The ground was very frosty for the first two days and then there was snow followed by a rapid thaw which left the course waterlogged and the final had to be postponed.
[1] The 36-hole final against James Bradbeer and George Charles was rearranged for 8 February and resulted in a 6&5 win for the Taylor brothers.
[2] Taylor qualified for the final stage of the 1913 Sphere and Tatler Foursomes Tournament.
[3] He was selected for the England–Scotland Professional Match the same year and performed well in the subsequent Open Championship.
[6] He was a professional at Aldeburgh and later at a number of London clubs: Acton (from 1909), Sudbury (from 1920) and Richmond Park (from 1924).