Carris Trophy

The Carris Trophy is the English Boys Under 18 Open Amateur Stroke-Play Championship. It was founded in 1935.

Carris Trophy
Tournament information
LocationHertfordshire, England (2019)
Established1935
Course(s)Moor Park Golf Club (2019)
Organised byEngland Golf
FormatStroke play
Month playedJuly
Current champion
Ben Schmidt

History

The event was founded as a boys' golf tournament in 1935 at the Moor Park Golf Club by Austin Carris. The competition was adopted in 1988 by the English Golf Union as the English Boys Under 18 Open Amateur Stroke-Play Championship.[1] It is now played at various venues around England, but returns to Moor Park at five year intervals reflecting the inauguration of the trophy at this course.

Format

The championship is open to golfers of all nationalities in possession of a playing handicap not exceeding 1.4 under the CONGU Unified Handicapping System or a comparable scheme operated by a recognised overseas Golf Union, Federation or Association. Players must be under 18 at the start of the year in which the championship is played. It consists of 72 holes of stroke play over four days, 18 holes being played each day. After 36 holes, the leading 60 competitors and all those tying for 60th place play a further 36 holes over the next two days.[2]

Winners

YearWinnerVenueScore
2019Ben SchmidtMoor Park283*
2018Barclay BrownFulford280
2017Andrea RomanoWest Sussex264*
2016Angus FlanaganHunstanton277*
2015Bradley MooreLittle Aston280
2014Hayden McCullenMoor Park286*
2013Ben AmorWest Lancs286*
2012Patrick KellyRoyal Cinque Ports281*
2011Harry CaseyBroadstone274
2010Callum ShinkwinWoodhall Spa281
2009Tom LewisMoor Park282*
2008Stiggy HodgsonWallasey288*
2007Matt HainesSaunton288
2006Darren WrightSherwood Forest276
2005Tom HaylockMoor Park283
2004Pablo MartínNorthumberland276
2003Daniel Denison &
Grant Slater
Burnham & Berrow286
2002Carlos del MoralBeau Desert282
2001Raphaël de SousaMoor Park274
2000Gary LockerbieFormby279
1999David PorterHigh Post275
1998Scott GodfreyWhittington Heath286
1997David GriffithsMoor Park283
1996Graeme StormSeaton Carew281
1995Justin RoseBurnham & Berrow266
1994Robert DuckNorthants County280
1993Jamie HarrisMoor Park285
1992Mark FosterHesketh286
1991Iain PymanLong Ashton284
1990Michael WelchLuffenham Heath276
1989Ian GarbuttMoor Park285
1988Paul PageBrancepeth Castle281
1987David BathgateMoor Park289
1986Gary EvansMoor Park292
1985Peter BakerMoor Park286
1984John CoeMoor Park283
1983Peter BakerMoor Park288
1982Mark JarvisMoor Park298
1981David GilfordMoor Park290
1980Mike McLeanMoor Park290
1979Peter HammondMoor Park288
1978Jonathan PlaxtonMoor Park144
1977Roy MugglestoneMoor Park293*
1976Hogan StottMoor Park285
1975Sandy LyleMoor Park270
1974Ken BrownMoor Park304
1973Steve HadfieldMoor Park148
1972Lawrence DonovanMoor Park143
1971Richard EvansMoor Park146*
1970Martin FosterMoor Park146
1969Ian GradwellMoor Park150
1968Peter DawsonMoor Park149
1967Roger BrownMoor Park147
1966Alistair BlackMoor Park151
1965George McKayMoor Park145
1964Peter TownsendMoor Park148
1963John ThrelfallMoor Park147
1962Finlay MorrisMoor Park145
1961Douglas MillerMoor Park143*
1960Paul BaxterMoor Park150
1959Bobby WalkerMoor Park152
1958John HamiltonMoor Park149
1957George MaiseyMoor Park145
1956George MaiseyMoor Park141
1955Ian WheaterMoor Park151
1954Keith WarrenMoor Park149
1953Norman JohnsonMoor Park148
1952Niels ThygesenMoor Park155*
1951Ian YoungMoor Park154
1950John GloverMoor Park144
1949Patrick HineMoor Park148
1948Ian CaldwellMoor Park152
1947Ian CaldwellMoor Park159
1946Arthur PerowneMoor Park158
1940–1945: No tournament due to World War II
1939C W WarrenMoor Park149
1938Ian GarrowMoor Park149
1937Ronnie WhiteMoor Park147
1936John LangleyMoor Park152
1935Ronald UpexMoor Park75

* After a playoff

In 1935 the trophy was played over 18 holes. From 1936 to 1973 and in 1978 it was played over 36 holes. In 1965 it was reduced to 65 holes with only 29 holes being played on the first day after a delayed start because of snow and frost. In 1995 it was reduced to 66 holes by bad weather.

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