Double Diamond International

The Double Diamond International was a team golf tournament that was played from 1971 to 1977. From 1974 and 1977 it was preceded by an individual 36 hole stroke play tournament that was included on the European Tour schedule, the 1977 event being called the Skol Lager Individual.

Winners

YearVenueWinnersPointsRunner-upPoints
Double Diamond Golf Classic
1977Gleneagles Hotel United StatesAustralasia½
1976Gleneagles Hotel England2Rest of the World2
Double Diamond International
1975TurnberryThe Americas26Rest of the World22
1974Gleneagles Hotel England31Rest of the World28
1973Prince's Golf Club, Sandwich Scotland27 Ireland25
1972Pannal Golf Club England39 Europe35
1971South Staffs Golf Club England6 Ireland4

England won in 1976 by being 2 holes up in the four matches played in the final against the Rest of the World.

1971

The tournament was played on 21, 22 and 23 October between the four home nations at South Staffs Golf Club with each team playing the other three. There were teams of 6 with 2 foursomes matches in the morning and 6 singles in the afternoon. All matches were over 18 holes.[1] The total prize money was £10,250.

The teams were:

Matches

Thursday 21 October [2]

TeamScoreTeamScoreHalved
England England6Wales Wales11
Republic of Ireland Ireland5Scotland Scotland21

Friday 22 October [3]

TeamScoreTeamScoreHalved
England England7Republic of Ireland Ireland10
Wales Wales6Scotland Scotland20

Saturday 23 October [4]

TeamScoreTeamScoreHalved
Republic of Ireland Ireland4Wales Wales31
England England5Scotland Scotland21

Final table

TeamMatchesIndividual gamesPoints
WonLostWonLostHalved
England England3018426
Republic of Ireland Ireland21101224
Wales Wales12101222
Scotland Scotland0361620

Neil Coles, John Garner, Tommy Horton, Jimmy Kinsella, Peter Townsend won their 3 singles matches and shared the individual prize of £350.[4] Kinsella beat all the three opposing captains in his singles matches.

1972

The tournament was played on 31 August and 1 and 2 September between six teams, the four home nations, Continental Europe and the Rest of the World. The event was played at Pannal Golf Club, Harrogate with each team playing the other five. There were teams of 8 with each match consisting of 6 singles matches over 18 holes. Two points were awarded for each match won with one point for a halved match. The overall winner was decided on points won. The total prize money was £15,000.[5]

The teams were:

Matches

Thursday 31 August [6]

TeamPointsTeamPoints
England England9Wales Wales3
Republic of Ireland Ireland7Rest of the World5
European Union Europe8Republic of Ireland Ireland4
Scotland Scotland7Wales Wales5
England England8Rest of the World4

Friday 1 September [7]

TeamPointsTeamPoints
European Union Europe7Scotland Scotland5
Rest of the World6Wales Wales6
England England7Republic of Ireland Ireland5
Rest of the World6Scotland Scotland6
European Union Europe10Wales Wales2

Saturday 2 September [8]

TeamPointsTeamPoints
Scotland Scotland8Republic of Ireland Ireland4
England England6European Union Europe6
Republic of Ireland Ireland8Wales Wales4
Rest of the World8European Union Europe4
England England9Scotland Scotland3

Final table

TeamMatchesPoints
WonLostTie
England England40139
European Union Europe31135
Rest of the World12229
Scotland Scotland22129
Republic of Ireland Ireland23028
Wales Wales04120

1973

The tournament was played on 30, 31 August and 1 September between six teams, the four home nations, Continental Europe and the Rest of the World. The event was played at Prince's Golf Club, Sandwich with each team playing the other five. There were teams of 5 with each match consisting of 4 singles matches over 18 holes. Two points were awarded for each match won with one point for a halved match. The overall winner was decided on points won. The total prize money remained at £15,000.[9]

The teams were:

Matches

Thursday 30 August [10]

TeamPointsTeamPoints
England England4Wales Wales4
Republic of Ireland Ireland5European Union Europe3
Scotland Scotland8Wales Wales0
Republic of Ireland Ireland6Rest of the World2
England England4European Union Europe4

Friday 31 August [11]

TeamPointsTeamPoints
Scotland Scotland6Republic of Ireland Ireland2
Rest of the World7Wales Wales1
England England4Republic of Ireland Ireland4
Rest of the World4Scotland Scotland4
European Union Europe6Wales Wales2

Saturday 1 September [12]

TeamPointsTeamPoints
Rest of the World6European Union Europe2
England England6Scotland Scotland2
Republic of Ireland Ireland8Wales Wales0
Scotland Scotland7European Union Europe1
England England4Rest of the World4

Final table

TeamMatchesPoints
WonLostTie
Scotland Scotland31127
Republic of Ireland Ireland31125
Rest of the World21223
England England10422
European Union Europe13116
Wales Wales0417

1974

The tournament was played on 22, 23 and 24 August between six teams, the four home nations, the Continental Europe and the Rest of the World. The event was played at Gleneagles with each team playing the other five. There were teams of 5 with each match consisting of 4 singles matches over 18 holes. Two points were awarded for each match won with one point for a halved match. The overall winner was decided on points won.

The teams were:

Matches

Thursday 22 August [13]

TeamPointsTeamPoints
England England8Wales Wales0
European Union Europe4Republic of Ireland Ireland4
Scotland Scotland5Wales Wales3
Rest of the World6Republic of Ireland Ireland2
England England8European Union Europe0

Friday 23 August [14]

TeamPointsTeamPoints
Republic of Ireland Ireland4Scotland Scotland4
Rest of the World6Wales Wales2
England England5Republic of Ireland Ireland3
Rest of the World5Scotland Scotland3
Wales Wales5European Union Europe3

Saturday 24 August [15]

TeamPointsTeamPoints
Rest of the World8European Union Europe0
England England5Scotland Scotland3
England England5Rest of the World3
Republic of Ireland Ireland5Wales Wales3
Scotland Scotland5European Union Europe3

Final table

TeamMatchesPoints
WonLostTie
England England50031
Rest of the World40128
Scotland Scotland21220
Republic of Ireland Ireland12218
Wales Wales10413
European Union Europe01410

1975

The tournament was played on 25, 26 and 27 September between six teams, the four home nations, The Americas and the Rest of the World. The event was played at Turnberry with each team playing the other five. There were teams of 5 with each match consisting of 4 singles matches over 18 holes. Two points were awarded for each match won with one point for a halved match. The overall winner was decided on points won.

The teams were:[16]

Matches

Thursday 25 September [17]

TeamPointsTeamPoints
England England4Wales Wales4
Rest of the World5Republic of Ireland Ireland3
Scotland Scotland4Wales Wales4
The Americas5Republic of Ireland Ireland3
Rest of the World5England England3

Friday 26 September [18]

TeamPointsTeamPoints
Republic of Ireland Ireland4Scotland Scotland4
The Americas6Wales Wales2
England England4Republic of Ireland Ireland4
The Americas5Scotland Scotland3
Rest of the World5Wales Wales3

Saturday 27 September [19]

TeamPointsTeamPoints
The Americas4Rest of the World4
England England4Scotland Scotland4
Republic of Ireland Ireland4Wales Wales4
Scotland Scotland5Rest of the World3
The Americas6England England2

Final table

TeamMatchesPoints
WonLostTie
The Americas40126
Rest of the World31122
Scotland Scotland11320
Republic of Ireland Ireland02318
England England02317
Wales Wales02317

1976

The tournament was played on 19, 20 and 21 August between eight teams, the four home nations, Continental Europe, the United States, Australasia and the Rest of the World. The event was played at Gleneagles. Teams were divided into two group of four with the each team playing the others in the group on the first two days. The leading two teams in each group then played semi-finals and a final on the last day. There were teams of 5 with each match consisting of 4 singles matches over 18 holes. In the group matches, one point was awarded for each match won with half a point for a halved match. The order of the groups was decided on points won. In the event of a tie between two teams the order was decided by the result of the match between the teams and, if this was a tie, on net holes up overall.

The teams were:

Group matches

Thursday 19 August [20]

TeamPointsTeamPoints
England England3Australasia1
Republic of Ireland Ireland2Rest of the World2
European Union Europe4United States United States0
Scotland Scotland2Wales Wales2
Australasia2Republic of Ireland Ireland2
Rest of the World3England England1

Friday 20 August [21]

TeamPointsTeamPoints
European Union Europe2Scotland Scotland2
United States United States2Wales Wales2
England England2Republic of Ireland Ireland2
Australasia2Rest of the World2
Scotland ScotlandUnited States United States
Wales WalesEuropean Union Europe

Group tables

TeamMatchesPoints
WonLostTie
Rest of the World1027
England England1116
Republic of Ireland Ireland0036
Australasia0125

England finished ahead of Ireland since they were 3 holes up while Wales were level.

TeamMatchesPoints
WonLostTie
European Union Europe111
Scotland Scotland102
Wales Wales102
United States United States021

Scotland finished ahead of Wales since they were 9 holes up while Wales were 6 holes down.

Knock-out

Saturday 21 August [22]

  Semifinals     Final
             
  Rest of the World  
  Scotland Scotland ½    
      Rest of the World 2
      England England 2
  England England 3½'    
  European Union Europe ½   Third place
 
Scotland Scotland 2
  European Union Europe 2

England won the final because they were 2 holes up in the four matches. Scotland won the third-place match because they were 9 holes up in the four matches.

1977

The tournament was played on 18, 19 and 20 August between eight teams, the four home nations, Continental Europe, the United States, Australasia and the Rest of the World. The event was played at Gleneagles. Teams were divided into two group of four with the each team playing the others in the group on the first two days. The leading two teams in each group then played semi-finals and a final on the last day. There were teams of 5 with each match consisting of 4 singles matches over 18 holes. In the group matches, one point was awarded for each match won with half a point for a halved match. The order of the groups was decided on points won.

The teams were:

Group matches

Thursday 18 August [23]

TeamPointsTeamPoints
Australasia3England England1
Rest of the World4Republic of Ireland Ireland0
United States United States3European Union Europe1
Wales WalesScotland Scotland
Australasia2Republic of Ireland Ireland2
England England2Rest of the World2

Friday 19 August [24]

TeamPointsTeamPoints
Scotland ScotlandEuropean Union Europe
United States United StatesWales Wales
Republic of Ireland Ireland3England England1
Australasia3Rest of the World1
European Union Europe2Wales Wales2
United States United StatesScotland Scotland

Group tables

TeamMatchesPoints
WonLostTie
Australasia2018
Rest of the World1117
Republic of Ireland Ireland1115
England England0214
TeamMatchesPoints
WonLostTie
United States United States3008
Wales Wales1116
Scotland Scotland120
European Union Europe021

Knock-out

Saturday 20 August [25]

  Semifinals     Final
             
  Australasia 3  
  Wales Wales 1    
      Australasia ½
      United States United States
  United States United States    
  Rest of the World ½   Third place
 
Wales Wales 2
  Rest of the World 2

The Rest of the World won the third-place match because they were 8 holes up in the four matches.

References

  1. "New professional team matchplay event". The Times. 6 November 1970. p. 17.
  2. "Wins by Gallacher and Shade fail to save Scottish team". The Glasgow Herald. 22 October 1971. p. 4.
  3. "England make certain of Double Diamond victory". The Glasgow Herald. 23 October 1971. p. 2.
  4. 1 2 "Scotland lose all but one singles against English". The Glasgow Herald. 25 October 1971. p. 5.
  5. "New matchplay event to spread its wings". The Times. 4 February 1972. p. 10.
  6. "Jacklin not there only for the beer". The Times. 1 September 1972. p. 8.
  7. "Jacklin sets England side a fine example". The Times. 2 September 1972. p. 5.
  8. "Jacklin's superb play inspires England". The Times. 4 September 1972. p. 7.
  9. "Scots' £5000 boost". The Glasgow Herald. 23 March 1973. p. 4.
  10. "Scots team win their four ties". The Glasgow Herald. 31 August 1973. p. 4.
  11. "Shade unbeaten as Scottish team takes lead". The Glasgow Herald. 1 September 1973. p. 2.
  12. "Scotland's £5000 team triumph". The Glasgow Herald. 3 September 1973. p. 5.
  13. "Oosterhuis and Huggett dim Scottish hopes". The Glasgow Herald. 23 August 1974. p. 4.
  14. "World reduce England's lead to four points". The Glasgow Herald. 24 August 1974. p. 5.
  15. "'Imported' team kept interest alive to end". The Glasgow Herald. 26 August 1974. p. 5.
  16. "Dawson's reward for endurance". The Glasgow Herald. 25 September 1975. p. 19.
  17. "Welsh underdog's take day's honours". The Glasgow Herald. 26 September 1975. p. 23.
  18. "Americas and Rest lead home teams". The Glasgow Herald. 27 September 1975. p. 14.
  19. "Scots just miss second place". The Glasgow Herald. 29 September 1975. p. 17.
  20. "Barnes birdie at last hole save Scots". The Glasgow Herald. 20 August 1976. p. 23.
  21. "Fighting Scots battle through". The Glasgow Herald. 21 August 1976. p. 14.
  22. "Coles - Double Diamond triumph". The Glasgow Herald. 23 August 1976. p. 15.
  23. "D. D. Day - and Scots fall flat". The Glasgow Herald. 19 August 1977. p. 28.
  24. "Wales left to carry home flag". The Glasgow Herald. 20 August 1977. p. 16.
  25. "American put in sparkling finish". The Glasgow Herald. 22 August 1977. p. 17.
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