Brian Huggett Explained

Brian Huggett
Fullname:Brian George Charles Huggett
Nickname:Welsh bulldog
Birth Date:1936 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Porthcawl, Wales
Residence:Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, England
Yearpro:1951
Extour:European Tour
European Seniors Tour
Prowins:34
Eurowins:2
Champwins:1
Seneurowins:10 (4th all time)
Otherwins:22
Masters:CUT: 1969
Usopen:DNP
Open:T2: 1965
Pga:DNP
Award1:Officer of the Order
of the British Empire
Year1:1978
Award2:Harry Vardon Trophy
Year2:1968

Brian George Charles Huggett, (born 18 November 1936) is a Welsh professional golfer.[1] He won 16 events on the European circuit between 1962 and 1978, including two after the formal start of the European Tour in 1972. In 1968 he won the Harry Vardon Trophy for leading the Order of Merit and he was in third place in 1969, 1970 and 1972. He won 10 times on the European Seniors Tour between 1992 and 2000, including the 1998 Senior British Open.

Huggett played six times for Great Britain and Ireland in the Ryder Cup between 1963 and 1975 and had a 9–10–6 win–loss–half record, despite never being on a winning team. He was also the Great Britain & Ireland's non-playing captain in 1977. He represented Wales nine times in the World Cup between 1963 and 1979. He played in the Open Championship 19 successive times between 1961 and 1979, finishing tied for third place in 1962 and joint runner-up in 1965.

Early life

Huggett was born in Porthcawl, Wales, the son of George Huggett, who was an assistant professional at Royal Porthcawl Golf Club. After World War II, George was the professional at Neath Golf Club before moving to Redhill and Reigate Golf Club, in Surrey, in 1950.[2] [3] Huggett has a younger brother Geoff who was also a professional golfer.[4]

Professional career

In 1951, Huggett turned professional becoming an assistant to his father at Redhill and Reigate, later being the professional at Romford Golf Club from 1960 to 1966.[5] In 1963 he was joined at Romford by his father.[6]

Huggett won his first important individual event in 1962, the Dutch Open. He had been runner-up the previous year.[7] Earlier in 1962, he had finished tied for third in the Open Championship, albeit a full 13 shots behind runaway winner Arnold Palmer.[8] Huggett had two more wins in 1963, the Cox Moore Tournament and the German Open, and finished the season third in the Order of Merit.[9] He qualified for the 1963 Ryder Cup team in third place in the points list.[10] Although the United States won the match 23 to 9, Huggett was the leading British scorer, with two wins and a half.[11]

After his successes in 1962 and 1963, Huggett struggled for success from 1964 to 1966, a period that coincided with the introduction of the bigger ball in many tournaments. During this period he was, however, joint runner-up in the 1965 Open Championship at Royal Birkdale, an event played with the smaller ball. He finished two shots behind Australia's Peter Thomson.[12]

Huggett returned to form in 1967, winning the PGA Close Championship and the Martini International in successive weeks, although he tied the Martini International with Malcolm Gregson. He qualified for the 1967 Ryder Cup team, finishing 7th in the points list.[13] As in 1963, the British and Irish team was heavily defeated. Huggett beat Julius Boros in the morning singles matches but lost to Arnold Palmer in his afternoon match.[11]

From 1968 to 1970 Huggett was a regular winner. In 1968, he won the Shell Winter Tournament, the Sumrie Tournament, the Martini International and the News of the World Match Play. He took Harry Vardon Trophy for leading the Order of Merit and played in the 1968 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship, losing to Arnold Palmer at the 36th hole.[14] [15] In 1969 Huggett won the Daks Tournament and was joint winner of the Bowmaker Tournament, finishing the season third in the 1969 Order of Merit.[16] Huggett was in second place in the Ryder Cup standings to get an automatic place in the team.[17] The Ryder Cup was tied at 16 points each. Playing the 18th hole in the last-but-one match, Huggett holed a putt to halve his match with Billy Casper. Just before making his putt he had heard a loud roar from the 17th green, where Tony Jacklin was playing Jack Nicklaus. Believing that Jacklin had beaten Nicklaus he thought that his putt had won the Ryder Cup. Only after leaving the green did he find out the Jacklin/Nicklaus match was still being played.[18] In 1970 Huggett won the Algarve Open, the Carroll's International and the Dunlop Masters. He again finished 3rd in the Order of Merit.[19] Huggett was ranked 10th in the world in McCormack's World Golf Rankings at the end of 1970, the rankings being based on performances from 1968 to 1970.[20]

Huggett was joint winner of the 1971 Daks Tournament with Neil Coles, but dropped to 8th place in the Order of Merit.[21] He was 7th in the points list for the 1971 Ryder Cup in St. Louis.[22] Only the leading six got an automatic place but Huggett was one of the six others selected by the committee.[23] The match was closer that the two previous matches Huggett had played in America, the United States winning by 5 points.[11]

European Tour

Huggett played on the European Tour from its start in 1972. He won twice on the tour, the Portuguese Open in 1974 and the B.A./Avis Open in 1978. He was a runner-up six times, three of those in 1972 when he lost in a playoff for the Sunbeam Electric Scottish Open, and was solo second in the German Open and the Italian Open.[24] [25] He was the third in the Order of Merit in 1972 and 8th in 1974, his only two seasons in the top 10.[24]

Huggett finished in 12th place in the points list for the 1973 Ryder Cup team for the match at Muirfield. Only the top 8 were guaranteed places, but the selection committee chose the players lying 9th to 12th in the list, giving Huggett a place in the team.[26] [27] Huggett's younger daughter, Sandra, was born on the morning of the opening day of the match. He was not selected for the opening foursomes but played with Maurice Bembridge in the afternoon fourballs, Huggett and Bembridge having an impressive 3&1 win over Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer.[28] [29] The match was tied after two days but the United States dominated the two singles sessions. Huggett beat Homero Blancas in the singles and went through the contest undefeated.[11] Huggett got a place in the 1975 Ryder Cup team by finishing in 8th place in the points list, with 8 being guaranteed places.[30] He only played in two matches, winning a foursomes match with Tony Jacklin but losing to Gene Littler in the singles.[11] 1975 was Huggett's last appearance in the Ryder Cup. In 6 contests he played 25 matches, winning 9, losing 10 and halving 6. In singles matches he had 3 wins, 3 defeats and 1 halved match.[11] He was the non-playing captain in 1977, the last Ryder Cup before continental European players were included.[31]

Senior career

Huggett played on the European Seniors Tour from its start in 1992, making his final appearances in 2007.[32] He won 10 times on the tour between 1992 and 2000 including the 1993 PGA Seniors Championship and the 1998 Senior British Open.[32] He won the PGA Seniors Championship at Sunningdale, by 3 strokes from Bobby Verwey.[33] His biggest win was the 1998 Senior British Open at Royal Portrush, winning the first prize of £60,000. He had tied with Eddie Polland after the 72 holes, but won the playoff at the first extra hole after Polland had missed the green with his second shot and, after chipping onto the green, missed his putt from nine feet. Huggett had beaten Polland and Neil Coles in a playoff for the Schroder Senior Masters the previous week. His last win was in the 2000 Beko Classic at the age of 63 years and 171 days.[34] Huggett finished in the top ten on the European Seniors Tour's Order of Merit every year from 1992 to 1996 and again in 1998, his best position being 2nd in 1993, 1994 and 1998.[35]

Huggett has also been a golf-course designer.[36]

Personal life

Huggett is married to Winnie and has two daughters.[37] His daughter Sandra Huggett is an actress.[38]

Awards and honors

Professional wins (34)

European Tour wins (2)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner-up
113 Apr 1974Portuguese Open−4 (71-66-68-67=272)4 strokes John Fourie
24 Jun 1978B.A./Avis Open−13 (65-66-71-69=271)3 strokes Eamonn Darcy

Source:[41]

European Tour playoff record (0–1)

Source:[42]

Great Britain and Ireland wins (11)

DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upRef.
27 Apr 1963Cox Moore Tournament72-68-70-66=2761 stroke John Jacobs[43]
10 Jun 1967PGA Close Championship66-67-67-71=2718 strokes Jimmy Hitchcock, Bernard Hunt[44]
17 Jun 1967Martini International69-70-70-70=279Tie Malcolm Gregson[45]
1 Jun 1968Sumrie Tournament69-75-70-68=2824 strokes Ángel Gallardo[46]
15 Jun 1968Martini International72-69-66-71=2782 strokes Tommy Horton[47]
8 Sep 1968News of the World Match Play1 up John Panton[48]
31 May 1969Daks Tournament71-71-75-72=2892 strokes Bernard Gallacher[49]
1 Jul 1969Bowmaker Tournament68-67=135Tie Tony Grubb[50]
21 Jun 1970Carroll's International68-68-69-74=2797 strokes Christy O'Connor Snr[51]
12 Sep 1970Dunlop Masters80-78-70-65=2935 strokes David Graham[52]
5 Jun 1971Daks Tournament69-75-68-72=284Tie Neil Coles[53]

Continental Europe wins (3)

DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner-upRef.
5 Aug 1962Dutch Open69-71-65-69=2742 strokes Gerard de Wit[54]
11 Aug 1963German Open70-70-68-70=2781 stroke Peter Alliss[55]
22 Mar 1970Algarve Open75-78-71-69=2933 strokes Andrew Brooks[56]

Other wins (8)

Senior PGA Tour wins (1)

Legend
Senior major championships (1)
Other Senior PGA Tour (0)

Senior PGA Tour playoff record (1–0)

Source:

European Seniors Tour wins (10)

Legend
Senior major championships (1)
Other European Seniors Tour (9)
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
126 Apr 1992Gary Player Anvil Senior Classic+5 (76-74-71=221)Playoff Tommy Horton
230 Aug 1992Northern Electric Seniors+8 (75-74-75=224)Playoff David Jimenez
313 Jun 1993Northern Electric Seniors (2)−1 (73-34=107)*1 stroke Tommy Horton, Brian Waites
47 Aug 1993Forte PGA Seniors Championship−6 (69-65-70=204)3 strokes Bobby Verwey
522 May 1994La Manga Spanish Seniors Open−1 (72-74-69=215)Playoff Malcolm Gregson, David Snell
61 Apr 1995Windsor Senior Masters−7 (70-67-72=209)1 stroke Antonio Garrido
73 Sep 1995Shell Scottish Seniors Open−10 (64-70-66=200)2 strokes Neil Coles
82 Aug 1998Schroder Senior Masters−7 (72-71-66=209)Playoff Neil Coles, Eddie Polland
99 Aug 1998Senior British Open−5 (71-70-71-71=283)Playoff Eddie Polland
107 May 2000Beko Classic−8 (69-68-71=208)Playoff Bob Shearer
*Note: The 1993 Northern Electric Seniors was shortened to 27 holes due to rain.
Sources:[65] [66] [67]

European Seniors Tour playoff record (6–1)

No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
11992Gary Player Anvil Senior Classic Tommy HortonWon with par on fourth extra hole
21992Northern Electric Seniors David JimenezWon with par on first extra hole
31994La Manga Spanish Seniors Open Malcolm Gregson, David SnellWon with eagle on first extra hole
41996Castle Royle European Seniors Classic Tommy HortonLost to birdie on first extra hole
51998Schroder Senior Masters Neil Coles, Eddie PollandWon with birdie on first extra hole
61998Senior British Open Eddie PollandWon with par on first extra hole
72000Beko Classic Bob ShearerWon with par on first extra hole
Source:[68] [69] [70] [71] [72] [73]

Playoff record

Far East Circuit playoff record (0–1)

Results in major championships

Tournament196119621963196419651966196719681969
Masters TournamentCUT
The Open ChampionshipT25T3T14CUTT2T43T25T13T16
Tournament1970197119721973197419751976197719781979
Masters Tournament
The Open ChampionshipT28T25T26CUTCUTT40CUTT48CUTCUT
CUT = missed the half-way cut (3rd round cut in 1973, 1974 and 1978 Open Championships)
"T" indicates a tie for a place
Note: Huggett never played in the U.S. Open or PGA Championship.

Source:[74]

Senior major championships

Wins (1)

1Defeated Polland with a par at the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.

[75] [76]

Team appearances

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Alliss, Peter . Peter Alliss

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  2. News: George Huggett goes to Surrey . The Western Mail . 10 June 1950 . 7 . Newspapers.com.
  3. News: George Huggett . The Daily Telegraph . 26 January 1983 . 29 . Newspapers.com.
  4. News: Helping the wound-up to unwind . Cambridgeshire Evening News . 29 March 1973 . 40 . Newspapers.com.
  5. Web site: Club History and Info . Romford Golf Club access-. 14 October 2023.
  6. News: Huggett gets a new assistant - his dad . . 14 August 1963 . 18 . Newspapers.com.
  7. News: Dutch title for Wilkes . The Glasgow Herald . 31 July 1961 . 9.
  8. News: Palmer retains Open title . Cyril . Horne . Glasgow Herald . 14 July 1962 . 1.
  9. News: Vardon Trophy for Coles . The Glasgow Herald . 5 October 1963 . 8.
  10. News: Brothers in . The Glasgow Herald . 23 September 1963 . 10.
  11. Web site: 2016 Ryder Cup Media Guide . 26 September 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150927104329/http://www.pga.org/sites/default/files/assets/library/Media/mg_2015_rc.pdf . 27 September 2015.
  12. News: Open golf title for Thomson . Raymond . Jacobs . The Glasgow Herald . 10 July 1965 . 1.
  13. News: Will wins Ryder Cup place . The Glasgow Herald . 17 July 1967 . 4.
  14. News: Thomson hopes destroyed by Player's wedge . Raymond . Jacobs . The Glasgow Herald . 11 October 1968 . 4.
  15. News: Townsend's £9593 leads money list . The Glasgow Herald . 23 October 1968 . 6.
  16. News: Gallacher top . . 3 October 1969 . 14 . Newspapers.com.
  17. News: Gallacher nosed out by 1/2 point . . 16 July 1969 . 14 . Newspapers.com.
  18. News: All hail Ryder Cup hero Brian Huggett . . 16 March 2014 . John . Huggan.
  19. News: Vardon Trophy for Coles . The Glasgow Herald . 6 October 1970 . 6.
  20. The World of Professional Golf 1970, Mark H. McCormack
  21. News: Player tops British earnings list . The Glasgow Herald . 6 November 1971 . 4.
  22. News: Bannerman in Ryder Cup team by being fourth in points table . Raymond . Jacobs . The Glasgow Herald . 23 August 1971 . 5.
  23. News: Two Scots in Ryder Cup side: Garner preferred to Horton . Raymond . Jacobs . The Glasgow Herald . 24 August 1971 . 6.
  24. Web site: Brian Huggett . . https://web.archive.org/web/20160625133324/http://www.europeantour.com/seniortour/players/playerid=547/record/index.html . 25 June 2016.
  25. News: Coles makes a worthy champion . Pat . Ward-Thomas . The Guardian . 3 July 1972 . 17 . Newspapers.com.
  26. News: Garner may miss Ryder Cup . The Glasgow Herald . 5 . 20 August 1973.
  27. News: Selectors stick to Ryder Cup table . The Glasgow Herald . 4 . 21 August 1973.
  28. News: Scots show way in Ryder Cup . Murray . Ritchie . The Glasgow Herald . 1 . 21 September 1973.
  29. News: Ryder Pop . Ron . Wills . Daily Mirror . 21 September 1973 . 32 . Newspapers.com.
  30. News: Norman Wood gains Ryder Cup place . The Glasgow Herald . 18 August 1975 . 15.
  31. News: Huggett Ryder captain . The Glasgow Herald . 27 July 1977 . 17.
  32. Web site: Brian Huggett . European Tour . 11 October 2023.
  33. News: Waites thwarted despite record 64 . Bob . Rodney . The Daily Telegraph . 9 August 1993 . 40 . Newspapers.com.
  34. Web site: Oldest winners on the European Senior Tour . . 14 October 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150910022603/http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/news/newsid=186327.html . 10 September 2015.
  35. Web site: John Jacobs Trophy Winners . . 14 October 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150909205127/http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/news/newsid=186625.html . 9 September 2015.
  36. Web site: Brian Huggett . European Tour . 14 October 2023.
  37. News: Helping the wound-up to unwind . Glaorgan Gazette . 7 June 1978 . 2 . Newspapers.com.
  38. Web site: Sandra Huggett . Cheryl . Griffin . Holby.tv . 13 July 2010.
  39. UK list:
  40. Web site: Brian Huggett . 12 October 2023 . Welsh Sports Hall of Fame.
  41. Web site: Brian Huggett . European Tour . 12 October 2023.
  42. News: Coles makes a worthy champion . Pat . Ward-Thomas . The Guardian . 3 July 1972 . 17 . Newspapers.com.
  43. News: Huggett's success in Cox Moore event . The Glasgow Herald . 29 April 1963 . 10.
  44. News: Lighter Clubs and Longer Driver give Huggett P.G.A. Title . The Glasgow Herald . 12 June 1967 . 4.
  45. News: Gregson and Huggett tie for top place in Martini . The Glasgow Herald . 19 June 1967 . 4.
  46. News: Huggett's four-stroke win in Sumrie . The Glasgow Herald . 4 . 3 June 1968.
  47. News: Third win of year for Huggett . The Glasgow Herald . 17 June 1968 . 4.
  48. News: Panton fails gallantly in match-play title attempt . The Glasgow Herald . 9 September 1968 . 6.
  49. News: Huggett edges out Gallacher over closing two holes . The Glasgow Herald . 2 June 1969 . 5.
  50. News: The Times . 2 July 1969 . 13 . Bowmaker Golf – Huggett and Grubb in tie.
  51. News: Seven-shot win for Huggett . The Glasgow Herald . 22 June 1970 . 5.
  52. News: Huggett "scrambles" to record 65 and Masters title . Raymond . Jacobs . The Glasgow Herald . 14 September 1970 . 4.
  53. News: Huggett and Coles in tie . The Glasgow Herald . 7 June 1971 . 10.
  54. News: Briton wins Dutch Open . The Glasgow Herald . 6 August 1962 . 3.
  55. News: Huggett's victory by a stroke . The Glasgow Herald . 12 August 1963 . 3.
  56. News: Brooks second in Algarve . The Glasgow Herald . 23 March 1970 . 6.
  57. News: Sunningdale Foursomes . The Glasgow Herald . 30 March 1957 . 9.
  58. News: Christmas continues successful run – Poor weather for foursomes . The Glasgow Herald . 5 . 30 September 1961.
  59. News: Huggett's victory in Smart Weston . The Glasgow Herald . 6 . 2 April 1965.
  60. News: Gleneagles Hotel foursomes – Victory For Burgess and Huggett in final . The Glasgow Herald . 5 . 23 October 1965.
  61. News: Huggett wins Shell event from Panton . The Glasgow Herald . 11 . 22 Apr 1968.
  62. News: Cowdrey plays vital part in side's victory . The Glasgow Herald . 4 . 1 November 1969.
  63. News: Winning thrust by Huggett and Gregson . The Glasgow Herald . 22 May 1972 . 5.
  64. News: The British Ryder Cup captain . The Glasgow Herald . 17 August 1978 . 15.
  65. Web site: Senior Past Champions Current Events . . 14 October 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150910022935/http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/news/newsid=186334.html . 10 September 2015.
  66. Web site: Senior Past Champions Former Events . . 14 October 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150907123227/http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/news/newsid=186399.html . 7 September 2015.
  67. Web site: Most Official Staysure Tour Victories . European Tour . 12 December 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180826214721/http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/news/newsid=186278.html . 26 August 2018.
  68. Web site: Individual Play-off Records since 1992 . European Tour . 14 October 2014 . 18 July 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160913105301/http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/news/newsid=186144.html . 13 September 2016.
  69. News: Huggett returns to win opening event . . 27 April 1992 . 39 . Newspapers.com.
  70. News: Welshman Brian Huggett . . 31 August 1992 . 31 . Newspapers.com.
  71. News: Golf . . 23 May 1994 . 37 . Newspapers.com.
  72. News: Golf . . 17 June 1996 . 44 . Newspapers.com.
  73. News: Huggett ends wait with play-off win . . 3 August 1998 . 42 . Newspapers.com.
  74. Book: Brenner, Morgan G. . The Majors of Golf: Complete Results of the Open, the U.S. Open, the PGA Championship and the Masters, 1860-2008 . 1 . 2009 . McFarland . 978-0-7864-3360-5.
  75. Web site: Brian Huggett wins . 12 October 2023 . European Tour.
  76. News: Polland is pipped again by Huggett . The Irish Times . 10 August 1998.
  77. Web site: 2014 Ryder Cup Media and Players' Guide . September 30, 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141006074322/http://2014rcmediaguide.com/2014RyderCupMediaGuide/ . October 6, 2014 .
  78. News: Exciting play by United States . The Glasgow Herald . 29 October 1963 . 6 . P.A. . Ward-Thomas.
  79. News: Americans retain Canada Cup . The Glasgow Herald . 8 December 1964 . 5.
  80. News: Canada Cup for South Africa . The Glasgow Herald . 4 October 1965 . 6.
  81. News: More on golf: All the scores . The Province . Vancouver, British Columbia . Associated Press . 18 November 1968 . 18 . newspapers.com . subscription.
  82. News: Tenth U.S. World Cup victory . The Glasgow Herald . 6 October 1969 . 5.
  83. News: Australia take cup by nine strokes from Argentina . The Glasgow Herald . 16 November 1970 . 4.
  84. News: Americans cruise to World Cup golf triumph . The Glasgow Herald . 15 November 1971 . 5.
  85. News: World Cup Final Individual Winners . The Desert Sun . Palm Springs, California . 13 December 1976 . B3.
  86. News: Lyle & Brown fight hard but U.S. finish 5 strokes ahead . Michael . Williams . . 12 November 1979 . 34 . Newspapers.com.
  87. News: England's clean sweep in R.T.V. Internationals . The Glasgow Herald . 4 . 28 August 1967.
  88. News: Scotland lose all but one singles against English . The Glasgow Herald . 25 October 1971 . 5.
  89. News: The Times . 4 September 1972 . 7 . Jacklin's superb play inspires England.
  90. News: Scotland's £5000 team triumph . The Glasgow Herald . 3 September 1973 . 5.
  91. News: 'Imported' team kept interest alive to end . The Glasgow Herald . 26 August 1974 . 5.
  92. News: Scots just miss second place . The Glasgow Herald . 29 September 1975 . 17.
  93. News: Coles - Double Diamond triumph . The Glasgow Herald . 23 August 1976 . 15.
  94. News: American put in sparkling finish . The Glasgow Herald . 22 August 1977 . 17.
  95. News: The Times . 11 September 1972 . 8 . Golf – Steadiness of Spaniards beats Wales in final.
  96. News: Gallacher inspires Scots' 2-1 win over France in final . Michael . Williams . . 29 October 1973 . 29 . Newspapers.com.
  97. News: Gallacher undefeated in British victory . The Glasgow Herald . 4 November 1974 . 4.
  98. News: Short game is golf answer . The Glasgow Herald . 25 September 1978 . 12.
  99. News: European Cup . . 16 November 1998 . 46 . Newspapers.com.