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1903 News of the World Match Play

The 1903 News of the World Match Play was the first News of the World Match Play tournament. It was played from Tuesday 13 to Thursday 15 October at Sunningdale Golf Club. 32 players competed in a straight knock-out competition, with each match contested over 18 holes, except for the final which was over 36 holes. The winner received £100 out of a total prize fund of £200. James Braid defeated Ted Ray 4 & 3 in the final to win the tournament.

1903 News of the World Match Play
Tournament information
Dates13–15 October 1903
LocationSunningdale, Berkshire, England
Course(s)Sunningdale Golf Club
Organised byThe PGA
FormatMatch play – 18 holes
(Final 36 holes)
Statistics
Field32 players
Prize fund£200
Winner's share£100
Champion
James Braid
def. Ted Ray 4 & 3
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Sunningdale Golf Club
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Location in England

Qualification edit

Entry was restricted to members of the Professional Golfers' Association (PGA). Qualification was by a series of 36-hole stroke-play competitions; one for each of the five PGA sections. The number of qualifiers from each section was based on the membership of that section. The Southern section had 16 qualifiers, the Midland and Northern sections had 5 each, the Scottish section 4 and the Irish section 2.[1] In the event of a tie for places there was a playoff.

The Northern section held their qualification at Huddersfield on 22 September with Ted Ray winning with a score of 148.[2] The Scottish section qualification was the following day at Earlsferry with Robert Thomson winning with a score of 153. Arnaud Massy failed to qualify,[3] The Irish section played on 24 September at Lahinch with George Coburn winning with a score of 157.[4] The Southern section played on 29 September at Acton with J.H. Taylor winning with a score of 140. There was a tie for the final two places and there was a 36-hole play-off the following day.[5] The Midland section played on 7 October at Hollinwell with Tom Williamson winning with a score of 151.[6] Harry Vardon was ill and did not enter.

The qualifiers were:

Format edit

The matches were over 18 holes except for the final which was over 36 holes. Extra holes were played in the event of a tied match. Two rounds were played on the first day, two more on the second day with the final on the third day.

Results edit

Source:[7][8][9][10]

First round
13 October
Second round
13 October
Third round
14 October
Semi-finals
14 October
Final
15 October
  Arthur Gray 3&1
  Willie MacNamara   Arthur Gray
  Tom Simpson   J.H. Taylor 2&1
  J.H. Taylor 3&1   J.H. Taylor 3&1
  John Milne   Sandy Herd
  Andrew Scott 3&2   Andrew Scott
  Sandy Herd 7&6   Sandy Herd 4&3
  George Carter   J.H. Taylor
  Walter Toogood   James Braid 4&2
  James Hepburn 2up   James Hepburn
  Jack Ross   James Braid 5&4
  James Braid 6&5   James Braid 19h
  Harry Cawsey   Alfred Toogood
  Alfred Toogood 4&3   Alfred Toogood 1up
  Jack White   Tom Williamson
  Tom Williamson 1up   James Braid 4&3
  John Clucas   Ted Ray
  James Forrester 2&1   James Forrester 2&1
  Robert Thomson 4&3   Robert Thomson
  Ralph Smith   James Forrester
  William Jeffries   George Coburn 5&4
  George Coburn 3&2   George Coburn 4&3
  James Sherlock   Willie Fernie
  Willie Fernie 19h   George Coburn
  Ted Ray 3&2   Ted Ray 4&3
  Jack Rowe   Ted Ray 7&5
  Tom Vardon 3&2   Tom Vardon
  Philip Wynne   Ted Ray 2&1
  Billy Whiting   Rowland Jones
  Rowland Jones 6&4   Rowland Jones 7&5
  Arthur Mitchell   David Herd
  David Herd 1up

Prize money edit

The winner received £100 and a gold medal, the runner-up £30 and a silver medal, the losing semi-finalists £15 and a bronze medal, while the third round losers received £10, making a total prize fund of £200.

References edit

  1. ^ "Golf – Professional Golfers' Association". The Times. 3 August 1903. p. 10.
  2. ^ "Golf – Professional Golfers' Association". The Times. 23 September 1903. p. 5.
  3. ^ "Golf – Professional Golfers' Association". The Times. 24 September 1903. p. 9.
  4. ^ "Golf – Professional Golfers' Association". The Times. 25 September 1903. p. 10.
  5. ^ "Golf – Professional Golfers' Association". The Times. 30 September 1903. p. 9.
  6. ^ "Golf – Professional Golfers' Association". The Times. 8 October 1903. p. 5.
  7. ^ "Golf – Professional Golfers' Association". The Times. 9 October 1903. p. 9.
  8. ^ "Golf – The professional tournament – Defeat of Jack White and Tom Vardon". The Glasgow Herald. 14 October 1903. p. 12.
  9. ^ "Golf – The great professional tournament – Braid and Ray the finalists". The Glasgow Herald. 15 October 1903. p. 11.
  10. ^ "Golf – The great professional tournament – Success of James Braid". The Glasgow Herald. 16 October 1903. p. 15.

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The 1903 News of the World Match Play was the first News of the World Match Play tournament It was played from Tuesday 13 to Thursday 15 October at Sunningdale Golf Club 32 players competed in a straight knock out competition with each match contested over 18 holes except for the final which was over 36 holes The winner received 100 out of a total prize fund of 200 James Braid defeated Ted Ray 4 amp 3 in the final to win the tournament 1903 News of the World Match PlayTournament informationDates13 15 October 1903LocationSunningdale Berkshire EnglandCourse s Sunningdale Golf ClubOrganised byThe PGAFormatMatch play 18 holes Final 36 holes StatisticsField32 playersPrize fund 200Winner s share 100ChampionJames Braiddef Ted Ray 4 amp 31904 Sunningdale Golf Clubclass notpageimage Location in England Contents 1 Qualification 2 Format 3 Results 4 Prize money 5 ReferencesQualification editEntry was restricted to members of the Professional Golfers Association PGA Qualification was by a series of 36 hole stroke play competitions one for each of the five PGA sections The number of qualifiers from each section was based on the membership of that section The Southern section had 16 qualifiers the Midland and Northern sections had 5 each the Scottish section 4 and the Irish section 2 1 In the event of a tie for places there was a playoff The Northern section held their qualification at Huddersfield on 22 September with Ted Ray winning with a score of 148 2 The Scottish section qualification was the following day at Earlsferry with Robert Thomson winning with a score of 153 Arnaud Massy failed to qualify 3 The Irish section played on 24 September at Lahinch with George Coburn winning with a score of 157 4 The Southern section played on 29 September at Acton with J H Taylor winning with a score of 140 There was a tie for the final two places and there was a 36 hole play off the following day 5 The Midland section played on 7 October at Hollinwell with Tom Williamson winning with a score of 151 6 Harry Vardon was ill and did not enter The qualifiers were Northern section Sandy Herd Ted Ray Tom Simpson Alfred Toogood Walter Toogood Scottish section Willie Fernie James Forrester Andrew Scott Robert Thomson Irish section George Coburn Willie MacNamara Southern section James Braid George Carter Harry Cawsey Arthur Gray James Hepburn David Herd Rowland Jones John Milne Arthur Mitchell Jack Ross Jack Rowe Ralph Smith J H Taylor Tom Vardon Jack White Philip Wynne Midland section John Clucas William Jeffries James Sherlock Billy Whiting Tom WilliamsonFormat editThe matches were over 18 holes except for the final which was over 36 holes Extra holes were played in the event of a tied match Two rounds were played on the first day two more on the second day with the final on the third day Results editSource 7 8 9 10 First round13 OctoberSecond round13 OctoberThird round14 OctoberSemi finals14 OctoberFinal15 October nbsp Arthur Gray3 amp 1 nbsp Willie MacNamara nbsp Arthur 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Ray7 amp 5 nbsp Tom Vardon3 amp 2 nbsp Tom Vardon nbsp Philip Wynne nbsp Ted Ray2 amp 1 nbsp Billy Whiting nbsp Rowland Jones nbsp Rowland Jones6 amp 4 nbsp Rowland Jones7 amp 5 nbsp Arthur Mitchell nbsp David Herd nbsp David Herd1upPrize money editThe winner received 100 and a gold medal the runner up 30 and a silver medal the losing semi finalists 15 and a bronze medal while the third round losers received 10 making a total prize fund of 200 References edit Golf Professional Golfers Association The Times 3 August 1903 p 10 Golf Professional Golfers Association The Times 23 September 1903 p 5 Golf Professional Golfers Association The Times 24 September 1903 p 9 Golf Professional Golfers Association The Times 25 September 1903 p 10 Golf Professional Golfers Association The Times 30 September 1903 p 9 Golf Professional Golfers Association The Times 8 October 1903 p 5 Golf Professional Golfers Association The Times 9 October 1903 p 9 Golf The professional tournament Defeat of Jack White and Tom Vardon The Glasgow Herald 14 October 1903 p 12 Golf The great professional tournament Braid and Ray the finalists The Glasgow Herald 15 October 1903 p 11 Golf The great professional tournament Success of James Braid The Glasgow Herald 16 October 1903 p 15 51 23 17 N 0 37 52 W 51 38806 N 0 63111 W 51 38806 0 63111 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1903 News of the World Match Play amp oldid 1120816229, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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