Stuart C. Goodwin Tournament

Stuart C. Goodwin Tournament
Tournament information
Location Thrybergh, Yorkshire, England
Established 1956
Course(s) Rotherham Golf Club
Month played September
Final year 1956
Final champion
Eric Brown and John Fallon (tie)
Rotherham Golf Club
Location in England

The Stuart C. Goodwin Tournament was a professional golf tournament played in Thrybergh, Yorkshire, England. The event was held just once, in 1956, and had total prize money of £5,250. The event was sponsored by Sir Stuart Goodwin, a Yorkshire steel industrialist. Goodwin had sponsored the Goodwin (Sheffield) Foursomes Tournament from 1952 and 1954 and later donated £10,000 to support the 1957 Ryder Cup.

The £5,250 was the largest ever for a British golf event, surpassing the £3,750 at the 1956 Open Championship.[1] 80 players qualified through regional qualifying. The final stage was unusual, consisting of three rounds of match play and then 36 holes of stroke-play for the remaining 10 players on the final day. A feature of the prize money distribution was that it was spread more evenly than other tournament at the time. The 40 who lost in the first round each received £40 with £60 for the 20 second round losers and £80 for the 10 who lost in the third round. The final ten received prizes ranging from £500 to £100.

Winners

Year Winners Country Venue Score Margin
of victory
Runner-up Winner's
share (£)
Ref
1956 Eric Brown
John Fallon
 Scotland
 Scotland
Rotherham Golf Club 142 Tie Shared 500
and 200
[2]

References

  1. "New professional tournament - British record prize fund". The Times. 5 October 1955. p. 13.
  2. "Scots tie for first prize in Goodwin tournament". The Glasgow Herald. 3 September 1956. p. 9.
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