1975 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship

1975 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship
Tournament information
Dates 9–11 October 1975
Location Virginia Water, Surrey, England
Course(s) West Course, Wentworth
Format Match play – 36 holes
Statistics
Par 73
Length 6,969 yards (6,372 m)
Field 8 players
Prize fund £30,000
Winner's share £10,000
Champion
United States Hale Irwin
def. Al Geiberger 4 & 2
«1974
1976»

The 1975 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship was the 12th World Match Play Championship. It was played from Thursday 9 to Saturday 11 October on the West Course at Wentworth. Eight players competed in a straight knock-out competition, with each match contested over 36 holes. The champion received £10,000 out of a total prize fund of £30,000. In the final, defending champion Hale Irwin beat Al Geiberger 4 & 2.

Course

Source:[1]

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Yards4711554525011913443993984603,3711863764834411794803805715023,5986,969
Par434534444353454354553873

Scores

Source:[1][2][3]

  Quarter-finals
9 October
Semi-finals
10 October
Final
11 October
                     
   United States Hale Irwin 9 & 8  
 England Peter Oosterhuis  
   United States Hale Irwin 4 & 3  
     Australia Jack Newton  
 Australia Jack Newton 1 up
   South Africa Bobby Cole  
     United States Hale Irwin 4 & 2
   United States Al Geiberger
   United States John Mahaffey  
 United States Al Geiberger 37 h  
 United States Al Geiberger 2 & 1
     United States Tom Watson  
 United States Tom Watson 2 up
   Australia Graham Marsh  

Prize money

The winner received £10,000, the runner-up £5,000, the losing semi-finalists £3,500 and the first round losers £2,000, making a total prize fund of £30,000.

References

  1. 1 2 "Oosterhuis sinks in West as Irwinmatches a peerless autumn day". The Times, Friday, 10 October 1975; pg. 12; Issue 59523.
  2. "The Irwin machine is too well tuned for the quiet American". The Times, Saturday, 11 October 1975; pg. 15; Issue 59524.
  3. "Piccadilly may say expense is too great". The Times, Monday, 13 October 1975; pg. 9; Issue 59525.

Coordinates: 51°23′48″N 0°35′45″W / 51.39667°N 0.59583°W / 51.39667; -0.59583

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