Penfold Tournament
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The Penfold Tournament was a golf tournament on the European circuit/European Tour. It was played from 1932 to 1974 at a variety of courses. The purse for the 1974 event was £11,388.
It was generally played as an individual stroke play event but in 1949 it was played as a two-man team match play event. In 1950, it was played at mixed-team match play. It returned to an individual stroke play format for 1951. From 1952 to 1954, it was played at 36 holes of stroke play followed by match play for the top 32 players. It returned to a stroke play format in 1955.
Winners
Year | Winner | Country | Course |
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Penfold Tournament | |||
1974 | Tommy Horton | England | Hill Barn Golf Club |
1973 | Eddie Polland | Northern Ireland | Queens Park Golf Club |
Penfold Bournemouth Tournament | |||
1972 | Peter Oosterhuis | England | Queens Park Golf Club |
1971 | Neil Coles | England | Queens Park Golf Club |
Penfold Tournament | |||
1970 | Bernard Hunt | England | Worthing Hill Barn Golf Club |
1969 | Alex Caygill | England | Worthing Hill Barn Golf Club |
Swallow-Penfold Tournament | |||
1968 | Peter Butler | England | Maesdu Golf Club |
Penfold Tournament | |||
1967 | John Cockin | Blackpool North Shore Golf Club | |
Swallow-Penfold Tournament | |||
1966 | Dave Thomas | Wales | Little Aston Golf Club |
1965 | Ángel Miguel | Spain | Pannal Golf Club |
1964 | Peter Alliss | England | Llandudno Golf Club |
1963 | Bernard Hunt | England | Belleisle Golf Club |
1962 | Harry Weetman | England | Llandudno Golf Club |
1961 | Ken Bousfield | England | Stoneham Golf Club |
1960 | Harry Weetman | England | Copt Heath Golf Club |
1959 | Peter Butler | England | Barnton Golf Club |
1958 | Harry Weetman | England | Prestwick Golf Club |
1957 | Harry Weetman | England | Killermont Golf Club |
1956 | Eric Lester | England | Royal Burgess Golf Club |
1955 | Christy O'Connor Snr | Ireland | Southport and Ainsdale Golf Club |
Penfold Tournament | |||
1954 | Henry Cotton | England | Maesdu Golf Club |
1953 | Arthur Lees | England | Maesdu Golf Club |
1952 | Eric Brown | Scotland | Maesdu Golf Club |
Penfold-Bournemouth Festival of Britain Tournament | |||
1951 | Arthur Lees | England | Queens Park Golf Club |
Penfold Tournament | |||
1950 | Norman Sutton & Mrs A. Gee | England | Sutton Coldfield Golf Club |
1949 | John Burton & Max Faulkner | ? / England | Totteridge Golf Club |
1948 | Fred Daly | Northern Ireland | Gleneagles Hotel |
1947 | Dai Rees Norman Von Nida Reg Whitcombe | Wales Australia England | Stoke Park Golf Club |
1946 | Norman Sutton | England | Sutton Coldfield Golf Club |
1937–45 No tournament | |||
1936 | Jimmy Adams | Scotland | Belleisle Golf Club |
1935 | Percy Alliss | England | Gleneagles Hotel |
1934 | Reg Whitcombe | England | Fairhaven Golf Club |
1933 | John Burton | England | Royal Porthcawl Golf Club |
1932 | Percy Alliss | England | Royal Porthcawl Golf Club |
External links
- Coverage on the European Tour's official site - 1972–74
- Results on where2golf.com
- History of Penfold Golf
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