James Paxton (golfer)

James Ferdinand Douglas Paxton (24 December 1830 – 5 August 1891) was a Scottish professional golfer who played in the mid-19th century.

Eight professionals and six amateurs contested the event in wet and windy weather, with Willie Park, Sr. winning the championship for the second time, by two shots from Tom Morris, Sr.[3] Paxton had steady rounds of 65-65-66=196 and finished in tenth place.

[1] Paxton was employed by the golf club in Eastbourne, Sussex.

He struggled with alcoholism and died by suicide after overdosing on laudanum.

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