Tournament information | |
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Location | Scotland |
Established | 1980 |
Format | stroke play |
Final year | 1998 |
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
Year | Winner | Score | Margin of victory | Runner(s)-up | Venue | Winner's share (£) | Ref |
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Douglas Gillespie Plant Scottish Under-25 Professional Championship | |||||||
1980 | Brian Marchbank | 138 | 3 strokes | Ross Drummond | West Kilbride | 500 | [1] |
1981 | David Matthew | Drumpellier | 500 | [2][3] | |||
1982 | David Matthew | 286 | 5 strokes | Fraser Mann | Strathaven | [3] | |
1983 | Fraser Mann | 271 | 9 strokes | Kevin Stables | Cathcart Castle | 500 | [4] |
Scottish Under-25 Professional Championship | |||||||
1984 | Kevin Stables | 287 | 1 stroke | Frank Coutts | Livingston | 500 | [5] |
Livingston Scottish Under-25 Championship | |||||||
1985 | Jim White | 288 | Playoff | Glenn Taylor | Livingston | 750 | [6] |
1986 | Gordon Law | 286 | 5 strokes | Jim White Robert Craig | Livingston | 800 | [7] |
1987 | Adam Hunter | 289 | 3 strokes | Colin Brooks Colin Gillies | Deer Park | 800 | [8] |
1988 | Gordon Law | 286 | 2 strokes | Colin Brooks Lee Vannet | Deer Park | 800 | [9] |
1989 | Colin Brooks | 275 | 1 stroke | Gary Collinson | Deer Park | 1,000 | [10] |
1990 | Paul Lawrie | 281 | 7 strokes | Colin Gillies | Deer Park | 2,000 | [11] |
Gore-Tex Scottish Under-25s Open Championship | |||||||
1991 | Craig Cassells | 277 | 5 strokes | Craig Corrigan William Guy | Deer Park | 3,300 | [12] |
1992 and 1993: Not held | |||||||
Scottish Under-25s Open Championship | |||||||
1994 | Alan Tait | 274 | 2 strokes | Dean Robertson | Murrayshall | 1,250 | [13] |
1995 | Nigel Scott-Smith | 286 | 6 strokes | Stewart Russell | Westerwood | [14] | |
1996 | Alan Reid | 280 | 1 stroke | Alastair Forsyth | Westerwood | 1,250 | [15] |
1997 | Alan Reid | 279 | 8 strokes | Westerwood | 1,250 | [16] | |
1998 | Alastair Forsyth | 279 | 4 strokes | David Orr | Westerwood | 1,250 | [17] |
The 1980 championship was played over 36 holes.
References
- ↑ Begg, David (24 September 1980). "Brian's biggest prize". The Glasgow Herald. p. 21.
- ↑ "Matthew makes his mark with four birdies". The Glasgow Herald. 17 September 1981. p. 21.
- 1 2 "Mann fails to catch Matthew". The Glasgow Herald. 9 September 1982. p. 17.
- ↑ Begg, David (23 September 1983). "Mann stays the distance". The Glasgow Herald. p. 21.
- ↑ "Kevin Stables". The Glasgow Herald. 21 September 1984. p. 25.
- ↑ "White's play-off birdie pips Taylor". The Glasgow Herald. 5 July 1985. p. 31.
- ↑ "Law's runaway win". Aberdeen Press and Journal. 12 July 1986. p. 18 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ↑ "Hunter adds to his bag with 67". The Glasgow Herald. 3 July 1987. p. 33.
- ↑ "Law' breaks Vannet challenge". Aberdeen Press and Journal. 12 August 1988. p. 25 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ↑ "£20,000-plus is the target for Brooks". The Glasgow Herald. 11 August 1989. p. 39.
- ↑ "Paul Lawrie". Aberdeen Press and Journal. 10 September 1990. p. 18 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ↑ "Craig Cassells surges to Deer Park success". Aberdeen Press and Journal. 27 July 1991. p. 24 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ↑ Donald, Peter (23 July 1994). "Tait's comeback to pip Robertson". Aberdeen Press and Journal. p. 32 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ↑ "Nigel Scott-Smith". Aberdeen Press and Journal. 28 July 1995. p. 32 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ↑ "Barassie's Alan Reid". Aberdeen Press and Journal. 26 July 1996. p. 35 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ↑ "Alan Reid". Aberdeen Press and Journal. 25 July 1997. p. 37 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ↑ "Rambling Rose". Daily Record (Scotland). 24 July 1998. p. 64 – via Newsbank.
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