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Sun-Herald Tournament

The Sun-Herald Tournament was a golf tournament held in Australia from 1924 to 1926. It was the first Australian tournament with significant prize money and was run along the lines of the British News of the World Match Play. The first event in 1924 was sponsored by The Sun newspaper in Sydney and was called the Sun Tournament. In 1925 and 1926 the events were co-sponsored by The Herald newspaper in Melbourne. The 1925 event was held in Melbourne and was called the Herald-Sun tournament while 1926 the event returned to Sydney and was called the Sun-Herald Tournament. The 1926 event was combined with the Australian Professional Championship.[1]

Sun-Herald Tournament
Tournament information
LocationAustralia
Established1924
Final year1926
Final champion
Frank Eyre

Format Edit

Qualification was by a series of 36-hole stroke-play competitions; one for each state. There were a pre-determined number of qualifiers from each event. A total of 16 players qualified for the final stage with the winner determined by a knock-out competition. The final stage lasted four days, with all matches over 36 holes. There were consolation events for players losing in the early rounds.

Prize money Edit

Total prize money for each event was £500. The winner received £195 and a £5 gold medal. The losing-finalist received £100 with the losing semi-finalist each getting £40. All 16 players reaching the final stage received a minimum of £5.

Winners Edit

Year Winner Country Venue Margin
of victory
Runner-up Ref
Sun Tournament
1924 Carnegie Clark   Australia Royal Sydney 37 holes   Walter Clark [2]
Herald-Sun Tournament
1925 Tom Howard   Australia Royal Melbourne 3 & 2   Walter Spicer [3]
Sun-Herald Tournament
1926 Frank Eyre   Australia The Australian Golf Club 6 & 5   Arthur Le Fevre [4]

1924 Sun Tournament Edit

Qualifying

Four qualifying events were held. 1 place was allocated to South Australia, 7 to Victoria, 7 to New South Wales and 1 to Queensland. One Tasmanian golfer travelled to Victoria to try to qualify.

Final stage

The final stage was played from 7 to 10 July at Royal Sydney Golf Club. The complete draw was announced on 3 July.[9]

Source:[10][11][12][13][14]

First round
7 July
Second round
8 July
Semi-finals
9 July
Final
10 July
Arthur Le Fevre
Tom Howard 3&2 Tom Howard
Jock Young Dan Soutar 2&1
Dan Soutar 6&4 Dan Soutar
Walter Spicer 2 up Carnegie Clark 3&2
Arthur Spence Walter Spicer
Reg Jupp Carnegie Clark 10&8
Carnegie Clark 6&5 Carnegie Clark 37h
Ted Cates Walter Clark
Fred Popplewell 11&10 Fred Popplewell 4&3
Rowley Banks 1 up Rowley Banks
Charlie Campbell Fred Popplewell
Rufus Stewart Walter Clark 8&7
Walter Clark 3&2 Walter Clark 11&10
Barney Keating 2&1 Barney Keating
Les McManus

The final was tied after 36 holes and went to extra holes. At the first extra hole both players were about 10 feet from the hole in two. Walter putted first and finished 9 inches from the hole. Carnegie putted next, just having room to pass Walter's ball. The putt ended on the lip of the hole, directly between Walter's ball and the hole; a "dead stymie". Walter tried to chip over Carnegie's ball but he knocked Carnegie's ball into the hole, giving Carnegie a three and winning the match.[15][16]

1925 Herald-Sun Tournament Edit

Qualifying

Two qualifying events were held. 8 places were allocated to a qualifying event in Melbourne and 8 to another in Sydney. Professionals from Queensland were included in the Sydney event, while those from South Australia and Tasmania played in Melbourne.[17]

Final stage

The final stage was played from 6 to 9 July at Royal Melbourne Golf Club. The complete draw was made on 29 June.[20]

Source:[21][22][23][24]

First round
6 July
Second round
7 July
Semi-finals
8 July
Final
9 July
Walter Baldwin 3&2
Barney Keating Walter Baldwin
Walter Clark 1 up Walter Clark 4&3
Ernie Wood Walter Clark
Fred Popplewell w/o Walter Spicer 9&8
Ted Smith Fred Popplewell
Walter Spicer 4&3 Walter Spicer 3&2
Billy Iles Walter Spicer
Don Spence Tom Howard 3&2
Rowley Banks 37h Rowley Banks 6&5
Dan Soutar 6&5 Dan Soutar
Steve Holder Rowley Banks
Will Corry Tom Howard 7&6
Tom Howard 1 up Tom Howard 37h
Arthur Le Fevre Frank Eyre
Frank Eyre 5&4

1926 Sun-Herald Tournament Edit

Qualifying

Four qualifying events were held. 2 place was allocated to South Australia, 6 to Victoria, 6 to New South Wales and 2 to Queensland. Tasmanians could play in the Victorian event.

Final stage

The final stage was played from 18 to 21 October at the Australian Golf Club. The complete draw was announced on 6 October.[28]

Source:[29][30][31][32]

First round
18 October
Second round
19 October
Semi-finals
20 October
Final
21 October
Billy Iles
Ted Smith 7&6 Ted Smith
Arthur Spence Arthur Le Fevre 1 up
Arthur Le Fevre 6&5 Arthur Le Fevre 2 up
Dick Carr Dan Soutar
Don Thomson 11&9 Don Thomson
Dan Soutar 4&3 Dan Soutar 3&2
Vic James Arthur Le Fevre
Don Spence 7&5 Frank Eyre 6&5
Rowley Banks Don Spence
Carnegie Clark 6&5 Carnegie Clark 2&1
Fred McDowall Carnegie Clark
Frank Eyre 6&5 Frank Eyre 3&2
Willie Harvey Frank Eyre 5&4
Horace Boorer 3&2 Horace Boorer
Will Corry

References Edit

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The Sun Herald Tournament was a golf tournament held in Australia from 1924 to 1926 It was the first Australian tournament with significant prize money and was run along the lines of the British News of the World Match Play The first event in 1924 was sponsored by The Sun newspaper in Sydney and was called the Sun Tournament In 1925 and 1926 the events were co sponsored by The Herald newspaper in Melbourne The 1925 event was held in Melbourne and was called the Herald Sun tournament while 1926 the event returned to Sydney and was called the Sun Herald Tournament The 1926 event was combined with the Australian Professional Championship 1 Sun Herald TournamentTournament informationLocationAustraliaEstablished1924Final year1926Final championFrank Eyre Contents 1 Format 2 Prize money 3 Winners 4 1924 Sun Tournament 5 1925 Herald Sun Tournament 6 1926 Sun Herald Tournament 7 ReferencesFormat EditQualification was by a series of 36 hole stroke play competitions one for each state There were a pre determined number of qualifiers from each event A total of 16 players qualified for the final stage with the winner determined by a knock out competition The final stage lasted four days with all matches over 36 holes There were consolation events for players losing in the early rounds Prize money EditTotal prize money for each event was 500 The winner received 195 and a 5 gold medal The losing finalist received 100 with the losing semi finalist each getting 40 All 16 players reaching the final stage received a minimum of 5 Winners EditYear Winner Country Venue Marginof victory Runner up RefSun Tournament1924 Carnegie Clark Australia Royal Sydney 37 holes Walter Clark 2 Herald Sun Tournament1925 Tom Howard Australia Royal Melbourne 3 amp 2 Walter Spicer 3 Sun Herald Tournament1926 Frank Eyre Australia The Australian Golf Club 6 amp 5 Arthur Le Fevre 4 1924 Sun Tournament EditQualifyingFour qualifying events were held 1 place was allocated to South Australia 7 to Victoria 7 to New South Wales and 1 to Queensland One Tasmanian golfer travelled to Victoria to try to qualify South Australia 7 May at Royal Adelaide Golf Club Rufus Stewart 5 Victoria 29 May at Royal Melbourne Golf Club Rowley Banks Ted Cates Reg Jupp Barney Keating Arthur Le Fevre Walter Spicer Jock Young 6 Queensland 8 June at Brisbane Golf Club Arthur Spence 7 New South Wales 13 June at Royal Sydney Golf Club Charlie Campbell Carnegie Clark Walter Clark Tom Howard Les McManus Fred Popplewell Dan Soutar 8 Final stageThe final stage was played from 7 to 10 July at Royal Sydney Golf Club The complete draw was announced on 3 July 9 Source 10 11 12 13 14 First round7 JulySecond round8 JulySemi finals9 JulyFinal10 JulyArthur Le FevreTom Howard3 amp 2Tom HowardJock YoungDan Soutar2 amp 1Dan Soutar6 amp 4Dan SoutarWalter Spicer2 upCarnegie Clark3 amp 2Arthur SpenceWalter SpicerReg JuppCarnegie Clark10 amp 8Carnegie Clark6 amp 5Carnegie Clark37hTed CatesWalter ClarkFred Popplewell11 amp 10Fred Popplewell4 amp 3Rowley Banks1 upRowley BanksCharlie CampbellFred PopplewellRufus StewartWalter Clark8 amp 7Walter Clark3 amp 2Walter Clark11 amp 10Barney Keating2 amp 1Barney KeatingLes McManusThe final was tied after 36 holes and went to extra holes At the first extra hole both players were about 10 feet from the hole in two Walter putted first and finished 9 inches from the hole Carnegie putted next just having room to pass Walter s ball The putt ended on the lip of the hole directly between Walter s ball and the hole a dead stymie Walter tried to chip over Carnegie s ball but he knocked Carnegie s ball into the hole giving Carnegie a three and winning the match 15 16 1925 Herald Sun Tournament EditQualifyingTwo qualifying events were held 8 places were allocated to a qualifying event in Melbourne and 8 to another in Sydney Professionals from Queensland were included in the Sydney event while those from South Australia and Tasmania played in Melbourne 17 Victoria 16 June at Royal Melbourne Golf Club Walter Baldwin Rowley Banks Billy Iles Barney Keating Arthur Le Fevre Ted Smith Tasmania Walter Spicer Ernie Wood 18 New South Wales 16 June at The Australian Golf Club Walter Clark Will Corry Frank Eyre Steve Holder Tom Howard Fred Popplewell Dan Soutar Don Spence 19 Final stageThe final stage was played from 6 to 9 July at Royal Melbourne Golf Club The complete draw was made on 29 June 20 Source 21 22 23 24 First round6 JulySecond round7 JulySemi finals8 JulyFinal9 JulyWalter Baldwin3 amp 2Barney KeatingWalter BaldwinWalter Clark1 upWalter Clark4 amp 3Ernie WoodWalter ClarkFred Popplewellw oWalter Spicer9 amp 8Ted SmithFred PopplewellWalter Spicer4 amp 3Walter Spicer3 amp 2Billy IlesWalter SpicerDon SpenceTom Howard3 amp 2Rowley Banks37hRowley Banks6 amp 5Dan Soutar6 amp 5Dan SoutarSteve HolderRowley BanksWill CorryTom Howard7 amp 6Tom Howard1 upTom Howard37hArthur Le FevreFrank EyreFrank Eyre5 amp 41926 Sun Herald Tournament EditQualifyingFour qualifying events were held 2 place was allocated to South Australia 6 to Victoria 6 to New South Wales and 2 to Queensland Tasmanians could play in the Victorian event Queensland 25 September at Royal Queensland Golf Club Dick Carr Arthur Spence 25 Victoria 27 September at Commonwealth Golf Club Rowley Banks Horace Boorer Billy Iles Arthur Le Fevre Ted Smith Don Thomson 26 South Australia 27 September at Royal Adelaide Golf Club Willie Harvey Fred McDowall 27 New South Wales 28 September at Royal Sydney Golf Club Carnegie Clark Will Corry Frank Eyre Vic James Dan Soutar Don Spence 26 Final stageThe final stage was played from 18 to 21 October at the Australian Golf Club The complete draw was announced on 6 October 28 Source 29 30 31 32 First round18 OctoberSecond round19 OctoberSemi finals20 OctoberFinal21 OctoberBilly IlesTed Smith7 amp 6Ted SmithArthur SpenceArthur Le Fevre1 upArthur Le Fevre6 amp 5Arthur Le Fevre2 upDick CarrDan SoutarDon Thomson11 amp 9Don ThomsonDan Soutar4 amp 3Dan Soutar3 amp 2Vic JamesArthur Le FevreDon Spence7 amp 5Frank Eyre6 amp 5Rowley BanksDon SpenceCarnegie Clark6 amp 5Carnegie Clark2 amp 1Fred McDowallCarnegie ClarkFrank Eyre6 amp 5Frank Eyre3 amp 2Willie HarveyFrank Eyre5 amp 4Horace Boorer3 amp 2Horace BoorerWill CorryReferences Edit Auld Reekie s Golf The Referee No 2068 New South Wales 27 October 1926 p 20 Retrieved 16 May 2017 via National Library of Australia Thrilling finish The Sun No 4270 Sydney 10 July 1924 p 9 Final extra Retrieved 19 May 2017 via National Library of Australia Professional golf The Age No 21 924 Victoria Australia 10 July 1925 p 6 Retrieved 19 May 2017 via National Library of Australia Frank Eyre The Sun No 4980 Sydney 22 October 1926 p 11 Final extra Retrieved 19 May 2017 via National Library of Australia Golf The Advertiser Adelaide 8 May 1924 p 15 Retrieved 20 May 2017 via National Library of Australia Golf The Argus No 24 278 Melbourne 30 May 1924 p 4 Retrieved 20 May 2017 via National Library of Australia Golf The Brisbane Courier No 20 710 9 June 1924 p 12 Retrieved 20 May 2017 via National Library of Australia Golf The Sydney Morning Herald No 26 971 14 June 1924 p 18 Retrieved 20 May 2017 via National Library of Australia Golf Stars The Sun No 4264 Sydney 3 July 1924 p 9 Final extra Retrieved 20 May 2017 via National Library of Australia Professionals Golfers Game The Sun No 4267 Sydney 7 July 1924 p 7 Final extra Retrieved 20 May 2017 via National Library of Australia Golf tournament The Sydney Morning Herald No 26 991 8 July 1924 p 12 Retrieved 20 May 2017 via National Library of Australia Brilliant golf at Rose bay The Sun No 4268 Sydney 8 July 1924 p 9 Final extra Retrieved 20 May 2017 via National Library of Australia Two Clarks in Final The Sun No 4269 Sydney 9 July 1924 p 9 Final extra Retrieved 20 May 2017 via National Library of Australia Thrilling finish The Sun No 4270 Sydney 10 July 1924 p 9 Final extra Retrieved 20 May 2017 via National Library of Australia Lost on the greens The Sun No 4271 Sydney 11 July 1924 p 10 Final extra Retrieved 21 May 2017 via National Library of Australia Professional Golf The Sydney Morning Herald No 26 994 11 July 1924 p 12 Retrieved 21 May 2017 via National Library of Australia 500 Golf Purse The Herald No 14 976 Victoria Australia 20 May 1925 p 7 Retrieved 16 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Golf The Argus Melbourne No 24 604 Victoria Australia 17 June 1925 p 15 Retrieved 16 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Sydney Matches The Argus Melbourne No 24 604 Victoria Australia 17 June 1925 p 15 Retrieved 16 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Professional Golf Sporting Globe No 304 Victoria Australia 1 July 1925 p 9 Retrieved 17 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Golf The Argus Melbourne No 24 621 Victoria Australia 7 July 1925 p 7 Retrieved 16 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Herald Sun 500 golf purse The Herald No 14 017 Victoria Australia 7 July 1925 p 5 Retrieved 16 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Spicer and Howard in final of Herald Sun 500 purse The Herald No 14 018 Victoria Australia 8 July 1925 p 3 Retrieved 16 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Golf Champion The Herald No 14 019 Victoria Australia 9 July 1925 p 7 Retrieved 16 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Golf Daily Mail Brisbane No 7669 Queensland Australia 28 September 1926 p 14 Retrieved 17 December 2020 via National Library of Australia a b Golf The Argus Melbourne No 25 004 Victoria Australia 29 September 1926 p 16 Retrieved 17 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Golf The Advertiser Adelaide South Australia 28 September 1926 p 18 Retrieved 17 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Sun Herald golf The Newcastle Sun No 2758 New South Wales Australia 6 October 1926 p 9 Retrieved 17 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Golf The Sydney Morning Herald No 27 703 New South Wales Australia 19 October 1926 p 12 Retrieved 17 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Golf The Advertiser South Australia 20 October 1926 p 17 Retrieved 17 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Golf The Mercury Hobart Vol CXXV no 18 397 Tasmania Australia 21 October 1926 p 16 Retrieved 17 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Frank Eyre The Sun No 4980 New South Wales Australia 22 October 1926 p 11 Final extra Retrieved 17 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sun Herald Tournament amp oldid 1153603286, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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