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Gordon Brand Jnr

Scottish golfer (1958–2019)


Summary

Scottish golfer (1958–2019)

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European Senior Tour
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majorwins
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openT5: 1992
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Rookie of the Year
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European Senior Tour Rookie of the Year](sir-henry-cotton-rookie-of-the-year) Gordon Brand Jnr (19 August 1958 – 31 July 2019) was a Scottish professional golfer. He played on the European Tour, winning eight times, and later the European Senior Tour, winning twice. He played in the 1979 Walker Cup and played twice in the Ryder Cup, in 1987 and 1989.

Early life and amateur career

Brand was born in Kirkcaldy. His father, Gordon Brand Snr, was the club professional at Knowle Golf Club in Bristol from 1969 to 2001. Brand had a successful amateur career and played for Great Britain and Ireland in the 1979 Walker Cup and in the Eisenhower Trophy in 1978 and 1980. He turned professional in July 1981, with a handicap of plus 1, after failing to make the 1981 Walker Cup team.

Professional career

Brand quickly achieved success as a professional. He won the European Tour Qualifying School in November 1981, and went on to win two European Tour events in his rookie season, and being named the Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year for 1982. He went on to accumulate eight wins on the tour in total, the last of them in 1993. He also won the 1988 West End South Australian Open. He made the top ten on the European Tour Order of Merit six times, with a best placing of fourth in 1987. He last made the top one hundred on the Order of Merit in the 2000 season, during which he was runner-up to Ian Poulter in the Italian Open at the age of 42. He continued to play regularly on the tour until 2006.

In the first round of the 1986 Jersey Open he set a European Tour record by making four eagles in a single round.

Brand's two Ryder Cup appearances were in 1987, when Europe won on American soil for the first time, and in 1989 when Europe retained the trophy at The Belfry by tying the match 14 all. Brand had a 2–4–1 win–loss–half record, including one half and one loss in his singles matches. He represented Scotland in the Alfred Dunhill Cup and World Cup many times. Playing with Sam Torrance in the 1984 World Cup of Golf in Italy, Scotland finished joint runners-up behind Spain. Brand had the second best individual score. Brand played in the Open Championship 18 times. His best finish was when was tied for 5th place in 1992, having been tied for second place after two rounds.

After reaching 50, Brand played on the European Senior Tour where he won twice, the 2010 Matrix Jersey Classic and the 2013 WINSTONgolf Senior Open. His best season was 2010 where he had a win and two runner-up finishes to finish 4th in the Order of Merit. He was twice runner-up in the PGA Seniors Championship, in 2008 and 2011, both at Slaley Hall. In 2008, in his first event as a senior, he tied with English golfer Gordon J. Brand after 72 holes, but lost at the sixth hole of a sudden-death playoff. Gordon J. Brand used his middle initial to distinguish himself from Gordon Brand Jnr.

Death

Brand at the age of 60 died suddenly from a heart attack in an ambulance on the 31 July 2019 near Maidstone Kent following a practice round for the Staysure PGA Senior Championship.

Amateur wins

  • 1978 Brabazon Trophy, Selborne Salver
  • 1979 British Youths Open Amateur Championship, Swedish International Stroke Play Championship
  • 1980 Scottish Youths' Amateur Open Stroke Play Championship, Scottish Amateur Open Stroke Play Championship, Golf Illustrated Gold Vase
  • 1981 Portuguese Amateur Open Championship, Sunningdale Foursomes (with Alan Lyddon), Hampshire Hog

Professional wins (11)

European Tour wins (8)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victoryRunner(s)-up
127 Jun 1982Coral Classic−15 (69-70-66-68=273)3 strokesAUS Greg Norman
226 Sep 1982Bob Hope British Classic−16 (65-73-65-69=272)3 strokesENG Mark James
312 Aug 1984Celtic International−8 (67-67-68-70=272)3 strokesAUS Ian Baker-Finch, ARG Vicente Fernández,
SCO Sandy Lyle
49 Sep 1984Panasonic European Open−10 (67-66-73-64=270)3 strokesESP Seve Ballesteros, AUS Noel Ratcliffe
526 Jul 1987KLM Dutch Open−16 (69-67-67-69=272)1 strokeENG David A. Russell
62 Aug 1987Scandinavian Enterprise Open−11 (64-71-71-71=277)PlayoffSWE Magnus Persson
713 Aug 1989Benson & Hedges International Open−12 (64-72-72-64=272)1 strokeENG Derrick Cooper
812 Sep 1993GA European Open (2)−13 (65-68-71-71=275)7 strokesWAL Phillip Price, NIR Ronan Rafferty

European Tour playoff record (1–1)

No.YearTournamentOpponentResult
11987Scandinavian Enterprise OpenSWE Magnus PerssonWon with birdie on first extra hole
21992Heineken Dutch OpenDEU Bernhard LangerLost to par on second extra hole

PGA Tour of Australia wins (1)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victoryRunners-up
112 Nov 1988West End South Australian Open−13 (64-69-69-65=267)7 strokesAUS Greg Alexander, AUS Wayne Grady

European Senior Tour wins (2)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victoryRunners-up
16 Jun 2010Matrix Jersey Classic−15 (63-66-72=201)5 strokesZAF Bobby Lincoln, ENG Carl Mason
28 Sep 2013WINSTONgolf Senior Open−12 (68-68-68=204)1 strokePRY Ángel Franco, SCO Andrew Oldcorn,
ENG David J. Russell

European Senior Tour playoff record (0–2)

No.YearTournamentOpponentResult
12008De Vere Collection PGA Seniors ChampionshipENG Gordon J. BrandLost to par on sixth extra hole
22009Benahavis Senior MastersENG Carl MasonLost to birdie on second extra hole

Results in major championships

Tournament198119821983198419851986198719881989
U.S. Open
The Open ChampionshipCUTCUTCUTT47CUTT26T20CUT
Tournament199019911992199319941995199619971998199920002001
U.S. OpenT39
The Open ChampionshipCUTT32T5CUTT60CUTCUT14T68T62

CUT = missed the half-way cut

"T" indicates a tie for a place

Note: Brand never played in the Masters Tournament or the PGA Championship.

Results in senior major championships

Tournament2009201020112012201320142015201620172018
Senior PGA ChampionshipCUTCUTCUT
Senior British Open ChampionshipT32T41T12CUTCUTCUTT51CUTCUT

"T" indicates a tie for a place

CUT = missed the halfway cut

Note: Brand only played in the Senior PGA Championship and the Senior British Open Championship.

Team appearances

Amateur

  • St Andrews Trophy (representing Great Britain & Ireland): 1976 (winners), 1978 (winners), 1980 (winners)
  • European Amateur Team Championship (representing Scotland): 1979
  • Eisenhower Trophy (representing Great Britain & Ireland): 1978, 1980
  • Walker Cup (representing Great Britain & Ireland): 1979

Professional

References

References

  1. "Gordon Brand Junior Holds Andrew Oldcorn at Bay To Win". Scottish Golf View.
  2. (6 February 2018). "Gordon Brand Senior (1936-2017)". [[Professional Golfers' Association (Great Britain and Ireland).
  3. Bonk, Thomas. (17 July 1988). "Golf: Fans Foul Up When Names Are the Same". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  4. "Walker Cup – 1979 – HCEG, Muirfield". Walker Cup.
  5. "Gordon Brand Junior – Bio". PGA European Tour.
  6. (29 July 1981). "Brand Turns Professional". [[Glasgow Herald]].
  7. "Colin Jackson's "Raise Your Game": Gordon Brand Junior". BBC.
  8. Dempster, Martin. (1 August 2019). "Former Ryder Cup player Gordon Brand Jnr dies aged 60". The Scotsman.
  9. (13 June 1986). "Brand's 62 set eagles record". [[Glasgow Herald]].
  10. "PGA – Gordon Brand Jr". [[Professional Golfers' Association (Great Britain and Ireland).
  11. (19 November 1984). "Spain win: Taiwan pip Scots for Outright Second". [[Glasgow Herald]].
  12. (24 August 2008). "Gordon J wins battle of Brands after six-hole play-off". Scottish Golf View.
  13. (1 August 2019). "Gordon Brand Jnr 1958–2019". European Tour.
  14. McEwan, Michael. (1 August 2019). "Former Ryder Cup star Brand Jnr passes away".
  15. Huggan, John. (1 August 2019). "Gordon Brand Jr., a Scot who played on two European Ryder Cup teams, has died".
  16. Davison, Phil. (16 August 2019). "Gordon Brand Jr: Ryder Cup winner who broke American golfing hearts". The Independent.
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