Guy Hunt (golfer)

English professional golfer


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Career

In 1963, Hunt turned professional as a sixteen-year-old. He became an assistant at Bishop's Stortford Golf Club. He had some success in 1968, winning the Southern Professional Championship and then Lord Derby’s Under-23 Professional Tournament by 8 strokes. In 1969, he was runner-up in the Energen Junior Match Play, losing 2 & 1 to Craig Defoy in the final. In 1971, he was runner-up to John Garner in the Coca-Cola Young Professionals' Championship.

Hunt played regularly on the European Tour from its foundation in 1972 until 1979. He had an exceptionally consistent season in 1972. He didn't win but was runner-up to Tommy Horton in the Piccadilly Medal, was third three times and had a total of eleven top-ten finishes including being tied for 7th place in the Open Championship. Hunt finished second in the Order of Merit behind Peter Oosterhuis, who won the title with 1751 points, just ahead of Hunt on 1710, although his performances in the big money events put Oosterhuis well ahead as the leading money winner. In 1972 Hunt also made his first appearance in the World Cup, partnering Tony Jacklin in Melbourne in November.

Following his good 1972 season, Hunt received an invitation to play in the 1973 Masters Tournament where he missed the cut. On the 1973 European Tour he only had two top-10 finishes and dropped to 43rd in the Order of Merit. In 1974 Hunt finished 16th in the Order of Merit with a best finish of third in the Martini International.

In 1975 Hunt finished a 17th on the Order of Merit and played in the Ryder Cup. He had a good start to the season, finishing joint third in the Spanish Open and the Martini International. These results at the start of the season put Hunt in the top eight of the Ryder Cup points to gain an automatic place in team. The 1975 Ryder Cup was held at Laurel Valley Golf Club in September. Hunt played two pairs matches with Eamonn Darcy, halving one and losing the other, and lost to Tom Weiskopf in the singles. Hunt was selected for England in the World Cup that year, playing with Maurice Bembridge.

Hunt's sole European Tour win came at the 1977 Dunlop Masters, the final event of the season, where he beat Brian Barnes in a playoff, winning the first prize of £8,000. This prize money lifted Hunt to 12th in the Order of Merit.

Hunt later worked as a tournament administrator and he also played on the European Seniors Tour from 1997 to 1999. His best result was to finish in a tie for fifth place in the 1997 Shell Wentworth Senior Masters.

Professional wins (3)

European Tour wins (1)

::data[format=table] | No. | Date | Tournament | Winning score | Margin of victory | Runner-up | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | 1 | 1 Oct 1977 | Dunlop Masters | +7 (74-70-76-71=291) | Playoff | SCO Brian Barnes | ::

European Tour playoff record (1–0) ::data[format=table]

No.YearTournamentOpponentResult
11977Dunlop MastersSCO Brian BarnesWon with par on third extra hole
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Other wins (2)

Results in major championships

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Tournament1967196819691970197119721973197419751976197719781979
Masters TournamentCUT
The Open ChampionshipCUTCUTT48CUTT7CUTT39T28T32T15T17CUT
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Note: Hunt only played in the Masters Tournament and The Open Championship.

CUT = missed the half-way cut (3rd round cut in 1979 Open Championship)

"T" indicates a tie for a place

Team appearances

References

References

  1. (27 September 1968). "Hunt wins by eight strokes". [[The Glasgow Herald]].
  2. (15 October 1969). "Energen victory for Defoy". [[The Glasgow Herald]].
  3. (6 September 1971). "Garner's Ryder Cup boost". [[The Glasgow Herald]].
  4. (1 May 1972). "Horton beats Hunt in undistinguished final of Piccadilly". The Glasgow Herald.
  5. (11 November 1972). "A man of supreme merit". The Times.
  6. (10 June 1974). "Ginn and Martini". The Glasgow Herald.
  7. (16 June 1975). "Two stroke it rich in Martini". The Glasgow Herald.
  8. (18 August 1974). "Norman Wood gains Ryder Cup place". [[The Glasgow Herald]].
  9. (3 October 1977). "Success at last for Hunt". [[The Glasgow Herald]].
  10. (2 October 1977). "Hunt wins first pro golf tourney". [[Lewiston Morning Tribune]].

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