Scottish Amateur Stroke Play Championship
Tournament information | |
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Location | Scotland |
Established | 1967 |
Organised by | Scottish Golf |
Format | Stroke play |
Month played | August |
Current champion | |
The Scottish Men's Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship is the national amateur stroke play golf championship in Scotland (although entry is open to overseas golfers). It has been played annually since 1967 and is organised by the Scottish Golf Union.
The format is 72 hole stroke play contested over four days. After 36 holes the leading 40 competitors and ties play a further 36 holes over the final two days.[1]
The equivalent match play championship is the Scottish Amateur.
Winners[]
Year | Venue | Winner |
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2021 | Southerness Golf Club | |
2020 | Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland | |
2019 | The Duke's (St Andrews) | |
2018 | Gleneagles, Kings Course | |
2017 | Western Gailes Golf Club | Liam Johnston |
2016 | Gullane Golf Club, No.1 Course | Cameron John |
2015 | Moray, Old Course | |
2014 | Panmure Golf Club | Gavin Moynihan |
2013 | Southerness Golf Club | Garrick Porteous |
2012 | Kilmarnock Golf Club | Paul Barjon |
2011 | Blairgowrie Golf Club, Lansdowne | Andrew Sullivan |
2010 | Glasgow Golf Club, Gailes Links | Romain Wattel |
2009 | Murcar Links Golf Club | Tommy Fleetwood |
2008 | The Duke's (St Andrews) | |
2007 | Royal Dornoch Golf Club | |
2006 | Scott Henry | |
2005 | Royal Aberdeen Golf Club | Robert Dinwiddie |
2004 | Lundin Links | Richie Ramsay |
2003 | Turnberry, Kintyre | Gary Wolstenholme |
2002 | Southerness | |
2001 | Nairn Golf Club/Nairn Dunbar | |
2000 | Letham Grange | |
1999 | St Andrews | |
1998 | Moray/Elgin | |
1997 | Monifieth/Panmure Golf Club | Barclay Howard |
1996 | Cardross/Helensburgh | Alastair Forsyth |
1995 | Paisley/Renfrew | Stephen Gallacher |
1994 | Letham Grange | |
1993 | St Andrews | |
1992 | Mortonhall/Bruntsfield Links | Dean Robertson |
1991 | Royal Troon Golf Club | Andrew Coltart |
1990 | Royal Aberdeen Golf Club/Murcar | |
1989 | Blairgowrie Golf Club | |
1988 | Cathkin Braes/East Kilbride | |
1987 | Lundin/Ladybank | |
1986 | Carnoustie Golf Links | |
1985 | Dunbar/North Berwick | Colin Montgomerie |
1984 | Blairgowrie Golf Club | Charlie Green |
1983 | Irvine/Irvine Ravenspark | |
1982 | Downfield/Camperdown | |
1981 | Renfrew/Erskine | Philip Walton |
1980 | Musselburgh Links/Royal Musselburgh GC | Gordon Brand Jnr |
1979 | Blairgowrie Golf Club | Ian Hutcheon |
1978 | Cawder Golf Club | |
1977 | Muirfield/Gullane | |
1976 | Carnoustie Golf Links/Monifieth | |
1975 | Nairn Golf Club/Nairn Dunbar | Charlie Green |
1974 | Blairgowrie Golf Club/Alyth | Ian Hutcheon |
1973 | Dunbar/North Berwick | |
1972 | Dalmahoy/Ratho Park | |
1971 | Leven Links/Lundin Links | Ian Hutcheon |
1970 | Glasgow Gailes golf course/Kilm. | Dale Hayes |
1969 | Carnoustie Golf Links/Monifieth | |
1968 | Prestwick Golf Club/Prestwick St Nicholas | Ronnie Shade |
1967 | Muirfield/Gullane | Bernard Gallacher |
See also[]
- Helen Holm Scottish Women's Open Championship – the equivalent championship for women
References[]
- ^ "2017 Scottish Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship Conditions" (PDF). Scottish Golf Union. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
- ^ "Past Champions". Scottish Golf. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
- ^ "Shay's Short Game: Scotland's Clara Young wins at St Andrews". The Irish Times. 5 June 2017.
External links[]
Categories:
- Amateur golf tournaments in the United Kingdom
- Golf tournaments in Scotland
- 1967 establishments in Scotland
- Recurring sporting events established in 1967
- Annual sporting events in the United Kingdom