Sphere and Tatler Foursomes Tournament

Sphere and Tatler Foursomes
Tournament information
Location England
Established 1911
Month played May
Final year 1914
Final champion
James Batley and Len Holland

The Sphere and Tatler Foursomes Tournament was a professional golf tournament played annually from 1911 to 1914. Total prize money was £350 provided by the owners of The Sphere and The Tatler. The winners received individual silver trophies.

Tournament history

Qualification process

Players qualified through regional competitions, playing individual stroke play over 36 holes. Because of problems in 1911 caused by the large number of entries, the southern section qualifying was split between two different courses from 1912 to 1914. A total of 64 players qualified, the number from each section being predetermined. The players were then drawn randomly into 32 pairs for the final stages, which consisted of a three-day knockout competition with two 18-hole matches per day on the first two days and then a 36-hole final on the final day.

Winners

Year Winners Country Venue Margin
of victory
Runners-up Winner's
share (£)
Ref
1911 James Bradbeer &
Sandy Herd
 England
 Scotland
Walton Heath Golf Club 8 & 7 England Walter Hambleton &
England J.H. Taylor
50
(each)
[1]
1912 George Duncan &
James Sherlock
 Scotland
 England
Royal Liverpool Golf Club 4 & 2 Scotland James Braid &
England Charles Roberts
50
(each)
[2]
1913 Harry Vardon &
Tom Williamson
 Jersey
 England
Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club 7 & 5 B F James &
England Josh Taylor
50
(each)
[3]
1914 James Batley &
Len Holland
 England
 England
Sunningdale Golf Club 5 & 4 Scotland C McIntosh &
Scotland George Smith
50
(each)
[4]

Harry Vardon Memorial Trophy

After his death, Harry Vardon's widow presented his 1913 trophy to South Herts Golf Club. The trophy is now awarded to the winner of the Harry Vardon Memorial Trophy, a club handicap competition.[5]

References

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