Stewart Burns (historian)
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Robert Stewart Burns (born 11 May 1899) was a Scottish
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. He was in the team for the
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but did not play in any matches. He was Scottish Professional Champion three times.


Early life

Burns was born on 11 May 1899 in Stirling, Scotland, the son of George Burns, a gardener, and Jane. He served in the 7th
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during World War I, having been as assistant at Stirling Golf Club before the war. His older brother James was also a professional golfer. Before the war, James had been an assistant at Stirling Golf Club and then professional at Falkirk Tryst Golf Club for six years. James also served in the 7th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and was killed in action on 23 April 1917 during the
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.


Golf career

In 1919 Burns became the professional at Falkirk Tryst Golf Club, where his brother had been the professional before the war. In 1924 he became the professional at Cruden Bay Golf Club before being attached to Hendon Golf Club, near London, from 1929 to 1933. He was then at Murrayfield Golf Club until World War II. Burns won the
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in 1925, 1927 and 1928. In 1925 he won by 5 strokes from Tom Fernie, while in 1927 he won by 3 from
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. In 1928 Burns was level with
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after three rounds but a final round of 68 gave him victory by 11 strokes. His best performance in The Open Championship was at Sandwich in
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where he was tied for 6th place after two rounds. A third round of 75 improved his position to a tie for 5th place but a final round of 83 dropped him to 16th place. The team for the
1929 Ryder Cup The 2nd Ryder Cup Matches were held at the Moortown Golf Club in Leeds, England. It was very cold, with hail and at one point heavy snow on the greens. About two thousand spectators saw America gain a narrow lead after the foursome matches befo ...
was selected in January 1929. With his performance in the 1928 Open and his three wins in the Scottish Professional Championship Burns was chosen as one of the ten-man team. It was originally planned that, as in 1927, only eight players should be used by each team, the same players being used in the foursomes and singles. However, Hagan, the American captain, wished to use all 10 of his players. This was agreed to, although Duncan, the British captain, announced that he would only play eight as originally intended. Burns and Percy Alliss were left out and did not play. Burns had performed poorly in the
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and the
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, which had been played in the weeks before the event, although in late March he had won the Middlesex Professional Championship at Hendon, by 5 strokes.


Tournament wins

*1925
Scottish Professional Championship The Scottish Professional Championship was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament which was open only for Scottish players. The final champion was John Higgins. History The Scottish Professional Championship was held in Edinburgh in Dece ...
*1927
Scottish Professional Championship The Scottish Professional Championship was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament which was open only for Scottish players. The final champion was John Higgins. History The Scottish Professional Championship was held in Edinburgh in Dece ...
*1928
Scottish Professional Championship The Scottish Professional Championship was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament which was open only for Scottish players. The final champion was John Higgins. History The Scottish Professional Championship was held in Edinburgh in Dece ...
*1929 Middlesex Professional Championship


Results in major championships

''Note: Burns only played in The Open Championship.''
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place


Team appearances

*
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(representing Great Britain):
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(winners) * England–Scotland Professional Match (representing Scotland): 1932


References

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