1911 Coronation Match Explained

1911 Coronation Match
Location:Sandwich, England
Establishment:1911
Course:Royal St George's Golf Club
Format:Team match play
Month Played:June
Final Champion:Professionals

The 1911 Coronation Match was a men's team golf competition between teams of amateur and professional golfers. It was played at Royal St George's Golf Club on 24 June 1911, the Saturday before the 1911 Open Championship, to celebrate the coronation of George V two days earlier.[1] [2] The match replaced the annual England–Scotland Professional Match which had been played just before the Open Championship since 1903.

The amateur team consisted of 11 Englishmen, 5 Scotsmen, one Irishman and one American while the professional team consisted of 11 Englishmen, 5 Scotsmen, one Irishman and one Frenchman.[1] The match resulted in an overwhelming win for the professionals by 8 matches to 1, most of the matches being quite one-sided.[2]

Format

The match was contested on a single day with nine 36-hole foursomes matches. As with the England–Scotland Professional Match, the players went off in a seeded order.[1]

Results

Jack White was initially selected but was indisposed and replaced by another Scot, James Hepburn.[2]

ProfessionalsResultsAmateurs
James Braid/Arnaud Massy6 & 5John Ball/Chick Evans
Harry Vardon/George Duncan5 & 4Harold Hilton/John Graham
J.H. Taylor/Ted Ray8 & 7Everard Martin Smith/Robert Harris
Sandy Herd/Tom Ball8 & 6Reymond de Montmorency/Cecil Hutchison
James Sherlock/Fred Robson4 & 3Edward Lassen/Herbert Taylor
Charles Mayo/Wilfrid Reid6 & 5Frank Woolley/Frank Carr
Tom Williamson/Robert Thomson10 & 9Edward Blackwell/Angus Hambro
Rowland Jones/Michael Moran38 holesHarold Beveridge/Lionel Munn
James Hepburn/Thomas Renouf8 & 7Michael Scott/Leicester Stevens
8Total1

Notes and References

  1. News: Golf – Teams for Coronation match . . 10 . 24 June 1911.
  2. News: Golf at Sandwich – Coronation match – Rout of the amateurs . . 9,10 . 26 June 1911.