Hugh Kirkaldy
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Hugh Kirkaldy was a Scottish golf
er from the "Home of Golf" St Andrews
. He won the 1891 Open Championship, which was played over the Old Course at St Andrews
. The tournament was played in October, in rough weather, and his winning score was 166 for 36 holes. He beat his brother Andrew
and Willie Fernie of Troon
by two shots. It was the last Open Championship contested over 36 holes. Just three years later he died of lung disease at the age of 29.
DNP = Did not play
"T" indicates a tie for a place
Green background for wins. Yellow background for top-10
Golf
Golf is a precision club and ball sport, in which competing players use many types of clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a golf course using the fewest number of strokes....
er from the "Home of Golf" St Andrews
St Andrews
St Andrews is a university town and former royal burgh on the east coast of Fife in Scotland. The town is named after Saint Andrew the Apostle.St Andrews has a population of 16,680, making this the fifth largest settlement in Fife....
. He won the 1891 Open Championship, which was played over the Old Course at St Andrews
Old Course at St Andrews
The Old Course at St Andrews is the oldest golf course in the world. The Old Course is a public course over common land in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland and is held in trust by The St Andrews Links Trust under an act of Parliament...
. The tournament was played in October, in rough weather, and his winning score was 166 for 36 holes. He beat his brother Andrew
Andrew Kirkaldy
Andrew Kirkaldy was a Scottish professional golfer.In his first Open Championship in 1879, Kirkaldy finished second to Jamie Anderson at the Old Course at St Andrews. In the 1889 Open Championship at Musselburgh Links, he lost a playoff to Willie Park, Jnr...
and Willie Fernie of Troon
Troon
Troon is a town in South Ayrshire. It is situated on the west coast of Scotland, about eight miles north of Ayr and three miles northwest of Glasgow Prestwick International Airport. Lying across the Firth of Clyde, the Isle of Arran can be seen. Troon is also a port with freight and ferry services...
by two shots. It was the last Open Championship contested over 36 holes. Just three years later he died of lung disease at the age of 29.
Wins (1)
Year | Championship | Winning Score | Margin | Runners-up |
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1891 1891 Open Championship The 1890 Open Championship was a golf competition held at the Old Course at St Andrews. The tournament was won by Hugh Kirkaldy.... |
The Open Championship The Open Championship The Open Championship, or simply The Open , is the oldest of the four major championships in professional golf. It is the only "major" held outside the USA and is administered by The R&A, which is the governing body of golf outside the USA and Mexico... |
(83-83=166) | 2 strokes | Willie Fernie, Andrew Kirkaldy Andrew Kirkaldy Andrew Kirkaldy was a Scottish professional golfer.In his first Open Championship in 1879, Kirkaldy finished second to Jamie Anderson at the Old Course at St Andrews. In the 1889 Open Championship at Musselburgh Links, he lost a playoff to Willie Park, Jnr... |
Results timeline
Tournament | 1885 | 1886 | 1887 | 1888 | 1889 | 1890 | 1891 | 1892 | 1893 | 1894 | 1895 |
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The Open Championship The Open Championship The Open Championship, or simply The Open , is the oldest of the four major championships in professional golf. It is the only "major" held outside the USA and is administered by The R&A, which is the governing body of golf outside the USA and Mexico... |
37 | DNP | 19 | T11 | T10 | T7 | 1 | T2 | T4 | T13 | T15 |
- Note: The Open ChampionshipThe Open ChampionshipThe Open Championship, or simply The Open , is the oldest of the four major championships in professional golf. It is the only "major" held outside the USA and is administered by The R&A, which is the governing body of golf outside the USA and Mexico...
was the only major in existence during Kirkaldy's lifetime.
DNP = Did not play
"T" indicates a tie for a place
Green background for wins. Yellow background for top-10