Willie Park Sr. Explained

Willie Park Sr.
Fullname:William Park Sr.
Nickname:Willie
Birth Date:30 June 1833
Birth Place:Wallyford, East Lothian, Scotland, UK
Death Place:Levenhall, Musselburgh, Scotland, UK
Spouse:Susanna Law
Children:10
Status:Professional
Majorwins:4
Open:Won: 1860, 1863, 1866, 1875
Wghofid:willie-park-sr
Wghofyear:2005

William Park Sr. (30 June 1833 – 25 July 1903) was a Scottish professional golfer. He was a 4-time winner of the Open Championship.

Early life

Park was born in Wallyford, East Lothian, Scotland. Like some of the other early professional golfers, Park started out as a caddie. He later ran a golf equipment manufacturing business. On the course, he made his money from "challenge matches" against rivals such as Old Tom Morris, Willie Dunn and Allan Robertson, which were the most popular form of spectator golf in his era.

Playing style

Park, a tall, strong man, was a very long hitter and an excellent putter, but sometimes got into trouble through overly aggressive play. He had surpassed the older Willie Dunn by age 20, and travelled to St Andrews Links to play and learn that course. He issued a public challenge in 1853 to Robertson, generally recognised as the best player, which was, however, not taken up. Custom of the time allowed the best player to refuse a challenge of this sort without damage to his reputation. Park further fuelled controversy through his aggressive self-promotion, but this did lead to increased interest in golf rivalries, more press coverage, and more matches and tournaments being set up, developing the professional game and increasing the incomes of players such as Park, Morris, and Robertson.[1]

Family

He married Susanna Law in Inveresk, Scotland, on 29 March 1860. The couple would have ten children.

Park's brother Mungo and his son Willie Jr. both also won the Open Championship. Mungo's victory came in 1874 and Willie Jr. had two wins, in 1887 and 1889.

Death and legacy

Park died on 25 July 1903.[2] He is primarily best remembered as the winner of four Open Championships, including the inaugural event in 1860, when the field was just eight strong. His other victories came in 1863, 1866 and 1875.[3] Park was the co-holder of the record for most wins in the tournament until James Braid picked up his fifth win in 1910.

In 2017, Historic Environment Scotland awarded a plaque to commemorate Park Sr. It can be found at Laurelbank, 23 Ravenshaugh Road, Levenhall, Musselburgh.[4]

Major championship

Wins (4)

YearChampionship24 holesWinning scoreMarginRunner-up
Not known 55-59-60=174 2 strokes Tom Morris Sr.
The Open Championship (2) 4 shot lead 56-54-58=168 2 strokes Tom Morris Sr.
The Open Championship (3) 5 shot lead 54-56-59=169 2 strokes Davie Park
The Open Championship (4) 1 shot deficit 56-59-51=166 2 strokes Bob Martin

Results timeline

NT = No tournament
"T" indicates a tie for a place

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Cook, Kevin . Tommy's Honor: The Story of Old Tom Morris and Young Tom Morris, Golf's Founding Father and Son . registration . Gotham Books . New York . 2007 . 978-1592403424.
  2. Web site: Deaths in the District of Inveresk and Musselburgh in the County of Edinburgh. Statutory Deaths 689/00 0146 . 19 February 2015 . . subscription .
  3. Web site: 1860 Willie Park Sr . The Open . 16 October 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111126022629/http://www.theopen.com/en/History/OpenChampions.aspx#player=Willie+PARK+SR . 26 November 2011 . dmy-all .
  4. Web site: The Orkney News . Remember Influential Scots in a Commemorative Plaque . The Orkney News . 20 August 2024.