The Ken Smith Cup was
introduced to the Rotary Club of St Andrews in 2007 when Alan
Constable was Sports Convener. Ken Smith, because of his
involvement as Convener of the Annual UK Rotary International
Golf Week, ( run by the Rotary Club of St Andrews ) willingly
provided a silver cup to be played for match play annually -
The Ken Smith Cup
Club Treasurer Ian Dochard
won the inaugural event but Ken Smith was determined to win it
too and he did so the following year in 2008. Professor Wilson
Sibbett holds the record for most wins ( 3 ) including back to
back wins in 2009 and 2010. Alan Constable has won it twice
in 2016 and 2018. Other winners are Bob Swan, Hamish
Aldrich, Austin Dunn and Marilyn Rowan Rhind
Eric Brown, the retired
hotelier, won it in 2019 in an epic final with Douglas
Jackson ( the 2017 winner ) which lasted for 37 holes - long
story! Eric first met Ken Smith in 1976 when he came down
from Nairn to play in the International Golf Week and played
alongside Ken when the Scottish team of 8 won the
International Series, beating England, Ireland and Wales.
There were 450 UK participants in these days! Little did Eric
know then that he would become Managing Director of Rusacks
Hotel in 1981, working for the Links Trust
The 2020 Final took place on
Thursday 16th July on The Old Course and the finalists
experienced what locally might be called a stiff breeze -
Americans would call it a gale! Alan MacDonald, a retired
Wing Commander, played Eric Brown, who had managed to reach the final
again, and both players found the conditions tricky! However,
Alan found his best game and played the 6 holes from the 6th
in level par and Eric was 3 down. It got worse and at 4 down
with 5 to go, it looked ominous!
Not a bit of it, Brown came
back and won the 14th, 15th and 16th to be only 1 down with 2
to go and a stroke coming at 17! Unfortunately, the wheels
came of at the dreaded Road Hole and Eric drove out of bounds,
not once but twice! End of match and the unlikely come back!
The match was played, as Alan said later "with great
sportsmanship ethos and Ken Smith would have appreciated
that"
Eric commented that "Alan's 3
wood to drive the green at the 9th for an eagle chance ( he
got his birdie ) and his iron shot to the 11th flag into the
teeth of the westerly wind would have impressed most
professionals!" Ken smith would also have been very impressed
and it took a lot to impress the late Ken. Mavis Smith presented the
Cup to Alan in her back garden but hopes to join Club members for lunch post Covid.