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Johnny Laidlay

John Ernest Laidlay (5 November 1860 – 15 July 1940) was a Scottish amateur golfer. He invented the most popular golf grip used today, although the grip is credited to Harry Vardon, who took it up after Laidlay.

Johnny Laidlay
Laidlay, c. 1895
Personal information
Full nameJohn Ernest Laidlay
Born(1860-11-05)5 November 1860
Seacliff, East Lothian, Scotland
Died15 July 1940(1940-07-15) (aged 79)
Sunningdale, Berkshire, England
Sporting nationality Scotland
Career
StatusAmateur
Best results in major championships
(wins: 2)
U.S. OpenDNP
The Open Championship2nd: 1893
U.S. AmateurDNP
British AmateurWon: 1889, 1891

Early life

Laidlay was born in Seacliff, two miles east of North Berwick, East Lothian, the son of John Watson Laidlay FRSE. His brother was the cricketer and artist, William Laidlay. He became quite prominent at golf while a schoolboy from 1872–1878 at the Loretto School in Musselburgh, near Edinburgh. Following completion of his education at Loretto, he moved to North Berwick and played out of the famous North Berwick Golf Club.

Golf career

British Amateur Championship

Laidlay won the British Amateur Championship twice, in 1889 and 1891, and was runner-up three more times, in 1888, 1890, and 1893, during a six-year stretch from 1888 to 1893. He was also runner-up in the 1893 Open Championship. He won over 130 amateur medals during his playing career, represented Scotland every year from 1902 to 1911, and also played cricket for Scotland. After World War I, he moved to Sunningdale, near London, where his former caddie Jack White was the club professional at the Sunningdale Golf Club. He has been called the 'last of the gentlemen golfers'.[1]

Overlapping grip

Laidlay was using the grip which was credited to Harry Vardon for some years before either Vardon or J.H. Taylor adopted it. The grip is taken by overlapping the little finger of the bottom hand between the forefinger and middle fingers of the top hand, with thumbs pointing down and the remaining fingers of both hands wrapping around the club, with the club held lightly. The lead thumb should fit into the palm, along the lifeline of the trailing hand. Since 1900, most professionals, top amateurs, and average players around the world have adopted this grip, known as the Vardon or overlapping grip. Probably 90% of the world's golfers use it, although there are exceptions, including Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, and Gene Sarazen.

Laidlay also played one match for the Scotland national cricket team in 1878.[2]

Death and legacy

Laidlay died on 15 July 1940 at Sunningdale, England. He is best remembered as a 2-time winner of the British Amateur Championship and the first golfer to employ the overlapping grip.

Major championships

Amateur wins (2)

Year Championship Winning Score Runner-up
1889 The Amateur Championship 2 & 1   Leslie Balfour-Melville
1891 The Amateur Championship 20 holes   Harold Hilton

Results timeline

Tournament 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889
The Open Championship T13 T8 LA 4 LA 10 T4 LA
The Amateur Championship R24 QF 2 1
Tournament 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899
The Open Championship T11 T20 2 LA 17 T18 29 32
The Amateur Championship 2 1 SF 2 SF R16 R16 R64 R16
Tournament 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909
The Open Championship T26 T7 T37 T60
The Amateur Championship R16 R32 R16 R64 SF R64 R32 R256 R128 R16
Tournament 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919
The Open Championship NT NT NT NT NT
The Amateur Championship R32 R64 R64 R128 NT NT NT NT NT

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

  Win
  Top 10
  Did not play

LA = Low amateur
NT = No tournament
"T" indicates a tie for a place
R256, R128, R64, R32, R16, QF, SF = Round in which player lost in match play

Team appearances

  • England–Scotland Amateur Match (representing Scotland): 1902 (winners), 1903, 1904 (winners), 1905 (winners), 1906 (winners), 1907 (winners), 1908 (winners), 1909 (winners), 1910, 1911 (winners)

References

  1. ^ History of Golf at North Berwick. northberwick.org.uk
  2. ^ "John Ernest Laidlay". CricketEurope.

Sources

  • British Open: www.opengolf.com
  • 1885 British Amateur: The Glasgow Herald, April 21, 1885, p. 7.
  • 1886 British Amateur: The Glasgow Herald, September 23, 1886, p. 5.
  • 1892 British Amateur: The Glasgow Herald, May 14, 1892, p. 4.
  • 1894 British Amateur: The Glasgow Herald, April 28, 1894, p. 11.
  • 1895 British Amateur: The Glasgow Herald, May 9, 1895, p. 3.
  • 1896 British Amateur: The Glasgow Herald, May 21, 1896, p. 11.
  • 1897 British Amateur: The Glasgow Herald, April 28, 1897, p. 10.
  • 1899 British Amateur: The Glasgow Herald, May 25, 1899, p. 8.
  • 1900 British Amateur:
  • 1901 British Amateur:
  • 1902 British Amateur:
  • 1903 British Amateur:
  • 1904 British Amateur:
  • 1905 British Amateur:
  • 1906 British Amateur:
  • 1907 British Amateur: The Glasgow Herald, May 28, 1907, p. 12.
  • 1908 British Amateur: The Glasgow Herald, May 27, 1908, p. 14.
  • 1909 British Amateur: The Glasgow Herald, May 27, 1909, p. 13.
  • 1910 British Amateur: The Glasgow Herald, June 2, 1910, p. 8.
  • 1911 British Amateur: The Glasgow Herald, May 31, 1911, p. 10.
  • 1913 British Amateur: The Glasgow Herald, May 28, 1913, p. 15.
  • 1914 British Amateur: The Glasgow Herald, May 20, 1914, p. 12.
  • 1920 British Amateur: The Glasgow Herald, June 9, 1920, p. 11.

External links

  •   Media related to Johnny Laidlay at Wikimedia Commons
  • John Ernest Laidlay – NorthBerwick.org.uk
  • John Ernest Laidlay – Cricket Scotland

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John Ernest Laidlay 5 November 1860 15 July 1940 was a Scottish amateur golfer He invented the most popular golf grip used today although the grip is credited to Harry Vardon who took it up after Laidlay Johnny LaidlayLaidlay c 1895Personal informationFull nameJohn Ernest LaidlayBorn 1860 11 05 5 November 1860Seacliff East Lothian ScotlandDied15 July 1940 1940 07 15 aged 79 Sunningdale Berkshire EnglandSporting nationality ScotlandCareerStatusAmateurBest results in major championships wins 2 U S OpenDNPThe Open Championship2nd 1893U S AmateurDNPBritish AmateurWon 1889 1891 Contents 1 Early life 2 Golf career 2 1 British Amateur Championship 2 2 Overlapping grip 3 Death and legacy 4 Major championships 4 1 Amateur wins 2 4 2 Results timeline 5 Team appearances 6 References 7 Sources 8 External linksEarly life EditLaidlay was born in Seacliff two miles east of North Berwick East Lothian the son of John Watson Laidlay FRSE His brother was the cricketer and artist William Laidlay He became quite prominent at golf while a schoolboy from 1872 1878 at the Loretto School in Musselburgh near Edinburgh Following completion of his education at Loretto he moved to North Berwick and played out of the famous North Berwick Golf Club Golf career EditBritish Amateur Championship Edit Laidlay won the British Amateur Championship twice in 1889 and 1891 and was runner up three more times in 1888 1890 and 1893 during a six year stretch from 1888 to 1893 He was also runner up in the 1893 Open Championship He won over 130 amateur medals during his playing career represented Scotland every year from 1902 to 1911 and also played cricket for Scotland After World War I he moved to Sunningdale near London where his former caddie Jack White was the club professional at the Sunningdale Golf Club He has been called the last of the gentlemen golfers 1 Overlapping grip Edit Laidlay was using the grip which was credited to Harry Vardon for some years before either Vardon or J H Taylor adopted it The grip is taken by overlapping the little finger of the bottom hand between the forefinger and middle fingers of the top hand with thumbs pointing down and the remaining fingers of both hands wrapping around the club with the club held lightly The lead thumb should fit into the palm along the lifeline of the trailing hand Since 1900 most professionals top amateurs and average players around the world have adopted this grip known as the Vardon or overlapping grip Probably 90 of the world s golfers use it although there are exceptions including Jack Nicklaus Tiger Woods and Gene Sarazen Laidlay also played one match for the Scotland national cricket team in 1878 2 Death and legacy EditLaidlay died on 15 July 1940 at Sunningdale England He is best remembered as a 2 time winner of the British Amateur Championship and the first golfer to employ the overlapping grip Major championships EditAmateur wins 2 Edit Year Championship Winning Score Runner up1889 The Amateur Championship 2 amp 1 Leslie Balfour Melville1891 The Amateur Championship 20 holes Harold HiltonResults timeline Edit Tournament 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889The Open Championship T13 T8 LA 4 LA 10 T4 LAThe Amateur Championship R24 QF 2 1Tournament 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899The Open Championship T11 T20 2 LA 17 T18 29 32The Amateur Championship 2 1 SF 2 SF R16 R16 R64 R16Tournament 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909The Open Championship T26 T7 T37 T60The Amateur Championship R16 R32 R16 R64 SF R64 R32 R256 R128 R16Tournament 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919The Open Championship NT NT NT NT NTThe Amateur Championship R32 R64 R64 R128 NT NT NT NT NTTournament 1920The Open ChampionshipThe Amateur Championship R64Note Laidlay only played in The Open Championship and The Amateur Championship Win Top 10 Did not play LA Low amateur NT No tournament T indicates a tie for a place R256 R128 R64 R32 R16 QF SF Round in which player lost in match playTeam appearances EditEngland Scotland Amateur Match representing Scotland 1902 winners 1903 1904 winners 1905 winners 1906 winners 1907 winners 1908 winners 1909 winners 1910 1911 winners References Edit History of Golf at North Berwick northberwick org uk John Ernest Laidlay CricketEurope Sources EditBritish Open www opengolf com 1885 British Amateur The Glasgow Herald April 21 1885 p 7 1886 British Amateur The Glasgow Herald September 23 1886 p 5 1892 British Amateur The Glasgow Herald May 14 1892 p 4 1894 British Amateur The Glasgow Herald April 28 1894 p 11 1895 British Amateur The Glasgow Herald May 9 1895 p 3 1896 British Amateur The Glasgow Herald May 21 1896 p 11 1897 British Amateur The Glasgow Herald April 28 1897 p 10 1899 British Amateur The Glasgow Herald May 25 1899 p 8 1900 British Amateur Golf July 1900 p 21 1901 British Amateur Golf June 1901 p 413 1902 British Amateur Golf June 1902 p 397 1903 British Amateur Golf July 1903 p 8 1904 British Amateur Golf July 1904 p 9 1905 British Amateur Golf June 1905 p 341 1906 British Amateur Golf July 1906 p 30 1907 British Amateur The Glasgow Herald May 28 1907 p 12 1908 British Amateur The Glasgow Herald May 27 1908 p 14 1909 British Amateur The Glasgow Herald May 27 1909 p 13 1910 British Amateur The Glasgow Herald June 2 1910 p 8 1911 British Amateur The Glasgow Herald May 31 1911 p 10 1913 British Amateur The Glasgow Herald May 28 1913 p 15 1914 British Amateur The Glasgow Herald May 20 1914 p 12 1920 British Amateur The Glasgow Herald June 9 1920 p 11 External links Edit Media related to Johnny Laidlay at Wikimedia Commons John Ernest Laidlay NorthBerwick org uk John Ernest Laidlay Cricket Scotland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Johnny Laidlay amp oldid 1061405009, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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