Peter Gill (golfer) explained

Peter Gill
Fullname:Peter E. Gill
Birth Date:23 July 1930
Birth Place:Aldridge, Walsall, England
Death Place:Maidstone, Kent, England
Status:Professional
Extour:European Tour
European Seniors Tour
Prowins:2
Masters:DNP
Usopen:DNP
Open:CUT: 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1967
Pga:DNP

Peter E. Gill (23 July 1930 – 23 April 2020) was an English professional golfer.[1] In 1959 he won the Coombe Hill Assistants' Tournament and the Gor-Ray Cup in successive weeks. He died in 2020 from COVID-19 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in England.

Professional career

Gill was an assistant professional in the 1950s, first at Little Aston Golf Club and then at Addington Golf Club.[1] He played regularly in assistants' tournaments and in 1953, while still at Little Aston, he reached the semi-final of the Gor-Ray Cup, the PGA Assistants' Championship, before losing to Geoffrey Hunt.[2] He qualified for the Open Championship the same year. In 1959 he won the Coombe Hill Assistants' Tournament and the Gor-Ray Cup in successive weeks. He won the Coombe Hill Tournament after a six-hole playoff with Billy Bingham and then won the Gor-Ray Cup, a stroke ahead of Peter Shanks.[3] [4]

Gill was third in the 1970 John Player Classic, an event that had first prize of £25,000. Christy O'Connor Snr won the event, ahead of Tony Jacklin, with Gill tying with Neil Coles and winning £3,750.[5] Although he over 40 when the tour was formed, Gill played in a few European Tour events in 1972 and 1973.

Gill played in the PGA Seniors Championship in the 1980s. In his first appearance in 1981 he finished a stroke behind Christy O'Connor Snr and Fred Boobyer.[6] The following year he was again a shot out of a playoff.[7] In 1983 he was runner-up, nine strokes behind O'Connor who won the event for the sixth time and for third successive year.[8] Gill played in the European Seniors Tour in its early years, although he was over 60 when the tour was founded. He had one top-10 finish, in the 1992 Belfast Telegraph Irish Senior Masters.

Gill was the professional at Surbiton Golf Club in Surrey, Gatton Manor in Surrey and Knole Park in Kent.[1] He was an honorary member of the PGA.[1]

Professional wins (2)

Results in major championships

Note: Gill only played in The Open Championship.
CUT = missed the half-way cut
WD = withdrew

Source:[9]

Notes and References

  1. News: Peter Gill (1930 – 2020) . . 23 April 2020.
  2. News: Brothers Meet in Final . . 5 . 14 May 1953.
  3. News: Assistants' win for P E Gill . . 11 . 29 May 1959.
  4. News: New Assistants' Champion . . 11 . 5 June 1959.
  5. News: O'Connor holds off Jacklin and wins £25,000 . The Glasgow Herald . 7 September 1970 . 4.
  6. News: Christy has Irish luck . . 25 July 1981 . 14.
  7. News: O'Connor again after play-off . . 28 May 1982 . 23.
  8. News: O'Connor retains his seniors crown . . 27 May 1983 . 25.
  9. 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.