The English Men's Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship for the Brabazon Trophy is the national amateur stroke play golf championship in England (although entry is open to overseas golfers). It has been played annually since 1947 and is organised by England Golf.

The format is 72 hole stroke play contested over four days. After 36 holes the leading 60 competitors and ties play a further 36 holes over the final two days.

History

In March 1938, John Moore-Brabazon was elected president of the English Golf Union. Early in 1939 a new EGU competition was announced, with a trophy presented by Moore-Brabazon. The event was to be a 72-hole strokeplay tournament to be played at Royal Liverpool from 4 to 6 October. Because of the start of World War II the event was cancelled. The idea was revived after the war and was first played in 1947 at Royal Birkdale Golf Club, called the English Golf Union president's trophy. It was won by Duncan Sutherland following an 18-hole playoff.

Before the 1948 event, the official name of the tournament was changed to the Brabazon Trophy, named after Moore-Brabazon, who had become Lord Brabazon in 1942. It was played at Royal Lytham and was won by Charlie Stowe, 7 strokes ahead of Gerald Micklem.

The first few events were, like the English Amateur, restricted to English golfers, but from 1951 it became an open event, amateur golfers from any part of the world being able to play.

Initially an 18-hole playoff was used if two or more players were tied after the 72 holes. However, after the 1963 event, playoffs were abandoned and the trophy was shared. The last tie was in 2007. Ties are now decided by a sudden-death playoff.

The first player to successfully defend the trophy was Ronnie White in 1950 and 1951, a feat which has been matched a further five times, Philip Scrutton (1954–55), Michael Bonallack (outright in 1968 and tied in 1969), Rodney Foster (tied 1969 and outright 1970), Gary Evans (tied 1990–91) and Neil Raymond (2011–12).

The tournament has received an increasingly international field over time, the first winner from outside of the British Isles was Neville Sundelson of South Africa in 1974. The tournament has subsequently been won (or tied) by international competitors on eight occasions.

The record for the most wins by a single individual is four (including one tie) held by Sir Michael Bonallack and won between 1964 and 1971. The tournament has twice been won by players who would go on to win a men's major championship, Sandy Lyle who won in 1977 would go on to win The Open Championship and the Masters Tournament and Charl Schwartzel who won in 2002 would go on to win the Masters.

The championship has never been played on the same course in consecutive years, however many of the host courses have hosted the tournament on multiple occasions with Royal Birkdale Golf Club, Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Moortown Golf Club and Hunstanton Golf Club having been used to host the competition on five occasions each.

Four golfers have won both the Brabazon Trophy and the Carris Trophy in the same year. The Carris Trophy is the equivalent event for under-18s. Patrick Hine (1949), Sandy Lyle (1975) and Peter Baker (1985) were each 17 years old when they won the Brabazon Trophy, while Ben Schmidt was 16 years old when he won both in 2019. Other under-18 winners of the Brabazon Trophy have been Ronan Rafferty, who was 16 when he was a joint-winner in 1980, and Charl Schwartzel who was 17 when he won in 2002. The George Henriques Salver is awarded to the leading player from Great Britain and Ireland under the age of 20. Henriques was president of the EGU in 1951. After his death in 1961 the salver was donated by his widow and first awarded in 1962.

Winners

YearWinner(s)ScoreMargin of victoryRunner(s)-upVenueRef.
2025Italy Biagio Andrea Gagliardi2762 strokesEngland Freddie TurnellHankley Common
2024Scotland Gregor Graham1851 strokeEngland Daniel Hayes Sweden Wilhelm RydingHolinwell
2023Republic of Ireland Liam Nolan277PlayoffEngland Zach LittleSunningdale
2022South Africa Christiaan Maas2705 strokesEngland Arron Edwards-HillSaunton
2021England Sam Bairstow2732 strokesEngland Zachary ChegwiddenGanton
2020France David Ravetto274PlayoffDenmark Christoffer Bring Republic of Ireland Mark PowerSherwood Forest
2019England Ben Schmidt2715 strokesEngland Harry HallAlwoodley
2018England Nick Poppleton272PlayoffSouth Africa Wilco NienaberFrilford Heath
2017South Africa Kyle McClatchie2821 strokeEngland Jake Burnage England Jack Singh Brar Scotland Jamie StewartWoodhall Spa
2016England Jamie Bower2761 strokeAustralia Cameron DavisLondon
2015Northern Ireland Cormac Sharvin2811 strokeRepublic of Ireland Gavin MoynihanHollinwell
2014England Ben Stow2781 strokeEngland Ashley Chesters England Ryan EvansSeaton Carew
2013England Jordan Smith2864 strokesRepublic of Ireland Brian CaseyFormby
2012England Neil Raymond2872 strokesRepublic of Ireland Kevin PhelanWalton Heath
2011England Neil Raymond2871 strokeNorthern Ireland Alan Dunbar England Andy SullivanBurnham & Berrow
2010England Darren Wright2854 strokesEngland Simon RichardsonRoyal Liverpool
2009Republic of Ireland Niall Kearney2085 strokesEngland Liam BurnsMoortown
2008England Steven Uzzell1974 strokesFrance Benjamin HébertTrevose
2007France Romain Bechu England Jamie Moul281TiedForest of Arden
2006England Robert Dinwiddie2823 strokesEngland Ross McGowanGanton
2005Scotland Lloyd Saltman2786 strokesEngland James Crampton England Oliver FisherThe Oxfordshire
2004England Matthew Richardson2791 strokeEngland Sam OsborneWest Lancashire
2003England Jon Lupton2872 strokesScotland Jack DohertyHunstanton
2002South Africa Charl Schwartzel2822 strokesRepublic of Ireland Colm MoriartyRoyal Cinque Ports
2001England Richard Walker2801 strokeScotland Steven O'HaraRoyal Birkdale
2000Germany Jochen Lupprian2842 strokesWales Jamie DonaldsonWoodhall Spa
1999England Mark Side2791 strokeScotland Mark Loftus England Graeme StormMoortown
1998Sweden Peter Hanson2871 strokeRepublic of Ireland Bryan OmeliaFormby
1997Wales David Park2714 strokesAustralia Geoff OgilvySaunton
1996England Peter Fenton2978 strokesAustralia Stephen Allan England Blake TooneRoyal St George's
1995England Colin Edwards England Mark Foster283TiedHillside
1994England Gary Harris2806 strokesEngland Warren BennettLittle Aston
1993England David Fisher2771 strokeNew Zealand Phil TataurangiStoneham
1992Spain Ignacio Garrido2809 strokesEngland Matt McGuireHollinwell
1991England Gary Evans England Mark Pullan284TiedHunstanton
1990England Gary Evans France Olivier Edmond287TiedBurnham & Berrow
1989South Africa Craig Rivett Wales Neil Roderick293TiedRoyal Liverpool
1988England Bobby Eggo2893 strokesEngland Tony NashSaunton
1987England Jeremy Robinson2871 strokeEngland Bob BardsleyGanton
1986South Africa Richard Kaplan2864 strokesEngland Stephen HamerSunningdale
1985England Peter Baker England Roger Roper296TiedSeaton Carew
1984England Mark Davis2863 strokesEngland Stephen EastRoyal Cinque Ports
1983England Charlie Banks2941 strokeEngland Stephen KepplerHollinwell
1982England Paul Downes2991 strokeEngland David Gilford England Stephen KepplerWoburn
1981England Paul Way2923 strokesEngland Richard BoxallHillside
1980England Peter McEvoy Northern Ireland Ronan Rafferty293TiedHunstanton
1979Northern Ireland David Long2911 strokeEngland Ian Bradshaw England Brian MarchbankLittle Aston
1978Scotland Gordon Brand Jnr2895 strokesEngland Peter McEvoyWoodhall Spa
1977Scotland Sandy Lyle2937 strokesEngland John DaviesRoyal Liverpool
1976England Peter Hedges2941 strokeEngland Gordon J. BrandSaunton
1975Scotland Sandy Lyle2982 strokesEngland Geoff MarksHollinwell
1974South Africa Neville Sundelson2911 strokeEngland Nigel BurchMoortown
1973England Roger Revell2942 strokesEngland Geoff Marks England Stephen RookeHunstanton
1972England Peter Moody2961 strokeEngland Ian MoseyRoyal Liverpool
1971England Michael Bonallack2942 strokesScotland Scott MacdonaldHillside
1970England Rodney Foster2872 strokesScotland Scott MacdonaldLittle Aston
1969England Michael Bonallack England Rodney Foster290TiedMoortown
1968England Michael Bonallack2105 strokesRepublic of Ireland Bill McCreaWalton Heath
1967Scotland Ronnie Shade2994 strokesEngland Michael BonallackSaunton
1966England Peter Townsend2827 strokesEngland Michael Bonallack South Africa Bobby Cole Scotland Ronnie ShadeHunstanton
1965England Michael Burgess England Clive Clark England Dudley Millensted289TiedFormby
1964England Michael Bonallack2904 strokesEngland Michael Burgess England Brian Stockdale England Alan ThirlwellRoyal Cinque Ports
1963Scotland Ronnie Shade306PlayoffEngland Peter GreenRoyal Birkdale
1962England Alan Slater290PlayoffEngland Alec SheppersonWoodhall Spa
1961Scotland Ronnie Shade2848 strokesEngland Michael LuntRoyal Liverpool
1960England Guy Wolstenholme286PlayoffEngland Martin ChristmasGanton
1959England Doug Sewell300PlayoffEngland Michael BonallackHollinwell
1958England Arthur Perowne2893 strokesEngland Alec SheppersonRoyal Birkdale
1957England Doug Sewell2878 strokesEngland Tony SlarkMoortown
1956England Stan Fox2924 strokesEngland Philip ScruttonBurnham & Berrow
1955England Philip Scrutton2833 strokesEngland Mike Pearson England Guy WolstenholmeNorthumberland
1954England Philip Scrutton3021 strokeEngland Jackie Jones England Mike PearsonWoodhall Spa
1953England Charlie Stowe2839 strokesEngland Guy WolstenholmeSunningdale
1952England Philip Scrutton2901 strokeScotland Alex KyleGanton
1951England Ronnie White2934 strokesEngland Jack PayneFormby
1950England Ronnie White2948 strokesEngland Philip ScruttonRoyal Birkdale
1949England Patrick Hine2878 strokesEngland Bunny MillwardStoneham
1948England Charlie Stowe2997 strokesEngland Gerald MicklemRoyal Lytham & St Annes
1947England Duncan Sutherland306PlayoffEngland Jimmy RothwellRoyal Birkdale

Multiple winners

The following golfers have won (or tied) the Brabazon Trophy on more than one occasion

GolferTotalYears
England Michael Bonallack41964, 1968, 1969 (tied), 1971
England Philip Scrutton31952, 1954, 1955
Scotland Ronnie Shade31961, 1963, 1967
England Ronnie White21950, 1951
England Charlie Stowe21948, 1953
England Doug Sewell21957, 1959
England Rodney Foster21969 (tied), 1970
Scotland Sandy Lyle21975, 1977
England Gary Evans21990 (tied), 1991 (tied)
England Neil Raymond22011, 2012

Venues by course

The championship has been hosted at several golf courses on multiple occasions

VenueTimes hostedYears hosted
Notts Golf Club (Hollinwell)61959, 1975, 1983, 1992, 2015, 2024
Royal Birkdale Golf Club51947, 1950, 1958, 1963, 2001
Moortown Golf Club51957, 1969, 1974, 1999, 2009
Royal Liverpool Golf Club51961, 1972, 1977, 1989, 2010
Hunstanton Golf Club51966, 1973, 1980, 1991, 2003
Woodhall Spa Golf Club51954, 1962, 1978, 2000, 2017
Ganton Golf Club51952, 1960, 1987, 2006, 2021
Saunton Golf Club51967, 1976, 1988, 1997, 2022
Formby Golf Club41951, 1965, 1998, 2013
Sunningdale Golf Club31953, 1986, 2023
Burnham & Berrow Golf Club31956, 1990, 2011
Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club31964, 1984, 2002
Little Aston Golf Club31970, 1979, 1994
Hillside Golf Club31971, 1981, 1995
Seaton Carew Golf Club21985, 2014
Stoneham Golf Club21949, 1993
Walton Heath Golf Club21968, 2012
Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club11948
Northumberland Golf Club11955
Woburn Golf and Country Club11982
Royal St George's Golf Club11996
West Lancashire Golf Club12004
The Oxfordshire Golf Club12005
Forest of Arden Hotel & Country Club12007
Trevose Golf & Country Club12008
London Golf Club12016
Frilford Heath Golf Club12018
Alwoodley Golf Club12019
Sherwood Forest Golf Club12020

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