British Youths Open Championship

The British Youths Open Championship was a youths golf tournament that was played from 1954 to 1994. It was 72-hole stroke-play event for golfers under 22. From 1954 to 1962, it was organised by a committee led by Sam Bunton, a Glasgow architect, and was open to assistant professionals as well as amateurs, but from 1963, it was taken over by The R&A and became an amateur-only event, called: the British Youths Open Amateur Championship.[1] The R&A dropped the event because they felt it was no longer needed to bridge the gap between boy's and men's golf.[2] A 54-hole girls' event was also held. In 1963, the event was taken over by the Scottish Ladies' Golfing Association and called the Scottish Girls' Open Stroke-play Championship.

British Youths Open Championship
Tournament information
Established1954
Formatstroke play
Month playedAugust
Final year1994

Winners

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Year Winner Score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Venue Ref
1954   John More (p) 287 1 stroke   David Mackie Erskine [3]
1955   Brian Stockdale 297 Playoff   Michael Bonallack Pannal [4][5]
1956   Alan Bussell 287 Playoff   Peter Binns Barnton [6][7]
1957   George Will 290 6 strokes   Angus Grossart Pannal [8]
1958   Richard Kemp (p) 281 7 strokes   Brian Huggett (p)
  Tony Jowle
Dumfries & County [9]
1959   Tony Jowle 286 7 strokes   Tony Highfield (p)
  Jack Sanderson
  Eddie Shamash
Pannal [10]
1960   Alex Caygill (p) 279 7 strokes   Campbell Brownlee Pannal [11]
1961   John Martin 284 5 strokes   Alan Scott Bruntsfield Links [12]
1962   Alex Caygill (p) 287 12 strokes   Cliff Bowman Pannal [13]
1963   Alistair Low 283 Playoff   David Murdoch Pollok [14][15]
1964   Brian Barnes 290 4 strokes   Scott Macdonald
  George Macgregor
Pannal [16]
1965   Peter Townsend 281 3 strokes   Buddy Allin Gosforth Park [17]
1966   Peter Oosterhuis 219 4 strokes   Bob Durrant
  Michael Kelley
Dalmahoy [18]
1967   Peter Benka 278 Playoff   Bernard Gallacher Copt Heath [19]
1968   Peter Benka 281 Playoff   Bob Durrant Ayr Belleisle [20]
1969   John Cook 289 2 strokes   Baldovino Dassù
  Andrew Forrester
  Leonard Owens
Lindrick [21]
1970   Baldovino Dassù 276 2 strokes   Alan Bird Barnton [22]
1971   Pip Elson 277 3 strokes   Warren Humphreys Northamptonshire County [23]
1972   Andrew Chandler 281 2 strokes   Pip Elson Glasgow Gailes [24]
1973   Carl Mason 284 3 strokes   Garry Harvey Southport and Ainsdale [25]
1974   David Robertson 284 3 strokes   Sandy Stephen Downfield [26]
1975   Nick Faldo 278 1 stroke   Martin Poxon Pannal [27]
1976   Malcolm Lewis 277 Playoff   Peter Wilson Gullane [28]
1977   Sandy Lyle 285 6 strokes   Steve Martin
  Paul McKellar
Moor Park [29]
1978   Brian Marchbank 278 3 strokes   Hugh Evans East Renfrewshire [30]
1979   Gordon Brand Jnr 291 1 stroke   Colin Dalgleish
  Paul Gallagher
Woodhall Spa [31]
1980   Garry Hay 303 Playoff   Philip Walton Royal Troon [32]
1981   Torbjörn Antevik 290 1 stroke   John Huggan West Lancashire [33]
1982   Philip Parkin 280 7 strokes   Colin Dalgleish New course, St Andrews [34]
1983   Paul Mayo 290 1 stroke   Craig Laurence Sunningdale [35]
1984   Richard Morris 281 2 strokes   Andy Clapp Blairgowrie [36]
1985   José María Olazábal 291 6 strokes   Steven Bottomley
  Andrew McQueen
  Eoghan O'Connell
Ganton [37]
1986   David Gilford 283 8 strokes   Jan Pedersen Carnoustie [38]
1987   James Cook 283 Playoff   Olle Nordberg Hollinwell [39]
1988   Christian Cévaër 275 Playoff   Craig Cassells Royal Aberdeen [40]
1989   Mike Smith 285 Playoff   Andrew Coltart Ashburnham [41]
1990   Mathias Grönberg 275 1 stroke   Andrew Coltart Southerness [42]
1991   Jim Payne 287 Playoff   Ralph Hutt Woodhall Spa [43]
1992   Warren Bennett 282 3 strokes   Stephen Pullan Gosforth Park [44]
1993   Lee Westwood 278 8 strokes   Steven Carmichael Glasgow Gailes [45]
1994   Freddie Jacobson 277 2 strokes   Simon Hurd Royal St David's [46]

(p) = professional

In 1954 there was an under-18 section which was won by Ronnie Shade.

International matches

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In 1955, an international match between England and Scotland was arranged the day before the start of the championship, although the match had a lower age limit than that used in the championship.[47] Another match was arranged the following year, although the result was decided on holes rather than matches.[48] There was no match in 1957 but it was arranged again in 1958 and 1959.[49][50] From 1960, the event was contested for the Alex Mackay Memorial Trophy.[51]

In 1967, a second match was arranged, between Great Britain & Ireland and the Continent of Europe, later called the EGA Trophy. This was played the day before the start of the championship with the England/Scotland match being played a day earlier.[52] The same system was retained for a number of years while the EGA Trophy match was played before the championship. In 1976, and on a number of occasions from 1980, the EGA Trophy match was not played in connection with the championship, and on those occasions, the England/Scotland match was played the day before the championship rather than two days before.

British Girls' Stroke-play Championship

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The girls' section of the British Youths Open Championship was inauguated in 1955 and played over 54 holes. It was later called the British Girls' Stroke-play Championship. In 1963, the event was taken over by the Scottish Ladies' Golfing Association and called the Scottish Girls' Open Stroke-play Championship.[53] The Scottish under-21 event was played from 1963 until 2015, when it was dropped from the schedule. The last winner was Cloe Frankish.[54]

References

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