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NGOLF
[edit]Following the RFC, it will probably be necessary to make amendments to NGOLF in order to comply with the probable removal of participation based criteria. To that end, I suggest the following:
Current wording:
Significant coverage is likely to exist for golf figures if:
- They have competed in the Ryder Cup, Presidents Cup, Solheim Cup, or similar international competition
- They are enshrined in one of golf's recognized Halls of Fame (example: World Golf Hall of Fame)
- They have won at least one professional golf tournament (examples: PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, European Tour, PGA Tour Champions)
- They have won at least one recognized amateur golf tournament at the national or international level (examples: U.S. Amateur, British Amateur)
- They have made the cut in one of the four Men's major golf championships, one of the Women's major golf championships (past or present), or one of the Senior major golf championships (past or present)
- They have competed as a professional on the PGA, LPGA, European, or Champions Tour for at least one full year
Proposed wording:
Significant coverage is likely to exist for golf figures if:
- They are enshrined in the World Golf Hall of Fame
- They have won the Order of Merit, Money List or equivalent on a tour offering world ranking points
- They have been ranked in the top 200 of the Official World Golf Ranking or Mark McCormack's world golf rankings, top 100 of the Women's World Golf Rankings, or number one in the World Amateur Golf Ranking
- They have won at least one individual tournament or seasonal award on the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, European Tour or PGA Tour Champions
- They have gained or retained full playing rights for the following season on the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, European Tour, or Champions Tour via the end of season Order of Merit, Money List or equivalent at least once
- They have won either the The Amateur Championship (British Amateur) or U.S. Amateur
- They have made the cut in one of the four Men's major golf championships, one of the Women's major golf championships (past or present), or one of the Senior major golf championships (past or present)
- They have been selected as a player or captain in the Ryder Cup, Presidents Cup or Solheim Cup
- They have held one of the following positions:
- Commissioner of the PGA Tour or LPGA Tour
- CEO of The R&A, USGA or European Tour
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United Kingdom
[edit]Wins
[edit]J. H. Taylor (31)
[edit]- 1891 Challenge Match Play (Eng)
- 1894 The Open Championship
- 1895 The Open Championship
- 1896 Neasden Professional Tournament
- 1897 North Surrey Open Tournament
- 1889 Sherringham Invitational Professional Tournament
- 1899 Littlestone Tournament
- 1900 The Open Championship
- 1901 Islay Tournament, West Lancashire Professional Tournament, Tooting Bec Cup
- 1902 Mid-Surrey Tournament, Midland PGA Tournament (King's Norton)
- 1903 Dunbar Professional Tournament, Musselburgh Tournament, News of the World Match Play qualifying tournament (Southern section)
- 1904 News of the World Match Play, Irvine Tournament (tie with Harry Vardon)
- 1908 Hyères Tournament (France), French Open, Lancaster Tournament, News of the World Match Play
- 1909 The Open Championship, Cruden Bay Professional Tournament, French Open, News of the World Match Play qualifying tournament (Southern section)
- 1910 Southern Professional Foursomes Tournament (with Josh Taylor)
- 1912 Baden-Baden Open Championship of Germany
- 1913 The Open Championship
- 1919 St Annes Old Links "Victory" Tournament
- 1920 Sunningdale Amateurs and Professionals Foursomes Tournament (with James Braid)
- 1921 Roehampton Invitation Tournament
James Braid (golfer) (34)
[edit]- 1896 Romford Professional Tournament
- 1897 Royal Ashdown Forest Tournament (tie with Douglas Rolland)
- 1899 Royal Eastbourne Tournament, Bude and North Cornwall Tournament
- 1900 Musselburgh Tournament, Kilmacolm Tournament (tie with Sandy Herd)
- 1901 Musselburgh Tournament, The Open Championship, Lytham and St Anne's Tournament
- 1902 Bushey Hall Tournament, Greenore Professional Tournament, Tooting Bec Cup
- 1903 Tooting Bec Cup, News of the World Match Play
- 1904 Tooting Bec Cup, Edzell Tournament
- 1905 Lytham and St. Annes Tournament, Bushey Hall Tournament, The Open Championship, News of the World Match Play
- 1906 Braid Hills Tournament, The Open Championship, News of the World Match Play qualifying tournament (Southern section; tie with Harry Vardon)
- 1907 Tooting Bec Cup, News of the World Match Play
- 1908 The Open Championship
- 1910 French Open, The Open Championship
- 1911 News of the World Match Play
- 1912 Sphere and Tatler Foursomes qualifying tournament (Southern section, Purdey Downs)
- 1913 Lombartzyde Tournament (Belgium)
- 1920 Galashiels Tournament, McVitie & Price Tournament (joint winner with Abe Mitchell), Sunningdale Amateurs and Professionals Foursomes Tournament (with J. H. Taylor)
Sandy Herd (31)
[edit]- 1893 Kilmalcolm Professional Tournament
- 1894 Machrihanish Professional Tournament, Machrihanish Amateur and Professional Tournament, Cinque Ports Tournament
- 1895 North Berwick Professional Tournament, Musselburgh Tournament, Royal and Ancient St. Andrews Tournament, Halifax Tournament, Irish Championship Meeting Professional Tournament
- 1896 Pau Professional Stroke Play Tournament (France), Irish Championship Meeting Professional Tournament
- 1898 Hastings Invitational Professional Tournament
- 1900 Kilmacolm Tournament (tie with James Braid
- 1901 Irish Championship Meeting Professional Tournament
- 1902 The Open Championship
- 1903 Manchester Golf Club Open (tie with George Pulford
- 1904 News of the World Match Play qualifying tournament (Northern section) incorporating the Leeds Cup, Carnoustie Tournament, News of the World Match Play qualifying tournament (Midland section) incorporating the Midland Challenge Cup
- 1905 Manchester Golf Club Open, News of the World Match Play qualifying tournament (Northern section) incorporating the Leeds Cup
- 1906 News of the World Match Play
- 1907 News of the World Match Play qualifying tournament (Northern section)
- 1908 News of the World Match Play qualifying tournament (Northern section)
- 1910 Ostend Professional Invitation Tournament (Belgium)
- 1911 Sphere and Tatler Foursomes Tournament (with James Bradbeer)
- 1919 News of the World Match Play qualifying tournament (Southern section; tie with Abe Mitchell and Ted Ray)
- 1923 Roehampton Invitation
- 1925 Hertfordshire Open Championship
- 1926 News of the World Match Play
Families
[edit]Large
[edit]- Bill Large Sr (c. 1900–1946, m. Mary Eleanor Mercer) (Fulwood Park, Huyton, Allerton Municipal[2])
- Jimmy Large (1922–1992[3]) (Allerton)
- Ted Large (1926– ) (Allerton, Moortown, Sand Moor, Brough,[6] South Staffs)
- Bill Large (1937–2006) (Allerton, Porter's Park,[7] Dyrham Park)
- Harry Large ( –1978) (Grange Park, Childwall[8])
- Ian Large (c. 1937– ) (Childwall, Vienna[9])
- ??? Large
- Harry Large Jr (Childwall, Bromborough)
References
- ^ https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000324/19380604/045/0006
- ^ https://www.newspapers.com/image/891987993/
- ^ https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000271/19920924/933/0079
- ^ https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000271/19760528/01021/0030
- ^ https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Golf%3A+Son+returns+to+continue+Large+Allerton+dynasty.-a0184313608
- ^ https://www.newspapers.com/image/878040240/
- ^ https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000271/19591111/341/0016
- ^ https://www.newspapers.com/image/891779361/
- ^ https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000271/19660726/068/0004
- ^ https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000271/19660524/369/0021
- ^ https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000271/19700608/341/0015
McEwan
[edit]- James McEwan (1747–1800)
- Peter McEwan (1781–1836)
- James McEwan (1805–1836)
- Douglas McEwan (1809–1886)
- Peter McEwan Sr. (1834–1895)
- Douglas McEwan (1869–1921) (Ilkley, Worthing, Leasowe, Woolton)
- Peter McEwan Jr (1895–1971) (Leasowe, Preston, Bolton, Barassie, Nairn)
- Willie McEwan (golfer) (1872–1931) (Formby)
- Peter McEwan (1873–1942) (Hesketh, Huddersfield)
- David McEwan (golfer) (1876–1936) (Birkdale)
- Douglas McEwan (1869–1921) (Ilkley, Worthing, Leasowe, Woolton)
- Peter McEwan Sr. (1834–1895)
- Peter McEwan (1781–1836)
Halsall
[edit]- Robert Halsall (Birkdale)
- Vincent Halsall (Birkdale)
Burton
[edit]- ?? Burton
- Tom Burton (Darwen)
- John Burton (golfer) (Darwen, Hillside)
- Dick Burton (golfer) (Darwen, Hooten, Sale)[1]
Gaudin
[edit]Collins
[edit]- Fred Collins (golfer)
- Sid Collins
Boobyer
[edit]- Fred Boobyer Sr (1989–1965); Porter's Park, Stanmore, St Mary's (Scilly Isles), Bristol and Clifton, Filton[1]
- Fred Boobyer (1928–2009); Henbury, Knowle, Edgbaston, Highgate, Whitfield, Mayfields, Lansdown
- Bob Boobyer (Robert John; 1931–2017); Henbury, Clevedon, Bristol and Clifton, Whitefield
Wolstenholme
[edit]Whitcombe
[edit]Ayton
[edit]- William Ayton
- David Ayton Sr.
- David Ayton Jr (Swinley Forest, Ascot, Wanstead, Clacton-on-Sea, Point Grey, Panmore)[2]
- Laurie Ayton Snr (Rye, Evanston)
- George Ayton (Regina,[3] Kanawaki,[4] Biltmore Forest, Mount Plymouth[5])
- Alex Ayton (Clacton, Rye, Evanston, Senneville, St Louis)[6]
- David Ayton Sr.
References
- ^ https://www.newspapers.com/image/876216121/
- ^ https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000775/19380430/080/0005
- ^ https://www.newspapers.com/image/494575147/
- ^ https://www.newspapers.com/image/495346362/
- ^ https://www.newspapers.com/image/222909801/
- ^ https://www.newspapers.com/image/139253122/
Morris
[edit]Vardon
[edit]Park
[edit]Alliss
[edit]Easterbook
[edit]- Algy Easterbrook (Francis Algernon Wilfred George; 1899–1960); Sidmouth, Exeter[1]
- Cyril Easterbrook (William James Cyril; 1901–1975); Marlborough, Sidmouth[2]
- Syd Easterbrook (Sydney John Philip; 1905–1975); Sidmouth, Knowle
Ball
[edit]- William Henry Ball (1856–1926, m. Hannah Silcock Roscoe)
- Sid Ball (c. 1879– ) (Sydney)
- Tom Ball (1882–1919) (Thomas John)
- Harry Ball (c. 1884– ) (William Henry)
- Frank Ball (golfer) (c. 1892– )
Also related:
- John Ball Sr (c. 1805–1887)
- John Ball Jr (c. 1834–1995) (proprietor of the Royal Hotel, Hoylake)
- John Ball (golfer) (styled as tertius, later junior) (1861–1940)
- John Ball Jr (c. 1834–1995) (proprietor of the Royal Hotel, Hoylake)
Boomer
[edit]- George Boomer
O'Connor
[edit]- Christy O'Connor
- John O'Connor
Whiting
[edit]- Fred Whiting (West Cornwall, Royal St. Georges)[3]
- Albert E. Whiting (Royal St. Georges)
- Cyril Whiting
- Albert E. Whiting (Royal St. Georges)
- Albert Whiting (West Cornwall, Folkestone)[4]
Gadd
[edit]- George Gadd (1890–1957); Roehampton, Malden
- Charles Gadd (1892–1939); Roehampton, Ipswich, Branspeth Castle
- Jack Gadd (1906–1968); Bombay
- Bert Gadd (1909–2003); South Shields
- Reg Gadd (1912–2004); Market Harborough
Jarman
[edit]- Fred Jarman
- Jack Jarman
- Tom Jarman
- Ted Jarman
- Bob Jarman
Bradbeer
[edit]- James Bradbeer (Cuthbert James Hunt; 1880–1937); Finchley, Porter's Park
- Robert Bradbeer; Burnham and Berrow
- Charlie William Bradbeer (1882–1936); Hendon
- George Henry A Bradbeer (1884–?)
- Albert Lionel Bradbeer (1887–1923); Oakley[5]
- Francis George Bradbeer (1890–1981); Pontypridd, Saunton
- Sidney Victor Bradbeer (1892–1910)
- Bob Bradbeer (Alfred Robert; 1894–1938); Burnham and Berrow[6]
- Vincent James Bradbeer (1921–1989); Hindhead, Bristol and Clifton
- Raymond E Bradbeer (1928–?)
- David R Bradbeer (1930–?)
- Kenneth G Bradbeer (1933–?); Hindhead
- Richard Bradbeer (Richard N; 1936–2018); Taunton and Pickeridge, Bristol and Clifton, Royal Birkdale
- Ernest Bradbeer (Ernest Arthur; 1899–1969); Southerndown, Calcot Park[7]
- Frederick Jesse (Fred) Bradbeer (1904–1988); Canterbury, Basingstoke, Hindhead, Burnham and Berrow
- Arthur Henry Bradbeer (1899–?)
- Arthur Bradbeer (?–1968); Calcot[8]
Fernie
[edit]- Willie Fernie (1855–1924); Dumfries and Galloway, Felixstowe, Troon
- Willie S. Fernie (William Scott; 1887–?); Royal Spa, San Remo
- Tom Fernie (Thomas Robert; 1890–1952); Turnberry, Royal Lytham St Anne's
- George Fernie (George William; 1891–1916); Troon, Richmond (US)
- Harry Fernie (Harry John; 1893–?); Northumberland
- Eddie Fernie (Charles Edward; 1895–);[9] Clyne, Alnmouth
- George Fernie (1860–1915)
- 4 sisters
- Peter Fernie (Peter Gray; 1862–1942); London Scottish, Ipswich
- William Fernie (1863–1948); Ipswich, London Scottish, Headingley, Glamorganshire[10]
- Bob Fernie (Robert Samuel; c.1887–1937); Glamorganshire, Sale
- William Fernie (William Alexander; 1888–?)
- John Fernie (John Sinclair; 1890–?); Glamorganshire, Tyneside, Old Fold Manor
Hunt/Firkins
[edit]- Jack Hunt (married Lilian May Firkins); Atherstone
- Bill Firkins (William Reece); Stourbridge
- Bill Firkins Jr (William Harry); Stourbridge
Muscroft
[edit]England
[edit]- Geoff Birtwell
- Harry Busson
- Richard Emery (golfer)
- Cyril Fryer
- Albert Hallam (golfer)
- Cyril Hughes
- Bryon Hutchinson
- Mike Ingham (golfer)
- Owen Sanderson
- Cedric Sayner (Birkdale)
- Peter Tupling
Scotland
[edit]Wales
[edit]Continental Europe
[edit]France
[edit]- Jean Baptiste Ado
- Patrick Cotton
- Roger Cotton
- Eric Giraud
- Cédric Hoffstetter
- Nicolas Joakimides
- Henri de Lamaze
- Eugène Lafitte
- Cédric Menut
- François Saubaber
- Fabrice Tarnaud
Italy
[edit]- Manuel Canessa
- Gerolamo Delfino
- Ettore Della Torre
- Carlo Grappasonni
- Luciano Grappasonni
- Emmanuele Lattanzi
- Silvano Locatelli
- Andrea Maestroni
- Gregory Molteni
- Pietro Molteni
Spain
[edit]Netherlands
[edit]Sweden
[edit]Switzerland
[edit]Latin America & Caribbean
[edit]Argentina
[edit]Brazil
[edit]- José Maria Gonzalez Filho (Pinduca) [1]
Chile
[edit]Colombia
[edit]Jamaica
[edit]Mexico
[edit]Venezuela
[edit]Oceania
[edit]Australia
[edit]North America
[edit]United States
[edit]- Mark Aebli
- Gene Borek
- Gaylord Burrows
- Jack Ferenz
- J. C. Goosie (Space Coast Tour)
- Eric Woods (golfer)
Canada
[edit]- Philip Jonas
- Scott Rowe (HK) [2], [3]
Africa
[edit]South Africa
[edit]Rhodesia/Zimbabwe
[edit]Egypt
[edit]Asia
[edit]Japan
[edit]The Philippines
[edit]South Korea
[edit]Taiwan
[edit]- Chang Chung-fa
- Chen Chien-chung
- Chin Sei-Sui aka "Chick" Chin [4]
- Ho Ming-chung
- Rin Man-Puku
- ^ https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000329/19310209/024/0003
- ^ https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000512/19371112/104/0012
- ^ https://www.antiquegolfscotland.com/antiquegolf/maker.php3?makerid=962
- ^ https://www.antiquegolfscotland.com/antiquegolf/maker.php3?makerid=963
- ^ https://www.newspapers.com/image/789480156/
- ^ https://www.newspapers.com/image/812440142/
- ^ https://www.newspapers.com/image/806848978/?terms=%22Ernest%20Bradbeer%22&match=1
- ^ https://www.newspapers.com/image/806870509/
- ^ https://www.newspapers.com/image/904027684/
- ^ "St. Andrean dies in Wales". The Citizen. St. Andrews, Scotland. 3 September 1938. p. 8. Retrieved 14 February 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ https://www.newspapers.com/image/852342549/
- ^ https://www.newspapers.com/image/852681226/