Henry Anderson Howden (31 May 1876 – 21 May 1922) was a Scottish-born Australian amateur golfer. He won the Victorian Golf Cup in 1896, 1897 and 1898 and the
Australian Amateur in 1901.
Early life
Howden was born on 31 May 1876 near
North Berwick in Scotland, the son of Charles Howden, a tenant farmer. He started playing golf at the age of five. His father died in early 1895 and he emigrated to Australia soon afterwards.
Golf career
By May 1896 Howden was a member of
Royal Melbourne Golf Club and played in the inaugural
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. The following week played in a match for the Bankers against the University. In September, Howden won the Victorian Golf Cup, which was only in its third year, but had rapidly established itself as the main tournament in Australia, and was regarded as the amateur championship of Australia. The first two editions had been
bogey competitions, but the 1896 contest was decided by match-play with the final over 36 holes. Howden won three matches to reach the final where he met defending champion,
Robert Balfour-Melville. Howden was 4 up after the morning round and was still 4 up with 5 to play before Balfour-Melville won four holes in a row to level the match at the 35th hole. Howden won the last hole with a 5 to win by 1 hole.
Howden continued his success in 1897, winning the Royal Melbourne club championship in April, beating
Louis Whyte
Louis Australia Whyte (1852 – 3 April 1911) was an Australian amateur tennis player and golfer. He won the Intercolonial Lawn Tennis Championships twice, in 1881 and 1883. In golf he won the Victorian Golf Cup in 1894 and the Australian Amat ...
in the final. The match play format used for the 1896 Victorian Golf Cup was not popular and the 1897 event was decided by 72 holes of stroke-play, played on over two days in October. Howden retained the trophy with a score of 348, 33 strokes ahead of
William McIntyre. Howden led by 12 after the first day and extended this by a further 21 on the final day.
In May 1898 Howden was runner-up in the Surrey Hills Gentlemen's Championship, two holes behind
P. C. Anderson. He won the championship at Essendon Golf Club after a 4-hole playoff against Anderson and
Louis Whyte
Louis Australia Whyte (1852 – 3 April 1911) was an Australian amateur tennis player and golfer. He won the Intercolonial Lawn Tennis Championships twice, in 1881 and 1883. In golf he won the Victorian Golf Cup in 1894 and the Australian Amat ...
. In October Howden won the Victorian Golf Cup for the third time. He was three behind the leaders after the first day but pulled away on the final day and won with a score of 360, 13 ahead of his brother
Jim.
Howden won the Royal Melbourne club championship for the second time in April 1899, beating
Robert Balfour-Melville in the final. The
Australian Golf Union
Golf Australia is the governing body for the sport of golf in Australia, formed in 2006 after the Australian Golf Union (AGU) and Women's Golf Australia (WGA) agreed to merge. was formed in 1898 and organised their first championship meeting at
Royal Sydney Golf Club, the main event being the amateur championship on 26 and 27 May 1899. Howden and New Zealander
Charles Gillies
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were level after the first day on 157. Howden led by a stroke after three rounds after Gillies had taken 11 at the fourth hole. The pair were still level with nine holes to play but Gillies came home in 37 to Howden's 48 to win with a total of 314, 11 ahead of Howden, who still took second place. The singles event was preceded by the inaugural foursomes championship of Australia, a 36-hole
bogey competition. Howden paired up with
Louis Whyte
Louis Australia Whyte (1852 – 3 April 1911) was an Australian amateur tennis player and golfer. He won the Intercolonial Lawn Tennis Championships twice, in 1881 and 1883. In golf he won the Victorian Golf Cup in 1894 and the Australian Amat ...
and they won the event by 7 holes. Howden played in the 1899 Victorian Golf Cup but had been ill and broke down on the second day.
Howden won the
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in 1900, three holes ahead of
Louis Whyte
Louis Australia Whyte (1852 – 3 April 1911) was an Australian amateur tennis player and golfer. He won the Intercolonial Lawn Tennis Championships twice, in 1881 and 1883. In golf he won the Victorian Golf Cup in 1894 and the Australian Amat ...
. The amateur championship returned to the Sydney area in 1901, being played at
The Australian Golf Club on 11 and 12 July. Howden won with a score of 352, 7 strokes ahead of
Hugh MacNeil, although he had trailed by 5 after the first day. In 1902 he again won the championship of the Royal Melbourne club.
Later life
Howden, an official with the
London Bank of Australia, transferred from Melbourne to Sydney in 1910. He joined
Royal Sydney Golf Club but only played a limited amount of golf. Howden died at
Pennant Hills, New South Wales on 21 May 1922. He had been ill with
tuberculosis for some time and had moved to Pennant Hills for health reasons. His brother
Jim had also died of tuberculosis five months earlier.
References
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Australian male golfers
Amateur golfers
Golfers from North Berwick
British emigrants to Australia
20th-century deaths from tuberculosis
Tuberculosis deaths in Australia
Infectious disease deaths in New South Wales
1876 births
1922 deaths