Eric Brown (golfer)

Eric Chalmers Brown (15 February 1925 – 6 March 1986) was a Scottish professional golfer and bar owner.

Eric Brown
Personal information
Full nameEric Chalmers Brown
Born(1925-02-15)15 February 1925
Edinburgh, Scotland
Died6 March 1986(1986-03-06) (aged 61)
Edinburgh, Scotland
Sporting nationality Scotland
Career
Turned professional1946
Professional wins27
Best results in major championships
Masters TournamentDNP
PGA ChampionshipDNP
U.S. OpenDNP
The Open Championship3rd/T3: 1957, 1958
Achievements and awards
Harry Vardon Trophy1957

Eric Brown was born in Edinburgh. Aged fifteen months he moved to Bathgate, when his father George got a job as a technical-subjects teacher. Eric stayed in Stuart Terrace and played at the golf course across the road. He represented Great Britain in the Ryder Cup in 1953, 1955, 1957 and 1959 and had a 4–4–0 win–loss–half record. He won all of his four singles matches but lost his four foursomes matches. He topped the European Order of Merit in 1957. He was the non-playing captain of the British Ryder Cup teams in 1969 and 1971. He won the Scottish PGA Championship eight times between 1956 and 1968.

In 1974 he opened his own pub called Eric Brown's on Dalry Road in Edinburgh. The pub would become a fixture on the city's music scene and would host early performances from future top ten hitmakers like The Associates and The Thompson Twins on its small stage.

In March 1986, Brown died of a stroke at his home in Edinburgh.

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