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Frederick Guthrie Tait

Frederick Guthrie Tait (11 January 1870 – 7 February 1900) was an amateur golfer and Scottish soldier. He won the Amateur Championship twice, in 1896 and again in 1898, by convincing margins. Over his short golf career, Tait recorded at least 28 tournament victories. He tied for third place in the Open Championship in both 1896 and 1897.

Frederick Guthrie Tait
Tait in 1896 after winning
The Amateur Championship
Personal information
Full nameFrederick Guthrie Tait
Born(1870-01-11)11 January 1870
Edinburgh, Scotland
Died7 February 1900(1900-02-07) (aged 30)
Height5 ft 11.5 in (1.82 m)
Weight174 lb (79 kg; 12.4 st)
Sporting nationality Scotland
Career
StatusAmateur
Best results in major championships
(wins: 2)
U.S. OpenDNP
The Open ChampionshipT3: 1896, 1897
U.S. AmateurDNP
British AmateurWon: 1896, 1898

Early life Edit

 
Tait as a toddler golfer with a hand-made club, c. 1875

Born at 17 Drummond Place[1] in the Second New Town in Edinburgh, Tait was the third son of eminent physicist and fanatical amateur golfer Peter Guthrie Tait.

The young Tait was educated at the Edinburgh Academy and Sedbergh School. He was admitted to the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, at his second attempt, and is credited with introducing golf there. Tait was commissioned a second lieutenant in the 2nd battalion the Leinster Regiment in 1890, and then transferred as a lieutenant to the 2nd battalion, the Black Watch, in 1894.

He learned golf at an early age and was already swinging golf clubs as a 5-year-old child. As an adult, Tait was an extremely powerful and long hitter of the ball. At The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews on 11 January 1893, he hit the ball 250 yards, the ball then rolling on frozen ground and coming to rest 341 yards from the tee.

250 yards was the exact driving distance predicted possible through a careful application of backspin by Tait's father in a paper of 1891, significantly further than the 180 yards achieved at that time.[2] Tait won The Amateur Championship twice (1896 and 1898), finished third in The Open Championship twice (1896 and 1897) and was leading amateur in the same competition on three occasions.

Death and legacy Edit

 
Memorial plaque to Frederick Guthrie Tait, Black Watch Museum, Perth

Tait was killed in action at Koodoosberg, South Africa, during the Second Boer War on 7 February 1900 and is buried there.

A memorial plaque to his (and his father's) memory stands on the inner north wall of St Johns Episcopal Church on Princes Street in Edinburgh.

He is also remembered in the adjacent churchyard by a granite Celtic cross on the Tait family plot on the second burial terrace down from Princes Street.

A memorial plaque from Dunalister Veterans Home is now rehoused in the Black Watch Museum in Perth.

Honours Edit

The Freddie Tait Cup is awarded annually to the leading amateur in the South African Open.

Tournament wins (28) Edit

 
Tait's birthplace at 17 Drummond Place, Edinburgh
Note: This list may be incomplete.
  • 1893 Royal and Ancient Golf Club Spring Club Gold Medal[3]
  • 1894 Royal and Ancient Golf Club Royal Medal
  • 1894 Hampshire Isle of Wight and Channel Islands Amateur Champion[4]
  • 1895 Royal and Ancient Golf Club Autumn Bombay Medal,[3] Royal and Ancient Golf Club Jubilee Vase,[3] New Luffness Leconfield Medal,[3] New Luffness Silver Quaich,[3] New Luffness Hope Medal[3]
  • 1896 The Amateur Championship, St. George's Challenge Cup, Royal and Ancient Golf Club Silver Cross Medal,[3] Royal and Ancient Golf Club Royal Medal,[3] Royal and Ancient Golf Club Glennie Aggregate Medal,[3] Royal and Ancient Golf Club Calcutta Cup[3]
  • 1897 Royal and Ancient Golf Club Silver Cross Medal,[3] Royal and Ancient Golf Club Spring Club Gold Medal,[3] Royal and Ancient Golf Club Glennie Aggregate Medal,[3] New Luffness Leconfield Medal[3]
  • 1898 The Amateur Championship,[5] St. George's Challenge Cup, Royal and Ancient Golf Club Spring Club Gold Medal,[3] New Luffness Hope Medal,[3] New Luffness East Lothian County Cup[3]
  • 1899 St. George's Challenge Cup, Royal and Ancient Golf Club Silver Cross Medal,[3] Royal and Ancient Golf Club Calcutta Cup,[3] Royal and Ancient Golf Club Royal Medal,[3] Royal and Ancient Golf Club Glennie Aggregate Medal[3]

Major championships Edit

 
Tait at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, c. 1888
 
Tait (back turned) with Edward Blackwell (center) and Old Tom Morris (right), 1899 at St Andrews, Scotland

Amateur wins (2) Edit

Year Championship Winning Score Runner-up
1896 The Amateur Championship 8 & 7   Harold Hilton
1898 The Amateur Championship 7 & 5   Samuel Mure Fergusson

Results timeline Edit

Tournament 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899
The Open Championship T30 T21 DNP 9 LA T15 T3 LA T3 5 T7 LA
The Amateur Championship DNP R32 SF SF SF 1 R32 1 2

Note: Tait played in only The Open Championship and The Amateur Championship.

LA = Low amateur
DNP = Did not play
"T" indicates a tie for a place
R32, R16, QF, SF = Round in which player lost in match play
Green background for wins. Yellow background for top-10

Sources: Open Championship,[6] Amateur Championship: 1892,[7] 1893,[8] 1894,[9] 1895,[10] 1897[11]

Bibliography Edit

  • Darwin, B. (1933). "Memories of Freddie Tait". The American Golfer. selections reprinted in Price, C. (ed.) (1964). The American golfer. New York, Random House. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  • Durran, R. A. (2004). "Tait, Frederick Guthrie (1870–1900)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/36405. Retrieved 26 June 2006. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Low, J. L. (1900). F. G. Tait: A Record.
  • Low, J. L. (ed.) (1909). Nisbet's Golf Yearbook. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  • Ryde, P. (ed.) (1981). Royal & Ancient Championship Records, 1860–1980. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)

References Edit

 
Memorial plaque to Peter Guthrie Tait and Frederick Guthrie Tait, St Johns Episcopal Church, Edinburgh
  1. ^ Edinburgh and Leith Post Office Directory 1870-71
  2. ^ On the path of a rotating spherical projectile, Trans. Roy. Soc. Edin. 37, 427-440; Scientific Papers II, 356-370
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Duncan, David Scott, ed. (1900). The Golfing Annual, 1899–1900. London: Horace Cox. p. 3.
  4. ^ "County Champions" (PDF). Hampshire Golf. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  5. ^ The World Almanac & Book of Facts. Newspaper Enterprise Association. 1907. p. 465.
  6. ^ "31st Open - St Andrews 1891". The Open. Retrieved 4 November 2015. (and succeeding years)
  7. ^ "The Amateur Golf Championship". The Glasgow Herald. 12 May 1892. p. 11.
  8. ^ "The Amateur Golf Championship". The Glasgow Herald. 12 May 1893. p. 11.
  9. ^ "Golf: The Amateur Championship – Victory of Mr John Ball, Jun". The Glasgow Herald. 28 April 1894. p. 11.
  10. ^ "Golf: The Amateur Championship – Fifth and Semi-Final Rounds". The Glasgow Herald. 10 May 1895. p. 11.
  11. ^ "The Amateur Championship". The Scotsman. 29 April 1897. p. 4.[permanent dead link]

External links Edit

  • Works by or about Frederick Guthrie Tait at Internet Archive
  • Archives catalogue for Frederick Guthrie Tait Collection, The Black Watch Castle & Museum, Perth, Scotland

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Frederick Tait redirects here For people with a similar name see Frederick Tate disambiguation Frederick Guthrie Tait 11 January 1870 7 February 1900 was an amateur golfer and Scottish soldier He won the Amateur Championship twice in 1896 and again in 1898 by convincing margins Over his short golf career Tait recorded at least 28 tournament victories He tied for third place in the Open Championship in both 1896 and 1897 Frederick Guthrie TaitTait in 1896 after winningThe Amateur ChampionshipPersonal informationFull nameFrederick Guthrie TaitBorn 1870 01 11 11 January 1870Edinburgh ScotlandDied7 February 1900 1900 02 07 aged 30 Height5 ft 11 5 in 1 82 m Weight174 lb 79 kg 12 4 st Sporting nationality ScotlandCareerStatusAmateurBest results in major championships wins 2 U S OpenDNPThe Open ChampionshipT3 1896 1897U S AmateurDNPBritish AmateurWon 1896 1898 Contents 1 Early life 2 Death and legacy 3 Honours 4 Tournament wins 28 5 Major championships 5 1 Amateur wins 2 5 2 Results timeline 6 Bibliography 7 References 8 External linksEarly life Edit Tait as a toddler golfer with a hand made club c 1875Born at 17 Drummond Place 1 in the Second New Town in Edinburgh Tait was the third son of eminent physicist and fanatical amateur golfer Peter Guthrie Tait The young Tait was educated at the Edinburgh Academy and Sedbergh School He was admitted to the Royal Military College Sandhurst at his second attempt and is credited with introducing golf there Tait was commissioned a second lieutenant in the 2nd battalion the Leinster Regiment in 1890 and then transferred as a lieutenant to the 2nd battalion the Black Watch in 1894 He learned golf at an early age and was already swinging golf clubs as a 5 year old child As an adult Tait was an extremely powerful and long hitter of the ball At The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews on 11 January 1893 he hit the ball 250 yards the ball then rolling on frozen ground and coming to rest 341 yards from the tee 250 yards was the exact driving distance predicted possible through a careful application of backspin by Tait s father in a paper of 1891 significantly further than the 180 yards achieved at that time 2 Tait won The Amateur Championship twice 1896 and 1898 finished third in The Open Championship twice 1896 and 1897 and was leading amateur in the same competition on three occasions Death and legacy Edit Memorial plaque to Frederick Guthrie Tait Black Watch Museum PerthTait was killed in action at Koodoosberg South Africa during the Second Boer War on 7 February 1900 and is buried there A memorial plaque to his and his father s memory stands on the inner north wall of St Johns Episcopal Church on Princes Street in Edinburgh He is also remembered in the adjacent churchyard by a granite Celtic cross on the Tait family plot on the second burial terrace down from Princes Street A memorial plaque from Dunalister Veterans Home is now rehoused in the Black Watch Museum in Perth Honours EditThe Freddie Tait Cup is awarded annually to the leading amateur in the South African Open Tournament wins 28 Edit Tait s birthplace at 17 Drummond Place EdinburghNote This list may be incomplete 1893 Royal and Ancient Golf Club Spring Club Gold Medal 3 1894 Royal and Ancient Golf Club Royal Medal 1894 Hampshire Isle of Wight and Channel Islands Amateur Champion 4 1895 Royal and Ancient Golf Club Autumn Bombay Medal 3 Royal and Ancient Golf Club Jubilee Vase 3 New Luffness Leconfield Medal 3 New Luffness Silver Quaich 3 New Luffness Hope Medal 3 1896 The Amateur Championship St George s Challenge Cup Royal and Ancient Golf Club Silver Cross Medal 3 Royal and Ancient Golf Club Royal Medal 3 Royal and Ancient Golf Club Glennie Aggregate Medal 3 Royal and Ancient Golf Club Calcutta Cup 3 1897 Royal and Ancient Golf Club Silver Cross Medal 3 Royal and Ancient Golf Club Spring Club Gold Medal 3 Royal and Ancient Golf Club Glennie Aggregate Medal 3 New Luffness Leconfield Medal 3 1898 The Amateur Championship 5 St George s Challenge Cup Royal and Ancient Golf Club Spring Club Gold Medal 3 New Luffness Hope Medal 3 New Luffness East Lothian County Cup 3 1899 St George s Challenge Cup Royal and Ancient Golf Club Silver Cross Medal 3 Royal and Ancient Golf Club Calcutta Cup 3 Royal and Ancient Golf Club Royal Medal 3 Royal and Ancient Golf Club Glennie Aggregate Medal 3 Major championships Edit Tait at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst c 1888 Tait back turned with Edward Blackwell center and Old Tom Morris right 1899 at St Andrews Scotland Amateur wins 2 Edit Year Championship Winning Score Runner up1896 The Amateur Championship 8 amp 7 Harold Hilton1898 The Amateur Championship 7 amp 5 Samuel Mure FergussonResults timeline Edit Tournament 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899The Open Championship T30 T21 DNP 9 LA T15 T3 LA T3 5 T7 LAThe Amateur Championship DNP R32 SF SF SF 1 R32 1 2Note Tait played in only The Open Championship and The Amateur Championship LA Low amateur DNP Did not play T indicates a tie for a place R32 R16 QF SF Round in which player lost in match play Green background for wins Yellow background for top 10Sources Open Championship 6 Amateur Championship 1892 7 1893 8 1894 9 1895 10 1897 11 Bibliography EditDarwin B 1933 Memories of Freddie Tait The American Golfer selections reprinted in Price C ed 1964 The American golfer New York Random House a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a author has generic name help Durran R A 2004 Tait Frederick Guthrie 1870 1900 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 36405 Retrieved 26 June 2006 Subscription or UK public library membership required Low J L 1900 F G Tait A Record Low J L ed 1909 Nisbet s Golf Yearbook a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a author has generic name help Ryde P ed 1981 Royal amp Ancient Championship Records 1860 1980 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a author has generic name help References Edit Memorial plaque to Peter Guthrie Tait and Frederick Guthrie Tait St Johns Episcopal Church Edinburgh Edinburgh and Leith Post Office Directory 1870 71 On the path of a rotating spherical projectile Trans Roy Soc Edin 37 427 440 Scientific Papers II 356 370 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Duncan David Scott ed 1900 The Golfing Annual 1899 1900 London Horace Cox p 3 County Champions PDF Hampshire Golf Retrieved 4 November 2015 The World Almanac amp Book of Facts Newspaper Enterprise Association 1907 p 465 31st Open St Andrews 1891 The Open Retrieved 4 November 2015 and succeeding years The Amateur Golf Championship The Glasgow Herald 12 May 1892 p 11 The Amateur Golf Championship The Glasgow Herald 12 May 1893 p 11 Golf The Amateur Championship Victory of Mr John Ball Jun The Glasgow Herald 28 April 1894 p 11 Golf The Amateur Championship Fifth and Semi Final Rounds The Glasgow Herald 10 May 1895 p 11 The Amateur Championship The Scotsman 29 April 1897 p 4 permanent dead link External links EditWorks by or about Frederick Guthrie Tait at Internet Archive Archives catalogue for Frederick Guthrie Tait Collection The Black Watch Castle amp Museum Perth Scotland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frederick Guthrie Tait amp oldid 1126520165, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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