Northern Open
Golf tournament in Scotland
Golf tournament
Northern Open Location Cruden Bay , Aberdeenshire , ScotlandEstablished 1931 Course(s) Cruden Bay Golf Club Par 70 Length 6,634 yards (6,066 m) Tour(s) PGA Open Series Format Stroke play Prize fund £ 20,000Month played May/June Graeme RobertsonShow map of Aberdeenshire
The Northern Open is a golf tournament played annually in Scotland since 1931. For some years it was one of only two 72-hole tournaments on the "Tartan Tour", the PGA Tour in Scotland's schedule, the other being the Scottish PGA Championship , but since 2019 the event has been played over 36 holes.
The Scottish PGA Championship was originally called the Scottish Professional Championship and was only open to professionals while the Northern Open was also open to amateurs.
History
The tournaments were originally played over 2 days with 2 rounds played each day. In 1947 the event was extended to a third day with one round played on the first two days. The leading 50 players and those tied for 50th place played two rounds on the third day. Originally called the "Northern Open Amateur and Professional Golf Tournament", the name was changed "Northern Open Championship" for 1948. The 1948 event was reduced to two days again with play in groups of three on the first day and a cut reducing the field to 80 for the final day. With a large number of entries the 1949 event was again played over three days. The playoff between Ballingall and Thomson was played at Murcar, the day after the Championship finished. The day had been allocated for Scottish qualifying for the Daily Mail Tournament . Thomson practised in the morning while Ballingall played a competitive round. The two played together in the afternoon, Ballingale scoring 72 to Thomson's 74.
Winners
Year
Tour[ a]
Winner
Score
To par
Margin of victory
Runner(s)-up
Winner's share (£ )
Venue
Ref.
Northern Open
2024
Graeme Robertson
137
−3
Playoff
Joe Bryce
3,200
Cruden Bay
2023
Graham Fox
140
−2
1 stroke
Paul O'Hara
3,200
Moray
2022
Greig Hutcheon (3)
135
−9
1 stroke
Chris Doak Cameron Marr Graeme Robertson
3,200
Portlethen
2021
Paul O'Hara (2)
132
−12
3 strokes
Chris Doak Rory Franssen (a) Gavin Hay
3,000
Portlethen
2020
Ross Cameron
67[ b]
1 stroke
Gavin Hay Scott Henderson David Rudd (a) Calum Scott (a)
2,560
Spey Valley
2019
Alastair Forsyth (2)
133
3 strokes
Graham Fox
1,000
Newmachar
2018
Gareth Wright
276
1 stroke
Gavin Hay
1,100
Nairn Dunbar
2017
Paul O'Hara
277
7 strokes
Gavin Hay Greg McBain Paul McKechnie
1,400
Moray
2016
Greig Hutcheon (2)
267
6 strokes
Chris Kelly
3,900
Royal Dornoch
2015
Chris Kelly
267
5 strokes
Gareth Wright
4,250
Cruden Bay
2014
David Law (2)
207[ c]
3 strokes
Greig Hutcheon
6,000
Murcar Links
2013
James Byrne (2)
261
1 stroke
David Law
4,000
Meldrum House
2012
James Byrne
268
5 strokes
David Law David Orr
4,000
Meldrum House
2011
David Law (a)
266
2 strokes
Stephen Gray
(4,000)
Meldrum House
2010
Greig Hutcheon
132[ d]
1 stroke
Scott Larkin (a)
3,800
Meldrum House
2009
Craig Lee
281
5 strokes
Martyn Hamer
2,500
Spey Valley
2008
Chris Doak (2)
274
3 strokes
Lee Harper
8,000
Spey Valley
2007
Murray Urquhart
282
1 stroke
David Patrick
8,000
Skibo Castle
2006
Jason McCreadie (2)
276
Playoff
Chris Doak
8,000
Skibo Castle
2005
Chris Doak
277
4 strokes
Dean Robertson
7,500
Skibo Castle
2004
Jason McCreadie
212
3 strokes
Scott Henderson
4,250
Skibo Castle
2003
Gordon Law
275
Playoff
Colin Gillies
4,500
Cruden Bay
Grampian International Freight Northern Open
2002
EPT
Fraser Mann
277
−11
3 strokes
Colin Gillies Martin LeMesurier
6,500
Newmachar
Northern Open
2001
Graham Rankin
203
Playoff
Mark King
4,300
Murcar
2000
Jim Payne
266
1 stroke
Ralf Geilenberg
3,600
Forres
[ 1]
1999
Alastair Forsyth
276
2 strokes
Craig Ronald
3,600
Nairn Dunbar
1998
Lee S. James
279
2 strokes
Euan Little
3,600
Royal Aberdeen
1997
David Thomson
267
6 strokes
Andrew Crerar John Greaves David Valentine
3,750
Elgin
1996
Scott Henderson
281
2 strokes
Steven Thompson
3,750
Cruden Bay
1995
Joe Higgins
276
Playoff
Steve Martin
3,250
Nairn
1994
Kevin Stables (2)
282
1 stroke
Campbell Elliott
3,250
Royal Dornoch
Clydesdale Bank Northern Open
1993
CHA
Kevin Stables
278
−6
1 stroke
William Guy
4,250
Nairn Dunbar
[ 2]
1992
CHA
Peter Smith
264
−20
6 strokes
Craig Cassells Gary Orr
4,100
Murcar
[ 3]
1991
CHA
Craig Cassells
279
−5
3 strokes
Frank Coutts Alastair Webster
3,700
Lossiemouth
[ 4]
Northern Open
1990
Colin Brooks (2)
274
3 strokes
Brian Barnes Paul Lyons
3,300
Nairn Dunbar
1989
CHA
Colin Brooks
274
−6
2 strokes
Ian Spencer
3,300
Cruden Bay
[ 5]
1988
David Huish (4)
281
1 stroke
Mike Miller
3,300
Moray
[ 6]
1987
Adam Hunter
287
Playoff
Kevin Stables Donald Stirling
3,300
Royal Aberdeen
[ 7]
1986
Russell Weir
283
1 stroke
Ross Drummond
3,300
Nairn
[ 8]
1985
Brian Barnes (2)
274
1 stroke
Ewen Murray
2,500
Elgin
[ 9]
1984
David Huish (3)
281
2 strokes
Brian Barnes
2,500
Murcar Links
[ 10]
1983
Derrick Cooper
287
3 strokes
Garry Harvey Russell Weir
1,750
Royal Dornoch
[ 11]
1982
Tony Minshall
288
1 stroke
Bill Lockie
1,750
Cruden Bay
[ 12]
1981
Alistair Thomson
285
2 strokes
Jim Farmer Tony Minshall
1,400
Moray
[ 13]
1980
David Huish (2)
293
1 stroke
Jim Farmer
1,400
Royal Aberdeen
[ 14]
1979
Jim Farmer
285
5 strokes
Ross Drummond Willie Milne
1,400
Nairn
[ 15]
1978
Brian Barnes
282
2 strokes
Bob Jamieson
Elgin
[ 16]
1977
Ewen Murray
292
5 strokes
David Huish Bill Lockie Hugh Stuart (a)
1,000
Royal Dornoch
[ 17]
1976
David Chillas
289
4 strokes
David Ingram
1,000
Royal Aberdeen
[ 18]
1975
Willie Milne (2)
289
5 strokes
David Webster
1,000
Nairn
[ 19]
1974
Willie Milne
277
6 strokes
Harry Bannerman
1,000
Murcar Links
[ 20]
1973
David Huish
289
3 strokes
Bernard Gallacher John Garner
500
Royal Dornoch
[ 21]
1972
Harry Bannerman (3)
286
2 strokes
Brian Barnes
400
Royal Aberdeen
[ 22]
1971
Frank Rennie
281
6 strokes
Derek Small
Nairn
1970
Sandy Pirie (a)
215[ c]
1 stroke
Harry Bannerman
(300)
Cruden Bay
[ 23]
1969
Harry Bannerman (2)
295
2 strokes
John Panton
300
Moray
[ 24]
1968
David Webster
278
7 strokes
Harry Bannerman Lionel Platts
300
Murcar Links
[ 25]
1967
Harry Bannerman
285
6 strokes
Iain Clark
300
Royal Dornoch
[ 26]
1966
Robin Liddle
294
2 strokes
Marshall Douglas
300
Elgin
[ 27]
1965
Jock Brown
139[ d]
1 stroke
Stuart Murray John Panton
Royal Aberdeen
[ 28]
1964
Lew Taylor
285
Playoff
George Will
Nairn
[ 29]
1963
George Will (2)
287
Playoff
Lew Taylor
Cruden Bay
[ 30]
1962
John Panton (7)
300
1 stroke
Bob Tuohy
Moray
[ 31]
1961
Harry Weetman
282
2 strokes
Harold Henning
Murcar Links
[ 32]
1960
John Panton (6)
301
2 strokes
Eric Brown
125
Royal Dornoch
[ 33]
1959
John Panton (5)
284
2 strokes
Ian Smith
Peterhead
[ 34]
1958
George Will
291
Playoff
Willie Macdonald Harry Weetman
Cruden Bay
[ 35] [ 36]
1957
Eric Brown (5)
290
6 strokes
John Panton
Nairn
[ 37]
1956
John Panton (4)
290
Playoff
Eric Brown
Moray
[ 38] [ 39]
1955
Eric Brown (4)
283
Playoff
John Panton
Murcar Links
[ 40] [ 41]
1954
Eric Brown (3)
307
2 strokes
Gregor McIntosh
Royal Dornoch
[ 42]
1953
Eric Brown (2)
281
1 stroke
John Panton
Cruden Bay
[ 43]
1952
John Panton (3)
289
5 strokes
John Campbell
90
Royal Aberdeen
1951
John Panton (2)
285
5 strokes
Hector Thomson
Nairn
[ 44]
1950
Eric Brown
294
1 stroke
John Panton
Moray
[ 45]
1949
Hamish Ballingall (2)
296
Playoff
Hector Thomson
Royal Aberdeen Murcar Links
[ 46] [ 47]
1948
John Panton
288
3 strokes
Hamish Ballingall Sandy Sinclair (a)
65
Inverness
[ 48]
1947
Hamish Ballingall
300
6 strokes
Hugh Watt
60
Peterhead
[ 49]
1946
Willie Forrester
305
2 strokes
Ian Macpherson
35
Murcar Links
[ 50]
1940–1945: No tournament due to World War II
1939
Jack McLean (3)
285
Playoff
Hector Thomson (a)
30
Nairn
[ 51] [ 52]
1938
Tom Haliburton
294
1 stroke
Wilie Don
28
Peterhead
[ 53]
1937
Jack McLean (2)
294
Playoff
Gordon Durward
25
Moray
[ 54] [ 55]
1936
Dick Walker (a) (2)
290
10 strokes
Tom Dobson Willie Don
(25)
Deeside
[ 56]
1935
Dick Walker (a)
298
Playoff
Willie Spark
(25)
Royal Dornoch
[ 57] [ 58]
1934
Jim Forrester
287
6 strokes
Ken Forbes (a)
25
Inverness
[ 59]
1933
Jack McLean (a)
294
1 stroke
Jack McMillan
(20)
Murcar Links
[ 60]
1932
James Henderson
292
Playoff
Jimmy McDowall
20
Nairn
[ 61] [ 62]
1931
Jimmy McDowall
289
7 strokes
Julian Jaffray
20
Royal Aberdeen
[ 63]
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