Penfold Tournament

Penfold Tournament
Tournament information
Location Worthing, England
Established 1932
Course(s) Hill Barn Golf Club
Par 70
Tour(s) European Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund £12,000
Month played May
Final year 1974
Tournament record score
Aggregate 266 Ken Bousfield (1961)
To par −8 Tommy Horton (1974)
Final champion
Tommy Horton
Location Map
Hill Barn GC is located in England
Hill Barn GC
Hill Barn GC
Location in England
Hill Barn GC is located in West Sussex
Hill Barn GC
Hill Barn GC
Location in West Sussex

The Penfold Tournament was a golf tournament on the British PGA tournament circuit. Since the circuit later evolved into the European Tour, the tournament is recognised as an official European Tour event from 1972. It was played between 1932 and 1935, and from 1946 to 1974 at a variety of courses in the United Kingdom. The tournament was sponsored by Penfold Golf and was often played at coastal resorts, whose councils shared the costs. In 1974, Penfold were taken over by Colgate-Palmolive and continued their sponsorship through the Penfold PGA Championship from 1975 to 1977.

It was generally played as an individual stroke play event. In 1949 there were two qualifying rounds, after which the leading 32 were drawn into 16 pairs, who then played four rounds of knock-out foursomes match play to determine the winning pair. In 1950, it was played at mixed-team match play. 32 professional men and 32 ladies qualified over 36 holes and were then drawn into pairs. These pairs played five rounds of knock-out foursomes match play to determine the winning pair, the final being over 36 holes. It returned to an individual stroke play format for 1951. From 1952 to 1954, it was played at 36 holes of stroke play followed by match play for the top 32 players.

In 1955 Penfold combined their sponsorship with Swallow Raincoats who had supported the Swallow-Harrogate Tournament in 1953 and 1954. The new tournament was known as the Swallow-Penfold Tournament and had a first prize of £1,000 and total prize money of £4,000. The new event had a 72-hole stroke play format. Swallow dropped their sponsorship after the 1966 event but the tournament continued with £4,000 prize money in 1967. Prize money increased to £8,000 in 1971 and finally £12,000 in 1974.

Winners

Year Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Winner's
share (£)
Venue Ref.
Penfold Tournament
1974 Tommy Horton 272 −8 1 stroke Peter Tupling 2,000 Hill Barn
Penfold-Bournemouth Tournament
1973 Eddie Polland 281 −3 2 strokes Doug Sewell 1,500 Queens Park
1972 Peter Oosterhuis 285 +1 Playoff Christy O'Connor Jnr 1,500 Queens Park
1971 Neil Coles 284 4 strokes Stuart Brown
Gordon Cunningham
Doug Sewell
Ronnie Shade
1,500 Queens Park
Penfold Tournament
1970 Bernard Hunt (2) 271 2 strokes Neil Coles 750 Hill Barn
1969 Alex Caygill 278 2 strokes Christy O'Connor Snr 750 Hill Barn
1968 Peter Butler (2) 281 Playoff Dave Thomas 750 Maesdu
1967 John Cockin 275 Playoff Stan Peach 750 Blackpool North Shore
Swallow-Penfold Tournament
1966 Dave Thomas 281 1 stroke Bernard Hunt 750 Little Aston
1965 Ángel Miguel 287 Playoff Lionel Platts 750 Pannal
1964 Peter Alliss 293 1 stroke Alex Caygill
Hedley Muscroft
750 Maesdu
1963 Bernard Hunt 272 9 strokes Peter Butler 1,000 Belleisle
1962 Harry Weetman (4) 280 3 strokes Eric Brown 950 Maesdu
North Wales
1961 Ken Bousfield 266 6 strokes Bernard Hunt 950 Stoneham
Southampton Municipal
1960 Harry Weetman (3) 271 2 strokes Christy O'Connor Snr
Peter Thomson
1,000 Copt Heath
Olton
1959 Peter Butler 280 1 stroke Harry Weetman 1,000 The Royal Burgess
1958 Harry Weetman (2) 289 Playoff Harry Bradshaw 1,000 Prestwick
1957 Harry Weetman 270 3 strokes Peter Alliss
Alfonso Angelini
Harold Henning
Flory Van Donck
1,000 Glasgow
1956 Eric Lester 275 1 stroke Max Faulkner 1,000 The Royal Burgess
1955 Christy O'Connor Snr 292 2 strokes Eric Brown
Syd Scott
1,000 Southport and Ainsdale
Penfold Tournament
1954 Henry Cotton 5 and 4 John Jacobs 400
1953 Arthur Lees (2) 2 up Ken Bousfield 400
1952 Eric Brown 6 and 5 Laurie Ayton Jnr 500
Penfold-Bournemouth Festival of Britain Tournament
1951 Arthur Lees 278 2 strokes Sam King 650 Queens Park
Meyrick Park
Penfold Tournament
1950 Norman Sutton (2) and
Joan Gee
1 up Sam King and
Audrey Barrett
1949 John Burton (2) and
Max Faulkner
1 up Dick Burton and
Flory Van Donck
200
(each)
1948 Fred Daly 273 3 strokes Ken Bousfield
Dai Rees
200 Gleneagles
1947 Dai Rees
Norman Von Nida
Reg Whitcombe (2)
270 Title shared 120
(each)
Stoke Poges
1946 Norman Sutton 283 2 strokes Jimmy Adams 200 Sutton Coldfield
1940–1945: No tournament due to World War II
1935–1939: No tournament
Penfold-Fairhaven Tournament
1934 Reg Whitcombe 284 Playoff Mark Seymour 150 Fairhaven
Penfold-Porthcawl Tournament
1933 John Burton 292 2 strokes Reg Whitcombe 150 Royal Porthcawl
1932 Percy Alliss 278 1 stroke Alf Padgham 150 Royal Porthcawl