Hennessy Round-robin Tournament

Hennessy Round-robin Tournament
Tournament information
Location Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland
Established 1964
Course(s) Clandeboye Golf Club
Month played May
Final year 1964
Final champion
Harry Weetman

The Hennessy Round-robin Tournament was a golf tournament on the British PGA circuit contested in 1964. It was played in a 12-man round-robin format at the Clandeboye Golf Club, Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland. Harry Weetman won the event with 19 points, 4 ahead of the rest of the field. There was also a team element to the tournament with England winning. Total prize money was £1,500. This was one of two round-robin events during the season, the other being the Esso Golden Tournament.

There were 12 competitors in 4 teams. The Republic of Ireland team was Christy Greene, Nicky Lynch and Christy O'Connor Snr. The Northern Ireland team was Jim Henderson, Hugh Jackson and Ernie Jones. The England team was Peter Alliss, Bernard Hunt and Harry Weetman. The Scottish team was Eric Brown, John Panton and George Will.

The competitors played each of the other 11 in an 18-hole match play contest. There were two points for a win and one for a halved match. Most matches were played as three-balls with each playing the other two simultaneously. The tournament was played over four days, from 26 to 29 May. Only the six Irish player competed on the first day, playing a singles match. They then played 5 rounds over the next three days. The English and Scottish competitors played 6 rounds on the remaining three days but in one of those matches they only played a single opponent.

Harry Weetman won 9 of his 11 matches and halved another, giving him 19 points, 4 ahead of the rest. He had scored 17 points before the final afternoon round, 6 ahead of anyone else, giving him a guaranteed victory at that point since only 4 points were available in the final round. England won the team event with 44 points, ahead of Scotland with 37. Weetman won just over £400 for his individual and team successes.[1]

Winners

YearWinnerCountryScoreMargin
of victory
Runner-upWinner's
share (£)
Ref
1964Harry Weetman England194 pointsEngland Peter Alliss[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Weetman's Irish Success". Glasgow Herald. 30 May 1964. p. 5.
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