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The '''Ryder Tournament''' was a professional golf tournament played at [[Verulam Golf Club]] in [[St Albans]], England and sponsored by the [[Samuel Ryder]]. The event was held just once, in 1928, and had total prize money of £500.
The '''Ryder Tournament''' was a professional [[golf]] tournament played at [[Verulam Golf Club]] in [[St Albans]], England and sponsored by [[Samuel Ryder]]. The event was held just once, in 1928, and had total prize money of £500.


The tournament was played over two days, 11 and 12 July with 36 holes of stroke-play each day. The tournament was restricted to the first 24 British professionals in the [[1928 Open Championship]]. The players had to be resident in Britain. ''The Times'' noted that it was "in the nature of a British Close Championship".<ref name=times12jul1928>{{cite news |newspaper=The Times |date=12 July 1928 |page=6 |title=Golf – Professionals at St Albans}}</ref>
The tournament was played over two days, 11 and 12 July, with 36 holes of [[stroke play]] each day. The tournament was restricted to the first 24 British professionals in the [[1928 Open Championship]]. The players had to be resident in Britain. ''The Times'' noted that it was "in the nature of a British Close Championship".<ref name=times12jul1928>{{cite news |newspaper=The Times |date=12 July 1928 |page=6 |title=Golf – Professionals at St Albans}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
[[Archie Compston]] was in America while [[Percy Alliss]] and [[Aubrey Boomer]] were not resident in Britain. The field consisted of the 24 professionals scoring 314 or better in the Open. Apart from Compston, all the eligible professionals played in the event. The field was [[Alf Bradbeer]], [[Stewart Burns]], [[Henry Cotton (golfer)|Henry Cotton]], [[Bill Davies (golfer)|Bill Davies]], [[George Duncan (golfer)|George Duncan]], [[Gus Faulkner]], [[George Gadd]], [[Willie Holley]], [[Herbert Jolly]], [[Arthur Lacey]], [[Duncan McCulloch]], [[Abe Mitchell]], [[James Ockenden]], [[Ted Ray (golfer)|Ted Ray]], [[Fred Robson]], [[Jack Smith (golfer)|Jack Smith]], [[Fred Taggart]], [[Bill Twine]], [[Reg Whitcombe]], [[Albert Whiting]], [[Tom Williamson (golfer)|Tom Williamson]], [[Reg Wilson (golfer)|Reg Wilson]], [[Syd Wingate]], [[Arthur Young (golfer)|Arthur Young]].<ref name=times12jul1928/>
The field consisted of the 24 professionals scoring 314 or better in the Open. The field was [[Alf Bradbeer]], [[Stewart Burns]], [[Henry Cotton (golfer)|Henry Cotton]], [[Bill Davies (golfer)|Bill Davies]], [[George Duncan (golfer)|George Duncan]], [[Gus Faulkner]], [[George Gadd]], [[Willie Holley]], [[Herbert Jolly]], [[Arthur Lacey]], [[Duncan McCulloch]], [[Abe Mitchell]], [[James Ockenden]], [[Ted Ray (golfer)|Ted Ray]], [[Fred Robson]], [[Jack Smith (golfer)|Jack Smith]], [[Fred Taggart]], [[Bill Twine]], [[Reg Whitcombe]], [[Albert Whiting (golfer)|Albert Whiting]], [[Tom Williamson (golfer)|Tom Williamson]], [[Reg Wilson (golfer)|Reg Wilson]], [[Syd Wingate]], [[Arthur Young (golfer)|Arthur Young]].<ref name=times12jul1928/>


[[Archie Compston]] was also eligible to play but was in America at the time. Other than him, all the eligible professionals played in the event. Two other notable players of the period, [[Percy Alliss]] and [[Aubrey Boomer]], were not resident in Britain so were ineligible.
Bill Davies led after the first day on 142, a stroke ahead of Abe Mitchell and two ahead of George Gadd. Davies was out in 31 in his first round and finished with 69, despite a 4 at the short 17th. Mitchell and George Duncan also had 69s in their afternoon rounds.<ref name=times12jul1928/>


Mitchell and Duncan both had 69s again in their third rounds. Mitchell then led with Duncan second and Davies third after a 74. In the final round Duncan dropped back after a 77. Davies hold a 5-foot putt at the last to finish on 287 and a little later Mitchell also holed a difficult putt on the final green to share the honours. George Gadd and Tom Williamson tied for third place, 4 shot behind with Duncan fifth.<ref name=times13jul1928>{{cite news |newspaper=The Times |date=13 July 1928 |page=6 |title=Golf – Professionals at St Albans}}</ref>
Bill Davies led after the first day on 142, a stroke ahead of Abe Mitchell and two ahead of George Gadd. Davies was out in 31 in his first round and finished with 69, despite a 4 at the short 17th hole. Mitchell and George Duncan also scored 69s in their afternoon rounds.<ref name="times12jul1928" />
Mitchell and Duncan both had 69s again in their third rounds. Mitchell then led, with Duncan second and Davies third after a 74. In the final round Duncan dropped back after a 77. Davies holed a 5-foot putt on the last hole to finish on 287. A little later, Mitchell also holed a difficult putt on the final green to share the honours. George Gadd and Tom Williamson tied for third place, 4 shots behind, with Duncan fifth.<ref name="times13jul1928">{{cite news |newspaper=The Times |date=13 July 1928 |page=6 |title=Golf – Professionals at St Albans}}</ref>


The tournament was played in unusually hot weather which had made the ground very hard.
The tournament was played in unusually hot weather which had made the ground very hard.
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==Winners==
==Winners==
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{| class="wikitable"
!Year !! Winner !! Country !! Venue !! Score !! Margin<br>of victory !! Winner's<br>share (£) !! Ref
!Year !! Winner !! Country !! Venue !! Score !! Margin<br />of victory !! Winner's<br />share (£) !! Ref
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|1928 || [[Bill Davies (golfer)|Bill Davies]] || {{ENG}} || rowspan=2|[[Verulam Golf Club]] || align=center rowspan=2|287 || rowspan=2|Tie || align=center rowspan=2|75 each || rowspan=2|<ref name=gh13jul1928>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=gqdAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=eaUMAAAAIBAJ&pg=2416%2C1821937 |title=The Ryder Tournament – Davies and Mitchell tie for first place |newspaper=[[The Glasgow Herald]] |page=7 |date=13 July 1928}}</ref>
| rowspan=2|1928 || [[Bill Davies (golfer)|Bill Davies]] || {{ENG}} || rowspan=2|[[Verulam Golf Club]] || align=center rowspan=2|287 || rowspan=2|Tie || align=center rowspan=2|75 each || rowspan=2|<ref name=gh13jul1928>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=gqdAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=eaUMAAAAIBAJ&pg=2416%2C1821937 |title=The Ryder Tournament – Davies and Mitchell tie for first place |newspaper=[[The Glasgow Herald]] |page=7 |date=13 July 1928}}</ref>

Latest revision as of 11:07, 16 March 2023

Ryder Tournament
Tournament information
LocationSt Albans, England
Established1928
Course(s)Verulam Golf Club
Month playedJuly
Final year1928
Final champion
Bill Davies and Abe Mitchell
Verulam Golf Club is located in England
Verulam Golf Club
Verulam Golf Club
Location in England

The Ryder Tournament was a professional golf tournament played at Verulam Golf Club in St Albans, England and sponsored by Samuel Ryder. The event was held just once, in 1928, and had total prize money of £500.

The tournament was played over two days, 11 and 12 July, with 36 holes of stroke play each day. The tournament was restricted to the first 24 British professionals in the 1928 Open Championship. The players had to be resident in Britain. The Times noted that it was "in the nature of a British Close Championship".[1]

History

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The field consisted of the 24 professionals scoring 314 or better in the Open. The field was Alf Bradbeer, Stewart Burns, Henry Cotton, Bill Davies, George Duncan, Gus Faulkner, George Gadd, Willie Holley, Herbert Jolly, Arthur Lacey, Duncan McCulloch, Abe Mitchell, James Ockenden, Ted Ray, Fred Robson, Jack Smith, Fred Taggart, Bill Twine, Reg Whitcombe, Albert Whiting, Tom Williamson, Reg Wilson, Syd Wingate, Arthur Young.[1]

Archie Compston was also eligible to play but was in America at the time. Other than him, all the eligible professionals played in the event. Two other notable players of the period, Percy Alliss and Aubrey Boomer, were not resident in Britain so were ineligible.

Bill Davies led after the first day on 142, a stroke ahead of Abe Mitchell and two ahead of George Gadd. Davies was out in 31 in his first round and finished with 69, despite a 4 at the short 17th hole. Mitchell and George Duncan also scored 69s in their afternoon rounds.[1]

Mitchell and Duncan both had 69s again in their third rounds. Mitchell then led, with Duncan second and Davies third after a 74. In the final round Duncan dropped back after a 77. Davies holed a 5-foot putt on the last hole to finish on 287. A little later, Mitchell also holed a difficult putt on the final green to share the honours. George Gadd and Tom Williamson tied for third place, 4 shots behind, with Duncan fifth.[2]

The tournament was played in unusually hot weather which had made the ground very hard.

The tournament was originally planned to be an annual event but was not repeated.

Winners

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Year Winner Country Venue Score Margin
of victory
Winner's
share (£)
Ref
1928 Bill Davies  England Verulam Golf Club 287 Tie 75 each [3]
Abe Mitchell  England

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Golf – Professionals at St Albans". The Times. 12 July 1928. p. 6.
  2. ^ "Golf – Professionals at St Albans". The Times. 13 July 1928. p. 6.
  3. ^ "The Ryder Tournament – Davies and Mitchell tie for first place". The Glasgow Herald. 13 July 1928. p. 7.