Sloan Morpeth Trophy

The Sloan Morpeth Trophy was an amateur team golf tournament, played between Australia and New Zealand. It was contested irregularly from 1947 to 2016.[1] The trophy was presented by Sloan Morpeth in 1956.[1] From 1993 to 2005 the two countries played each other as part of the Four Nations Team Championship, a competition which also involved Canada and Japan, while from 2007 to 2012 it was played as part of the Trans Tasman Cup.[2] In 2016 the trophy was contested using scores from the two qualifying rounds of the Australian Amateur.

Format

Except for the final event in 2016, the tournament was match-play. The size of the teams and the format varied but consisted of a combination of foursomes and singles matches. In 2016 the teams had four players with the best three scores from two stroke-play rounds counting towards the team total.

Results

YearVenueWinning teamScoreLosing teamRef
1947Wellington Golf ClubTied33[3][4]
1948Royal Melbourne Golf ClubNew ZealandAustralia[5][6]
1952Christchurch Golf ClubTied33[7][8]
1953The Australian Golf ClubAustralia51New Zealand[9][10]
1956Wanganui Golf ClubAustraliaNew Zealand[11]
1961Kingston Heath Golf ClubNew ZealandAustralia[12][13]
1964Pennant Hills Golf ClubAustralia½New Zealand[14]
1965Christchurch Golf ClubNew ZealandAustralia[15]
1966Manukau Golf ClubAustralia60New Zealand[16]
1967Hamilton Golf ClubAustralia54New Zealand[17][18]
1969The Grange Golf ClubAustralia75New Zealand[19][20]
1976Muriwai Golf ClubNew ZealandAustralia
1977Victoria Golf ClubAustralia42New Zealand[21]
1980Muriwai Golf ClubNew ZealandAustralia[22]
1982Manawatu Golf ClubTied55[23]
1983Commonwealth Golf ClubAustralia93New Zealand[24][25]
1984St. Clair Golf ClubNew ZealandAustralia[26]
1986Hutt Golf ClubAustraliaNew Zealand[27]
1987Royal Hobart Golf ClubNew Zealand10½Australia[28]
1988North Shore Golf ClubAustralia75New Zealand[29]
1990Sanctuary Cove Golf ClubAustralia93New Zealand[30]
1991Hastings Golf ClubAustralia75New Zealand[31]
1992Russley Golf ClubNew Zealand126Australia[32][33]
2007Royal Canberra Golf ClubNew Zealand84Australia[34]
2008Royal Wellington Golf ClubAustraliaNew Zealand
2009Royal Canberra Golf ClubAustralia84New Zealand[35]
2010Royal Wellington Golf ClubAustraliaNew Zealand[36]
2012Peninsula Golf ClubNew ZealandAustralia[37][38]
2016Metropolitan Golf Club &
Peninsula Kingswood CGC
Australia436446New Zealand

Source: [1]

Teams

Australia

Source: [1]

New Zealand

  • 1947 Bob Glading, Guy Horne, Bryan Silk, Tim Woon
  • 1948 Bob Glading, John Hornabrook, Bryan Silk, Tim Woon
  • 1952 Tony Gibbs, Guy Horne, Bryan Silk, Tim Woon
  • 1953 Tom Jeffery, Stuart Jones, Sid McDonald, Tim Woon
  • 1956 Bob Charles, Stuart Jones, Bryan Silk, Tim Woon
  • 1961 Walter Godfrey, Frank Gordon, Stuart Jones, Ross Murray, Ross Newdick, Ian Woodbury
  • 1964 John Durry, Stuart Jones, Ted McDougall, Ross Murray
  • 1965 John Durry, Stuart Jones, John Means, Ted McDougall, Ross Murray, Ian Woodbury
  • 1966 John Durry, Stuart Jones, Ross Murray, Bruce Stevens
  • 1967 Geoff Clarke, John Durry, Stuart Jones, Ross Murray, Bruce Stevens, Boris Vezich
  • 1969 G.D. Brown, Geoff Clarke, John Durry, Stuart Jones, Ted McDougall, Ross Murray, Bruce Rafferty, Bruce Stevens
  • 1976 Alex Bonnington, Peter Burney, Geoff Clarke, Ted McDougall
  • 1977 Alex Bonnington, Geoff Clarke, Paul Hartstone, Mike Nicholson
  • 1980 Michael Barltrop, Geoff Clarke, Paul Hartstone, Colin Taylor
  • 1982 Michael Barltrop, Paul Hartstone, Colin Taylor, Tony Treen
  • 1983 Michael Barltrop, Terry Cochrane, Jim Lapsley, Colin Taylor
  • 1984 Michael Barltrop, Terry Cochrane, Brent Paterson, Colin Taylor
  • 1986 Michael Barltrop, Terry Cochrane, Owen Kendall, Brent Paterson
  • 1987 Phil Aickin, Michael Barltrop, Owen Kendall, Brent Paterson
  • 1988 Phil Aickin, Michael Barltrop, Owen Kendall, Brent Paterson
  • 1990 Phil Aickin, Steven Alker, Michael Long, Grant Moorhead
  • 1991 Steven Alker, Tony Christie, Grant Moorhead, Stephen Scahill
  • 1992 Steven Alker, Michael Campbell, Tony Christie, Saali Herewini, Grant Moorhead, Stephen Scahill
  • 2007 James Gill, Danny Lee, Troy Ropiha, Andrew Searle
  • 2008 Nick Gillespie, Danny Lee, Daniel Pearce, Jared Pender
  • 2009 Ryan Fox, Daniel Pearce, Sean Riordan, Peter Spearman-Burn
  • 2010 Ben Campbell, Ryan Fox, Nick Gillespie, Andy Stewart
  • 2012 Ben Campbell, Vaughn McCall, Mathew Perry, Blair Riordan
  • 2016 Ryan Chisnall, Nick Coxon, Daniel Hillier, Luke Toomey

Source: [39][1]

See also

References

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