Andrew Kirkaldy (golfer) explained

Andrew Kirkaldy
Nickname:Andra[1]
Birth Date:18 March 1860
Birth Place:Scotland
Spouse:Annie McLeod
Children:3
Status:Professional
Yearpro:c. 1877
Masters:DNP
Usopen:DNP
Open:2nd: 1889
Pga:DNP

Andrew Kirkaldy (18 March 1860 – 16 April 1934) was a Scottish professional golfer who played during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was a frequent competitor in the Open Championship, finishing in the top-10 on 14 occasions. His best finish came in 1889 when he was second. He tied for first place in the event but lost a playoff to Willie Park Jr.

Early life

Kirkaldy was born 18 March 1860 in Scotland. He was married to Annie McLeod.

Golf career

In his first Open Championship in 1879, Kirkaldy finished second to Jamie Anderson at the Old Course at St Andrews.[2] In the 1889 Open Championship at Musselburgh Links, he lost a playoff to Willie Park, Jnr.[3] In the 1891 Open Championship his brother Hugh beat him by two shots and he finished second alongside Willie Fernie.[4] In all, he placed in the top-10 14 times and the top-3 six times at the Open.

Death

He died on 16 April 1934[5] and is buried in the Eastern Cemetery in St Andrews, south of the cathedral, near the main south-west entrance. His wife Annie McLeod Kirkaldy lies with him.

Results in major championships

Note: Kirkaldy played only in The Open Championship.WD = withdrew
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place

Team appearances

Notes and References

  1. Book: Anderson. John G.. Gabbling About Golf. January 1922. Golfers Magazine.
  2. Web site: 19th Open – St Andrews 1879: Triple champion Jamie Anderson . The Open . 13 October 2016.
  3. Web site: 29th Open – Musselburgh Links 1889: Play off decides 1889 Open Champion . The Open . 13 October 2016.
  4. Web site: 31st Open – St Andrews 1891: Hugh Kirkaldy beats big brother Andrew . The Open . 13 October 2016.
  5. News: The Brooklyn Daily Eagle . 16 April 1934 . Andrew Kirkaldy St. Andrews Golf Professional, Dies.