well, former Chairman of Green, Royal Lytham & St Anne’s Golf Club, Lytham

Card-St Anne’s, Lancashire, England; Mary Patricia “Patty” Moran, Research Assistant (retired), USGA Library, Far Hills, New Jersey; Peter C Trenham, St Davids Coun- try Club, Wayne, Pennsylvania (retired), Philadelphia Section PGA Historian; Joanne Findlay Docherty, University of Glasgow Library, Glasgow, Scotland The following made major contributions: Malcolm Campbell, David Joy, Tim Cronin, John Llewellyn, Mark F Emerson, Rhod McEwan, Hamish Frew, Michael Neary, Norman F Fox, John Pearson, Jack Garvin, Philip D Newcamp, Lee Gru- enfeld (aka Troon McAllister), Royal Canadian Golf Association, Harold C Guy, Mark Rowlinson, Jim Healey, Dougas Seaton, Roy Hobbis, Alistair Smith, Clive Jones, Tom Steinhardt, Philip A Truett.

The golfers who responded to e-mail and telephone requests for clarification

of their name.

The managers, secretaries, historians, et al., of golf clubs in the United States and in the United Kingdom who responded to e-mail and telephone requests for information.

The librarians in the United States and in the United Kingdom who provided photocopies of newspaper microfilm.

The Augusta National Golf Club, Media Relations Department

The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews

The United States Golf Association Library

The United States Professional Golfers Association, Media Relations ment

Depart-And most importantly, Elsa, for her patience and encouragement.

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• Volume 1 •

Acknowledgments v

Introduction 1

Key to Abbreviations 3

The Open Championship 9 U.S Open Championship 200

Part II The Players, H–Z 877

Appendix A Tournament Information 1373

Appendix B Data Discrepancies 1385

Appendix C Players’ Name Variations 1388

Bibliography 1391

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In October of 1860, officials of Scotland’s Prestwick Golf Club extended an invitation to the 30 or so golf clubs then operating in Scotland and England to send up to three “respectable caddies” to compete in a golf tournament Eight professional golfers entered Willie Park, Sr., went around the 12-hole course three times in one day in 174 strokes to become the first win- ner of what would become The Open Championship.

The next year, officials opened the event to amateurs Ten professionals and eight amateurs entered “Old Tom” Morris won with a score of 163 The Open Championship truly had begun.

In 1895 the United States Golf Association began its open tournament, and in 1916 the Professional Golfers Association of America started its championship tournament In 1934 a new private club in Georgia, the Augusta National, conducted a tournament for 73 selected professionals and amateurs and gave birth to the Masters.

These four tournaments eventually became known as the Majors.

They were not, however, always the premier golf events Originally, the U.S Open, The Open Championship, the U.S Amateur, and the Amateur Championship (Great Britain) were considered the most important tournaments, although not known as the Majors.

The term Major is not an official term It is a title or designation bestowed by the media with the blessing of the golf world for a tournament big enough and prestigious enough to attract the most important players Part is tradition; part is hype An organizer or sponsor cannot just conduct a tournament, attract the best players, offer lots of prize money, and expect it to be accepted as a Major.

Between 1860 and 2008, 407 Majors have been played This book is a compilation of the results of all of them and of everyone who played in them.

The information is presented in two parts.

Part I is organized by tournament Its year-by-year listing includes every player in order

of finish, including those who did not play the entire tournament The data are final position, round-by-round and total score, total score in relation to par, and winnings (prize money) Due to space limitations, many nicknames of players are eliminated in this part unless they are more commonly known by their nickname The complete names, including all nicknames, are included in Part II.

Part II is an alphabetical list of every player who participated in a Major Data for each appearance are final position, round-by-round and total score, total score in relation to par, total score at the end of rounds two and three, position at the end of rounds one through three, shots behind the winner (for the winner, shots ahead of the second place finisher), and win- nings (prize money).

Appendix A lists the sites, dates, and field data for all tournaments.

The Data

Prior to the later 20th century, much information on the Majors was incomplete, dictory, and inconsistent in newspapers, golf magazines and books, golf websites, and in the

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“official records” of the tournament organization There are typos, calculation errors, and confirmed wrong information There are differences in the round and total scores for a player and in the reason for a player not completing the entire tournament Participants sometimes appear in one source and not in another.

Within a particular source, there are inaccuracies in the finish position—some lations, some typos—and round scores that do not calculate to the listed total score Newspa- pers sometimes show a player in the round 1 results list with, for example, 71 and then in the round 2 results list with 73/79 Different publications frequently have result lists of different lengths and with different scores.

miscalcu-The “official records” used as the primary reference sources for this book are the annual Media Guides produced by the Masters Tournament and the PGA Championship, the “Record

Books” produced by the USGA, Royal and Ancient Championships 1860–1980 (with a

supple-ment from 1981–1984) published by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club and edited by Peter Ryde, and the “History” pages of the R&A Website, http://www.opengolf.com

The figures from these sources were accepted unless there were obvious errors which could

be corrected and verified Then current newspapers and golf periodicals, assumed to be correct for their timeliness, were used to cross check the results Players and scores not in the “official records” were added from these publications Some clarifying information was obtained directly from the tournament operating organization.

Nevertheless, questions remain, though all attempts have been made to ensure accuracy Two appendices are included to detail inconsistencies.

Appendix B is a list of all players for whom there are known data discrepancies There may

be others They are listed by player, event, and year.

There also are complications with players’ names Over the years there have been many players with the same or similar given name and surname with only a middle name or initial

to differentiate them And there are those whose names sometimes are recorded with only an initial or two—or three Sources frequently are inconsistent from round-to-round and from tournament-to-tournament in the spelling of names There are even confirmed mis-spellings The players themselves sometimes apparently registered for a tournament with their names in different forms from year-to-year and in different tournaments in the same year In order to reduce confusion, an effort was made to use actual given names and middle initials/names When differentiation of similar names was not possible, both or all of the similar names have their own entries.

Appendix C is a list, with explanatory notes, of all players whose exact name may be open

to question.

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Abbreviations are for column headings and are listed alphabetically.

Parts I and II

A: Player was an amateur in the tournament In Part II, the use of “A” may seem inconsistent

from year to year Occasionally a player was able to regain amateur status In many cases, sources do not include the “A” designation for a tournament for a player.

Event:

M: Masters Tournament

O: The Open Championship

PGA: Professional Golfers Association of America Championship

US: U S Open Championship

P/M: score in relation to par; 0 = score was at par; a minus sign (-) preceding the numeral

indi-cates below par

Pos: position of a player at the completion of the tournament; numeral indicates the position;

e.g., 5 = fifth place

T indicates a tie for the position; e.g., 5T = tie for fifth place

PO indicates the position was the result of a playoff; e.g., 5PO = won playoff for 5th place CUT: cut after round 2 or round 3 Round 3 cuts are listed before round 2 cuts.

DF: defaulted (forfeited a match)

DQ: disqualified; disqualifications later in the tournament are listed after earlier disqualifications WD: withdrew

UNK: unknown; round scores are unknown and, therefore, position is unknown

Player: player’s name For some players, following the name are (earlier) or (later) Such

indi-cates that the player is either earlier or later in elapsed years from another player with the same name For some players, parentheses following the name contain a country to dis- tinguish two players with the same name.

R1: round 1 score

R2: round 2 score

R3: round 3 score

R4: round 4 score

R2T: score after round 2 (sum of R1 + R2)

R3T: score after round 3 (sum of R1 + R2 + R3)

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R1P: position at the completion of round 1; T indicates a tie for the position Round positions

are not provided for a tournament in which scores for that round for one or more players are unknown.

R2P: position at the completion of round 2; T indicates a tie for the position Round positions

are not provided for a tournament in which scores for that round for one or more players are unknown.

R3P: position at the completion of round 3; T indicates a tie for the position Round positions

are not provided for a tournament in which scores for that round for one or more players are unknown.

SBW: number of shots behind the winner at the completion of the tournament; for the

win-ner, a minus sign (-) preceding the numeral indicates the number of shots ahead of ond place.

sec-Tot: total score (sum of R1-R4)

W: monetary award paid to a professional player based on his final position Amounts are shown

in United Sates dollars (USD) for all United States tournaments and in pounds (GBP) for The Open Championship Winnings are rounded to the nearest whole dollar or pound All winnings for home tournaments are unknown.

Year: year in which the tournament was held “Tournament Not Held” indicates that the

tour-nament was not conducted In 1871 The Open Championship was not conducted by sion of the tournament operating organization In other years tournaments were not conducted because of World War I and World War II.

deci-Appendices

City: city and state (county in the United Kingdom) in or near which the club or course is or

was located

Com: completed; i.e, number of players who played the entire tournament

Course: name of the specific course at the club over which the tournament was played

Cut: number of players who “missed the cut(s)”

Dates: month and days of the month during which the tournament was played; i.e., first day

through last day; dates are in United States format, mm/dd/yr

Days: number of days over which the tournament was played, including rain days and

sched-uled “off days”

DF: defaulted; i.e., number of players who defaulted (forfeited) a match

DQ: disqualified; i.e., number of players who were disqualified

Event:

M: Masters Tournament

O: The Open Championship

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PGA: Professional Golfers Association of America Championship

US: U S Open Championship

Fday: first day; day of the week on which the tournament began

Field: number of players scheduled to participate in the tournament Field is a most uncertain

number until the later 1900s when the field for all tournaments generally was set at 156 For early tournaments, contradictions exist from publication to publication and in edi- tions of the same publication The “numbers” in this book may not be those found in var- ious publications, for they are the result of all of the players who apparently did and/or were scheduled to participate as determined by research For a number of tournaments, players were added to those in the “official records” from research.

Holes: total number of holes played in the tournament, not including play-offs (stroke play

tour-naments only)

MC1: missed Cut 1; number of players who were cut after round 2 in tournaments in which

there were two cuts

MC2: missed Cut 2; number of players who were cut after round 3 in tournaments in which

there were two cuts Cuts after round 3, in addition to those made after round 2, were made in The Open Championship from 1968 through 1985 and in the PGA Champi- onship from 1958 through 1960 and in 1962 and 1964.

Name May Be: possible name of the player (unconfirmed) other than that in column 1 Num: number indicating the sequential number of the tournament; e.g., 43 = 43rd U.S Open

Championship

Par: par for the course over which the tournament was played

Player: player’s name For some players, following the name are (earlier) or (later) Such

indi-cates that the player is either earlier or later in elapsed years from another player with the same name For some players, parentheses following the name contain a country abbrevi- ation to distinguish two players with the same name.

Rounds: number of holes played in each round on each day of the tournament including

play-offs; days are separated by a dash; multiple rounds in a day are within parentheses For several tournaments, the rounds are shown as 4@9 while the scores are for two rounds of

18 holes.

P = round postponed by weather

O = scheduled “off day”

PO = playoff (preceded by numeral indicating the number of holes played); example: 18-P-(18 18+2PO); one round of eighteen holes on days one and two; day three was post- poned; two rounds of 18 holes each plus a 2-hole playoff on day 4.

18-Site: name of the club or course at which the tournament was played

CC = Country Club

G&CC = Golf and Country Club

GC = Golf Club

GL = Golf Links

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UNK: number of players whose round scores are unknown and whose, position, therefore, is

unknown

WD: withdrew; number of players who withdrew before the completion of the tournament.

Withdrawals earlier in the tournament are listed before later withdrawals; withdrawals ing a round are listed before those after a round.

dur-Yards: recognized yards at which the course played The recognized yardage is that listed by the

tournament operating organization as official However, the course may or may not have played to that yardage, and the yardage sometimes was adjusted from round to round.

Year: year in which the tournament was held “Tournament Not Held” indicates that the

tour-nament was not conducted In 1871, The Open Championship was not conducted by sion of the tournament operating organization In other years tournaments were not conducted because of World War I and World War II.

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The Tournaments

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Pos Player A R1 R2 R3 R4 Tot P/M W

8 Fairlie, James Ogilvie A 184

9 Brown, George Daniel 60 65 60 185

9 Miller, James (earlier) A 63 63 66 192

10 Paxton, James Ferdinand Douglas 65 65 66 196

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1868 1 Morris, Thomas Mitchell, Jr 51 54 49 154 6

2 Morris, Thomas Mitchell, Sr 54 50 53 157 4

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4 Morris, Thomas Mitchell, Sr 56 52 54 162

1871 Tournament Not Held

1872 1 Morris, Thomas Mitchell, Jr 57 56 53 166 8

Morris, Thomas Mitchell, Jr 94 89 183

Morris, James Ogilvie Fairlie 96 99 195

14 Fergusson, Samuel Mure A 98 101 199

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Thomson, William 84 82 166 28T Ferguson, Robert 83 84 167 1

7 Lamb, Henry A A 94 92 186

8T Gourlay, Walter 98 89 187 1Kirk, Robert, Jr 95 92 187 1

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Martin, Robert Bell

Morris, James Ogilvie Fairlie

Morris, Thomas Mitchell, Sr

6T Cosgrove, William 55 56 55 166 1Park, William, Sr 53 56 57 166 1

8 Allan, James 62 53 52 167 19T Allan, John 55 55 58 168

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Morris, Thomas Mitchell, Sr 92 93 185

21T Martin, Robert Bell 93 93 186

8 Fernie, William 65 62 56 183

Pos Player A R1 R2 R3 R4 Tot P/M W

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Morris, James Ogilvie Fairlie

Morris, John “Jack”

Kirkaldy, John 86 89 175 6Martin, Robert Bell 89 86 175 67T Ayton, David, Sr 90 88 178 2Mansfield, James L A 91 87 178

Park, William, Sr 89 89 178 2

11T Kidd, Thomas 87 93 180 2Lamb, Henry A A 88 92 180

UNK Simpson, Archibald

1883 1PO Fernie, William 75 84 159 82PO Ferguson, Robert 78 81 159 5

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13T Morris, James Ogilvie Fairlie 174

Morris, Thomas Mitchell, Sr 174

9T Campbell, William 86 91 177 1Morris, James Ogilvie Fairlie 91 86 177 111T Hutchinson, “Horace” A 87 91 178

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Cosgrove, William 88 102 190

Goff, Bruce Edward A 96 94 190

Morris, Thomas Mitchell, Sr 96 94 190

Paxton, James Ferdinand Douglas

Sayers, George Thomson

Simpson, David

1886 1 Brown, David “Davie” 79 78 157 8

2 Campbell, William 78 81 159 5

3 Campbell, Benjamin N 79 81 160 34T Ferguson, Robert 82 79 161 1Grossett, Thomas 80 81 161 1Park, William, Jr 84 77 161 1Simpson, Archibald 82 79 161 18T Fernie, William 79 83 162

Grant, David, Sr 86 76 162

Laidlay, John Ernest A 80 82 162

11 Morris, James Ogilvie Fairlie 81 82 163

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9 Brown, David “Davie” 82 92 174

Morris, John “Jack” 93 93 186

27 McEwan, Douglas (II) 94 93 187

4 Campbell, William 84 90 174 2

5 Balfour-Melville, Leslie Melville A 86 89 175

6T Grant, David, Sr 88 88 176 1Kirkaldy, Andrew 87 89 176 1

8 Herd, Alexander 93 84 177

9 Ayton, David, Sr 87 91 178

10 Laidlay, John Ernest A 93 87 180

11T Everard, Harry Stirling Crawford A 93 89 182

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UNK Anderson, James, Jr.

Boothby, Robert Tuite, Jr A

Braid, Robert (Scotland) A

6 Fernie, William 45 39 40 40 164 17T Brown, William 44 43 41 37 165 1Campbell, William 44 40 42 39 165 1Grant, David, Sr 41 41 41 42 165 110T Kirkaldy, Hugh 44 39 43 40 166

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2T Fernie, William 85 82 167 10Simpson, Archibald 85 82 167 104T Kirkaldy, Andrew 81 89 170 3Park, William, Jr 90 80 170 3

6 Hutchinson, “Horace” A 87 85 172

7T Grant, David, Sr 86 87 173 1Kirkaldy, Hugh 82 91 173 1

McEwan, Douglas (II)

Morris, Thomas Mitchell, Sr

Monaghan, Andrew

Paterson, Archibald R A

Whigham, Henry James A

1891 1 Kirkaldy, Hugh 83 83 166 102PO Kirkaldy, Andrew 84 84 168 63PO Fernie, William 84 84 168 6

4 Fergusson, Samuel Mure A 86 84 170

6 Park, William, Jr 88 85 173 2

7 Brown, David “Davie” 88 86 174 18T Auchterlonie, William T 85 90 175 1Hilton, Harold Horsfall A 89 86 175

10T Sayers, Bernard, Sr 91 85 176 1Vardon, Thomas Alfred 89 87 176 112T Ball, John, Jr A 94 83 177

Tait, Frederick Guthrie A 94 88 182

Pos Player A R1 R2 R3 R4 Tot P/M W

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Douglas, George 94 89 183

MacFie, Allan Fullarton A 94 89 183

Martin, Robert Bell 89 94 183

38T Colt, Harry Shapland A 93 91 184

Sayers, George Thomson

Somerville, John Andrew

Smith, Garden Grant A 84 82 79 81 326

Tait, Frederick Guthrie A 81 83 84 78 326

Pos Player A R1 R2 R3 R4 Tot P/M W

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25T Douglas, George 81 83 86 79 329 1McEwan, Douglas (II) 84 84 82 79 329 1

27 Blackwell, Ernley Robertson Hay A 79 81 84 86 330

28T Balfour-Melville, Leslie Melville A 83 87 80 81 331

Hilton, Harold Horsfall A 88 81 82 81 332

10T Taylor, John Henry 75 89 86 83 333 311T Sayers, Bernard, Sr 87 88 84 76 335 3White, John 81 86 80 88 335 3

13 Hutchings, Charles A 81 92 80 84 337

14 Simpson, Archibald 84 86 84 85 339 215T Fergusson, Samuel Mure A 83 85 85 87 340

Vardon, Henry William 84 90 81 89 344

28T Fairlie, Francis Archibald A 82 90 88 85 345

McEwan, William 88 84 90 83 345

Vardon, Thomas Alfred 85 86 82 92 345

Pos Player A R1 R2 R3 R4 Tot P/M W

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32 McEwan, David (II) 88 89 88 83 348

45T McEwan, Peter (III) 93 92 88 86 359

Smith, Garden Grant A 88 94 91 86 359

52 Morris, Thomas Mitchell, Sr 96 94 10 93 383

WD Ross, Alexander MacKenzie A 89 81 93 263

Taylor, John William

1894 1 Taylor, John Henry 84 80 81 81 326 30

2 Rolland, J E Douglas Stewart 86 79 84 82 331 20

3 Kirkaldy, Andrew 86 79 83 84 332 10

4 Toogood, Alfred Henry, Sr 84 85 82 82 333 75T Fernie, William 84 84 86 80 334 4Sayers, Bernard, Sr 85 81 84 84 334 4Vardon, Henry William 86 86 82 80 334 4

Brown, David “Davie” 93 83 81 87 344 1Kirkaldy, Hugh 90 85 80 89 344 1Simpson, Archibald 90 86 86 82 344 1

17 Lloyd, Joseph 95 81 86 83 345

18 Fergusson, Samuel Mure A 87 88 84 87 346

19 Vardon, Thomas Alfred 87 88 82 91 348

31T McEwan, David (II) 86 92 91 92 361

Pos Player A R1 R2 R3 R4 Tot P/M W

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Tucker, William Henry 92 94 91 89 366

39T Longhurst, Joseph Gordon 91 93 92 91 367

Simpson, Jack 94 89 94 90 367

41T Butel, Thomas 91 94 92 91 368

Kay, James 98 89 90 91 368

43 Smith, Charles Ralph 98 89 89 93 369

44 Low, John Laing A 93 98 89 91 371

Finch-Hatton, Harold Heneage A

Finch-Hatton, Henry Stormont A

Pos Player A R1 R2 R3 R4 Tot P/M W

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Vardon, Thomas Alfred 82 83 84 89 338 113T Auchterlonie, Laurence 84 84 85 87 340

Robb, James, Jr A 89 88 81 82 340

15T Kirkaldy, Hugh 87 87 83 84 341

Tait, Frederick Guthrie A 87 86 82 86 341

17 Laidlay, John Ernest A 91 83 82 86 342

Ross, Alexander MacKenzie A 92 85 88 88 353

Toogood, Walter George 87 91 88 87 353

Smith, Charles Ralph 88 87 90 94 359

36 Low, John Laing A 92 86 88 94 360

Fergusson, Samuel Mure A 97 89 90 88 364

Scott, Andrew Herd 94 84 93 93 364

44 Duncan, John (Scotland) 94 89 92 91 366

45 Anderson, William A 91 90 95 95 371

46T Ayton, David, Sr 96 89 92 97 374

Tabor, J 99 93 91 91 374

48 Livingston, P C A 97 86 95 97 375

49 Morris, Thomas Mitchell, Sr 107 92 96 97 392

WD McEwan, Peter (III) 88 84 172

Rolland, J E Douglas Stewart

1896 1PO Vardon, Henry William 83 78 78 77 316 302PO Taylor, John Henry 77 78 81 80 316 203T Fernie, William 78 79 82 80 319 10Tait, Frederick Guthrie A 83 75 84 77 319

5 Herd, Alexander 72 84 79 85 320 7

6 Braid, James 83 81 79 80 323 57T Brown, David “Davie” 80 77 81 86 324 3

Pos Player A R1 R2 R3 R4 Tot P/M W

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Scott, Andrew Herd 83 84 77 80 324 3

10 Vardon, Thomas Alfred 83 82 77 83 325 3

11 McEwan, Peter (III) 83 81 80 84 328 212T Auchterlonie, William T 80 86 81 82 329 2Simpson, Archibald 85 79 78 87 329 214T Kay, James 77 88 83 82 330

Kirkaldy, Andrew 84 85 79 82 330

Park, William, Jr 79 80 83 88 330

17 Toogood, Alfred Henry, Sr 81 85 84 84 334

18T Hunter, John G 85 79 83 88 335

Laidlay, John Ernest A 85 82 82 86 335

McEwan, David (II) 83 89 81 82 335

Ross, John” 83 87 84 81 335

22 Toogood, Walter George 87 84 80 85 336

23 Hilton, Harold Horsfall A 82 85 85 85 337

31 Rowe, Arthur John 89 85 87 86 347

32 Fergusson, Samuel Mure A 85 93 84 86 348

33T Fernie, Peter George 86 87 92 84 349

39 Callaway, Christopher Edward 93 92 87 88 360

40 Rainford, Percy Peter 87 87 93 95 362

Gullane, Henry “Harry” 84 88 91 263

Duncan, John (Scotland) 87 88 89 264

Low, John Laing A 86 88 90 264

UNK Anderson, Andrew

1897 1 Hilton, Harold Horsfall A 80 75 84 75 314

2 Braid, James 80 74 82 79 315 303T Pulford, George 80 79 79 79 317 20Tait, Frederick Guthrie A 79 79 80 79 317

5 Herd, Alexander 78 81 79 80 318 10

6 Vardon, Henry William 84 80 80 76 320 77T Brown, David “Davie” 79 82 80 83 324 3Simpson, Archibald 83 81 81 79 324 3Vardon, Thomas Alfred 81 81 79 83 324 310T Kirkaldy, Andrew 83 83 82 82 330 3Taylor, John Henry 82 80 82 86 330 312T Fergusson, Samuel Mure A 87 83 79 82 331

Sayers, Bernard, Sr 84 78 85 84 331 214T McEwan, Peter (III) 86 79 85 82 332

Renouf, Thomas George 86 79 83 84 332

Pos Player A R1 R2 R3 R4 Tot P/M W

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26 Toogood, Walter George 87 89 80 83 339

27 Sherlock, James George 85 86 84 85 340

28 Rowe, Arthur John 84 86 86 86 342

29 Laidlay, John Ernest A 82 86 86 89 343

30T Cuthbert, John 89 83 87 85 344

Gibson, Charles H., Sr 88 90 80 86 344

Smith, Charles Ralph 88 82 94 80 344

Taylor, John William 87 84 85 88 344

McEwan, Douglas (II) 96 84 87 267

Rainford, Percy Peter 90 89 88 267

Cassidy, John Littler 90 91 87 268

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2 Park, William, Jr 76 75 78 79 308 20

3 Hilton, Harold Horsfall A 76 81 77 75 309

4 Taylor, John Henry 78 78 77 79 312 15

5 Tait, Frederick Guthrie A 81 77 75 82 315

27T Smith, Charles Ralph 84 78 85 82 329

Taylor, John William 83 84 80 82 329

36 Blackwell, Edward Baird Hay A 83 82 84 87 336

37 Harris, Harry James 85 84 85 83 337

38 McEwan, David (II) 82 84 88 89 343

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Broadwood, Charles G A

Divall, William G

McCarthy, Herbert Botterill A

Thomson, A (earlier)

Vardon, Thomas Alfred

1899 1 Vardon, Henry William 76 76 81 77 310 30

2 White, John 79 79 82 75 315 20

3 Kirkaldy, Andrew 81 79 82 77 319 15

4 Taylor, John Henry 77 76 83 84 320 105T Braid, James 78 78 85 81 322 8Fernie, William 79 83 82 78 322 87T Kinnell, James 76 84 80 84 324

Tait, Frederick Guthrie A 81 82 79 82 324

9T Tingey, Albert 81 81 79 85 326

Williamson, Thomas W 76 84 80 86 326

11 Sayers, Bernard, Sr 81 78 83 86 328

12T Hilton, Harold Horsfall A 86 80 80 83 329

Renouf, Thomas George 79 82 84 84 329

14 Park, William, Jr 77 79 85 89 330

15 Aveston, William 77 86 82 86 331

16T Herd, Alexander 82 81 80 89 332

Rainford, Percy Peter 79 83 83 87 332

Ray, Edward Rivers G 84 80 84 84 332

Scott, Andrew Herd 86 85 87 81 339

Taylor, John William 82 85 86 86 339

28 Herd, David 80 88 83 89 340

29 Kay, James 85 81 86 89 341

30 Dalgleish, Joseph 87 87 81 87 342

31 Rowe, Arthur John 87 80 89 87 343

32 Laidlay, John Ernest A 83 88 91 82 344

33 Vardon, Alfred A 87 88 88 85 348

34T Harris, Harry James 86 88 82 94 350

Smith, Charles Ralph 84 91 85 90 350

CUT Brown, David “Davie” 93 83 176

WD Butchart, Cuthbert Strachan 84 91 87 262

Vardon, Thomas Alfred 87 88 88 263

Finch-Hatton, Harold Heneage A 89 89

Lewis, William Price 89 89

Gray, Arthur G 90 90

Pos Player A R1 R2 R3 R4 Tot P/M W

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Goldsmith, Frank E 91 91

Leaver, William John 91 91

de Zoete, Hermon Walker A 92 92

Leigh, Charles Henry 101 101

Fergusson, Samuel Mure A

Harris, George Thomas

Sherlock, James George

Smith, Everard Reginald Martin A

Walls, George

Yeoman, Thomas

1900 1 Taylor, John Henry 79 77 78 75 309 50

2 Vardon, Henry William 79 81 80 77 317 25

3 Braid, James 82 81 80 79 322 15

4 White, John 80 81 82 80 323 10

5 Auchterlonie, William T 81 85 80 80 326 8

6 Park, William, Jr 80 83 81 84 328 87T Maxwell, Robert A 81 81 86 81 329

Simpson, Archibald 82 85 83 79 329

9 Sayers, Bernard, Sr 81 83 85 81 330

10T Herd, Alexander 81 85 81 84 331

Kirkaldy, Andrew 87 83 82 79 331

Vardon, Thomas Alfred 81 85 84 81 331

13 Ray, Edward Rivers G 88 80 85 81 334

14T Anderson, David, Jr 81 87 85 84 337

Simpson, Thomas William 84 86 83 84 337

16T Greig, William A 93 81 80 84 338

Hilton, Harold Horsfall A 83 87 87 81 338

18 Taylor, John William 91 81 84 83 339

Fowler, William Herbert A 86 85 88 84 343

Laidlay, John Ernest A 85 87 85 86 343

29 Williamson, John M A 87 82 88 89 346

30T Blackwell, Ernley Robertson Hay A 88 86 86 89 349

Smith, Charles Ralph 83 87 88 91 349

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Toogood, Walter George 87 90 177

Wilson, John (earlier, Scotland) 100 92 192

WD Brown, Alic Wallace 84 86 170

Low, John Laing A 87 83 170

Boothby, Robert Tuite, Jr A 89 82 171

McEwan, Douglas (II) 88 83 171

Balfour-Melville, Leslie Melville A 90 90

Finch-Hatton, Harold Heneage A 90 90

2 Vardon, Henry William 77 78 79 78 312 25

3 Taylor, John Henry 79 83 74 77 313 15

4 Hilton, Harold Horsfall A 89 80 75 76 320

5 Herd, Alexander 87 81 81 76 325 10

6 White, John 82 82 80 82 326 87T Kinnell, James 79 85 86 78 328 8Laidlay, John Ernest A 84 82 82 80 328

9T Gaudin, Phillip J 86 81 86 76 329

Graham, John, Jr A 82 83 81 83 329

11 Jones, Rowland 85 82 81 83 331

12T Ray, Edward Rivers G 87 84 74 87 332

Renouf, Thomas George 83 86 81 82 332

Yeoman, Thomas 85 83 82 82 332

15T Collins, James Frederick 89 80 81 84 334

Fergusson, Samuel Mure A 84 86 82 82 334

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