1908 News of the World Match Play

Sixth News of the World Match Play golf tournament

Golf tournament
1908 News of the World Match Play
Tournament information
Dates6–8 October 1908
LocationRichmond, London, England
Course(s)Mid-Surrey Golf Club
Organised byThe PGA
FormatMatch play – 18 holes
(Final 36 holes)
Statistics
Field32 players
Prize fund£240
Winner's share£100
Champion
England J.H. Taylor
def. Fred Robson 2 up
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The 1908 News of the World Match Play was the sixth News of the World Match Play tournament. It was played from Tuesday 6 to Thursday 8 October at Mid-Surrey Golf Club. 32 players competed in a straight knock-out competition, with each match contested over 18 holes, except for the final which was over 36 holes. The winner received £100 out of a total prize fund of £240. J.H. Taylor defeated Fred Robson by 2 holes in the final to win the tournament.

Qualification

Entry was restricted to members of the Professional Golfers' Association (PGA). Qualification was by a series of 36-hole stroke-play competitions; one for each of the six PGA sections. The Southern section had 14 qualifiers, the Northern section 7, the Midland and the Scottish sections 4, the Irish section 2 and the Welsh section 1. Compared to 1907 there was one extra qualifier for the Northern section and one less for Welsh section. In the event of a tie for places there was a playoff.

The qualifiers were:

  • Irish section: James Edmundson, Harry Kidd
  • Midland section: Willie Aveston, George Coburn, Jack Oke, Tom Williamson
  • Northern section: Tom Ball, Tom Beck, Sandy Herd, Ted Ray, Thomas Renouf, Fred Robson, Tom Watt
  • Southern section: James Batley, James Bradbeer, James Braid, Ernest Gray, Rowland Jones, Arnaud Massy, Charles Mayo, Jack Rowe, James Sherlock, J.H. Taylor, Albert Tingey, Sr., Harry Vardon, Tom Vardon, Reg Wilson
  • Scottish section: Willie Binnie, Willie Fernie, Charles Neaves, Ben Sayers
  • Welsh section: Syd Ball

Format

The format was unchanged. Matches were over 18 holes except for the final which was over 36 holes. Extra holes were played in the event of a tied match. Two rounds were played on the first day, two more on the second day with the final on the third day.

Results

Source:[1][2][3][4]

First round
6 October
Second round
6 October
Third round
7 October
Semi-finals
7 October
Final
8 October
Jersey Harry Vardon 7&6
Scotland Charles Neaves Jersey Harry Vardon 3&1
England Jack Rowe England Jack Oke
England Jack Oke 1up Jersey Harry Vardon
Jersey Tom Beck England Charles Mayo 4&3
England Charles Mayo 6&5 England Charles Mayo 4&2
England Reg Wilson England Tom Williamson
England Tom Williamson 4&2 England Charles Mayo
England Syd Ball England Fred Robson 3&1
Scotland Ben Sayers 3&2 Scotland Ben Sayers 2&1
Scotland Sandy Herd Jersey Tom Vardon
Jersey Tom Vardon 19h Scotland Ben Sayers
England Fred Robson 3&2 England Fred Robson 1up
England Albert Tingey, Sr. England Fred Robson 2&1
England Tom Ball 4&3 England Tom Ball
France Arnaud Massy England Fred Robson
Scotland Tom Watt England J.H. Taylor 2up
England Rowland Jones 1up England Rowland Jones
Scotland Willie Fernie England James Sherlock 4&3
England James Sherlock w/o England James Sherlock 1up
Wales Willie Aveston Jersey Thomas Renouf
Ireland Harry Kidd 3&2 Ireland Harry Kidd
Scotland George Coburn Jersey Thomas Renouf 5&3
Jersey Thomas Renouf 5&4 England James Sherlock
England J.H. Taylor 2&1 England J.H. Taylor 3&2
Scotland James Braid England J.H. Taylor 2up
Jersey Ted Ray 3&1 Jersey Ted Ray
England James Batley England J.H. Taylor 3&1
Ireland James Edmundson England Ernest Gray
England Ernest Gray 2&1 England Ernest Gray 2&1
Scotland Willie Binnie 3&1 Scotland Willie Binnie
England James Bradbeer

w/o = Walkover

Prize money

The winner received £100 and a gold medal, the runner-up £30 and a silver medal, the losing semi-finalists £15 and a bronze medal, while the third round losers received £10 and the second round losers received £5.

References

  1. ^ "The News of the World tournament – The Draw". The Times. 29 September 1908. p. 13.
  2. ^ "Golf – Professional tournament at Richmond – Some sensational results". The Glasgow Herald. 7 October 1908. p. 14.
  3. ^ "Golf – The £240 tournament – Exciting games at Richmond". The Glasgow Herald. 8 October 1908. p. 13.
  4. ^ "Golf – The £240 tournament – Taylor beats Robson after an exciting match". The Glasgow Herald. 9 October 1908. p. 12.

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