Worplesdon Mixed Foursomes

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Worplesdon Mixed Foursomes
Tournament information
Location Brookwood, Surrey, England
Established1921
Course(s) Worplesdon Golf Club
FormatMixed foursomes match play
Month playedOctober

The Worplesdon Open Scratch Mixed Foursomes is an open mixed foursomes golf tournament contested annually at the Worplesdon Golf Club in Surrey since 1921. From its inception until the 1960s the event attracted many of the leading amateur golfers. [1] The event was open to professionals and attracted some British women golfers who had lost their amateur status by taking up paid positions with golf equipment makers. [2]

Joyce Wethered, a member at Worplesdon, won the event eight times with seven different partners. [3] She also lost two finals, in 1921 when partnered by her brother Roger and in 1948 when partnered by her husband John Heathcoat-Amory. [4] [5]

The event is still played. It currently consists of a 36-hole stableford stage on a Saturday, after which the leading four pairs play semi-finals and a final on the following day. [2]

Winners

The first final in 1921 was played over 18 holes but from 1922 to 1948 it was played over 36 holes, before reverting to 18 holes from 1949.

This list is incomplete

YearWinnersMargin
of victory
Runners-upRef
1921 Flag of England.svg Eleanor Helme & Flag of Scotland.svg Tony Torrance 3 & 2 Flag of England.svg Joyce Wethered & Flag of England.svg Roger Wethered [4]
1922 Flag of England.svg Joyce Wethered & Flag of England.svg Roger Wethered 2 & 1 Flag of Scotland.svg Jessie Patey & Flag of England.svg Noel Layton [6]
1923 Flag of England.svg Joyce Wethered & Flag of England.svg Cyril Tolley 6 & 5 Flag of England.svg Muriel Macbeth & Flag of England.svg Bernard Darwin [7]
1924 Flag of England.svg Dorothy Fowler & Flag of England.svg Noel Layton 8 & 7 Flag of England.svg Joy Winn & F. Mead [8]
1925 Flag of England.svg Cecil Leitch & Edward Esmond2 & 1 Flag of Scotland.svg Joan Gow & George Hannay [9]
1926 Flag of France.svg Simone de la Chaume & Flag of England.svg Roger Wethered 2 up Flag of England.svg Molly Gourlay & Ulster Banner.svg Charles Hezlet [10]
1927 Flag of England.svg Joyce Wethered & Flag of England.svg Cyril Tolley 3 & 2 Flag of France.svg Simone de la Chaume & Flag of England.svg Roger Wethered [11]
1928 Flag of England.svg Joyce Wethered & Flag of England.svg John Morrison 1 up Flag of England.svg Nancye Gold & Flag of England.svg Noel Layton [12]
1929 Flag of England.svg Molly Gourlay & Ulster Banner.svg Charles Hezlet 39 holes Flag of England.svg Joy Winn & Victor Longstaffe [13]
1930 Flag of England.svg Molly Gourlay & Ulster Banner.svg Charles Hezlet 5 & 4 Flag of France.svg Diana Esmond & Flag of England.svg Roger Wethered [14]
1931 Flag of England.svg Joyce Wethered & Flag of England.svg Michael Scott 4 & 3 Flag of Scotland.svg Doris Park & Flag of Scotland.svg Stuart Forsyth [15]
1932 Flag of England.svg Joyce Wethered & Flag of England.svg Raymond Oppenheimer 8 & 7Audrey Regnart & J. R. Johnston [16]
1933 Flag of England.svg Joyce Wethered & Flag of England.svg Bernard Darwin 8 & 7 Flag of England.svg Marjorie Ross Garon & Flag of Scotland.svg Andrew McNair [17]
1934 Flag of England.svg Molly Gourlay & Flag of Scotland.svg Tony Torrance 6 & 5 Flag of England.svg Kathleen Garnham & Flag of England.svg Noel Layton [18]
1935 Flag of England.svg Gwen Cradock-Hartopp & Flag of England.svg John Cradock-Hartopp2 & 1 Flag of England.svg Jean Hamilton & Flag of Scotland.svg Stuart Forsyth [19]
1936 Flag of England.svg Joyce Wethered & Flag of England.svg Thomas Coke 3 & 2 Flag of England.svg Dorrit Wilkins & C. J. Anderson [3]
1937 Flag of England.svg Molly Heppel & Flag of England.svg Leonard Crawley 5 & 4 Flag of England.svg Kathleen Garnham & Flag of England.svg Guy Thompson [20]
1938 Flag of England.svg Marjorie Ross Garon & Flag of England.svg Eustace Storey 6 & 5 Flag of England.svg Wanda Morgan & Kenneth Morrice [21]
1939–1945 Suspended during World War II
1946 Flag of England.svg Jacqueline Gordon & Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Tony Duncan 4 & 3 Flag of England.svg Joan Pemberton & Flag of England.svg Henry Longhurst [22]
1947 Flag of England.svg Jacqueline Gordon & Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Tony Duncan 8 & 7 Flag of Ireland.svg Dorothy Beck & Flag of England.svg John Beck [23]
1948 Flag of England.svg Wanda Morgan & Flag of England.svg Eustace Storey 5 & 4 Flag of England.svg Joyce Heathcoat-Amory & Flag of England.svg John Heathcoat-Amory [5]
1949 Flag of England.svg Frances Stephens & Flag of England.svg Leonard Crawley 4 & 3 Flag of England.svg Diana Critchley & Flag of England.svg Cyril Tolley [24]
1950 Flag of England.svg Frances Stephens & Flag of England.svg Leonard Crawley 6 & 5 Flag of England.svg Elizabeth Johnston & Flag of England.svg Peter Macdonald [25]
1951 Flag of Scotland.svg Cathie Barclay & Flag of England.svg George Evans 2 up Flag of Scotland.svg Marjorie Peel & Flag of Scotland.svg George Mackie [26]
1952 Flag of Scotland.svg Marjorie Peel & Flag of Scotland.svg George Mackie 3 & 2 Flag of England.svg Frances Stephens & Flag of England.svg Tony Slark [27]
1953 Flag of England.svg Jacqueline Gordon & Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Graham Knipe 1 up Flag of England.svg Marley Spearman & Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg John Atkins [28]
1954 Flag of England.svg Frances Stephens & Flag of England.svg Tony Slark 2 up Flag of England.svg Jean McIntyre & Flag of England.svg Philip Scrutton [29]
1955 Flag of Ireland.svg Philomena Garvey & Flag of England.svg Philip Scrutton 2 & 1 Flag of England.svg Audrey van Oss & Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg George Duncan [30]
1956 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Luisa Abrahams & Flag of the United States.svg William Henderson3 & 1 Flag of France.svg Odile Semelaigne & Flag of England.svg Gerald Micklem [31]
1957 Flag of Scotland.svg Betty Singleton & Flag of Scotland.svg Dickson Smith 5 & 4 Flag of England.svg Jacqueline Gordon & Flag of the United States.svg Harold Ridgley [32]
1958 Flag of England.svg Angela Bonallack & Flag of England.svg Michael Bonallack 4 & 3 Flag of Scotland.svg Betty Singleton & Flag of Scotland.svg Dickson Smith [33]
1959 Flag of Scotland.svg Janette Robertson & Flag of Scotland.svg Innes Wright 4 & 3 Flag of Italy.svg Isa Goldschmid & Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg J. Tudor Davies [34]
1960 Flag of England.svg Bridget Jackson & Flag of England.svg Michael Burgess 2 & 1 Flag of England.svg Veronica Beharrell & Flag of England.svg John Beharrell [35]
1961 Flag of England.svg Frances Smith & Flag of England.svg Bruce Critchley 3 & 2 Flag of England.svg Jill Woodside & John Thornhill [36]
1962 Flag of France.svg Vicomtesse de St Sauveur & Flag of England.svg David Frame 5 & 3 Flag of Scotland.svg Wylda Clark & Flag of England.svg Keith Warren [37]
1963 Flag of Scotland.svg Jessie Valentine & John Behrend 4 & 3 Flag of Italy.svg Isa Goldschmid & Flag of England.svg Michael Burgess [38]
1964 Flag of Scotland.svg Jessie Valentine & John Behrend 3 & 2 Flag of England.svg Marley Spearman & Flag of England.svg Alan Thirlwell [39]
1965 Flag of Scotland.svg Jessie Valentine & John Behrend 1 up Flag of Scotland.svg Jean Anderson & Flag of England.svg Clive Clark [40]
1966 Flag of Scotland.svg Cathie Barclay & Flag of England.svg David Miller 19 holes Flag of England.svg Elizabeth Mountain & Flag of England.svg Peter Benka [41]
1967 Flag of France.svg Catherine Lacoste & Flag of Spain.svg José Gancedo 1 up Flag of Scotland.svg Cathie Barclay & Flag of England.svg David Miller [42]
1968 Flag of England.svg Dinah Oxley & Flag of the Netherlands.svg Joan Dudok van Heel 2 & 1 Flag of Scotland.svg Jessie Valentine & Richard Brown [43]
1969 Flag of England.svg Ruth Ferguson & Flag of Scotland.svg Alistair Wilson4 & 3 Flag of England.svg Pam Tredinnick & Flag of England.svg Bruce Critchley [44]
1970Susan Roberts & Flag of England.svg Reg Glading 2 & 1Mary Roberts & George Cole [45]
1971 Flag of England.svg Diane Frearson & Alan Smith3 & 2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Joyce de Witt Puyt & Jeremy Ward [46]

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