George Gadd Explained

George Gadd
Fullname:Francis George Gadd
Birth Date:1890
Birth Place:Malvern, Worcestershire, England
Death Date:25 September 1957 (aged 67)
Death Place:Roehampton, London, England
Status:Professional
Prowins:5
Masters:DNP
Usopen:DQ: 1927
Open:T9: 1924
Pga:DNP

Francis George Gadd (1890 – 25 September 1957[1]) was an English professional golfer. He was on the 1927 Ryder Cup team but did not play in any matches.

Gadd was Welsh Professional Champion in 1913, won the 1922 News of the World Match Play, won the Northern Professional Championship in 1924 and 1926 and tied for the Surrey Open Championship in 1926. He was also runner-up in the News of the World Match Play in 1924 and 1925.

Gadd died at his bungalow at the Roehampton Club on 25 September 1957. He had become depressed by his failing health and had died in a gas-filled room. The coroner returned a verdict "that he died from self-administered carbon monoxide poisoning".[2] He was professional at the Roehampton Club from 1914 except for a period when he was at Malden Golf Club, New Malden from 1937 to 1945. He had resigned as professional at Roehampton in 1956.[3]

Gadd was the eldest of a number of golfing brothers, including Bert who won the French and Irish Open Championships.

Professional wins

this list may be incomplete

Results in major championships

Tournament191419151916191719181919
U.S. OpenNTNT
The Open ChampionshipWDNTNTNTNTNT
Tournament1920192119221923192419251926192719281929
U.S. OpenDQ
The Open ChampionshipT40T12T29T9T24WDT23
Tournament19301931193219331934
U.S. Open
The Open ChampionshipT44CUTT58T50
Note: Gadd only played in The Open Championship and the U.S. Open.
NT = No tournament
WD = withdrew
DQ = disqualified
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place

Team appearances

Notes and References

  1. "Deaths - Gadd" The Times, 28 September 1957; pg. 1; Issue 53958
  2. "Verdict on Gassed Golfer" The Times, 2 October 1957; pg. 5; Issue 53961
  3. "Mr. George Gadd" The Times, 27 September 1957; pg. 14; Issue 53957