British Youths Open Championship
Tournament information | |
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Established | 1954 |
Format | stroke play |
Month played | August |
Final year | 1994 |
The British Youths Open Championship was a youths golf tournament that was played from 1954 to 1994. It was 72-hole stroke-play event for golfers under 22. From 1954 to 1962, it was organised by a committee led by Sam Bunton, a Glasgow architect, and was open to assistant professionals as well as amateurs, but from 1963, it was taken over by The R&A and became an amateur-only event, called: the British Youths Open Amateur Championship.[1] The R&A dropped the event because they felt it was no longer needed to bridge the gap between boy's and men's golf.[2] A 54-hole girls' event was also held. In 1963, the event was taken over by the Scottish Ladies' Golfing Association and called the Scottish Girls' Open Stroke-play Championship.
Winners
[edit]Year | Winner | Score | Margin of victory |
Runner(s)-up | Venue | Ref |
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1954 | John More (p) | 287 | 1 stroke | David Mackie | Erskine | [3] |
1955 | Brian Stockdale | 297 | Playoff | Michael Bonallack | Pannal | [4][5] |
1956 | Alan Bussell | 287 | Playoff | Peter Binns | Barnton | [6][7] |
1957 | George Will | 290 | 6 strokes | Angus Grossart | Pannal | [8] |
1958 | Richard Kemp (p) | 281 | 7 strokes | Brian Huggett (p) Tony Jowle |
Dumfries & County | [9] |
1959 | Tony Jowle | 286 | 7 strokes | Tony Highfield (p) Jack Sanderson Eddie Shamash |
Pannal | [10] |
1960 | Alex Caygill (p) | 279 | 7 strokes | Campbell Brownlee | Pannal | [11] |
1961 | John Martin | 284 | 5 strokes | Alan Scott | Bruntsfield Links | [12] |
1962 | Alex Caygill (p) | 287 | 12 strokes | Cliff Bowman | Pannal | [13] |
1963 | Alistair Low | 283 | Playoff | David Murdoch | Pollok | [14][15] |
1964 | Brian Barnes | 290 | 4 strokes | Scott Macdonald George Macgregor |
Pannal | [16] |
1965 | Peter Townsend | 281 | 3 strokes | Buddy Allin | Gosforth Park | [17] |
1966 | Peter Oosterhuis | 219 | 4 strokes | Bob Durrant Michael Kelley |
Dalmahoy | [18] |
1967 | Peter Benka | 278 | Playoff | Bernard Gallacher | Copt Heath | [19] |
1968 | Peter Benka | 281 | Playoff | Bob Durrant | Ayr Belleisle | [20] |
1969 | John Cook | 289 | 2 strokes | Baldovino Dassù Andrew Forrester Leonard Owens |
Lindrick | [21] |
1970 | Baldovino Dassù | 276 | 2 strokes | Alan Bird | Barnton | [22] |
1971 | Pip Elson | 277 | 3 strokes | Warren Humphreys | Northamptonshire County | [23] |
1972 | Andrew Chandler | 281 | 2 strokes | Pip Elson | Glasgow Gailes | [24] |
1973 | Carl Mason | 284 | 3 strokes | Garry Harvey | Southport and Ainsdale | [25] |
1974 | David Robertson | 284 | 3 strokes | Sandy Stephen | Downfield | [26] |
1975 | Nick Faldo | 278 | 1 stroke | Martin Poxon | Pannal | [27] |
1976 | Malcolm Lewis | 277 | Playoff | Peter Wilson | Gullane | [28] |
1977 | Sandy Lyle | 285 | 6 strokes | Steve Martin Paul McKellar |
Moor Park | [29] |
1978 | Brian Marchbank | 278 | 3 strokes | Hugh Evans | East Renfrewshire | [30] |
1979 | Gordon Brand Jnr | 291 | 1 stroke | Colin Dalgleish Paul Gallagher |
Woodhall Spa | [31] |
1980 | Garry Hay | 303 | Playoff | Philip Walton | Royal Troon | [32] |
1981 | Torbjörn Antevik | 290 | 1 stroke | John Huggan | West Lancashire | [33] |
1982 | Philip Parkin | 280 | 7 strokes | Colin Dalgleish | New course, St Andrews | [34] |
1983 | Paul Mayo | 290 | 1 stroke | Craig Laurence | Sunningdale | [35] |
1984 | Richard Morris | 281 | 2 strokes | Andy Clapp | Blairgowrie | [36] |
1985 | José María Olazábal | 291 | 6 strokes | Steven Bottomley Andrew McQueen Eoghan O'Connell |
Ganton | [37] |
1986 | David Gilford | 283 | 8 strokes | Jan Pedersen | Carnoustie | [38] |
1987 | James Cook | 283 | Playoff | Olle Nordberg | Hollinwell | [39] |
1988 | Christian Cévaër | 275 | Playoff | Craig Cassells | Royal Aberdeen | [40] |
1989 | Mike Smith | 285 | Playoff | Andrew Coltart | Ashburnham | [41] |
1990 | Mathias Grönberg | 275 | 1 stroke | Andrew Coltart | Southerness | [42] |
1991 | Jim Payne | 287 | Playoff | Ralph Hutt | Woodhall Spa | [43] |
1992 | Warren Bennett | 282 | 3 strokes | Stephen Pullan | Gosforth Park | [44] |
1993 | Lee Westwood | 278 | 8 strokes | Steven Carmichael | Glasgow Gailes | [45] |
1994 | Freddie Jacobson | 277 | 2 strokes | Simon Hurd | Royal St David's | [46] |
(p) = professional
In 1954 there was an under-18 section which was won by Ronnie Shade.
International matches
[edit]In 1955, an international match between England and Scotland was arranged the day before the start of the championship, although the match had a lower age limit than that used in the championship.[47] Another match was arranged the following year, although the result was decided on holes rather than matches.[48] There was no match in 1957 but it was arranged again in 1958 and 1959.[49][50] From 1960, the event was contested for the Alex Mackay Memorial Trophy.[51]
In 1967, a second match was arranged, between Great Britain & Ireland and the Continent of Europe, later called the EGA Trophy. This was played the day before the start of the championship with the England/Scotland match being played a day earlier.[52] The same system was retained for a number of years while the EGA Trophy match was played before the championship. In 1976, and on a number of occasions from 1980, the EGA Trophy match was not played in connection with the championship, and on those occasions, the England/Scotland match was played the day before the championship rather than two days before.
British Girls' Stroke-play Championship
[edit]The girls' section of the British Youths Open Championship was inauguated in 1955 and played over 54 holes. It was later called the British Girls' Stroke-play Championship. In 1963, the event was taken over by the Scottish Ladies' Golfing Association and called the Scottish Girls' Open Stroke-play Championship.[53] The Scottish under-21 event was played from 1963 until 2015, when it was dropped from the schedule. The last winner was Cloe Frankish.[54]
- 1955 Marjory Fowler[55]
- 1956 Belle McCorkindale[56]
- 1957 Marjory Fowler[57]
- 1958 Ruth Porter[58]
- 1959 Diane Robb[59]
- 1960 Julia Greenhalgh[60]
- 1961 Diane Robb[61]
- 1962 Susan Armitage[62]
- 1963 Ann Irvin[63]
References
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- ^ "Youth's Title For Welsh Professional". The Glasgow Herald. 9 August 1958. p. 7.
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- ^ "Caygill's record aggregate". Glasgow Herald. 6 August 1960.
- ^ "British Youths' Title for J. S. Martin". The Glasgow Herald. 12 August 1961. p. 5.
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- ^ "Tie for British youths' title". The Glasgow Herald. 10 August 1963. p. 8.
- ^ "Low's Victory after 23 Holes in Play-off". The Glasgow Herald. 12 August 1963. p. 3.
- ^ "Barnes Youth's New Champion". The Glasgow Herald. 8 August 1964. p. 5.
- ^ "Townsend's Youth's Title". The Glasgow Herald. 31 July 1965. p. 5.
- ^ Jacobs, Raymond (6 August 1966). "Oosterhuis British Youths' Champion". The Glasgow Herald. p. 5.
- ^ Jacobs, Raymond (14 August 1967). "Gallacher beaten by Benka in Youths' Play-off". The Glasgow Herald. p. 5.
- ^ Robertson, Jack (12 August 1968). "A "first" for Peter Benka". The Evening Times. p. 19.
- ^ Campbell, John (11 August 1969). "Cook holds on for title". The Daily Telegraph. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Jacobs, Raymond (10 August 1970). "Dassu first foreigner to win British youth championship". The Glasgow Herald. p. 5.
- ^ Jacobs, Raymond (9 August 1971). "Elson turns back Challenge with final round of 67". The Glasgow Herald. p. 4.
- ^ Campbell, John (14 August 1972). "Chandler makes no mistake". The Daily Telegraph. p. 19 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Jacobs, Raymond (13 August 1973). "Mason's three vital putts". The Glasgow Herald. p. 5.
- ^ Downie, John (12 August 1974). "Another title for Robertson". The Glasgow Herald. p. 5.
- ^ "Faldo wins title at Stephen's bid fails". The Glasgow Herald. 11 August 1975. p. 17.
- ^ Jacobs, Raymond (9 August 1976). "Lewis beats Wilson at first extra hole". The Glasgow Herald. p. 15.
- ^ "Scots chase Lyle home". The Glasgow Herald. 8 August 1977. p. 16.
- ^ Jacobs, Raymond (14 August 1978). "Marchbank outlasts rivals with two final 68s". The Glasgow Herald. p. 14.
- ^ "Gordon Brand (Bristol)". Sunday Mercury. 26 August 1979. p. 45 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Jacobs, Raymond (25 August 1980). "Hay battles way to British youths' crown". The Glasgow Herald. p. 13.
- ^ "Huggan helps rival to win". The Glasgow Herald. 24 August 1981. p. 19.
- ^ Jacobs, Raymond (23 August 1982). "Parkin's positive pointer to the Walker Cup selectors". The Glasgow Herald. p. 15.
- ^ "Mayo, Parkin Texas bound". The Glasgow Herald. 22 August 1983. p. 14.
- ^ "Morris in good company". The Glasgow Herald. 27 August 1984. p. 16.
- ^ "Olazabal different class". The Glasgow Herald. 26 August 1985. p. 14.
- ^ "David's cash target to avoid schools". The Glasgow Herald. 25 August 1986. p. 10.
- ^ "Play-off won by Cook in a dramatic finish". The Glasgow Herald. 24 August 1987. p. 8.
- ^ Campbell, John (22 August 1988). "Cassells loses play-off". The Daily Telegraph. p. 28 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Six ahead then Coltart loses". The Glasgow Herald. 28 August 1989. p. 22.
- ^ "Mathias Gronberg". The Daily Telegraph. 27 August 1990. p. 28 – via Newspapers.com.
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- ^ Jacobs, Raymond (10 August 1967). "Britain and Ireland Pushed to Limit to Beat Continentals". The Glasgow Herald. p. 8.
- ^ "Girls' Stroke-play Championship". The Glasgow Herald. 9 November 1962. p. 4.
- ^ "Cloe from Kent wins last Under-21 championship by seven strokes". KirkwoodGolf. 24 July 2015. Retrieved 16 September 2022.
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- ^ "Girl golfers' huge win". The Glasgow Herald. 10 August 1956. p. 4.
- ^ "Girls' under-21 title regained". The Glasgow Herald. 30 August 1957. p. 4.
- ^ "Miss R. Porter wins youths' championship". The Glasgow Herald. 15 August 1958. p. 7.
- ^ "Miss Robb wins youths' title". The Glasgow Herald. 14 August 1959. p. 9.
- ^ "Miss Greenhalgh champion". The Glasgow Herald. 27 August 1960. p. 8.
- ^ "Girls' title for Miss Robb". The Glasgow Herald. 11 August 1961. p. 11.
- ^ "Girls' stroke champion". The Glasgow Herald. 17 August 1962. p. 9.
- ^ "Big victory for Miss Irvin". The Glasgow Herald. 22 August 1963. p. 9.