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Hugh Kirkaldy

Scottish professional golfer

Hugh Kirkaldy (5 June 1868 – 4 April 1897) was a Scottish professional golfer who played in the late 19th century. He won the 1891 Open Championship.

Contents

  • 1 Early life
  • 2 Golf career
    • 2.1 1891 Open Championship
  • 3 Death and legacy
  • 4 Results in major championships
    • 4.1 Wins (1)
    • 4.2 Results timeline
  • 5 References

Early life

Kirkaldy was born on 5 June 1868 at St Andrews, Scotland. His brothers, Andrew and Jack, were also professional golfers.

Golf career

1891 Open Championship

He won the 1891 Open Championship, which was played over the Old Course at St Andrews. The tournament was played in October, in rough weather, and his winning score was 166 for 36 holes. He beat his brother Andrew and Willie Fernie of Troon by two shots. It was the last Open Championship contested over 36 holes.

Death and legacy

On 4 April 1897, just six years after winning the 1891 Open Championship, he died of phthisis pulmonalis at the age of 28.

Results in major championships

Wins (1)

Results timeline

Note: Kirkaldy only played in The Open Championship.

::Win::Top 10::Did not play

"T" indicates a tie for a place

References