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Dunlop Cup (Scotland)

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Dunlop Cup
Tournament information
Established1909
Final year1912
Final champion
Robert Thomson

The Dunlop Cup was a professional golf tournament played annually in Scotland from 1909 to 1912. Robert Thomson won in 1911 and 1912 and so won the cup outright.

History

Entry was restricted to PGA members of the Scottish section and other professionals attached to a Scottish club. Prize money was £25 with £20 for the winner and £5 for the runner-up. The cup became the permanent property of any player winning it three times or two years in succession.[1] Robert Thomson won in 1911 and 1912 and so won the cup outright. The event was played either the day after or the day before the Scottish qualifying for the News of the World Match Play.

Winners

Year Winner Country Venue Score Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up Winner's
share (£)
Ref
1909 Willie Binnie  Scotland Burntisland 144 7 strokes Scotland Davie Watt 20 [1]
1910 David Kinnell  Scotland Troon Municipal 147 Playoff Scotland Tom Fernie
Scotland Robert Thomson
20 [2][3]
1911 Robert Thomson  Scotland Elie 148 5 strokes Scotland George Smith 20 [4]
1912 Robert Thomson  Scotland North Berwick 143 5 strokes Scotland Willie Watt 20 [5]

In 1910 there was an 18-hole playoff on the following day. Kinnell scored 75, Fernie 76 and Thomson 79. Fernie took the second prize of £5.

References

  1. ^ a b "Scottish Professionals at Burnisland". The Glasgow Herald. 9 September 1909. p. 13.
  2. ^ "Scottish Professionals at Troon". The Glasgow Herald. 10 September 1910. p. 13.
  3. ^ "Scottish Professionals at Troon". The Glasgow Herald. 12 September 1910. p. 13.
  4. ^ "Professionals at Elie". The Glasgow Herald. 23 September 1911. p. 14.
  5. ^ "Scottish Professionals' Tournament". The Glasgow Herald. 6 July 1912. p. 14.