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Relax and Enjoy - Peaceful,Memorable surroundings,Experience the best in Scottish breakfasts,visit Kirkton Barns

We provide excellent 4* bed and breakfast accommodation

Peaceful it may be but your never far from the action. With the home of golf, St Andrews just 7 miles away and the City of Discovery, Dundee just 4 miles away there is plenty to see and do when visiting Kirkton Barns Bed and Breakfast

About James Braid

Born:
1870 in Earlsferry, Fife, Scotland

Died:
1950

Major Championships:
5
. British Open: 1901, 1905, 1906, 1908, 1910 Awards and Honors:
. Member, World Golf Hall of Fame

James Braid Biography:
James Braid, along with Harry Vardon and J.H. Taylor , formed Britain's "Great Triumvirate" of early 20th-century golfers. Vardon won 6 Open Championships and Braid and Taylor 5 each.

Braid took up the game as a young child and won his first local tournament at age 8. His game developed along with an interest in clubmaking, and in 1893 he took a position as clubmaker in London.

Braid turned pro in 1896. His play, prior to the turn of the century, was marked by long driving by inconsistent putting. While Vardon and Taylor were already winning Opens, Braid's putter kept him from breaking through.

He switched to an aluminum-headed putter in 1900 (from a wooden-headed model) and his putting improved. In 1901, he won his first British Open, and he won five more by 1910 - reaching 5 before either Vardon or Taylor.

Through 1911, Braid also won the British Professional Match Play four times and the French Open once. He retired from competitive golf in 1912, joining Walton Heath as its club professional. He remained at Walton Heath until his death.

Braid's great passion after his retirement was course design. It it estimated that he designed or re-designed more than 200 courses around Great Britain (fear of flying and motion sickness on boat rides prevented him from ever working in the U.S.). Among the courses he helped remodel are Carnoustie, Troon, Prestwick and Ballybunion.

Many of Braid's best courses were inland parkland tracks (as opposed to seaside links), and some of these courses contain the earliest known uses of the dogleg. In fact, some have postulated that Braid "invented" the dogleg hole.

Braid was a founding member of the British PGA and authored an instructional book entitled "Advanced Golf."


 

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St Andrews Accommodation * St Andrews bed and breakfast * St Andrews places to stay * St Andrews bed and breakfast
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