Wallasey Golf Club Preview — The Course That Invented Stableford (And Saved Amateur Golf)
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Every golfer has played Stableford. Almost none of us know it was invented on the 2nd fairway at Wallasey Golf Club — by a man who got so fed up tearing up his scorecard, he changed golf forever.
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This week, Nish and Jim preview Wallasey — ranked #99 in the UK & Ireland, designed by Old Tom Morris, tweaked by James Braid, and the qualifying venue where Bobby Jones won his Grand Slam Open spot. Chris is off doing a "breakaway round" at Loch Lomond. We'll get to that.
In this preview:
• The Eureka moment on the 2nd fairway, 1931
• Why Wallasey re-entered our Top 100 (and how we bent our own rules)
• The Bobby Jones portrait that hangs in two clubhouses — Wallasey and Augusta
• Plateau greens, four original Old Tom Morris greens, and the holes to watch
• Green fees vs. Birkdale, Hillside and S&A — the value question
• The side bet that wrote itself
Things mentioned in this episode:
- Wallasey Golf Club — wallaseygolfclub.com
- Dr. Frank Barney Gorton Stableford — Wallasey member, surgeon, golf hero
- The 2nd fairway, Wallasey — site of the 1931 Eureka moment
- Old Tom Morris — original course designer (1891)
- James Braid — later design contributions
- Bobby Jones — qualified for the Open at Wallasey in his Grand Slam year
- Sir Ernest Royden — ex-captain who commissioned the Bobby Jones portrait
- John A.A. Berrie — the artist; painted both the Wallasey original and the Augusta replica
- Henry Longhurst quote — "I doubt whether any single man did more to increase the pleasure of the humble club golfer."
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