Bishop's Stortford Tournament

The Bishop's Stortford Tournament was a professional golf tournament played at Bishop's Stortford Golf Club, Hertfordshire in 1914. The tournament was won by George Duncan.

Bishop's Stortford Tournament
Tournament information
LocationBishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
Established1914
Course(s)Bishop's Stortford Golf Club
Month playedMay
Final year1914
Final champion
George Duncan
Bishop's Stortford
Golf Club
Location in England

History

Bishop's Stortford golf club had opened in 1910. In 1914 the club organised a professional tournament with total prize money of £120. The tournament took place on 6 May and was a 36-hole stroke play contest. The tournament attracted an exceptionally strong field of about 60, with all the leading professionals playing. The winner received £40, with £20 for second place, £15 for third, £10 for fourth and 5 further prizes of £5. The leading scorer in each round also received £5.[1][2]

The tournament was won by George Duncan with rounds of 72 and 69, two shots ahead of Harry Vardon who had rounds of 72 and 71. The remaining prize-winners were Ted Ray, James Braid, Abe Mitchell, Jack B. Ross, James Douglas Edgar, John Milne, Sandy Herd, Anthony Kettley, Charles Mayo and J.H. Taylor. Duncan, Vardon, Mitchell and Milne shared the prize for the best first round while Duncan took the £5 for his second round 69.[1][2]

Winners

YearWinnersCountryScoreMargin
of victory
Runner-upWinner's
share (£)
Ref
1914George Duncan Scotland1412 strokes Harry Vardon40[2]
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References

  1. "Professional Golf at Bishop's Stortford – Victory of Duncan". The Times. 7 May 1914. p. 15.
  2. "Professional tournament at Bishop's Stortford – George Duncan's brilliant win". The Glasgow Herald. 7 May 1914. p. 14.
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