Tournament information | |
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Location | United Kingdom |
Established | 1960 |
Format | 72-holes stroke play |
Month played | August/September |
Final year | 1962 |
Final champion | |
Kel Nagle |
The Carling Tournament was a professional golf tournament played in the United Kingdom from 1960 to 1962.
History
The first event, in 1960, was called the Hammonds-Carling Jubilee Tournament and was held at Pannal Golf Club, Harrogate, Yorkshire. It was won by Dai Rees, who won the first prize of £550.
The 1961 event was called the Carling-Caledonian Tournament and was held at Longniddry Golf Club, East Lothian, Scotland. It was won by Christy O'Connor Snr, who took home the first prize of £1,000. The event was the last before the selection of the British 1961 Ryder Cup team.[1]
In 1962 the event was called the Carling-Lancastrian Tournament and was held at Fairhaven Golf Club, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire. It was won by Kel Nagle, who won the first prize of £1,000.
An event was planned for 1963 but was cancelled when Carling announced the start of the Carling World Open from 1964.[2]
Winners
Year | Winner | Country | Venue | Score | Margin of victory | Runner(s)-up | Winner's share (£) | Ref |
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Hammonds-Carling Jubilee Tournament | ||||||||
1960 | Dai Rees | Wales | Pannal | 273 | 2 strokes | Max Faulkner John Panton | 550 | [3] |
Carling-Caledonian Tournament | ||||||||
1961 | Christy O'Connor Snr | Ireland | Longniddry | 269 | 2 strokes | John Panton Harry Weetman | 1,000 | [4] |
Carling-Lancastrian Tournament | ||||||||
1962 | Kel Nagle | Australia | Fairhaven | 269 | 5 strokes | Bernard Hunt | 1,000 | [5] |
References
- ↑ "Britain's Ryder Cup team picked". The Glasgow Herald. 5 August 1961. p. 1.
- ↑ "World's biggest golf tournament". The Times. 17 April 1963. p. 3.
- ↑ "Rees wins top prize in new tournament". The Glasgow Herald. 24 September 1960. p. 5.
- ↑ "O'Connor's victory by two strokes". The Glasgow Herald. 5 August 1961. p. 5.
- ↑ "Five-stroke win for Nagle". The Glasgow Herald. 4 August 1962. p. 5.