Finlay Morris

Finlay Smith Morris (September 1945 – 18 November 1967)[1][2][3] was a Scottish professional golfer.

Morris won the Boys Amateur Championship in 1961 beating Clive Clark 3&2 in the final.

In May he was runner-up in the Scottish Professional Championship, three shots behind Harry Bannerman but five strokes ahead of the rest of the field.

[6] In August he won the Scottish Coca-Cola Tournament at Haggs Castle with a 72-hole aggregate of 262 (66-63-67-66), 15 strokes ahead of David Huish, who took second place, taking the first prize of £200.

[8] Morris had reached the semi-final through a qualifying contest at Hilton Park, north of Glasgow, on 4 November.