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Andrew Strath

Andrew Strath
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Strath, c. 1865
Personal information
Full name Andrew Anderson Strath
Born (1837-03-01)1 March 1837
St Andrews, Scotland
Died 23 February 1868(1868-02-23) (aged 30)
Prestwick, Scotland
Nationality  Scotland
Spouse Euphemia Johnston
Children 6
Career
Status Professional
Best results in major championships
(wins: 1)
The Open Championship Won: 1865

Andrew Anderson Strath (1 March 1837 – 23 February 1868) was a Scottish professional golfer who played in the mid-19th century. He won the 1865 Open Championship. In total, he accumulated six top-10 finishes in The Open Championship.

Strath was born in St Andrews, Scotland, on 1 March 1837, the son of Alexander Strath and Susan Strath (née Reid). On 19 March 1858 he married Euphemia Johnston and the couple had six children. Strath had two brothers, Davie and George, who also became professional golfers.

Like most professionals of his era Strath did not make his living from tournaments. He began his working life as an apprentice to a clubmaker and sometimes partnered Old Tom Morris in the challenge matches which were a feature of golf at the time. He was famous for the amount of backspin he could get on his iron shots. Golf matches at this time in history were generally contested on an alternate shot basis. For example, if Old Tom hit the drive off the tee box then Strath would play the second shot.

In May 1857, Strath was partnered with Allan Robertson and played a challenge match against Old Tom Morris and Willie Park, Sr. They won the match by six holes.

Strath won The Open Championship in 1865, becoming the only man to break the early domination of the event by Willie Park, Sr. and the two Tom Morris's, father and son. His winning scorecard is on display in the clubhouse at Prestwick Golf Club, which also possesses Strath's application letter for the post of keeper of the green in 1865. He also finished third in 1860, fourth in 1863, second in 1864 and third in 1867.


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