John Pritchett (golfer)

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John Pritchett
Personal information
Full nameJohn D'Ewes Pritchett
Born1931
England
Died30 October 1958 (aged 27)
Hartley Wintney, Hampshire, England
Sporting nationality England
Career
Turned professional1949
Professional wins1
Best results in major championships
Masters TournamentDNP
PGA ChampionshipDNP
U.S. OpenDNP
The Open ChampionshipCUT: 1956

John D'Ewes Pritchett (1931 – 30 October 1958)[1] was an English professional golfer. He was Boys Amateur Champion in 1948 and won the Daks Tournament in 1955. He was killed in a road traffic accident at the age of 27.

Golf career[]

Pritchett won the Boys Amateur Championship in 1948 beating David Reid, a Scot. Pritchett had been 5 down with 10 holes to play and was dormie-3. However he won the next four holes to win the championship at the 37th hole.[2] Pritchett played for England against Scotland in the Boys International played prior to the championship. He attended Bishop Vesey's Grammar School in Sutton Coldfield.[3]

Pritchett became an assistant professional at Sunningdale Golf Club in 1949. In 1953, at the age of 21, he was a runner-up in the Silver King Tournament behind Flory Van Donck.[4] He won the 1955 Daks Tournament, which was played at Sunningdale, beating Dai Rees by 2 strokes and winning the first prize of £600.[5] He became full professional at near Southampton in late 1957.

Death[]

Pritchett died in a road traffic accident on 30 October 1958 aged 27. He was in a car being driver by Philip Scrutton, a leading amateur golfer, when they were hit by an army lorry on the A30, just west of Blackbushe Airport, Hampshire. Scrutton was also killed.[6][7] Pritchett and Scrutton had played together in the 1958 Wentworth Foursomes, losing in the final.[8] Pritchett had married Annie Eirwen Evans in 1956. Annie did not remarry and died in 1989.[9]

Amateur wins[]

Professional wins[]

Results in major championships[]

Tournament 1956
The Open Championship CUT

Note: Pritchett only played in The Open Championship.

CUT = Missed the cut

References[]

  1. ^ "Find a will | GOV.UK".
  2. ^ "Scottish boy "Champion runner-up"". The Glasgow Herald. 30 August 1948. p. 4.
  3. ^ "Boys' golf at Barassie". The Glasgow Herald. 23 August 1948. p. 5.
  4. ^ "Belgian's great win in "Silver King" golf – New record aggregate of 274". The Glasgow Herald. 18 April 1953. p. 12.
  5. ^ "Assistant golfer's success". The Glasgow Herald. 11 June 1955. p. 9.
  6. ^ "Noted British golfers die in car crash". The Glasgow Herald. 31 October 1958. p. 1.
  7. ^ "Army driver sent for trial". The Glasgow Herald. 10 December 1958. p. 7.
  8. ^ "Mills and Slark win at Wentworth". The Glasgow Herald. 17 March 1958. p. 11.
  9. ^ "Find a will | GOV.UK".
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