1911 Coronation Match

The 1911 Coronation Match was a men's team golf competition between teams of amateur and professional golfers.

It was played at Royal St George's Golf Club on 24 June 1911, the Saturday before the 1911 Open Championship, to celebrate the coronation of George V two days earlier.

The amateur team consisted of 11 Englishmen, 5 Scotsmen, one Irishman and one American while the professional team consisted of 11 Englishmen, 5 Scotsmen, one Irishman and one Frenchman.

As with the England–Scotland Professional Match, the players went off in a seeded order.

[1] Jack White was initially selected but was indisposed and replaced by another Scot, James Hepburn.