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Wally Smithers

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Nationality
  
England

Masters Tournament
  
DNP

The Open Championship
  
T8: 1949

Status
  
Professional

U.S. Open
  
DNP

Professional wins
  
6

Full name
  
Walter Douglas Smithers

Born
  
25 August 1904 Chobham, Surrey, England (
1904-08-25
)

Died
  
27 January 1993, Long Ashton, United Kingdom

Walter Douglas Smithers (25 August 1904 – 27 January 1993) was an English professional golfer. He tied for 8th place in the 1949 Open Championship.

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Golf career

Smithers was assistant professional at Royal Ottawa Golf Club from 1928 to 1935. Soon after arriving he won a one-off Canadian PGA Assistant's Championship in August 1928, winning by 7 strokes and beating the course record with a 70 in his afternoon round. The Assistant's Championship was not played again until 1970. In 1932, Smithers set a course record of 63 on the Royal Ottawa course. He returned to England in 1935.

On his return to England, Smithers worked as a teacher and caddie at Sunningdale Golf Club where he had been before leaving for Canada. He caused a surprise in the 1936 Open Championship where, as a virtual unknown, he was second in the qualifying behind Henry Cotton and finished tied for 15th place in the Championship itself.

Smithers became the professional at Long Ashton Golf Club in 1948 where he remained until his retirement. After finishing tied for 8th place in the 1949 Open Championship he was in a short list of 20 for the 1949 Ryder Cup team but was not selected for the final 10. Paired with Irish amateur James Bruen he won the 1950 Daily Telegraph Foursomes Tournament at Formby. Playing with John Fallon, he was also runner-up in the 1954 Goodwin (Sheffield) Foursomes Tournament. In individual tournaments his best performance was joint runner-up in the 1951 Silver King Tournament where he finished two strokes behind Flory Van Donck.

Tournament wins

  • 1928 Canadian PGA Assistant's Championship
  • 1949 West of England Professional Championship
  • 1950 Daily Telegraph Foursomes Tournament (with James Bruen)
  • 1951 West of England Professional Championship
  • 1952 West of England Professional Championship
  • 1959 West of England Professional Championship
  • Results in major championships

    Note: Smithers only played in The Open Championship.

    NT = No tournament
    DNP = Did not play
    CUT = Missed the cut
    "T" indicates a tie for a place
    Yellow background for top-10

    References

    Wally Smithers Wikipedia