Boys Home Internationals Explained

Boys Home Internationals
Establishment:1985
Course:Ashburnham Golf Club (2019)
Format:Team match play
Month Played:August

The Boys Home Internationals was an amateur team golf championship for boys between the four Home Nations. Ireland was represented by the whole island of Ireland.The event was organised by The R&A. The inaugural event was held in 1985 and the venue cycled between the four nations. The winning team received the R&A Trophy.[1] Originally it was played immediately before, and at the same venue, as the Boys Amateur Championship. However from 1997 it was held as a separate event.[2] In 2021 the match was replaced by a combined Girls and Boys Home Internationals.

A match between Scotland and England boys had been played since 1923 while Ireland and Wales had played a match since 1972.[2]

Format

Each team played the other three teams over three successive days. Each team had 11 players. Each match involved 5 18-hole foursomes in the morning and 10 18-hole singles in the afternoon.

From 1985 to 1995 the contest was played in a knock-out format over two days. England and Scotland had played a boys' international since 1923 and a match between Ireland and Wales had also been played, on the same day, since 1972. These two matches continued to be played, acting as semi-finals, with the two winning teams meeting to decide the winner of the home internationals. The two first-day losers also played each other on the second day.

Results

YearVenueLocationWinnerWRunner-upWThirdWFourthWRefs.
2020 Ireland Cancelled [3]
2019 Ashburnham Wales 3 2 1 0 [4]
2018 Scotland 3 2 1 0 [5]
2017 St Annes Old Links England 3 1.5 1 0.5 [6]
2016 Ireland 3 2 1 0 [7]
2015 Conwy (Caernarfonshire) Wales 3 2 1 0 [8]
2014 Western Gailes Scotland 3 2 1 0 [9]
2013 Forest Pines England 2.5 2 1.5 0 [10]
2012 Ireland 3 2 1 0 [11]
2011 Royal St. David’s Wales 3 1/22.5 1/21 1/18
2010 Southerness Scotland 2.5 2 1 0.5
2009 England 2.5 2 1 0.5
2008 Ireland 3 2 1 0
2007 Wales 3 2 1 0
2006 Scotland 2.5 2 1.5 0
2005 England 3 2 1 0
2004 Ireland 3 1.5 1 0.5
2003 Royal St. David’s Wales 2.5 2 1 0.5
2002 Blairgowrie Scotland 3 2 1 0
2001 England 2.5 2 1.5 0
2000 Ireland 2/25.5 2/25 1/22 1/17.5
1999 Conwy (Caernarfonshire) Wales 3 2 1 0
1998 St Andrews (Jubilee) Scotland 3 2 1 0
1997 England 3 2 1 0
1996 Littlestone England 3 2 1 0
YearVenueLocationWinner(s)ScoreRunner-upThirdScoreFourthRef.
1995 Dunbar Scotland 10–5 14–1
1994 England 11.5–3.5 12.5–2.5
1993 Glenbervie Scotland 11–4 10.5–4.5
1992 England
7.5–7.5 Tie 10.5–4.5
1991 Montrose Scotland 12–3 Ireland
7.5–7.5 Tie
1990 England 12.5–2.5 11–4
1989 Scotland 11.5–3.5 12–3 [12]
1988 England 14–1 9–6
1987 Scotland 10.5–4.5 9.5–5.5 [13]
1986 England 8.5–6.5 10–5 [14]
1985 Scotland 7.5–7.5 Tie 11–4 [15]

Source:[16]

Earlier England–Scotland matches

Before the Boys Home Internationals was founded, an annual match had been played between England and Scotland since 1923. It was also played immediately before, and generally at the same venue, as the Boys Amateur Championship.[2]

The first match was held on Monday 27 August 1923 at Dunbar, before the third Boys Amateur Championship. There were 10 singles matches with Scotland winning 6, England 3 with one match halved. Scotland won again in 1924 before England won in 1925 and 1926. The 1926 was reduced to just 8 singles matches. Foursomes matches were added in 1927; the match consisting of four foursomes and eight singles. Scotland won the match 7–5. England won a close match in 1928 but Scotland won 9 of the 11 matches between 1929 and 1939. England only win in the 1930s was in 1934, with the 1935 match being tied. Of the 17 matches up to 1939, Scotland had won 12 with England winning 4 and one match tied.

The contest resumed in 1946 with England winning the first three post-war matches. In 1950, an increase in the number of entries for the Boys Championship meant that the England–Scotland match was held on a Saturday for the first time. It was played on a Monday in 1951 but then became a regular Saturday event. From 1958 to 1966 a match was played between a combined England and Scotland team and a team from the Continent of Europe, the forerunner of the Jacques Léglise Trophy. In 1958 and 1959 this match was played on a Saturday with the England–Scotland match played the day before, a Friday. However, from 1960 to 1966 the order of the matches was reversed, the England–Scotland match returning to the Saturday. From 1965 the format was changed; the match consisting of five foursomes and ten singles.

The Jacques Léglise Trophy was started in 1977 and was played on a Friday, the England–Scotland match continuing to be played on the Saturday.

YearVenueLocationWinnerScoreRef.
1984 Wales 9½–5½ [17]
1983 Scotland 8–7 [18]
1982 England 8–7 [19]
1981 Scotland Tie 7½–7½ [20]
1980 England 9–6
1979 Scotland 11–4
1978 England 8½–6½
1977 Scotland 8–7 [21]
1976 England 8–7
1975 Scotland 9½–5½
1974 England 11–4 [22]
1973 Scotland 9–6 [23]
1972 England 13½–1½ [24]
1971 Scotland Tie 7½–7½ [25]
1970 England 12–3 [26]
1969 Scotland 12–3
1968 England 10–5 [27]
1967 Scotland 8–7 [28]
1966 England 12–3 [29]
1965 Scotland 10–5 [30]
1964 England 9–3 [31]
1963 Scotland 9–3 [32]
1962 England 6½–5½ [33]
1961 Scotland 7–5 [34]
1960 England 10–2 [35]
1959 Scotland 8½–3½ [36]
1958 England 7–5 [37]
1957 Scotland 7½–4½ [38]
1956 England 7½–4½ [39]
1955 Scotland 9–3 [40]
1954 England 6½–5½ [41]
1953 Scotland 7–5 [42]
1952 England 6½–5½ [43]
1951 Scotland 7–5 [44]
1950 England 8½–3½ [45]
1949 Scotland 8–4 [46]
1948 Scotland 9–3 [47]
1947 England 7–5 [48]
1946 Scotland 8½–3½ [49]
align=center colspan=61940–1945: No tournament due to World War II
1939 Scotland 7–5 [50]
1938 Moor Park England 7½–4½ [51]
1937 Scotland 9½–2½ [52]
1936 England 8½–3½ [53]
1935 Scotland Tie 6–6 [54]
1934 England 9–3 [55]
1933 Scotland 7–5 [56]
1932 England 8–4 [57]
1931 Scotland 7½–4½ [58]
1930 Fulwell England 8–4 [59]
1929 Scotland 9½–2½ [60]
1928 England 6½–5½ [61]
1927 Scotland 7–5 [62]
1926 Coombe Hill England 4½–3½ [63]
1925 Scotland 6–4 [64]
1924 Coombe Hill England 6–4 [65]
1923 Scotland 6½–3½ [66]

Source:[16]

Earlier Ireland–Wales matches

The match was first played in 1972 on the same day as the England–Scotland match, the Saturday before the Boys Amateur Championship.

YearVenueLocationWinnerScoreRef.
1984 Wales 6½–5½
1983 Scotland 7–5
1982 England 9–3
1981 Scotland 8–4
1980 England 6½–5½
1979 Scotland 9½–2½
1978 England 8–4
1977 Scotland 6½–5½
1976 England 7½–1½
1975 Scotland 6½–2½
1974 England 5–4
1973 Scotland 5½–3½
1972 England 5–4

Source:[16]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: King double over Baker in vain for boys . The Glasgow Herald . 9 August 1985 . 27.
  2. Web site: History R&A Boys Home Internationals . The R&A . 6 July 2021.
  3. Web site: 2020 Amateur Events Update . The R&A . 6 July 2021 . 30 April 2020.
  4. Web site: R&A Championships and International Matches 2019 . 11 December 2022 . The R&A.
  5. Web site: R&A Championships and International Matches 2018 . 11 December 2022 . The R&A.
  6. Web site: R&A Championships and International Matches 2017 . 11 December 2022 . The R&A.
  7. Web site: R&A Championships and International Matches 2016 . 11 December 2022 . The R&A.
  8. Web site: R&A Championships and International Matches 2015 . 11 December 2022 . The R&A.
  9. Web site: R&A Championships and International Matches 2014 . 11 December 2022 . The R&A.
  10. Web site: R&A Championships and International Matches 2013 . 11 December 2022 . The R&A.
  11. Web site: R&A Championships and International Matches 1984 - 2012 . Peter N. . Lewis . 11 December 2022 . The R&A.
  12. News: England's rout poses question over format . Karen . Giles . The Glasgow Herald . 12 August 1989 . 17.
  13. News: Wright proves a real hero . The Glasgow Herald . 8 August 1987 . 21.
  14. News: Scotland . The Glasgow Herald . 9 August 1986 . 18.
  15. News: Kemble claims share of glory . The Glasgow Herald . 10 August 1985 . 18.
  16. Web site: Past Winners R&A Boys Home Internationals . The R&A . 6 July 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220124210217/https://www.randa.org/en/championships/boyshomeinternationals/past-winners . 24 January 2022.
  17. News: Scots go down . The Glasgow Herald . 13 August 1984 . 14.
  18. News: Hare's-breadth England win . Raymond . Jacobs . The Glasgow Herald . 8 August 1983 . 15.
  19. News: Cruel end to Scots' hopes . The Glasgow Herald . 9 August 1982 . 15.
  20. News: British boys warm up with classic encounter . The Glasgow Herald . 10 August 1981 . 15.
  21. News: Player's son bids for boys' title . The Glasgow Herald . 15 August 1977 . 14.
  22. News: Scottish boys are routed . The Glasgow Herald . 19 August 1974 . 5.
  23. News: Scots' lapse in foursomes proves vital . The Glasgow Herald . 20 August 1973 . 5.
  24. News: Boys' international . The Guardian . 21 August 1972 . 15 . Newspapers.com.
  25. News: British boys international . The Observer . 15 August 1971 . 15 . Newspapers.com.
  26. News: Heavy defeat for Scots' boys . The Glasgow Herald . 17 August 1970 . 5.
  27. News: English boys defeat the Scots . The Guardian . 19 August 1968 . 13 . Newspapers.com.
  28. News: Scotland's narrow victory in boys' international . Raymond . Jacobs . The Glasgow Herald . 21 August 1967 . 11.
  29. News: Heavy defeat for Scottish boys . The Glasgow Herald . 15 August 1966 . 5.
  30. News: Scottish boys' title hopes dimmed . The Glasgow Herald . 16 August 1965 . 4.
  31. News: Heavy defeat for Scottish boys . Raymond . Jacobs . The Glasgow Herald . 17 August 1964 . 8.
  32. News: Boys' fine play in international . The Glasgow Herald . 19 August 1963 . 3.
  33. News: Royal Mid-Surrey hides terrors . Cyril . Horne . The Glasgow Herald . 22 August 1962 . 4.
  34. News: Scotland fight back . The Glasgow Herald . 21 August 1961 . 3.
  35. News: Scottish boys well beaten . The Glasgow Herald . 22 August 1960 . 4.
  36. News: Comfortable win for England . The Glasgow Herald . 15 August 1959 . 7.
  37. News: England beat Scotland . The Glasgow Herald . 16 August 1958 . 8.
  38. News: Scotland regain boys' international title . The Glasgow Herald . 19 August 1957 . 8.
  39. News: Scots lack resolution in boys' international . The Glasgow Herald . 20 August 1956 . 9.
  40. News: Scotland's prospects in boys' championship . The Glasgow Herald . 22 August 1955 . 4.
  41. News: Prospects for boys' championship . The Glasgow Herald . 23 August 1954 . 9.
  42. News: Scotland's prospects for boys' championship . The Glasgow Herald . 24 August 1953 . 9.
  43. News: England win boys' international . The Glasgow Herald . 26 August 1952 . 2.
  44. News: England win boys' golf international . The Glasgow Herald . 20 August 1951 . 6.
  45. News: Scottish victory in boys' golf match . The Glasgow Herald . 22 August 1950 . 2.
  46. News: Boys' match at St Andrews . The Guardian . 23 August 1949 . 2 . Newspapers.com.
  47. News: Scottish beaten in boys' golf international . The Glasgow Herald . 24 August 1948 . 4.
  48. News: Scottish boys' rally . The Glasgow Herald . 26 August 1947 . 2.
  49. News: England breaks the spell . The Glasgow Herald . 27 August 1946 . 4.
  50. News: Scots boy golfers maintain tradition . The Glasgow Herald . 22 August 1939 . 4.
  51. News: Scottish boys' success . The Glasgow Herald . 23 August 1938 . 3.
  52. News: Scots prospects bright . The Glasgow Herald . 18 August 1937 . 3.
  53. News: Scottish boys' golf win . The Glasgow Herald . 19 August 1936 . 16.
  54. News: International golf . The Glasgow Herald . 20 August 1935 . 3.
  55. News: Boys' international match . The Glasgow Herald . 21 August 1934 . 16.
  56. News: Scottish boys win . The Glasgow Herald . 22 August 1933 . 2.
  57. News: Scottish boys' victory . The Glasgow Herald . 23 August 1932 . 3.
  58. News: Golf – Boys' international . The Glasgow Herald . 25 August 1931 . 3.
  59. News: Scottish boys'victory . The Glasgow Herald . 26 August 1930 . 9.
  60. News: Boy golfers . The Glasgow Herald . 20 August 1929 . 3.
  61. News: Boys' international at Formby . The Glasgow Herald . 21 August 1928 . 7.
  62. News: Scots boys win . The Glasgow Herald . 23 August 1927 . 9.
  63. News: Boys' international . The Glasgow Herald . 24 August 1926 . 3.
  64. News: Boys' international . The Glasgow Herald . 18 August 1925 . 12.
  65. News: Boys' international . The Glasgow Herald . 2 September 1924 . 7.
  66. News: Scotland v England . The Glasgow Herald . 28 August 1923 . 3.