Jack Gaudin

John William Gaudin (1876 – 10 December 1947)[1] was a professional golfer from Jersey. His most successful period was in the early 1920s when he was in his late-40s. Gaudin had four brothers who were also professional golfers, his older brother Willie and younger brothers Phil, Ernest and Herbert.

Jack Gaudin
Personal information
Full nameJohn William Gaudin
Born1876
Grouville, Jersey
Died10 December 1947 (aged 70)
Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Sporting nationality Jersey
Career
StatusProfessional
Professional wins2
Best results in major championships
Masters TournamentDNP
PGA ChampionshipDNP
U.S. OpenDNP
The Open ChampionshipT6: 1925

Golf career

Gaudin was particularly successful from 1920 to 1925. He had a number of good finishes in the Open Championship including being tied for 6th place in 1925. He was runner-up in the 1921 News of the World Match Play. He met Bert Seymour in the 36-hole final. Gaudin missed a three-foot putt at the last and the match went to extra holes. Seymour missed short putts at the second and third extra holes and eventually won the match with another short putt at the 40th hole. Seymour won £200 for his victory while Gaudin took home £50.[2] Gaudin won the Leeds Cup in 1922 and 1924 and was runner-up in 1924.[3][4][5] He was runner-up in the 1923 French Open.

Retirement and death

Gaudin retired from Alwoodley Golf Club, Leeds, in 1946 after 34 years there and died the following year on 10 December 1947.

Professional wins

Results in major championships

Tournament19021903190419051906190719081909
The Open ChampionshipCUT
Tournament1910191119121913191419151916191719181919
The Open ChampionshipWDWDWDWDNTNTNTNTNT
Tournament1920192119221923192419251926192719281929
The Open ChampionshipT1615T29T16T6CUTCUTCUT
Tournament19301931193219331934193519361937
The Open ChampionshipCUTCUT

Note: Gaudin only played in The Open Championship.

  Top 10
  Did not play

NT = No tournament
WD = withdrew
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place

References