
Sir Robert Horne’s Cup
Sport: Golf
Gender: Men
Typically Held: May
Course: Championship – white tees
Summary: 18-Hole Par held on a Wednesday, usually in May.
History: The Cup was presented in 1929 by Sir Robert Horne, a distinguished British politician in appreciation of his visit to the Royal Sydney Golf Club. Sir Robert was successively Minister of Labour, President of the Board of Trade and Chancellor of the Exchequer In Lloyd George’s government. He was raised to the peerage in 1937 and died in 1940.
Traditions & Standards: Prize awarded at President & Captain’s Dinner.
Conditions of Play: Click here
Honour Board: Click here (Previous dates)
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