Scottish Under-25 Championship
Tournament information
LocationScotland
Established1980
Formatstroke play
Final year1998

The Scottish Under-25 Championship was a golf tournament for golfers under the age of 25, that was played from 1980 to 1998. In 1980 it was played over 36 holes but later it was a 72-hole stroke-play event on the "Tartan Tour", the PGA in Scotland's schedule.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upVenueWinner's
share (£)
Ref
Douglas Gillespie Plant Scottish Under-25 Professional Championship
1980Scotland Brian Marchbank1383 strokesScotland Ross DrummondWest Kilbride500[1]
1981Scotland David MatthewDrumpellier500[2][3]
1982Scotland David Matthew2865 strokesScotland Fraser MannStrathaven[3]
1983Scotland Fraser Mann2719 strokesScotland Kevin StablesCathcart Castle500[4]
Scottish Under-25 Professional Championship
1984Scotland Kevin Stables2871 strokeScotland Frank CouttsLivingston500[5]
Livingston Scottish Under-25 Championship
1985Scotland Jim White288PlayoffScotland Glenn TaylorLivingston750[6]
1986Scotland Gordon Law2865 strokesScotland Jim White
Scotland Robert Craig
Livingston800[7]
1987Scotland Adam Hunter2893 strokesScotland Colin Brooks
Scotland Colin Gillies
Deer Park800[8]
1988Scotland Gordon Law2862 strokesScotland Colin Brooks
Scotland Lee Vannet
Deer Park800[9]
1989Scotland Colin Brooks2751 strokeScotland Gary CollinsonDeer Park1,000[10]
1990Scotland Paul Lawrie2817 strokesScotland Colin GilliesDeer Park2,000[11]
Gore-Tex Scottish Under-25s Open Championship
1991Scotland Craig Cassells2775 strokesEngland Craig Corrigan
Scotland William Guy
Deer Park3,300[12]
1992 and 1993: Not held
Scottish Under-25s Open Championship
1994Scotland Alan Tait2742 strokesScotland Dean RobertsonMurrayshall1,250[13]
1995Scotland Nigel Scott-Smith2866 strokesScotland Stewart RussellWesterwood[14]
1996Scotland Alan Reid2801 strokeScotland Alastair ForsythWesterwood1,250[15]
1997Scotland Alan Reid2798 strokesWesterwood1,250[16]
1998Scotland Alastair Forsyth2794 strokesScotland David OrrWesterwood1,250[17]

The 1980 championship was played over 36 holes.

References

  1. Begg, David (24 September 1980). "Brian's biggest prize". The Glasgow Herald. p. 21.
  2. "Matthew makes his mark with four birdies". The Glasgow Herald. 17 September 1981. p. 21.
  3. 1 2 "Mann fails to catch Matthew". The Glasgow Herald. 9 September 1982. p. 17.
  4. Begg, David (23 September 1983). "Mann stays the distance". The Glasgow Herald. p. 21.
  5. "Kevin Stables". The Glasgow Herald. 21 September 1984. p. 25.
  6. "White's play-off birdie pips Taylor". The Glasgow Herald. 5 July 1985. p. 31.
  7. "Law's runaway win". Aberdeen Press and Journal. 12 July 1986. p. 18 via British Newspaper Archive.
  8. "Hunter adds to his bag with 67". The Glasgow Herald. 3 July 1987. p. 33.
  9. "Law' breaks Vannet challenge". Aberdeen Press and Journal. 12 August 1988. p. 25 via British Newspaper Archive.
  10. "£20,000-plus is the target for Brooks". The Glasgow Herald. 11 August 1989. p. 39.
  11. "Paul Lawrie". Aberdeen Press and Journal. 10 September 1990. p. 18 via British Newspaper Archive.
  12. "Craig Cassells surges to Deer Park success". Aberdeen Press and Journal. 27 July 1991. p. 24 via British Newspaper Archive.
  13. Donald, Peter (23 July 1994). "Tait's comeback to pip Robertson". Aberdeen Press and Journal. p. 32 via British Newspaper Archive.
  14. "Nigel Scott-Smith". Aberdeen Press and Journal. 28 July 1995. p. 32 via British Newspaper Archive.
  15. "Barassie's Alan Reid". Aberdeen Press and Journal. 26 July 1996. p. 35 via British Newspaper Archive.
  16. "Alan Reid". Aberdeen Press and Journal. 25 July 1997. p. 37 via British Newspaper Archive.
  17. "Rambling Rose". Daily Record (Scotland). 24 July 1998. p. 64 via Newsbank.
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