Western Isles Open Championship

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Western Isles Open Championship
Tournament information
LocationIslay, Hebrides, Scotland
Established1935
Course(s)Machrie golf course
Final year1935
Final champion
Paddy Mahon

The Western Isles Open Championship was a professional golf tournament played at

Scottish Open Championship at Gleneagles and two weeks before the Open Championship
at Muirfield.

A number of the entrants failed to turn up and about 30 golfers contested the event. The field included a number of English professionals including Bill Branch, Tom Collinge, Archie Compston, Bill Davies, Ted Jarman and Mark Seymour, two Irish professionals, Paddy Mahon and Willie Nolan, and the Spaniard, Ángel de la Torre.

Paddy Mahon scored 72 in the opening round to lead by a stroke.[3] Jimmy McDowall scored 69 in the second round to lead by two.[4] On the final day Mahon scored 70 and 68 to win by four strokes. Four professionals tied for second place with Mark Seymour a further stroke behind. Seymour had rounds of 68 and 67 on the final day.[5] Two Scottish amateurs, Hector Thomson and Dick Walker tied as leading amateurs, scoring 290. They played an 18-hole playoff in the evening, which Thomson won by a score of 73 to Walker's 74.[6][7]

The event was intended to be an annual event. A second tournament was planned for 1936 but was cancelled because no suitable date was found. The organisers planned to try again in June 1937 but this event did not take place either.[8]

Winners

Year Winners Country Venue Score Margin
of victory
Runners-up Winner's
share (£)
Ref
1935 Paddy Mahon  Ireland Machrie golf course 283 4 strokes England Bill Branch
England Tom Collinge
England Bill Davies
Republic of Ireland Willie Nolan
157
10s
[5]

References

  1. ^ "Western Isles Open Championship". Glasgow Herald. 20 March 1935. p. 6.
  2. ^ "Success or Failure? – The New Machrie Championship". Glasgow Herald. 11 June 1935. p. 14.
  3. ^ "Gale-blown Golf in Islay". Glasgow Herald. 12 June 1935. p. 9.
  4. ^ "Western Isles "Open"". Glasgow Herald. 13 June 1935. p. 3.
  5. ^ a b "First Western Isles Golf Champion". Glasgow Herald. 14 June 1935. p. 8.
  6. ^ "Western Isles Championship". The Times. 15 June 1935. p. 6.
  7. ^ "Photo". www.gettyimages.com. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
  8. ^ "Western Isles Championship in 1937". Glasgow Herald. 30 January 1936. p. 7.