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Scottish Amateur Stroke Play Championship

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Scottish Amateur Stroke Play Championship
Tournament information
Location Scotland
Established1967
Organised byScottish Golf Union
FormatStroke play
Month playedAugust
Current champion
England Jake Bolton

The Scottish Men's Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship is the national amateur stroke play golf championship in Scotland (although entry is open to overseas golfers). It has been played annually since 1967 and is organised by the Scottish Golf Union.

The format is 72 hole stroke play contested over four days. After 36 holes the leading 40 competitors and ties play a further 36 holes over the final two days.[1]

The equivalent match play championship is the Scottish Amateur.

Winners

Year Venue Winner
2019 The Duke's (St Andrews) England Jake Bolton
2018 Gleneagles, Kings Course France Victor Veyret
2017 Western Gailes Golf Club Scotland Liam Johnston
2016 Gullane Golf Club, No.1 Course Australia Cameron John
2015 Moray, Old Course England Marco Penge
2014 Panmure Golf Club Republic of Ireland Gavin Moynihan
2013 Southerness Golf Club England Garrick Porteous
2012 Kilmarnock Golf Club France Paul Barjon
2011 Blairgowrie Golf Club, Lansdowne England Andrew Sullivan
2010 Glasgow Golf Club, Gailes Links France Romain Wattel
2009 Murcar Links Golf Club England Tommy Fleetwood
2008 The Duke's (St Andrews) Scotland Wallace Booth
2007 Royal Dornoch Golf Club Scotland Kevin McAlpine
2006 Craigielaw Links Scotland Scott Henry
2005 Royal Aberdeen Golf Club England Robert Dinwiddie
2004 Lundin Links Scotland Richie Ramsay
2003 Turnberry, Kintyre England Gary Wolstenholme
2002 Southerness Scotland Barry Hume
2001 Nairn Golf Club/Nairn Dunbar Australia John Sutherland
2000 Letham Grange Scotland Simon Mackenzie
1999 St Andrews England Graham Rankin
1998 Moray/Elgin England Lorne Kelly
1997 Monifieth/Panmure Golf Club Scotland Barclay Howard
1996 Cardross/Helensburgh Scotland Alastair Forsyth
1995 Paisley/Renfrew Scotland Stephen Gallacher
1994 Letham Grange Scotland David Downie
1993 St Andrews Scotland Alan Reid
1992 Mortonhall/Bruntsfield Links Scotland Dean Robertson
1991 Royal Troon Golf Club Scotland Andrew Coltart
1990 Royal Aberdeen Golf Club/Murcar Scotland Garry Hay
1989 Blairgowrie Golf Club France François Illouz
1988 Cathkin Braes/East Kilbride Scotland Stephen Easingwood
1987 Lundin/Ladybank Scotland David Carrick
1986 Carnoustie Golf Links Scotland Kenny Walker
1985 Dunbar/North Berwick Scotland Colin Montgomerie
1984 Blairgowrie Golf Club Scotland Charlie Green
1983 Irvine/Irvine Ravenspark Scotland Gordon Murray
1982 Downfield/Camperdown Scotland George Macgregor
1981 Renfrew/Erskine Republic of Ireland Philip Walton
1980 Musselburgh Links/Royal Musselburgh GC Scotland Gordon Brand, Jnr
1979 Blairgowrie Golf Club Scotland Ian Hutcheon
1978 Cawder Golf Club Scotland Alistair Taylor
1977 Muirfield/Gullane Scotland Paul McKellar
1976 Carnoustie Golf Links/Monifieth Scotland Steve Martin
1975 Nairn Golf Club/Nairn Dunbar Scotland Charlie Green
1974 Blairgowrie Golf Club/Alyth Scotland Ian Hutcheon
1973 Dunbar/North Berwick England Gordon Clark
Scotland David Robertson
1972 Dalmahoy/Ratho Park Scotland Bert Nicholson
1971 Leven Links/Lundin Links Scotland Ian Hutcheon
1970 Glasgow Gailes golf course/Kilm. South Africa Dale Hayes
1969 Carnoustie Golf Links/Monifieth Scotland Scott Macdonald
1968 Prestwick Golf Club/Prestwick St Nicholas Scotland Ronnie Shade
1967 Muirfield/Gullane Scotland Bernard Gallacher

Source:[2][3]

References

  1. ^ "2017 Scottish Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship Conditions" (PDF). Scottish Golf Union. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  2. ^ "Scottish Men's Open Stroke Play Championship – Past Champions" (PDF). Scottish Golf Union.
  3. ^ "Shay's Short Game: Scotland's Clara Young wins at St Andrews". The Irish Times. 5 June 2017.