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Full name
  
Philip P. Wynne, Sr.

Masters Tournament
  
DNP

Nationality
  
Ireland

U.S. Open
  
DNP


Status
  
Professional

Name
  
Philip Wynne

Professional wins
  
3

Role
  
Singer

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Died
  
July 14, 1984, Oakland, California, United States

Music groups
  
The Spinners (1972 – 1977), The Pacemakers

Similar People
  
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Philip P. Wynne, Sr. (born c. 1873) was an Irish professional golfer who played in the late 19th century and early 20th century. Wynne finished tied for tenth place in the 1898 Open Championship.

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Early life

Wynne was born in County Leitrim, Ireland, circa 1873. He was the son of Peter Wynn, a ploughman, whose family home was situated at Sheriffhall three miles south of North Berwick, Scotland. Philip, along with his brother Patrick, changed his surname to Wynne in the early 1900s. Wynne earned his professional ticket on the West Links at North Berwick in 1893 and was one of the original members of the PGA.

Golf career

Over the course of his 44-year career, which began with his first job as professional and club maker at Bently Green in Essex (1893–94), he worked at 11 different golf courses with his final posting being at Chingford in east London from 1923–38. He won three professional tournaments: at Crawley in 1901; Troon in 1904; and the Midland Open in 1907, the latter being a qualifying event for the News of The World PGA Match Play tournament which was held at Sunningdale Golf Club, Sunningdale, in October 1907. He came second at the Essex Open in 1920, 1923, and 1925.

1898 Open Championship

The 1898 Open Championship was the 38th Open Championship, held 8–9 June at Prestwick Golf Club in Prestwick, South Ayrshire, Scotland. The great English player, Harry Vardon, won the Championship for the second time, a stroke ahead of Willie Park, Jr., the 1887 and 1889 winner.

Wynne finished in a tie for tenth place with James Braid with rounds of 83-79-81-78=321. Neither of the players were awarded any prize money for their efforts as only the top eight finishers were paid.

Family

His son, Philip P. Wynne, Jr., was also a golf professional. He was victorious in the Hertfordshire PGA Championship in 1936.

Death

Wynne's date of death is unknown.

Results in major championships

Note: Wynne played only in The Open Championship.

DNP = Did not play
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place
Yellow background for top-10

References

Philip Wynne Wikipedia