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Irish Amateur Open Championship
Tournament information
LocationIreland
Established1892
FormatStroke play
Month playedMay
Current champion
England James Newton

The Irish Amateur Open Championship is an amateur golf tournament held annually in Ireland and organised by the Golfing Union of Ireland. The championship has been played as a 72-hole stroke-play event since 1958. Previously it was played as a match-play tournament.

The GUI also runs the Irish Amateur Close Championship which is restricted to players born in (or with a parent born in) Ireland or (at the discretion of the GUI) resident in Ireland at least five years.

History

The championship was founded in 1892 and early winners included John Ball (3 times) and Harold Hilton (4 times). More recent winners are Pádraig Harrington and Louis Oosthuizen. Rory McIlroy was the losing finalist in 2006. The championship was not played during the war years and from 1960 to 1994.

On six occasions between 1894 and 1901, the Irish Championship Meeting included a professional tournament as well as the Amateur Championship

Winners

Year Venue Champion Country Runner(s)-up
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland[1]
2019 County Sligo James Newton  England Conor Purcell
2018 Royal County Down Robin Dawson  Ireland John Gough
Alex Gleeson
2017 County Down Peter O'Keeffe  Ireland Christopher Maclean
2016 Royal Dublin Colm Campbell  Ireland Jack Hume
2015 Royal Dublin Gavin Moynihan  Ireland Cormac Sharvin
2014 Royal Dublin Jamie Savage  Scotland Cormac Sharvin
2013 Royal Dublin Robbie Cannon  Ireland Gavin Moynihan
2012 Royal Dublin Gavin Moynihan  Ireland Robin Kind
2011 Royal Dublin Rhys Pugh  Wales Gordon Stevenson
2010 Royal Dublin Alan Dunbar  Northern Ireland Kris Nicol
2009 Royal Dublin Gavin Dear  Scotland Wallace Booth
2008 Royal Dublin Pedro Figueiredo  Portugal Conor Doran
Billy Hemstock
Keir McNicoll
2007 Royal Dublin Lloyd Saltman  Scotland Richard Kilpatrick
2006 Portmarnock Antti Ahokas  Finland Rory McIlroy
2005 Carton House
(O’Meara course)
Richie Ramsay  Scotland Darren Crowe
2004 Carton House
(Montgomerie course)
Craig Smith  Wales Sean McTernan
2003 Royal Dublin Noel Fox  Ireland Sean Manley
2002 Royal Dublin Louis Oosthuizen  South Africa Paul Bradshaw
2001 Royal Dublin Richard McEvoy  England Michael Hoey
2000 Royal Dublin Noel Fox  Ireland Michael McDermott
1999 Royal Dublin Gary Cullen  Ireland Jody Fanagan
1998 Royal Dublin Michael Hoey  Northern Ireland Gary Cullen
1997 Fota Island Keith Nolan  Ireland Richie Coughlan
1996 Fota Island Keith Nolan  Ireland Peter Lawrie
1995 Fota Island Pádraig Harrington  Ireland Garth McGimpsey
1960–94: Not played
1959 Royal County Down Johnny Duncan  Northern Ireland A.G. Gordon
1958 Royal Dublin Tom Craddock  Ireland Joe Carr
J.W. Hulme
1957 Royal Portrush Ian Bamford  Northern Ireland W. Meharg
1956 Portmarnock Joe Carr  Ireland James Mahon
1955 Royal County Down John Fitzgibbon  Ireland J.W. Hulme
1954 Royal Dublin Joe Carr  Ireland Cecil Ewing
1953 Killarney Norman Drew  Northern Ireland Billy O’Sullivan
1952 Royal Portrush Norman Drew  Northern Ireland C.H. Beamish
1951 Portmarnock Cecil Ewing  Ireland Joe Carr
1950 County Sligo Joe Carr  Ireland Cecil Ewing
1949 Killarney Billy O’Sullivan  Ireland B.J. Scannell
1948 Royal County Down Cecil Ewing  Ireland Joe Carr
1947 Royal Dublin John Burke  Ireland Joe Carr
1946 Royal Portrush Joe Carr  Ireland Alex Kyle
1940–45: Not played due to World War II
1939 Portmarnock Abandoned due to declaration of war
1938 Royal County Down Jimmy Bruen  Ireland James Mahon
1937 Royal Dublin Johnnie Fitzsimmons  Northern Ireland R.A. McKinna
1936 Portmarnock Joe Brown  Ireland Billy O’Sullivan
1935 Royal Portrush Hector Thomson  Scotland Jack McLean
1934 Portmarnock Hector Thomson  Scotland Harry Bentley
1933 Royal County Down Jack McLean  Scotland Eric Fiddian
1932 Royal Dublin Jack McLean  Scotland Joe Brown
1931 Royal County Down Eric McRuvie  Scotland Donald Soulby
1930 Portmarnock William Sutton  England D.A. Fiddian
1929 Royal Portrush Charles Hezlet  Northern Ireland John Lang
1928 Royal Dublin Seymour Noon  England Edwin Spiller
1927 Royal County Down R.M. McConnell  Northern Ireland Donald Soulby
1926 Portmarnock Charles Hezlet  Northern Ireland R.M. McConnell
1925 Royal Portrush Tony Torrance  Scotland Charles Hezlet
1924 Royal Dublin Edwin Spiller  Northern Ireland J.D. MacCormack
1923 Royal County Down Noel Martin  Northern Ireland Charles Hezlet
1922 Royal Portrush Alfred Lowe  Northern Ireland James Henderson
1921 Royal County Down Wilson Smyth  Northern Ireland J. Gorry
1920 Portmarnock Noel Martin  Ireland C.W. Robertson
1919 Royal Portrush Carl Bretherton  England Tommy Armour
1914–18: Not played due to World War I
1913 Royal Dublin Charles Palmer  England Lou Phillips
1912 Royal County Down Gordon Lockhart  Scotland Patrick Jenkins
1911 Portmarnock Lionel Munn  Ireland Hon. Michael Scott
1910 Royal Portrush Lionel Munn  Ireland Gordon Lockhart
1909 Royal Dublin Lionel Munn  Ireland R. Garson
1908 Royal County Down James Mitchell  Scotland H.M. Cairnes
1907 Portmarnock Douglas Brown  Scotland Sidney Fry
1906 Royal Portrush Herbert Barker  England James Worthington
1905 Royal Dublin Henry Boyd  Ireland James Mitchell
1904 County Down James Worthington  England James Mitchell
1903 Portmarnock George Wilkie  Scotland Henry Boyd
1902 Royal Portrush Harold Hilton  England W.H. Hamilton
1901 Royal Dublin Harold Hilton  England P. Dowie
1900 County Down Harold Hilton  England Sidney Fry
1899 Portmarnock John Ball  England John Williamson
1898 Royal Portrush William Taylor  Scotland R.O. Dallmeyer
1897 Royal Dublin Harold Hilton  England Stuart Anderson
1896 County Down William Taylor  Scotland D. Anderson
1895 Royal Portrush William Taylor  Scotland John Williamson
1894 Royal Dublin John Ball  England D.L. Low
1893 County Down John Ball  England Stuart Anderson
1892 Royal Portrush Alexander Stuart  Scotland J.H. Andrew

Source:[2][3]

References

  1. ^ "GUI revises schedule - cancels Irish Amateur and four provincial championships; Irish Close in October". Irish Golf Desk. 12 May 2020. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
  2. ^ Past winners of the Irish Amateur Open Championship
  3. ^ Irish Amateur Open Championship

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