New Zealand Amateur

The New Zealand Amateur is the national amateur golf championship of New Zealand. It has been played annually since 1893, except for the war years, and is organised by New Zealand Golf.

New Zealand Amateur
Tournament information
LocationNew Zealand
Established1893
FormatStroke play and match play
Current champion
James Hydes

Currently the event is played over five days and consists of a 36-hole stroke-play qualifying stage after which the leading 32 play five rounds of match-play. The final is over 36 holes.

History

The first tournament was organised by Otago Golf Club "open to members of any recognised Now Zealand club" held on 30 November and 1 and 2 December 1893, "for the amateur championship of the colony."[1] 16 players entered, primarily from the home club.[2] Two rounds were played on the first day, with the semi-finals on the second morning.[3] The final was played on the third morning between two members of the Otago club, James Somerville and Henry Rose. Somerville won the first four holes but Rose won the next three. Somerville then won five of the next seven to win 6&4.[4] Somerville had only recently arrived in New Zealand, having graduated from Edinburgh University in 1891.[5]

The first championship meeting was held at Christchurch Golf Club in July 1894, with the amateur championship being the main event.[6] The championship was played from 24 to 26 July with two rounds on each of the first two days and the final on the third afternoon.[7] The final was between Hugh MacNeil and James Scott, both from the Otago club, and resulted in an easy win for MacNeil by a score of 7&6.[8]

The 1895 championship meeting was held in the North Island for the first time, at Hutt Golf Club near Wellington, although there were suggestions that it should be played at the newly-opened Wellington Golf Club at Miramar.[9] Until World War I, the venue generally alternated between the north and south islands.

In 1900, Arthur Duncan became the first multiple winner, having also won in 1899. He beat Hugh MacNeil, also a previous winner, in the final.[10] In 1901, Duncan won for the third successive year, winning the final by a score of 9 & 7, the first final to be played over 36 holes.[11] Duncan won again in 1905, while Spencer Gollan became the second multiple winner in 1906, having previously won in 1902. The inaugural New Zealand Open was played in 1907 and the 36-hole event was won by Arthur Duncan who won his fifth Amateur Championship a few days later.

Up to 1907 the event was a pure match-play event. However, with the expansion of the New Zealand Open to 72 holes and the increasing number of entries, a change was made in 1908. The final two rounds of the Open acted as qualifying rounds for the Amateur Championship, after which the leading 32 players played 5 rounds of match-play.[12]

in the period before World War I, Arthur Duncan continued his success in the event, winning in 1909, 1911 and 1914, and he remained undefeated in the final, having won all 8 of those he had reached. He won by a record margin of 11 & 10 in 1911 and repeated the feat in 1914. The other successful player in this period was Bernard Wood who was runner-up in 1910 and then won twice in succession, 1912 and 1913.

Up to 1963, the amateur championship continued as part of the championship meeting, with the New Zealand Open acting as the qualifying event. However, from 1964 the amateur championship, open champion and New Zealand PGA Championship were separated. From 1964, the amateur championship had it own 36-hole qualification stage, the winner receiving the St Andrews Salver. From 1983 until 2011 the qualification was extended to 72 holes and became the New Zealand Stroke Play Championship.[13] From 2012 the New Zealand Stroke Play Championship was run as a separate 72-hole event, while the amateur championship returned to having a 36-hole qualification stage.[14]

Winners

YearWinnerScoreRunner-upVenue Ref.
2020 James Hydes3 & 2 Charlie SmailPoverty Bay GC [15]
2019 Sam Jones4 & 3 Mitchell KaleRemuera GC [16]
2018 Charlie Smail5 & 4 Kerry MountcastleWairakei GC [17]
2017 Daniel Hillier (2)10 & 9 Tom ParkerRussley GC [18]
2016 Louis Dobbelaar2 & 1 Peter Spearman-BurnRoyal Wellington GC [19]
2015 Daniel Hillier6 & 5 Sam VincentTitirangi GC [20]
2014 Joshua Munn37 holes Tae KohNelson GC [21]
2013 Kadin Neho3 & 2 Ryan ChisnallManawatu GC [22]
2012 Vaughan McCall6 & 5 Peter LeeMount Maunganui GC [23]
2011 Mathew Perry4 & 2 Steven HeyesRussley GC [24]
2010 Matt Jager (2)7 & 6 Brad KendallHastings GC [25]
2009 Matt Jager6 & 5 Nicol van WykTitirangi GC [26]
2008 Thomas Spearman-Burn4 & 2 Kevin SmithParaparaumu Beach GC [27]
2007 Danny Lee7 & 5 Nick GillespieHamilton GC [28]
2006 Andrew Green1 up Mitchell BrownCoringa CC [29]
2005 Mitchell Brown1 up Andrew DodtManawatu GC [30]
2004 Gavin Flint5 & 4 Jarrod LyleTaupo GC [31]
2003 James Nitties3 & 2 Hamish RobertsonChisholm Park GC [32]
2002 Marcus Fraser2 & 1 Eddie LeeAuckland GC [33]
2001 Ben Gallie37 holes Matthew PeterMount Maunganui GC [34]
2000 Eddie Burgess5 & 3 Andrew WebsterChristchurch GC [35]
1999 Andrew Duffin8 & 7 Carl BrookingRemuera GC [36]
1998 Bryce MacDonald4 & 2 Trevor ImmelmanParaparaumu Beach GC [37]
1997 Chris JohnsHarewood GC
1996 David Somervaille Karl KitchinghamNapier GC
1995 Simon BittleManawatu GC
1994 Paul Fitzgibbon3 & 1 Richard BestHamilton GC [38]
1993 Phil Tataurangi6 & 4 Rob ElkingtonNew Plymouth GC [39]
1992 Richard LeeOtago GC
1991 Lucas Parsons2 & 1 Grant MoorheadPoverty Bay GC [40]
1990 Michael Long David PodlichNelson GC
1989 Lester Peterson6 & 4 Tony ChristieTaupo GC [41]
1988 Bradley Hughes2 up Lester PetersonNorth Shore GC [42]
1987 Owen KendallWaitikiri GC
1986 Peter O'Malley3 & 1 Stephen TaylorHutt GC [43]
1985 Gerard Power7 & 6 Michael BarltropMount Maunganui GC [44]
1984 Jeff Wagner2 & 1 Tony DightSt. Clair GC [45]
1983 Colin TaylorTitirangi GC
1982 Ian Peters2 & 1 Roger MackayManawatu GC [46]
1981 Terry CochraneTimaru GC
1980 Paul HartstoneLochiel GC
1979 John Durry (4)Paraparaumu Beach GC
1978 Frank Nobilo Peter MaudeHastings GC
1977 Terry Pulman (2)Russley GC
1976 Terry PulmanNew Plymouth GC
1975 Stuart Reese10 & 9 Stephen BarronNelson GC [47]
1974 Rodney BarltropManukau GC
1973 Mike NicholsonSpringfield GC
1972 Ross MurrayWaitikiri GC
1971 Stuart Jones (7)Hutt GC
1970 Ted McDougall (2)Manawatu GC
1969 Graham Stevenson2 & 1 Ted McDougallNelson GC [48]
1968 Bruce StevensTitirangi GC
1967 John Durry (3)Hastings GC
1966 Stuart Jones (6)Russley GC
1965 John Durry (2)Miramar GC
1964 Stuart Jones (5)37 holes Ted McDougallHamilton GC [49]
1963 John Durry6 & 5 Ross MurrayWanganui GC [50]
1962 Stuart Jones (4)Titirangi GC
1961 Stuart Jones (3)2 & 1 Ross NewdickNew Plymouth GC [51]
1960 Ross Newdick8 & 7 Ian WoodburyInvercargill GC [52]
1959 Stuart Jones (2)5 & 4 John DurryParaparaumu Beach GC [53]
1958 Walter Godfrey2 & 1 Guy HorneHamilton GC [54]
1957 Ted McDougall5 & 4 W. W. SmithManawatu GC [55]
1956 Peter Toogood3 & 2 Bob CharlesChristchurch GC [56]
1955 Stuart Jones3 & 2 Tim WoonAuckland GC [57]
1954 Tim Woon (4)3 & 2 Bob CharlesWellington GC [58]
1953 Tim Woon (3)6 & 4 Ron TimmsOtago GC [59]
1952 Harry Berwick7 & 6 Jack CooganWanganui GC [60]
1951 Tim Woon (2)7 & 6 M J ThorntonTitirangi GC [61]
1950 Tim Woon9 & 7 Tony GibbsChristchurch GC [62]
1949 Joe Holden6 & 5 Denny SutherlandHastings GC [63]
1948 Tony Gibbs2 & 1 Bob GladingOtago GC [64]
1947 Bryan Silk (3)2 & 1 Bill EdgarNew Plymouth GC [65]
1946 Guy Horne4 & 3 Bert ReillyManawatu GC [66]
1940–1945 No tournament due to World War II
1939 John Hornabrook (3)2 & 1 Arthur KittoMiramar GC [67]
1938 Pax Smith4 & 3 Bert ReillyOtago GC [68]
1937 Bryan Silk (2)9 & 8 Arthur KittoHamilton GC [69]
1936 John Hornabrook (2)6 & 5 Leslie CathroNew Plymouth GC [70]
1935 John Hornabrook5 & 4 Bryan SilkChristchurch GC [71]
1934 Bryan Silk5 & 4 Jack MortlandWanganui GC [72]
1933 Pip Wright12 & 11 Harold BlackTitirangi GC [73]
1932 Rana Wagg (2)37 holes Bill HortonWellington GC [74]
1931 Rana Wagg2 & 1 Arthur DuncanChristchurch GC [75]
1930 Harold Black6 & 4 Jack BlackManawatu GC [76]
1929 Sloan Morpeth (3)37 holes Jack BlackWanganui GC [77]
1928 Bill Horton (2)1 up Jack BlackOtago GC [78]
1927 Sloan Morpeth (2)6 & 5 Bill HortonHamilton GC [79]
1926 Arthur Duncan (10)6 & 5 Leo QuinMiramar GC [80]
1925 Bill Horton9 & 8 Arthur DuncanChristchurch GC [81]
1924 Leo Quin8 & 7 Jack GossAuckland GC [82]
1923 Jack Goss1 up Arthur DuncanWanganui GC [83]
1922 Arthur Duncan (9)10 & 9 Bill HortonManawatu GC [84]
1921 Alex Sime5 & 4 Jack BlackChristchurch GC [85]
1920 Sloan Morpeth8 & 6 Kenneth RossHamilton GC [86]
1919 Hugh Crosse38 holes Arthur DuncanNapier GC [87]
1915–1918 No tournament due to World War I
1914 Arthur Duncan (8)11 & 10 Jack HaroldAuckland GC [88]
1913 Bernard Wood (2)5 & 4 Kenneth RossOtago GC [89]
1912 Bernard Wood6 & 5 Harold WrightWellington GC [90]
1911 Arthur Duncan (7)11 & 10 Gordon DodgshunWanganui GC [91]
1910 Harold Lusk2 up Bernard WoodChristchurch GC [92]
1909 Arthur Duncan (6)3 & 1 John BurnsAuckland GC [93]
1908 Hamilton Smith3 & 1 Harold LuskOtago GC [94]
1907 Arthur Duncan (5)10 & 9 Harold LuskNapier GC [95]
1906 Spencer Gollan (2)8 & 7 William HarmanChristchurch GC [96]
1905 Arthur Duncan (4)5 & 4 Kenneth DuncanAuckland GC [97]
1904 Arthur Fisher3 & 2 George MacEwanOtago GC [98]
1903 Kurupo Tareha3 & 1 Edward NicolausNapier GC [99]
1902 Spencer Gollan3 & 1 Charles GilliesChristchurch GC [100]
1901 Arthur Duncan (3)9 & 7 Wilfred ColbeckAuckland GC [11]
1900 Arthur Duncan (2)3 & 1 Hugh MacNeilOtago GC [10]
1899 Arthur Duncan5 & 4 Norman PerstonWellington GC [101]
1898 William Pryde5 & 4 Edmond WilderChristchurch GC [102]
1897 David Pryde4 & 2 Ross GoreAuckland GC [103][104]
1896 Stanley Todd2 up Hugh MacNeilOtago GC [105]
1895 George Gosset5 & 3 Edmond WilderHutt GC [106]
1894 Hugh MacNeil7 & 6 James ScottChristchurch GC [8]
1893 James Somerville6 & 4 Henry RoseOtago GC [4]

Early finals were over 18 holes but all finals since 1901 have been over 36 holes.

Source:[13]

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