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France–United States Professional Match

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Established
  
1911

Month played
  
June/July

Format
  
Team match play

Dates
  
30 Jun 1913 – 1 Jul 1913

France–United States Professional Match

Course(s)
  
Racing Club de France La Boulie

Location
  
Racing Club De France La Boulie, Jouy-en-Josas, France

The France–United States Professional Match was a men's team golf competition between teams of four professional golfers from France and the United States. It was played at Racing Club de France La Boulie on Monday 30 June and Tuesday 1 July 1913, just before the French Amateur Championship which was played there later in the week. The match resulted in a convincing 6–0 victory for the French team.

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Background

The original idea was to have four teams playing, including England and Scotland, but this idea was quickly replaced with a match between France and the United States.

The Americans were amongst those who had played in the 1913 Open Championship at Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake earlier in June. Of the American team, McDermott and McNamara had qualified for the Open Championship itself but Brady and Campbell had not. McDermott finished tied for 5th place.

Format

The match was contested over two days. There were two 36-hole foursomes matches on the first day with four 36-hole single matches on the final day.

References

France–United States Professional Match Wikipedia