Penfold Professional Golf League

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Penfold Professional Golf League
Tournament information
LocationNorthwood, London
Sutton Coldfield, Staffordshire
Established1938
Course(s)Sandy Lodge Golf Club
Little Aston Golf Club
Month playedJune
Final year1939
Final champion
Henry Cotton and Charles Whitcombe
Penfold Professional Golf League is located in England
Sandy Lodge Golf Club
Sandy Lodge Golf Club
Little Aston Golf Club
Little Aston Golf Club

The Penfold Professional Golf League was a professional golf tournament played in England. The event was held twice, in 1938 and 1939. It was contested by 12 players, each playing the other in a round robin format. Everyone played two matches per day for the first five days and another match on the final day, a Saturday. Two points were awarded for a win and one point for a halved match. Total prize money was £1,000 with £200 for the winner. The tournament was sponsored by Penfold Golf.

1938[edit]

The event was held at Sandy Lodge Golf Club in Northwood, London from 13–18 June. The field consisted of the leading 11 in the 1937 Harry Vardon Trophy standings together with Percy Alliss who had won the 1937 News of the World Matchplay. The Harry Vardon Trophy standings were based on the average score in major stroke play events during the season. The winner of the Yorkshire Evening News Tournament also qualified but since the winner, Arthur Lacey, finished fourth in the averages, there were places for the leading 11 in the averages.[1]

Final table

Pos Player W H L Pts
1 England Percy Alliss 7 2 2 16
2 England Bert Gadd 5 5 1 15
England Reg Whitcombe 7 1 3
4 England Dick Burton 5 2 4 12
England Henry Cotton 5 2 4
England Arthur Lacey 5 2 4
7 England Sam King 5 1 5 11
England Alf Padgham 4 3 4
9 England Bill Branch 3 3 5 9
10 England Charles Whitcombe 3 2 6 8
11 England Abe Mitchell 3 0 8 6
12 Republic of Ireland Paddy Mahon 1 3 7 5

1939[edit]

The event was held at Little Aston Golf Club in Sutton Coldfield, Staffordshire from 12–17 June. The field consisted of the defending champion, Percy Alliss and the leading 11 in the 1938 Harry Vardon Trophy standings. As in 1937 the Harry Vardon Trophy standings were based on the average score in major stroke play events during the season.[2]

Final table

Pos Player W H L Pts
1 England Henry Cotton 9 0 2 18
England Charles Whitcombe 8 2 1
3 England Bert Gadd 7 0 4 14
4 England Sam King 5 3 3 13
5 Scotland Jimmy Adams 6 0 5 12
England Alf Padgham 6 0 5
7 England Reg Whitcombe 4 2 5 10
8 England Arthur Lacey 4 1 6 9
England Alf Perry 4 1 6
10 England Dick Burton 4 0 7 8
11 Wales Dai Rees 1 3 7 5
12 England Percy Alliss 1 2 8 4

Winners[edit]

Year Winner Country Venue Score Margin
of victory
Runner-up Winner's
share (£)
Ref
1938 Percy Alliss  England Sandy Lodge Golf Club 16 1 point England Bert Gadd
England Reg Whitcombe
200 [3]
1939 Henry Cotton
Charles Whitcombe
 England
 England
Little Aston Golf Club 18 Tie Shared 200
and 150
[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Golf – A new professional event". The Times. 23 November 1937. p. 6.
  2. ^ "Professional league tournament – The order of play". The Times. 18 May 1939. p. 5.
  3. ^ "League victory for Alliss – Halved match with Mahon – R Whitcombe and Gadd second". The Glasgow Herald. 20 June 1938. p. 4.
  4. ^ "Another tournament ends in tie – Henry Cotton's fine finish". The Glasgow Herald. 19 June 1939. p. 6.