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The club was founded in 1897. Its 18 hole links course on the Ayrshire coast in Irvine, North Ayrshire, 50 kilometres south west of the city center of Glasgow, was ready in 1899 and remained largely unmodified from its original layout. [1] It is situated closely north of Royal Troon Golf Club and Prestwick Golf Club.
18-hole stroke play qualifying rounds were held on Monday, 21 July, on three places in Scotland, Dundonald Links Golf Club, Western Gailes Golf Club and Glasgow Gailes Golf Club, for players who were not already exempt. The leading players from the qualifying competitions joined the exempt players for the championship. [5]
Western Gailes Golf Club, Irvine, Ayrshire [1] Argyll and Isles. Colonsay Golf Club, Isle of Colonsay [1] Dunaverty Golf Club, Southend, Kintyre [1]
Two years later, Ireland won the championship at Western Gailes Golf Club in Scotland, with McIlroy on the team again, this time with 20-year-old future Open champion Shane Lowry as one of his teammates and with McIlroy as tied individual leader in the initial stroke-play rounds.
Sep. 28—ANACONDA — Whitefish, with four players in the top 15, won the girls team title at the Western A Divisional golf tournament held Friday at Old Works Golf Course. Stella Jaffe shot an ...
The Scottish Amateur is the national amateur match play golf championship of Scotland.It has been played since 1922 and is organised by the Scottish Golf Union.It is a "closed" event with entry currently restricted to those who were either born in Scotland, have Scottish parentage, or are permanently resident in Scotland for at least the previous five years.
Western Gailes: Fredrik Andersson Hed, Thomas Haylock, Steve Surry, Daniel Wardrop. Alternates Drawn from the Official World Golf Rankings of 5 July 2009 [14] (provide the player was entered in the Open and did not withdraw from qualifying): [9] [15] Mathew Goggin replaced Trevor Immelman. [8] Ben Crane replaced Phil Mickelson. [9]
The 1926 Open Championship was the 61st Open Championship, held 23–25 June at Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club in Lytham St Annes, England. Amateur Bobby Jones won the first of his three Claret Jugs, two strokes ahead of runner-up Al Watrous. [2] [3] [4] Jones was the first amateur to win the title in 29 years, last by Harold Hilton in 1897. [5]