Reg Wilson (golfer) explained

Reg Wilson
Fullname:Reginald George Wilson
Birth Date:1888
Birth Place:Bushey, Hertfordshire, England
Death Date:1959 (aged 71)
Death Place:England
Yearpro:1904
Prowins:1
Masters:DNP
Usopen:DNP
Open:6th: 1914
Pga:DNP

Reginald George Wilson (1888–1959) was an English professional golfer. He had some success both before and after World War I.

Wilson twice finished in the top-10 in the Open Championship, finishing tied for 7th place in 1912 and in 6th place in 1914. He played for England against Scotland in 1913, winning both his matches.[1]

Wilson enjoyed considerable success in the News of the World Match Play. He reached the semi-final stage in both 1912 and 1913. In 1912 he lost 7&5 to Harry Vardon,[2] while in 1913 he lost 4&3 to George Duncan.[3] Wilson won the tournament in 1923 at Walton Heath Golf Club beating Thomas Renouf 4&2 in the final and winning the first prize of £200.[4] He reached the semi-final for the fourth time in 1926, losing to 58-year-old Sandy Herd by 1 hole.[5]

Wilson was originally at Berkhamsted Golf Club but moved to Croham Hurst Golf Club in 1913 where he stayed until at least 1939.

His son Reginald William George Wilson (1908–1993) was also a professional golfer and played in the 1929 and 1933 Open Championships.

Professional wins

Results in major championships

Note: Wilson only played in The Open Championship.
NT = No tournament
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place

Team appearances

Notes and References

  1. News: Professional Golf – International Contest . . 12 . 18 June 1913.
  2. News: Golf – The £400 tournament – Ray and Vardon in the final . . 4 Oct 1912 . 15.
  3. News: Golf – The £400 tournament – Two Scotsmen in the final . . 9 Oct 1913 . 15.
  4. News: The £750 tournament – Wilson wins extraordinary final . . 6 Oct 1923 . 15.
  5. News: The £1040 tournament . . 24 September 1926 . 17.