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Boys Amateur Championship
Tournament information
LocationUnited Kingdom
Established1921
Course(s)2019 – Saunton Golf Club
FormatStroke play followed by match play
Month playedAugust
Current champion
France Tom Gueant

The Boys Amateur Championship is a golf tournament which is held annually in the United Kingdom. The competition is organised and run by The R&A.[1]

History

The Boys Amateur Championship was first played at Royal Ascot in 1921.[1] In 1921 boys had to be under-16 but this was raised to under-17 in 1922 and to under-18 in 1923, which is the age limit that has been retained since.

The venue for the competition has been played at many golf courses throughout the United Kingdom and has frequented several golf courses on more than one occasion. Notably the first two completion were both played at Royal Ascot [1]

Format

The currently used format for the Boys Amateur Championship is the format used in 2010 and comprises an initial stroke play stage with all 252 competitors playing two rounds of 18 holes, one on each of the two courses. The 64 lowest scores over the 36 holes and ties then compete in the match play final stage of the Championship. Each round of the knockout is played over 18 holes with the exception of the final which is played over 36 holes. Boys must be under 18 at the start of the year in which the championship is held.[2]

Results

Year Venue Champion Score Runner-up
2019 Saunton France Tom Gueant 37 holes Sweden Wilmer Ederö
2018 Royal Portrush and Portstewart England Conor Gough 3 & 1 Spain José Luis Ballester
2017 Nairn and Nairn Dunbar Portugal Pedro Lencart 5 & 4 Germany Falko Hanisch
2016 Muirfield and The Renaissance Germany Falko Hanisch 37 holes Spain Alejandro Aguilera
2015 Royal Birkdale and Southport & Ainsdale Sweden Marcus Svensson 4 & 3 South Africa Keegan De Lange
2014 Prestwick Golf Club and Dundonald Links Sweden Oskar Bergqvist 1 up Republic of Ireland Rowan Lester
2013 Royal Liverpool and Wallasey Golf Club Scotland Ewen Ferguson 10 & 9 Germany Michael Hirmer
2012 Notts Golf Club and Coxmoor Golf Club England Matthew Fitzpatrick 10 & 8 Wales Henry James
2011 Burnham & Berrow and Enmore Park England Harrison Greenberry 37 holes England Patrick Kelly
2010 Kilmarnock (Barassie) and Dundonald Links Spain Adrián Otaegui 4 & 3 Germany Max Rottluff
2009 Royal St George's England Tom Lewis 5 & 4 England Eddie Pepperell
2008 Little Aston Portugal Pedro Figueiredo 39 holes Scotland Fraser McKenna
2007 Royal Porthcawl Spain Emilio Cuartero 1 up Scotland Fraser Fotheringham
2006 Royal Aberdeen England Matthew Nixon 38 holes Sweden Björn Åkesson
2005 Hunstanton Germany Bernhard Neumann 3 & 2 Scotland Jordan Findlay
2004 Conwy Sweden Jordan Findlay 2 & 1 England Tom Sherreard
2003 Royal Liverpool Wales Rhys Davies 1 up Spain Pablo Martín
2002 Carnoustie England Mark Pilling 37 holes Wales Rhys Davies
2001 Ganton Spain Pablo Martín 3 & 2 Spain Rafael Cabrera-Bello
2000 Hillside Scotland David Inglis 1 up England David Skinns
1999 Royal St David's Spain Alfonso Gutierrez 1 up England Michael Skelton
1998 Ladybank Scotland Steven O'Hara 1 up Italy Stefano Reale
1997 Saunton Spain Sergio García 6 & 5 England Richard Jones
1996 Littlestone England Kenneth Ferrie 2 & 1 Wales Mark Pilkington
1995 Dunbar Scotland Steven Young 7 & 6 England Sam Walker
1994 Little Aston England Christopher Smith 2 & 1 England Chris Rodgers
1993 Glenbervie England David Howell 3 & 1 Sweden Viktor Gustavsson
1992 Royal Mid-Surrey Sweden Leif Westerberg 3 & 2 Sweden Fredrik Jacobson
1991 Montrose Spain Francisco Valera 4 & 3 England Robert Walton
1990 Hunstanton England Michael Welch 3 & 1 Wales Matthew Ellis
1989 Nairn England Carl Watts 5 & 3 Scotland Colin Fraser
1988 Formby England Simon Pardoe 3 & 2 England David Haines
1987 Kilmarnock (Barassie) Wales Calvin O'Carroll 3 & 1 Sweden Per Olsson
1986 Seaton Carew Republic of Ireland Leslie Walker 5 & 4 Scotland Graham King
1985 Royal Burgess England James Cook 5 & 4 England Wayne Henry
1984 Royal Porthcawl Scotland Lee Vannet 2 & 1 Sweden Adam Mednick
1983 Glenbervie Spain José María Olazábal 6 & 5 France Marc Pendaries
1982 Burnham & Berrow England Mark Grieve 37 holes England Giles Hickman
1981 Gullane Spain Jesús López 4 & 3 England Reeves Weedon
1980 Formby England Duncan Muscroft 7 & 6 Wales Aled Llŷr
1979 Kilmarnock-Barassie Northern Ireland Ronan Rafferty 6 & 5 England David Ray
1978 Seaton Carew England Stephen Keppler 3 & 2 England Mark Stokes
1977 Downfield Scotland Ian Ford 1 up Scotland Colin Dalgleish
1976 Sunningdale Wales Mark Mouland 6 & 5 England Graham Hargreaves
1975 Bruntsfield Links Scotland Brian Marchbank 1 up England Sandy Lyle
1974 Royal Liverpool England Toby Shannon 10 & 9 England Sandy Lyle
1973 Blairgowrie Scotland David Robertson 5 & 3 Italy Stefano Betti
1972 Moortown Scotland Garry Harvey 7 & 5 England Robert Newsome
1971 Kilmarnock-Barassie England Howard Clark 6 & 5 Scotland Garry Harvey
1970 Hillside England Ian Gradwell 1 up Scotland Ewen Murray
1969 Dunbar England Martin Foster 37 holes Scotland Martin Gray
1968 Royal Lytham & St Anne's England Stephen Evans 3 & 2 Wales Kim Dabson
1967 Western Galies England Peter Tupling 4 & 2 England Stephen Evans
1966 Moortown England Andrew Phillips 12 & 11 England Alan Muller
1965 Gullane Scotland Graham Milne 4 & 2 England David Midgley
1964 Formby England Peter Townsend 9 & 8 Scotland Roddy Gray
1963 Prestwick Scotland Alex Soutar 2 & 1 England David Rigby
1962 Royal Mid-Surrey England Peter Townsend 1 up Scotland Cameron Penman
1961 Dalmahoy Scotland Finlay Morris 3 & 2 England Clive Clark
1960 Olton France Patrick Cros 5 & 3 England Peter Green
1959 Pollok Scotland Alan Murphy 3 & 1 Scotland Eddie Shamash
1958 Moortown England Richard Braddon 4 & 3 England Ian Stungo
1957 Carnoustie Isle of Man David Ball 2 & 1 Scotland John Wilson
1956 Sunningdale Scotland John Ferguson 2 & 1 England Clive Cole
1955 Kilmarnock (Barassie) Scotland Stewart Wilson 39 holes Scotland Brian Aitken
1954 Royal Liverpool Scotland Alan Bussell 38 holes England Keith Warren
1953 Dunbar England Alec Shepperson 6 & 4 England Tom Booth
1952 Formby England Michael Bonallack 37 holes England Alec Shepperson
1951 Prestwick England Neville Dunn 6 & 5 England Michael Lunt
1950 Royal Lytham & St Anne's Northern Ireland John Glover 2 & 1 Scotland Ian Young
1949 St Andrews Scotland Harry MacAnespie 3 & 2 Northern Ireland Norman Drew
1948 Kilmarnock (Barassie) England John Pritchett 37 holes Scotland David Reid
1947 Royal Liverpool Scotland James Armour 5 & 4 England Ian Caldwell
1946 Bruntsfield Links Scotland Alan MacGregor 7 & 5 England Donald Dunstan
1940–1945: No tournament due to World War II
1939 Carnoustie Scotland Sandy Williamson 4 & 2 England Ken Thom
1938 Moor Park Scotland Willie Smeaton 3 & 2 England Thomas Snowball
1937 Bruntsfield Links Scotland Ian Roberts 8 & 7 Scotland James Stewart
1936 Royal Birkdale Republic of Ireland Jimmy Bruen 11 & 9 Scotland William Innes
1935 Royal Aberdeen England John Langley 6 & 5 England Ralph Norris
1934 Moortown England Robert Burles 12 & 10 England Frederick Allpass
1933 Carnoustie England Laddie Lucas 3 & 2 Scotland William McLachlan
1932 Royal Lytham & St Anne's Scotland Ian MacDonald 2 & 1 Scotland Leslie Hardie
1931 Glasgow Golf Club Scotland Hector Thomson 5 & 4 Scotland Francis McGloin
1930 Fulwell Scotland James Lindsay 9 & 8 Scotland James Todd
1929 Royal Burgess Scotland James Lindsay 6 & 4 Scotland John Scott-Riddell
1928 Formby United States Stuart Scheftel 6 & 5 Scotland Archibald Dobbie
1927 Royal Burgess England Eric Fiddian 4 & 2 Scotland Ken Forbes
1926 Coombe Hill Scotland Eric McRuvie 1 up England Charles Timmis
1925 Royal Burgess Scotland Robert Peattie 4 & 3 Scotland Andrew McNair
1924 Coombe Hill Scotland Robert Peattie 2 up France Pierre Maneuvrier
1923 Dunbar Scotland Donald Mathieson 3 & 2 England Hugh Mitchell
1922 Royal Ascot England Hugh Mitchell 4 & 2 England William Greenfield
1921 Royal Ascot Scotland Donald Mathieson 37 holes England Guy Lintott

Source:[3]

Future venues

References

  1. ^ a b c "The R&A - The Boy's Championship - History". Archived from the original on 6 May 2011. Retrieved 20 May 2011.
  2. ^ "The R&A - The Boy's Championship". Archived from the original on 6 August 2011. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  3. ^ "Past Winners The Boys Amateur Championship". Retrieved 20 November 2018.
  4. ^ "Venues announced for 2020 championships". The R&A. 25 July 2018. Archived from the original on 26 July 2018. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  5. ^ "The R&A announces 2021 Amateur Championship venues". Golf Today. 6 November 2019.