Scottish PGA Championship

Scottish PGA Championship
Tournament information
LocationScotland
Established1907
Course(s)Dalmahoy Golf Club (2024)
FormatStroke play
Current champion
Graeme Robertson (2024)

The Scottish PGA Championship is a golf tournament played annually in Scotland since 1907. For many years the event was called the Scottish Professional Championship. It is the flagship event on the "Tartan Tour", the PGA Tour in Scotland's schedule. The 2016 event was the 100th staging of the Championship and the final event on the 2016 Tartan Tour schedule.[1]

History

1907 Scottish Professional Championship

The 1907 Championship was held on 25 and 26 October at Panmure Golf Club, two miles west of Carnoustie. The championship was over 72 holes of medal play with 36 holes played each day. Entry was restricted to professionals born and resident in Scotland. The professionals also had to be either a member of the PGA or attached to a club. The residency rule excluded players like James Braid and Sandy Herd who were attached to English clubs. There were 44 entries. Prize money amounted to £70 of which £20 was provided by the Panmure Club. Prizes were given to the leading 6 players, the winner also receiving a gold medal. The scorer of the lowest round of the championship received £5.[2][3]

John Hunter and Robert Thomson led after the first day on 150 with 52-year-old Willie Fernie, the 1883 Open Champion next on 152.[2] On the second morning Hunter went round in 71, beating the course record by 2 shots, and giving him a six stroke lead. Hunter struggled in the final round taking 83. He took 7 at the 7th hole, where he had taken 2 in the morning, incurring a two-stroke penalty for grounding his club in a bunker. Thomson also took 83 for his last round but David Kinnell and Willie Fernie had chances to catch Hunter's total of 304. Kinnell finished a shot behind and was joined by Fernie after he took 5 at the last, needing a 4 to tie with Hunter. Prizes were distributed by the Countess of Dalhousie. Hunter received £30, the gold medal and the £5 for the lowest round. Fernie and Kinnell shared £25 for second place.[4][5]

Winners

[6]

Year Winner Country Venue Score Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up Winner's
share (£)
Ref
Loch Lomond Whiskies Scottish PGA Championship
2024 Graeme Robertson (2) Scotland Dalmahoy 273 6 strokes Chris Maclean 4,000 [7]
2023 Graeme Robertson Scotland Scotscraig 267 3 strokes Craig Lee 4,000 [8]
2022 Alastair Forsyth (2) Scotland West Kilbride 269 Playoff Paul O'Hara 4,210 [9]
2021 Graham Fox (2) Scotland Deer Park 265 1 stroke Craig Lee 4,500 [10]
2020 Ross Cameron Scotland Deer Park 273 4 strokes Graham Fox 4,250 [11]
Scottish PGA Championship
2019 Paul O'Hara Scotland Downfield 277 Playoff Alastair Forsyth 1,800 [12]
M&H Logistics Scottish PGA Championship
2018 Greig Hutcheon (3) Scotland Gleneagles (King's) 268 1 stroke Paul O'Hara
Steven O'Hara
9,000 [13]
2017 Chris Kelly (3) Scotland Gleneagles (King's) 197 + 6 strokes Robert Arnott
Greg McBain
Paul O'Hara
9,500 [14]
2016 Gareth Wright (2) Wales Gleneagles (King's) 268 Playoff Paul O'Hara 9,000 [15]
Gleneagles Scottish PGA Championship
2015 Chris Kelly (2) Scotland Gleneagles (King's) 139 +++ Playoff Paul McKechnie 6,000 [16][17]
2014 Gareth Wright Wales Gleneagles (King's) 265 1 stroke Jason McCreadie 9,000 [18]
2013 Greig Hutcheon (2) Scotland Gleneagles (King's) 267 1 stroke Gareth Wright 9,000 [19]
2012 Graham Fox Scotland Gleneagles (King's) 269 2 strokes Greig Hutcheon 8,900 [20]
2011 Alan Lockhart Scotland Gleneagles (King's) 275 1 stroke Christopher Currie
Greig Hutcheon
8,600 [21]
2010 Chris Doak Scotland Gleneagles (PGA Centenary) 269 Playoff Gareth Wright 8,250 [22]
2009 David Orr Scotland Gleneagles (PGA Centenary) 278 4 strokes Craig Lee 8,000 [23]
2008 Jason McCreadie Scotland Gleneagles (PGA Centenary) 285 2 strokes Graeme Lornie 9,000 [24]
2007 Mark Loftus Scotland Gleneagles (PGA Centenary) 290 1 stroke Sam Cairns
Craig Lee
8,800 [25]
2006 Dean Robertson Scotland Gleneagles (PGA Centenary) 275 Playoff Craig Lee 8,800 [26]
2005 Paul Lawrie (2) Scotland Gleneagles (PGA Centenary) 275 4 strokes David Drysdale 8,700
2004 Craig Ronald Scotland Gleneagles (PGA Centenary) 287 Playoff Chris Kelly 8,800
2003 Chris Kelly Scotland Gleneagles (PGA Centenary) 275 7 strokes Scott Henderson 8,800
Gleneagles Scottish Championship
2002 Fraser Mann Scotland Gleneagles (PGA Centenary) 280 1 stroke David Orr 8,000
2001 John Chillas (2) Scotland Gleneagles (PGA Centenary) 284 Playoff Murray Urquhart 8,000
2000 Alastair Forsyth Scotland Gleneagles (Queen's) 255 7 strokes John Chillas 8,000
Scottish PGA Championship
1999 Greig Hutcheon Scotland Gleneagles (Monarch's) 288 2 strokes Raymond Russell
1998 Colin Gillies (2) Scotland Newmachar 273 2 strokes Alan Tait 5,000
Tartan Special Scottish PGA Championship
1997 Gordon Law Scotland Downfield 284 Playoff Alastair Webster 5,000
Gillespies Scottish PGA Championship
1996 Brian Marchbank Scotland Dalmahoy 276 1 stroke Andrew Raitt
Raymond Russell
13,000
Tartan Special Scottish Professional Championship
1995 Colin Gillies Scotland Dalmahoy 278 1 stroke Andrew Coltart 11,000
1994 Andrew Coltart Scotland Dalmahoy 281 Playoff Gary Orr 10,000
1993 Sam Torrance (5) Scotland Dalmahoy 269 4 strokes Colin Montgomerie 10,000
Scottish Brewers Scottish Professional Championship
1992 Paul Lawrie Scotland Cardross 273 2 strokes Mike Miller 6,000
1991 Sam Torrance (4) Scotland Erskine 274 2 strokes William Guy
Stephen McAllister
Russell Weir
5,000 [27]
John Birnie Scottish Professional Championship
1990 Ross Drummond (4) Scotland Deer Park 278 1 stroke Steve Martin 5,000 [28]
1989 Ross Drummond (3) Scotland Musselburgh 274 1 stroke Mike Miller
Sandy Stephen
4,200 [29]
Scotland on Sunday Scottish Professional Championship
1988 Sandy Stephen Scotland Haggs Castle 283 1 stroke John Chillas
Gary Collinson
David James
Jim White
4,200
Alloa Scottish Professional Championship
1987 Ross Drummond (2) Scotland Glenbervie 268 3 strokes Bernard Gallacher
Russell Weir
7,000 [30]
Drybrough Scottish Professional Championship
1986 Ross Drummond Scotland Glenbervie 270 5 strokes Bill McColl 6,500 [31]
1985 Sam Torrance (3) Scotland Dalmahoy 277 12 strokes Robert Craig 6,000 [32]
1984 Ian Young Scotland Dalmahoy 276 5 strokes Andrew Oldcorn 6,000 [33]
1983 Bernard Gallacher (5) Scotland Dalmahoy 276 Playoff Ross Drummond 5,000 [34]
1982 Brian Barnes (2) Scotland Dalmahoy 286 Playoff Alistair Thomson 4,500 [35]
1981 Brian Barnes Scotland Dalmahoy 275 4 strokes Sam Torrance 4,000 [36]
Rank Xerox Scottish Professional Championship
1980 Sam Torrance (2) Scotland East Kilbride 273 4 strokes Willie Milne 3,000 [37]
STV Scottish Professional Championship
1979 Sandy Lyle Scotland Glasgow Gailes 274 Playoff Sam Torrance 2,500 [38]
Rank Xerox Scottish Professional Championship
1978 Sam Torrance Scotland Strathaven 269 3 strokes David Huish 3,000 [39]
1977 Bernard Gallacher (4) Scotland Royal Burgess 282 1 stroke Brian Barnes 3,000 [40]
Usher Scottish Professional Championship
1976 John Chillas Scotland Haggs Castle 286 1 stroke Bernard Gallacher 800 [41]
1975 David Huish Scotland Duddingston 279 Playoff Norman Wood 750 [42]
1974 Bernard Gallacher (3) Scotland Drumpellier 276 4 strokes John McTear 750 [43]
1973 Bernard Gallacher (2) Scotland Kings Links 275 1 stroke David Huish
David Webster
750 [44]
Scottish Professional Championship
1972 Harry Bannerman (2) Scotland Strathaven 268 10 strokes Ronnie Shade 750 [45]
1971 Bernard Gallacher Scotland Lundin Links 282 Playoff Eric Brown 300 [46][47]
1970 Ronnie Shade Scotland Montrose 276 Playoff David Huish
David Webster
300 [48][49]
1969 Gordon Cunningham Scotland Machrihanish Golf Club 284 2 strokes David Webster 300 [50]
1968 Eric Brown (8) Scotland Monktonhall 286 1 stroke John Panton [51]
1967 Harry Bannerman Scotland Montrose 279 3 strokes Finlay Morris [52]
1966 Eric Brown (7)
and John Panton (8)
Scotland
Scotland
Cruden Bay 137 ++ Tie Shared
500
[53]
1965 Eric Brown (6) Scotland Forfar 271 6 strokes Frank Rennie 250 [54]
1964 Bobby Walker (2) Scotland Machrihanish Golf Club 277 2 strokes Eric Brown 150 [55]
1963 Bill Miller Scotland Crieff 284 1 stroke Eric Brown [56]
1962 Eric Brown (5) Scotland Dunbar 283 2 strokes Bobby Walker 150 [57]
1961 Bobby Walker Scotland Forres golf course 271 2 strokes John Panton [58]
1960 Eric Brown (4) Scotland West Kilbride 278 3 strokes Hamish Ballingall
Gregor McIntosh
[59]
1959 John Panton (7) Scotland Turnberry 282 6 strokes Hamish Ballingall [60]
1958 Eric Brown (3) Scotland Royal Dornoch Golf Club 286 4 strokes John Panton [61]
1957 Eric Brown (2) Scotland Kilmarnock (Barassie) Golf Club 284 6 strokes John Panton [62]
1956 Eric Brown Scotland Nairn Golf Club 281 6 strokes John Panton [63]
1955 John Panton (6) Scotland Elie 272 2 strokes Eric Brown 150 [64]
1954 John Panton (5) Scotland Turnberry 283 2 strokes Willie Macdonald 200 [65]
1953 Hector Thomson Scotland Gullane 283 4 strokes John Anderson 150 [66]
1952 John Campbell Scotland Moray Golf Club 292 1 stroke Bill Henderson
John Panton
200 [67]
1951 John Panton (4) Scotland Ayr Belleisle 290 1 stroke Hamish Ballingall 200 [68]
1950 John Panton (3) Scotland Longniddry 276 9 strokes Hector Thomson 200 [69]
1949 John Panton (2) Scotland Nairn Golf Club 282 7 strokes Willie Macdonald 200 [70]
1948 John Panton Scotland Prestwick Golf Club 299 4 strokes Hamish Ballingall 205 [71]
1947 Jimmy McCondichie Scotland Luffness 287 1 stroke Gordon Durward
Ian McPherson
220 [72]
1946 William Anderson Scotland Nairn Golf Club 296 4 strokes John Panton 100 [73]
1940–45: No tournament due to World War II
1939 William Davis Scotland Inverness 295 2 strokes Hamish Ballingall [74]
1938 Hamish Ballingall Scotland Lundin Links 284 2 strokes Tom Haliburton
Willie Hastings
[75]
1937 Willie Hastings Scotland Kilmarnock (Barassie) Golf Club 305 1 stroke Duncan McCulloch
William Stephen
George Templeton
[76]
1936 Jim Forrester Scotland Moray Golf Club 289 5 strokes George Hutton 55 [77]
1935 Jimmy McDowall Scotland Longniddry 287 6 strokes Willie Don 55 [78]
1934 Mark Seymour (3) England Nairn Golf Club 290 2 strokes Jimmy McDowall 55 [79]
1933 Mark Seymour (2) England Moray Golf Club 292 5 strokes Jimmy McDowall
Willie Spark
55 [80]
1932 Robert Dornan Scotland Forfar 286 12 strokes Jimmy Adams 32 10s [81]
1931 Mark Seymour England Dalmahoy 300 7 strokes Tom Dobson 35 [82]
1930 Duncan McCulloch (2) Scotland Nairn Golf Club 294 10 strokes David Houston
Tom Wilson
60 [83]
1929 Duncan McCulloch Scotland Bogside 294 3 strokes Tom Dobson
Sandy Thomson
35 [84]
1928 Stewart Burns (3) Scotland Royal Aberdeen Golf Club 293 11 strokes Gordon Lockhart 35 [85]
1927 Stewart Burns (2) Scotland Gleneagles Hotel 300 3 strokes Duncan McCulloch 40 [86]
1926 Tom Wilson Scotland Bruntsfield Links 297 3 strokes Arthur Butchart 40 [87]
1925 Stewart Burns Scotland Moray Golf Club 297 5 strokes Tom Fernie 50 [88]
1924 Peter Robertson (2) Scotland Glen Golf Club 292 1 stroke Willie McMinn 35 [89]
1923 Arthur Butchart Scotland Western Gailes 301 7 strokes T B Robertson 45 [90]
1922 George Smith Scotland Gleneagles Hotel 313 1 stroke Tom Fernie 60 [91]
1921 Peter Robertson Scotland Gleneagles Hotel 312 3 strokes Gordon Lockhart 70 [92]
1920 Tom Fernie (4) Scotland Gleneagles Hotel 330 6 strokes Willie Thomson 35 [93]
1919 Tom Fernie (3) Scotland Monifieth 296 3 strokes Laurie Auchterlonie 20 [94]
1915–18: No tournament due to World War I
1914 Davie Watt Scotland Glen Golf Club 299 2 strokes Willie Watt 20 [95]
1913 Alex Marling Scotland Cruden Bay 227 + 1 stroke Peter Robertson 25 [96]
1912 Willie Watt Scotland Dunbar 298 5 strokes Davie Watt 25 [97]
1911 Edwin Sinclair Scotland Turnberry 309 2 strokes Robert Thomson 15 [98]
1910 Tom Fernie (2) Scotland Moray Golf Club 291 15 strokes Willie Binnie 15 [99]
1909 Tom Fernie Scotland Montrose 296 2 strokes Robert Thomson 30 [100]
1908 Robert Thomson Scotland Cardross 298 Playoff Willie Watt 30 [101]
1907 John Hunter Scotland Panmure Golf Club 304 1 stroke Willie Fernie
David Kinnell
30 [4]

In 1908 Thomson beat Watt 146 to 153 in the 36-hole playoff. In 1970 Shade and Webster scored 70 in the 18-hole playoff with Huish scoring 73. Shade won at the next hole in a sudden-death playoff. In 1971 Gallacher beat Brown 68 to 73 in the 18-hole playoff. In 1975 Huish beat Wood at the second extra hole. In 1979 Lyle beat Torrance at the third extra hole. In 1982 Barnes beat Thomson at the second extra hole. In 1983 Gallacher beat Drummond at the second extra hole. In 1994 Coltart beat Orr at the second extra hole. In 1999 the Championship was awarded to the leading Scot in the European Tour Scottish PGA Championship. In 2001 Chillas beat Urquhart at the second extra hole. In 2004 Ronald beat Kelly at the second extra hole with a birdie. In 2006 Robertson beat Lee at the second extra hole with a birdie. In 2010 Doak beat Wright at the fourth extra hole. In 2015 Kelly beat McKechnie at the first extra hole with an eagle 3. In 2016 Wright beat O'Hara at the first extra hole with an eagle 3. In 2019 O'Hara beat Forsyth with a par at the second extra hole. In 2022 Forsyth beat O'Hara with a par at the second extra hole.

  • + reduced to 54 holes. In 1913 fog meant that the morning round on the second day could not be played.
  • ++ reduced to 36 holes. Brown and Panton declared joint winners after persistent haar made play impossible.
  • +++ reduced to 36 holes. No play was possible on the first day because of course flooding.

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