Ben Hogan
Historic 1899 Golf Match Poster
- Tait, Park, Vardon & Ball
If you're a student of golf history,
you've no doubt read about the popular 19th century challenge matches between
titans of the game. But we'd be willing to bet that you've never seen an
original advertising posters from one of those historic challenge matches. Until
now, that is.
Presented here is an original 1899
sign advertising an upcoming match between 4 of the most legendary golfers the
game has ever seen - F.G. Tait & Willie Park, Jr. against John Ball and Harry
Vardon. Between them, these four golfers won 19 British Amateurs and British
Opens (with Vardon also winning a U.S. Open). Freddie Tait would've likely won
even more than his 2 British Amateurs, but was killed in battle during the Boer
War on January 11, 1900 - less than 6 months after this match.
This golf match was at Scarborough
Golf Club on Monday July 24, 1899. Interested parties may want to read this
newspaper article about the rematch between these exact same golfers at
Scarborough, sometime before the newspaper date of October 7, 1899. Therefore,
the golfers likely played this original match on July 24 and then a rematch on
October 6 or so of that same year.
http://tinyurl.com/1899ScarboroughMatch
This scarce original challenge match
advertising sign measures 11" x 17".