Brabazon Trophy

The English Men's Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship for the Brabazon Trophy is the national amateur stroke play golf championship in England (although entry is open to overseas golfers). It has been played annually since 1947 and is organised by the England Golf.

Brabazon Trophy
Tournament information
Location England
Established1947
Course(s)Sherwood Forest Golf Club (2020)
Organised byEngland Golf
FormatStroke play
Month playedMay/June
Tournament record score
Aggregate271 David Park (1997)
271 Ben Schmidt (2019)
Current champion
David Ravetto

The format is 72 hole stroke play contested over four days. After 36 holes the leading 60 competitors and ties play a further 36 holes over the final two days.

The equivalent match play championship is the English Amateur.

History

The tournament was first hosted in 1947 at Royal Birkdale Golf Club as the English Men's Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship. The inaugural winner was Duncan Sutherland following an 18-hole playoff.

In 1948 the current trophy was donated by Derek Moore-Brabazon, 2nd Baron Brabazon of Tara. Subsequently the official name of the tournament was changed to the Brabazon Trophy but reverted to its original official title in 1957. However to date, the competition is still better known as and more commonly referred to as The Brabazon Trophy.[1]

The championship has never been played on the same course in consecutive years, however many of the host courses have hosted the tournament on multiple occasions with Royal Birkdale Golf Club, Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Moortown Golf Club and Hunstanton Golf Club having been used to host the competition on five occasions each.[1]

During the 1960s, playoffs were abandoned and subsequently the trophy has been shared where the lead is tied after 72 holes.

The first player to successfully defend the trophy was Ronnie White in 1950 and 1951, a feat which has been matched a further five times, Philip Scrutton (1954–55), Michael Bonallack (outright in 1968 and tied in 1969), Rodney Foster (tied 1969 and outright 1970), Gary Evans (tied 1990–91) and Neil Raymond (2011–12).

The tournament has received an increasingly international field over time, the first winner from outside of the British Isles was Neville Sundelson of South Africa in 1974. The tournament has subsequently been won (or tied) by international competitors on eight occasions.

The record for the most wins by a single individual is four (including one tie) held by Sir Michael Bonallack and won between 1964 and 1971.[1] The tournament has twice been won by players who would go on to win a men's major championship, Sandy Lyle who won in 1977 would go on to win The Open Championship and the Masters Tournament and Charl Schwartzel who won in 2002 would go on to win the Masters.

Winners

YearVenueWinner(s)Score
2020Sherwood Forest Golf Club David Ravetto274
2019Alwoodley Golf Club Ben Schmidt271
2018Frilford Heath Golf Club Nick Poppleton272
2017Woodhall Spa Golf Club Kyle McClatchie282
2016London Golf Club Jamie Bower276
2015Notts Golf Club (Hollinwell) Cormac Sharvin281
2014Seaton Carew Golf Club Ben Stow278
2013Formby Golf Club Jordan Smith286
2012Walton Heath Golf Club Neil Raymond287
2011Burnham & Berrow Golf Club Neil Raymond287
2010Royal Liverpool Golf Club Darren Wright285
2009Moortown Golf Club Niall Kearney208*
2008Trevose Golf & Country Club Steven Uzzell197*
2007Forest of Arden Hotel & Country Club Romain Bechu
Jamie Moul
281 (tie)
2006Ganton Golf Club Robert Dinwiddie282
2005The Oxfordshire Golf Club Lloyd Saltman278
2004West Lancashire Golf Club Matthew Richardson279
2003Hunstanton Golf Club Jon Lupton287
2002Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club Charl Schwartzel282
2001Royal Birkdale Golf Club Richard Walker280
2000Woodhall Spa Golf Club Jochen Lupprian284
1999Moortown Golf Club Mark Side279
1998Formby Golf Club Peter Hanson287
1997Saunton Golf Club David Park271
1996Royal St George's Golf Club Peter Fenton297
1995Hillside Golf Club Colin Edwards
Mark Foster
283 (tie)
1994Little Aston Golf Club Gary Harris280
1993Stoneham Golf Club David Fisher277
1992Notts Golf Club (Hollinwell) Ignacio Garrido280
1991Hunstanton Golf Club Gary Evans
Mark Pullan
284 (tie)
1990Burnham & Berrow Golf Club Gary Evans
Olivier Edmond
287 (tie)
1989Royal Liverpool Golf Club Craig Rivett
Neil Roderick
293 (tie)
1988Saunton Golf Club Bobby Eggo289
1987Ganton Golf Club Jeremy Robinson287
1986Sunningdale Golf Club Richard Kaplan286
1985Seaton Carew Golf Club Peter Baker
Roger Roper
296 (tie)
1984Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club Mark Davis286
1983Notts Golf Club (Hollinwell) Charlie Banks294
1982Woburn Golf and Country Club Paul Downes299
1981Hillside Golf Club Paul Way292
1980Hunstanton Golf Club Peter McEvoy
Ronan Rafferty
293 (tie)
1979Little Aston Golf Club David Long291
1978Woodhall Spa Golf Club Gordon Brand Jnr289
1977Royal Liverpool Golf Club Sandy Lyle293
1976Saunton Golf Club Peter Hedges294
1975Notts Golf Club (Hollinwell) Sandy Lyle298
1974Moortown Golf Club Neville Sundelson291
1973Hunstanton Golf Club Roger Revell294
1972Royal Liverpool Golf Club Peter Moody296
1971Hillside Golf Club Michael Bonallack294
1970Little Aston Golf Club Rodney Foster287
1969Moortown Golf Club Michael Bonallack
Rodney Foster
290 (tie)
1968Walton Heath Golf Club Michael Bonallack210*
1967Saunton Golf Club Ronnie Shade299
1966Hunstanton Golf Club Peter Townsend282
1965Formby Golf Club Michael Burgess
Clive Clark
Dudley Millensted
289 (tie)
1964Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club Michael Bonallack290
1963Royal Birkdale Golf Club Ronnie Shade306
1962Woodhall Spa Golf Club Alan Slater290
1961Royal Liverpool Golf Club Ronnie Shade284
1960Ganton Golf Club Guy Wolstenholme286
1959Notts Golf Club (Hollinwell) Doug Sewell300
1958Royal Birkdale Golf Club Arthur Perowne289
1957Moortown Golf Club Doug Sewell287
1956Burnham & Berrow Golf Club Stan Fox292
1955Northumberland Golf Club Philip Scrutton283
1954Woodhall Spa Golf Club Philip Scrutton302
1953Sunningdale Golf Club Charlie Stowe283
1952Ganton Golf Club Philip Scrutton290
1951Formby Golf Club Ronnie White293
1950Royal Birkdale Golf Club Ronnie White294
1949Stoneham Golf Club Patrick Hine287
1948Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club Charlie Stowe299
1947Royal Birkdale Golf Club Duncan Sutherland306

* Event reduced to 54 holes because of adverse weather.

Multiple winners

The following golfers have won (or tied) the Brabazon Trophy on more than one occasion

Golfer Total Years
Michael Bonallack 4 1964, 1968, 1969 (tied), 1971
Philip Scrutton 3 1952, 1954, 1955
Ronnie Shade 3 1961, 1963, 1967
Ronnie White 2 1950, 1951
Charlie Stowe 2 1948, 1953
Doug Sewell 2 1957, 1959
Rodney Foster 2 1969 (tied), 1970
Sandy Lyle 2 1975, 1977
Gary Evans 2 1990 (tied), 1991 (tied)
Neil Raymond 2 2011, 2012

Venues by course

The championship has been hosted at several golf courses on multiple occasions

VenueTimes hostedYears hosted
Royal Birkdale Golf Club 5 1947, 1950, 1958, 1963, 2001
Moortown Golf Club 5 1957, 1969, 1974, 1999, 2009
Royal Liverpool Golf Club 5 1961, 1972, 1977, 1989, 2010
Hunstanton Golf Club 5 1966, 1973, 1980, 1991, 2003
Notts Golf Club (Hollinwell) 5 1959, 1975, 1983, 1992, 2015
Woodhall Spa Golf Club 5 1954, 1962, 1978, 2000, 2017
Formby Golf Club 4 1951, 1965, 1998, 2013
Ganton Golf Club 4 1952, 1960, 1987, 2006
Saunton Golf Club 4 1967, 1976, 1988, 1997
Burnham & Berrow Golf Club 3 1956, 1990, 2011
Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club 3 1964, 1984, 2002
Little Aston Golf Club 3 1970, 1979, 1994
Hillside Golf Club 3 1971, 1981, 1995
Seaton Carew Golf Club 2 1985, 2014
Stoneham Golf Club 2 1949, 1993
Sunningdale Golf Club 2 1953, 1986
Walton Heath Golf Club 2 1968, 2012
Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club 1 1948
Northumberland Golf Club 1 1955
Woburn Golf and Country Club 1 1982
Royal St George's Golf Club 1 1996
West Lancashire Golf Club 1 2004
The Oxfordshire Golf Club 1 2005
Forest of Arden Hotel & Country Club 1 2007
Trevose Golf & Country Club 1 2008
London Golf Club 1 2016
Frilford Heath Golf Club 1 2018
Alwoodley Golf Club 1 2019
Sherwood Forest Golf Club 1 2020

See also

References

  1. "Brabazon History". English Golf Union. Archived from the original on 24 September 2018. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
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