Allan Marshall Dailey (born 8 May 1908, date of death unknown)[1] was a Scottish professional golfer. He won the Roehampton Invitation in 1933[2] and was subsequently selected for the 1933 Ryder Cup but didn't play in any matches. He finished in a tie for 4th place in the 1938 Open Championship. He was from a golfing family. His father James Russell Dailey was a professional golfer as was his brother Russell.[3]
Allan Dailey | |
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Personal information | |
Full name | Allan Marshall Dailey |
Born | Leuchars, Scotland | 8 May 1908
Sporting nationality | Scotland |
Career | |
Status | Professional |
Professional wins | 3 |
Best results in major championships | |
Masters Tournament | DNP |
PGA Championship | DNP |
U.S. Open | DNP |
The Open Championship | T4: 1938 |
Tournament wins (3)
edit- This list may be incomplete
- 1933 Roehampton Invitation
- 1935 Dunlop-Southern Tournament
- 1948 News Chronicle Tournament (tie with Reg Horne)
Results in major championships
editTournament | 1930 | 1931 | 1932 | 1933 | 1934 | 1935 | 1936 | 1937 | 1938 | 1939 |
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The Open Championship | CUT | CUT | 27 | T16 | T37 | T40 | T32 | T4 | CUT |
Tournament | 1940 | 1941 | 1942 | 1943 | 1944 | 1945 | 1946 | 1947 | 1948 | 1949 |
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The Open Championship | NT | NT | NT | NT | NT | NT | CUT | CUT | CUT |
Note: Dailey only played in The Open Championship.
Top 10
Did not play
NT = No tournament
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place
Team appearances
edit- Ryder Cup (representing Great Britain): 1933 (winners)
- England–Scotland Professional Match (representing Scotland): 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1938
- Llandudno International Golf Trophy (representing Scotland): 1938
References
edit- ^ "Births in the Parish of Leuchars in the County of Fife". Statutory Births 445/00 0032. ScotlandsPeople. Archived from the original on 21 November 2008. Retrieved 18 May 2015.
- ^ "Professionals at Roehampton - Victory of A Dailey". The Times. 10 April 1933. p. 5.
- ^ "Professionals : Royal Wimbledon Golf Club". rwgc.co.uk. Retrieved 18 May 2015.