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The Amateur Championship
The Amateur Championship Trophy in 2009 atGardagolf Country Club
Tournament information
LocationUnited Kingdom
Established1885
Organized byThe R&A
FormatStroke playandmatch play
Month playedJune
Current champion
DenmarkJacob Skov Olesen

The Amateur Championship(sometimes referred to as theBritish AmateurorBritish Amateur Championshipoutside the UK) is agolftournament which has been held annually in theUnited Kingdomsince 1885 except during the two World Wars, and in 1949 and 2019 when Ireland hosted the championship. It is one of the two leading individual tournaments for amateur golfers, alongside theU.S. Amateur.It normally has the widest international representation of any individual amateur event, with 38 golf federations from all six continents represented in the 2018 championship.[1]

BeforeWorld War IIit was regarded as one of golf'smajor championships,but given the modern dominance of the sport byprofessional golfers,this is no longer the case. Two Amateur Championship winners in the post-World War II era have gone on to winprofessional major championships:José María OlazábalandSergio García,bothSpaniards.

History

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The inaugural tournament was organised by theRoyal Liverpool Golf Clubin 1885. It was played on 20, 21 and 23 April and was "open to all amateur members of recognised golf clubs". The format was match-play. All players were included in the draw for each round, any extra player receiving a bye. If a match was halved after the 18 holes both players progressed to the next round, playing each other again. There were 49 entries from 12 different clubs, although only 44 were included in the draw and four of these players did not turn up. Of the 22 first-round matches, 2 were halved, meaning that there were 12 matches in the second round.[2][3]There were no more halved matches in the following rounds which meant that 3 players reached the semi-final stage.[4][5]John Ballbeat his father, also called John, in the third round.[5]Allan Macfiereceived a bye at the semi-final stage withHorace Hutchinsonbeating Ball 2 up in the only semi-final match. After his morning round, Hutchinson played badly in the afternoon and Macfie won 7&6.[6][7]Each player paid a 1 guinea entry fee. This, together with 25 guineas from the Royal Liverpool club, was used for prizes. The losing finalist received £10 with the remainder being used to buy plate for the winner.[3]The final amount for the winner was about £60[6]or £70.[7]By comparison the winner of the1885 Open Championshipreceived £10. For many years the 1885 event was not regarded as the first Amateur Championship. It was only in 1922 thatthe Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrewsdecided "to place on record the name ofMr. A. F. Macfieas the winner of the Amateur Championship of 1885 ".[8]

Despite the unusual format of the 1885 event, it was regarded as a success. A meeting was arranged in 1886 where it was decided to start an amateur championship, to be held alternately at St Andrews, Hoylake and Prestwick. A number of clubs subscribed to buy a perpetual trophy for the championship. In addition, gold and silver medals were presented to the winner and runner-up, with bronze medals for the losing semi-finalists. The format became a simple knockout, with extra holes played in case of a tie after 18 holes. Otherwise the format remained the same as for the 1885 event. Because of the late arrangements the inaugural championship was not held until late September. With 42 entries, six rounds were needed which were completed in three days with the semi-finals and final on the last day.[9][10]John Ballagain lost in the semi-finals, 7&6 toHenry Lamb,but Lamb lost the final againstHorace Hutchinsonby the same score.[11]

Entry, format

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Entry to the Championship is now given to the most-qualified 288 applicants from around the world, with perhaps half the places reserved for top players from theUnited KingdomandIreland.Qualifying rounds for all players were first introduced in 1983, when the popularity of the championship led to the number of applicants increasing to unmanageable levels. Major golf nations are allocated entries on what amounts to a quota basis for their top applicants, with each applicant's national federation cooperating with the R&A on selection. For example, the 2010 entry list included players from the British Isles (England,Wales,Scotland,Ireland,Northern Ireland), mainlandEurope(France,Belgium,Netherlands,Germany,Italy,Spain,Portugal,Sweden,Norway,Finland,Denmark,Slovenia,Switzerland,Austria,Iceland),North America(USA,Canada,Mexico),South America(Argentina,Bolivia,Peru),Asia(China,India,South Korea,Japan,Singapore),Australasia(Australia,New Zealand) andAfrica(South Africa).[12]

The first stage of the Championship involves 288 players, each of whom plays two rounds of 18 holes, one on each of two courses, over the first two days. The 64 lowest scores over the 36 holes, and ties for 64th place compete in thematch playstage of the Championship, on the event's principal course, and are seeded by qualifying scores. Each match consists of one round of 18 holes, except for the Final, which is over 36 holes. Since there are generally more than 64 qualifiers from the stroke play stage, the first round of thematch playinvolves a small number of matches to reduce the number of qualifiers to exactly 64. In 2024 exactly 64 players qualified, ties for the final places being decided by a sudden-death playoff. Tied matches are broken by sudden death over extra holes. The event is played in June, normally with a Monday to Saturday schedule.

The winner receives invitations to three of the major championships, namely the following month'sOpen Championship,and the following year'sMasters TournamentandU.S. Open,provided he remain an amateur prior to each major. The Amateur Championship is open to amateur golfers of any nationality in good standing with their national federations. BritonJohn Ballwon the most career titles, with eight. Ball was still competing in the event as late as 1921 atRoyal Liverpool Golf Club.[13]In modern times, BritonMichael Bonallack's five titles lead. The most famous American winner of the competition wasBobby Jones,whose 1930 victory was part of hisGrand Slam.

Results

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Year Winner Score Runner-up Semi-finalists Venue Ref.
2024 DenmarkJacob Skov Olesen 4 & 3 EnglandDominic Clemons EnglandJack Bigham,United StatesLuke Sample Ballyliffin
2023 South AfricaChristo Lamprecht 3 & 2 SwitzerlandRonan Kleu ThailandRatchanon Chantananuwat,EnglandFrank Kennedy Hillside
2022 South AfricaAldrich Potgieter 3 & 2 EnglandSam Bairstow EnglandJohn Gough,Republic of IrelandAlex Maguire Royal Lytham & St Annes [14]
2021 EnglandLaird Shepherd 38 holes EnglandMonty Scowsill WalesJames Ashfield,EnglandJack Dyer Nairn [15]
2020 EnglandJoe Long 4 & 3 EnglandJoe Harvey EnglandJake Bolton,Republic of IrelandMark Power Royal Birkdale [16]
2019 Republic of IrelandJames Sugrue 2 up ScotlandEuan Walker EnglandBen Jones,AustraliaDavid Micheluzzi Portmarnock [17]
2018 South AfricaJovan Rebula 3 & 2 Republic of IrelandRobin Dawson Republic of IrelandConor Purcell,EnglandMitch Waite Royal Aberdeen [18]
2017 EnglandHarry Ellis 38 holes AustraliaDylan Perry ItalyLuca Cianchetti,ArgentinaAlejandro Tosti Royal St George's [19]
2016 EnglandScott Gregory 2 & 1 ScotlandRobert MacIntyre Republic of IrelandPaul McBride,PolandAdrian Meronk Royal Porthcawl [20]
2015 FranceRomain Langasque 4 & 2 ScotlandGrant Forrest FranceAlexandre Daydou,ScotlandJack McDonald Carnoustie [21]
2014 ScotlandBradley Neil 2 & 1 South AfricaZander Lombard ScotlandConnor Syme,EnglandSean Towndrow Royal Portrush [22]
2013 EnglandGarrick Porteous 6 & 5 FinlandToni Hakula United StatesJim Liu,EnglandMax Orrin Royal Cinque Ports [23]
2012 Northern IrelandAlan Dunbar 1 up AustriaMatthias Schwab ScotlandPaul Ferrier,ScotlandJack McDonald Royal Troon [24]
2011 AustraliaBryden Macpherson 3 & 2 ScotlandMichael Stewart FranceSébastien Gros,ScotlandGreg Paterson Hillside [24]
2010 South KoreaJin Jeong 5 & 4 ScotlandJames Byrne EnglandMatthew Nixon,EnglandChris Paisley Muirfield [24]
2009 ItalyMatteo Manassero 4 & 3 EnglandSam Hutsby EnglandStiggy Hodgson,EnglandDarren Renwick Formby [24]
2008 NetherlandsReinier Saxton 3 & 2 EnglandTommy Fleetwood EnglandAndy Sullivan,WalesJoe Vickery Turnberry [24]
2007 United StatesDrew Weaver 2 & 1 AustraliaTim Stewart ScotlandCallum Macaulay,WalesJason Shufflebotham Royal Lytham & St Annes [24]
2006 FranceJulien Guerrier 4 & 3 EnglandAdam Gee United StatesMitchell Brown,EnglandJamie Moul Royal St George's [24]
2005 Republic of IrelandBrian McElhinney 5 & 4 ScotlandJohn Gallagher EnglandOliver Fisher,ScotlandLloyd Saltman Royal Birkdale [24]
2004 ScotlandStuart Wilson 4 & 3 EnglandLee Corfield ScotlandEric Ramsay,United StatesAndrew Svoboda St Andrews Links [24]
2003 EnglandGary Wolstenholme(2) 6 & 5 SwitzerlandRaphaël De Sousa ItalyFrancesco Molinari,ScotlandEric Ramsay Royal Troon [24]
2002 SpainAlejandro Larrazábal 1 up EnglandMartin Sell EnglandJamie Elson,ScotlandGraham Gordon Royal Porthcawl [24]
2001 Northern IrelandMichael Hoey 1 up WalesIan Campbell EnglandStuart Davis,ScotlandSimon Mackenzie Prestwick [24]
2000 FinlandMikko Ilonen 2 & 1 GermanyChristian Reimbold EnglandDavid Ryles,AustraliaAndrew Webster Royal Liverpool [24]
1999 EnglandGraeme Storm 7 & 6 EnglandAran Wainwright WalesIan Campbell,EnglandRichard McEvoy Royal County Down [24]
1998 SpainSergio García 7 & 6 WalesCraig Williams EnglandMark Hilton,EnglandBen Mason Muirfield [24]
1997 ScotlandCraig Watson 3 & 2 South AfricaTrevor Immelman EnglandColin Edwards,EnglandDavid Griffiths Royal St George's [24]
1996 EnglandWarren Bladon 1 up ScotlandRoger Beames United StatesSteve Bodenheimer,EnglandRobert Wiggins Turnberry [24]
1995 ScotlandGordon Sherry 7 & 6 EnglandMichael Reynard Republic of IrelandJody Fanagan,ScotlandRoger Beames Royal Liverpool [24]
1994 EnglandLee S. James 2 & 1 ScotlandGordon Sherry SwedenKalle Brink,ScotlandAllan Turnbull Nairn [24]
1993 EnglandIain Pyman 37 holes EnglandPaul Page Northern IrelandNeil Anderson,EnglandRaymond Russell Royal Portrush [24]
1992 ScotlandStephen Dundas 7 & 6 WalesBradley Dredge ScotlandStephen Gallacher,EnglandMatt Stanford Carnoustie [24]
1991 EnglandGary Wolstenholme 8 & 6 United StatesBob May ScotlandWilson Bryson,United StatesDavid Duval Ganton [24]
1990 NetherlandsRolf Muntz 7 & 6 WalesMichael Macara EnglandCraig Cassells,WalesRichard Johnson Muirfield [24]
1989 WalesStephen Dodd 5 & 3 EnglandCraig Cassells AustraliaStephen McCraw,Northern IrelandGarth McGimpsey Royal Birkdale [24]
1988 SwedenCristian Härdin 1 up South AfricaBen Fouchee EnglandNigel Graves,EnglandCarl Suneson Royal Porthcawl [24]
1987 WalesPaul Mayo 3 & 1 EnglandPeter McEvoy EnglandRussell Claydon,United StatesLen Mattiace Prestwick [24]
1986 EnglandDavid Curry 11 & 9 EnglandGeoff Birtwell EnglandPeter McEvoy,ScotlandBryan Shields Royal Lytham & St Annes [24]
1985 Northern IrelandGarth McGimpsey 8 & 7 EnglandGraham Homewood EnglandPatrick Hall,ScotlandDavid James Royal Dornoch [24]
1984 SpainJosé María Olazábal 5 & 4 ScotlandColin Montgomerie EnglandDavid Curry,EnglandDavid Gilford Formby [24]
1983 WalesPhilip Parkin 5 & 4 United StatesJim Holtgrieve EnglandPeter Deeble,EnglandStephen Keppler Turnberry [25]
1982 EnglandMartin Thompson 4 & 3 EnglandAndy Stubbs EnglandPeter Hedges,WalesPhilip Parkin Royal Cinque Ports [26]
1981 FrancePhilippe Ploujoux 4 & 2 United StatesJoel Hirsch Republic of IrelandJohn Carr,AustraliaTony Gresham St Andrews Links [27]
1980 WalesDuncan Evans 4 & 3 South AfricaDavid Suddards South AfricaDuncan Lindsay-Smith,Republic of IrelandArthur Pierse Royal Porthcawl [28]
1979 United StatesJay Sigel 3 & 2 United StatesScott Hoch AustraliaTony Gresham,CanadaDoug Roxburgh Hillside [29]
1978 EnglandPeter McEvoy(2) 4 & 3 ScotlandPaul McKellar EnglandJohn Davies,South AfricaDavid Suddards Royal Troon [30]
1977 EnglandPeter McEvoy 5 & 4 ScotlandHugh Campbell EnglandMichael Bonallack,ScotlandPaul McKellar Ganton [31]
1976 United StatesDick Siderowf(2) 37 holes EnglandJohn Davies EnglandAllan Brodie,ScotlandIain Carslaw St Andrews Links [32]
1975 United StatesVinny Giles 8 & 7 EnglandMark James EnglandGeoff Marks,United StatesDick Siderowf Royal Liverpool [33]
1974 EnglandTrevor Homer(2) 2 up United StatesJim Gabrielsen EnglandMartin Poxon,ScotlandHugh Stuart Muirfield [34]
1973 United StatesDick Siderowf 5 & 3 EnglandPeter Moody EnglandHarry Ashby,ScotlandHoward Clark Royal Porthcawl [35]
1972 EnglandTrevor Homer 4 & 3 EnglandAlan Thirlwell EnglandMichael Bonallack,EnglandRoger Revell Royal St George's [36]
1971 United StatesSteve Melnyk 3 & 2 United StatesJim Simons United StatesTom Kite,EnglandPeter Moody Carnoustie [37]
1970 EnglandMichael Bonallack(5) 8 & 7 United StatesBill Hyndman EnglandBruce Critchley,Northern IrelandBrian Hoey Royal County Down [38]
1969 EnglandMichael Bonallack(4) 3 & 2 United StatesBill Hyndman ScotlandBill Davidson,South AfricaDale Hayes Royal Liverpool [39]
1968 EnglandMichael Bonallack(3) 7 & 6 Republic of IrelandJoe Carr EnglandReg Glading,EnglandGeoff Marks Troon [40]
1967 United StatesBob Dickson 2 & 1 United StatesRon Cerrudo EnglandGordon Clark,United StatesMarty Fleckman Formby [41]
1966 South AfricaBobby Cole 3 & 2[a] ScotlandRonnie Shade ScotlandGordon Cosh,FranceHenri de Lamaze Carnoustie [42]
1965 EnglandMichael Bonallack(2) 2 & 1 EnglandClive Clark EnglandMartin Christmas,EnglandRodney Foster Royal Porthcawl [43]
1964 EnglandGordon Clark 39 holes EnglandMichael Lunt EnglandMartin Christmas,EnglandJohn Hall Ganton [44]
1963 EnglandMichael Lunt 2 & 1 EnglandJohn Blackwell United StatesRon Luceti,United StatesEd Updegraff St Andrews Links [45]
1962 United StatesRichard Davies 1 up WalesJohn Povall EnglandBrian Chapman,EnglandRodney Foster Royal Liverpool [46]
1961 EnglandMichael Bonallack 6 & 4 ScotlandJames Walker EnglandMartin Christmas,United StatesRalph Morrow Turnberry [47]
1960 Republic of IrelandJoe Carr(3) 8 & 7 United StatesBob Cochran EnglandGordon Huddy,ScotlandJames Walker[b] Royal Portrush [48]
1959 United StatesDeane Beman 3 & 2 United StatesBill Hyndman United StatesBob Magee,EnglandGuy Wolstenholme[b] Royal St George's [49]
1958 Republic of IrelandJoe Carr(2) 3 & 2 EnglandAlan Thirlwell EnglandMichael Bonallack,United StatesTim Holland[b] St Andrews Links [50]
1957 ScotlandReid Jack 2 & 1 United StatesHarold Ridgley ScotlandAlan Bussell,South AfricaArthur Walker[b] Formby [51]
1956 EnglandJohn Beharrell 5 & 4 ScotlandLeslie Taylor ScotlandGeorge Henderson,ScotlandReid Jack[b] Troon [52]
1955 United StatesJoe Conrad 3 & 2 EnglandAlan Slater EnglandArthur Perowne,EnglandPhilip Scrutton Royal Lytham & St Annes [53]
1954 AustraliaDoug Bachli 2 & 1 United StatesWilliam C. Campbell Republic of IrelandJoe Carr,EnglandTony Slark Muirfield [54]
1953 Republic of IrelandJoe Carr 2 up United StatesHarvie Ward Northern IrelandCecil Beamish,EnglandArthur Perowne Royal Liverpool [55]
1952 United StatesHarvie Ward 6 & 5 United StatesFrank Stranahan Republic of IrelandJoe Carr,ScotlandRobin Cater Prestwick [56]
1951 United StatesDick Chapman 5 & 4 United StatesCharles Coe Republic of IrelandJoe Carr,WalesAlbert Evans Royal Porthcawl [57]
1950 United StatesFrank Stranahan(2) 8 & 6 United StatesDick Chapman United StatesJim McHale Jr.,EnglandCyril Tolley St Andrews Links [58]
1949 Northern IrelandMax McCready 2 & 1 United StatesWillie Turnesa EnglandBunny Millward,EnglandKen Thom Portmarnock [59]
1948 United StatesFrank Stranahan 5 & 4 EnglandCharlie Stowe EnglandDennis Martin,United StatesWillie Turnesa Royal St George's [60]
1947 United StatesWillie Turnesa 3 & 2 United StatesDick Chapman ScotlandJohn Campbell,ScotlandSam McKinlay Carnoustie [61]
1946 Republic of IrelandJimmy Bruen 4 & 3 United StatesRobert Sweeny Jr. EnglandGerald Micklem,EnglandHarry Walker Royal Birkdale [62]
1940–1945: Not played due toWorld War II
1939 ScotlandAlex Kyle 2 & 1 WalesTony Duncan United StatesWilliam Holt,EnglandCharlie Stowe Royal Liverpool [63]
1938 United StatesCharlie Yates 3 & 2 Republic of IrelandCecil Ewing CanadaRoss Somerville,ScotlandHector Thomson Troon [64]
1937 United StatesRobert Sweeny Jr. 3 & 2 Northern IrelandLionel Munn EnglandAlaric de Bendern,EnglandCharlie Stowe Royal St George's [65]
1936 ScotlandHector Thomson 2 up AustraliaJim Ferrier Republic of IrelandCecil Ewing,EnglandAlec Hill St Andrews Links [66]
1935 United StatesLawson Little(2) 1 up EnglandWilliam Tweddell United StatesRobert Sweeny Jr.,ScotlandTony Torrance Royal Lytham & St Annes [67]
1934 United StatesLawson Little 14 & 13 ScotlandJames Wallace United StatesGeorge Dunlap,EnglandLeslie Garnett Prestwick [68]
1933 EnglandMichael Scott 4 & 3 EnglandDale Bourn United StatesGeorge Dunlap,EnglandCyril Tolley Royal Liverpool [69]
1932 EnglandJohn de Forest 3 & 1 EnglandEric Fiddian ScotlandEric McRuvie,Northern IrelandLionel Munn Muirfield [70]
1931 EnglandEric Martin Smith 1 up EnglandJohn de Forest Republic of IrelandJohn MacCormack,ScotlandWilliam Tulloch Royal North Devon [71]
1930 United StatesBobby Jones 7 & 6 EnglandRoger Wethered EnglandLister Hartley,United StatesGeorge Voigt St Andrews Links [72]
1929 EnglandCyril Tolley(2) 4 & 3 ScotlandJohn Nelson Smith United StatesJohn Dawson,EnglandRex Hartley Royal St George's [73]
1928 EnglandPhilip Perkins 6 & 4 EnglandRoger Wethered United StatesJohn Dawson,EnglandEdward Tipping Prestwick [74]
1927 EnglandWilliam Tweddell 7 & 6 EnglandEustace Landale ScotlandR H Jobson,EnglandRoger Wethered Royal Liverpool [75]
1926 United StatesJess Sweetser 6 & 5 ScotlandFred Simpson Northern IrelandWilliam Brownlow,ScotlandAndrew Jamieson Jr. Muirfield [76]
1925 ScotlandRobert Harris 13 & 12 EnglandKenneth Fradgley EnglandRonald Hardman,EnglandNoel Layton Royal North Devon [77]
1924 EnglandErnest Holderness(2) 3 & 2 EnglandEustace Storey ScotlandWilliam Murray,EnglandRoger Wethered St Andrews Links [78]
1923 EnglandRoger Wethered 7 & 6 ScotlandRobert Harris United StatesDouglas Grant,United StatesFrancis Ouimet Royal Cinque Ports [79]
1922 EnglandErnest Holderness 1 up ScotlandJohn Caven ScotlandWillie Hunter,ScotlandRobert Scott Jr. Prestwick [80]
1921 ScotlandWillie Hunter 12 & 11 ScotlandAllan Graham EnglandBernard Darwin,EnglandHenry Tubbs Royal Liverpool [81]
1920 EnglandCyril Tolley 37 holes United StatesRobert A. Gardner EnglandGustav Mellin,EnglandMichael Scott Muirfield [82]
1915–1919: Not played due toWorld War I
1914 ScotlandJames Jenkins 3 & 2 IrelandCharles Hezlet EnglandRobert Humphries,EnglandEverard Martin Smith Royal St George's [83]
1913 EnglandHarold Hilton(4) 6 & 5 ScotlandRobert Harris EnglandColin Aylmer,ScotlandEdward Kyle St Andrews Links [84]
1912 EnglandJohn Ball(8) 38 holes EnglandAbe Mitchell EnglandAngus Hambro,ScotlandCharles Macfarlane Royal North Devon [85]
1911 EnglandHarold Hilton(3) 4 & 3 EnglandEdward Lassen ScotlandGordon Lockhart,EnglandLeicester Stevens Prestwick [86]
1910 EnglandJohn Ball(7) 10 & 9 EnglandColin Aylmer EnglandHarold Hilton,EnglandAbe Mitchell Royal Liverpool [87]
1909 ScotlandRobert Maxwell(2) 1 up ScotlandCecil Hutchison ScotlandRobert Andrew,EnglandBernard Darwin Muirfield [88]
1908 EnglandEdward Lassen 7 & 6 EnglandHerbert Taylor ScotlandCharles Dick,ScotlandJohn Graham Jr. Royal St George's [89]
1907 EnglandJohn Ball(6) 6 & 4 EnglandCharles Palmer ScotlandGuy Campbell,ScotlandRobert Harris St Andrews Links [90]
1906 ScotlandJames Robb 4 & 3 EnglandClifford Lingen EnglandHarry Colt,EnglandEdward Smirke Royal Liverpool [91]
1905 EnglandGordon Barry 3 & 2 EnglandOsmund Scott ScotlandArchibald Aitken,ScotlandJohn Graham Jr. Prestwick [92]
1904 United StatesWalter Travis 4 & 3 ScotlandEdward Blackwell EnglandHorace Hutchinson,ScotlandJohnny Laidlay Royal St George's [93]
1903 ScotlandRobert Maxwell 7 & 5 EnglandHorace Hutchinson EnglandHerman de Zoete,ScotlandAngus MacDonald Muirfield [94]
1902 EnglandCharles Hutchings 1 up EnglandSidney Fry ScotlandRobert Maxwell,ScotlandJames Robb Royal Liverpool [95]
1901 EnglandHarold Hilton(2) 1 up ScotlandJohn L. Low ScotlandJohn Graham Jr.,EnglandHorace Hutchinson St Andrews Links [96]
1900 EnglandHarold Hilton 8 & 7 ScotlandJames Robb EnglandJohnnie Bramston,ScotlandJohn Graham Jr. Royal St George's [97]
1899 EnglandJohn Ball(5) 37 holes ScotlandFreddie Tait ScotlandGilbert Whigham,ScotlandJohn Williamson Prestwick [98]
1898 ScotlandFreddie Tait(2) 7 & 5 ScotlandSamuel Mure Fergusson ScotlandJohn L. Low,ScotlandJames Robb Royal Liverpool [99]
1897 ScotlandJack Allan 4 & 2 ScotlandJames Robb ScotlandLeslie Balfour-Melville,ScotlandJohn L. Low Muirfield [100]
1896 ScotlandFreddie Tait 8 & 7 EnglandHarold Hilton ScotlandJohn Graham Jr.,EnglandHorace Hutchinson Royal St George's [101]
1895 ScotlandLeslie Balfour-Melville 19 holes[c] EnglandJohn Ball ScotlandLaurie Auchterlonie,ScotlandFreddie Tait St Andrews Links [102]
1894 EnglandJohn Ball(4) 1 up ScotlandSamuel Mure Fergusson ScotlandJohnny Laidlay,ScotlandFreddie Tait Royal Liverpool [103]
1893 ScotlandP.C. Anderson 1 up ScotlandJohnny Laidlay ScotlandSamuel Mure Fergusson,ScotlandFreddie Tait Prestwick [104]
1892 EnglandJohn Ball(3) 3 & 1 EnglandHarold Hilton ScotlandLeslie Balfour,ScotlandJohnny Laidlay Royal St George's [105]
1891 ScotlandJohnny Laidlay(2) 20 holes EnglandHarold Hilton ScotlandWilliam Ballingall,IrelandThomas Gilroy St Andrews Links [106]
1890 EnglandJohn Ball(2) 4 & 3 ScotlandJohnny Laidlay ScotlandLeslie Balfour,ScotlandDavid Leitch Royal Liverpool [107]
1889 ScotlandJohnny Laidlay 2 & 1 ScotlandLeslie Balfour EnglandJohn Ball,ScotlandWilliam S. Wilson St Andrews Links [108]
1888 EnglandJohn Ball 5 & 4 ScotlandJohnny Laidlay ScotlandLeslie Balfour,ScotlandAlexander Stuart Prestwick [109]
1887 EnglandHorace Hutchinson(2) 1 up EnglandJohn Ball EnglandJohn Ball Sr.,ScotlandJohn Guthrie Tait Royal Liverpool [110]
1886 EnglandHorace Hutchinson 7 & 6 EnglandHenry Lamb EnglandJohn Ball,ScotlandCharles Chambers St Andrews Links [11]
1885 ScotlandAllan Macfie 7 & 6 EnglandHorace Hutchinson EnglandJohn Ball[d] Royal Liverpool [6]
  1. ^The final was reduced to 18 holes after mist had caused a delayed start on the Thursday and only one round was played on that day rather than the two planned.
  2. ^abcdeThe semi-finals were played over 36 holes.
  3. ^Finals from 1885 to 1895 were played over 18 holes.
  4. ^There was only one semi-final, Macfie receiving a bye to the final.

Multiple winners

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Sixteen players have won more than one Amateur Championship, as of 2024:

Three players have won both the Amateur and theOpen Championship:

  • John Ball– 1888, 1890, 1892, 1894, 1899, 1907, 1910, 1912 Amateurs; 1890 Open
  • Harold Hilton– 1900, 1901, 1911, 1913 Amateurs; 1892, 1897 Opens
  • Bobby Jones– 1930 Amateur; 1926, 1927, 1930 Opens

Stroke-play qualifying

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Stroke-play qualifying was introduced in 1983. 36 holes are played, using two courses, with the leading 64 and ties advancing to the match-play stage. From 1983 to 1985 exactly 64 players qualified, ties for the final places being decided on countback. In 2020 qualifying was reduced to one round. In 2024 exactly 64 players qualified, ties for the final places being decided by a sudden-death playoff. The leading qualifiers are given below:

+ Number one seed. If two or more players are tied, the seeding is decided on countback using the combined scores on the last 9 holes of both qualifying rounds.[117]

Host courses

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The Amateur has been played at the following courses, listed in order of number of tournaments hosted (as of 2024):

Future sites

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References

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