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Thomas Alfred Horton, (16 June 1941 – 7 December 2017) was an English professional golfer. He finished in the top ten of the Open Championship four times, won a number of important tournaments both before and after the founding of the in 1972 and played in the in 1975 and 1977. He reached 50 just before the founding of the European Seniors Tour and won 23 times on the tour between 1992 and 2000.


Career
In 1941, Horton was born in St Helens, Merseyside; he moved to in 1945 and was brought up and educated on the island.

Horton was an assistant at Ham Manor Golf Club near , Sussex from 1959, later becoming the professional there. In 1974, he moved to Royal Jersey Golf Club. He celebrated 25 years there as professional before his retirement in 1999.

Horton was one of the "Butten boys", a group of British professional golfers who were part of a training programme, funded by Ernest Butten, an entrepreneur and joint founder of PA Consulting Group. Starting in 1963, Butten funded a residential golf school at Sundridge Park in , Kent. was employed as the teaching professional.

Horton was runner-up a number of times before his first important win, the R.T.V. International Trophy at Cork Golf Club in August 1968. He had been runner-up in the Carroll's International in 1965 and 1967 and the Martini International earlier in 1968. He was also close to winning the Silentnight Tournament in 1965. Dave Thomas had taken the clubhouse lead. Playing with Jimmy Martin, they reached the final hole with Horton needed a par 4 to beat Thomas while Martin needed a par to tie with Thomas. Martin missed a birdie putt from 10 feet and finished level with Thomas. Horton, however, drove into a bunker, missed a 5-foot putt and took a double-bogey 6 to finish one behind in third place.

Horton won two important tournaments in 1970, the South African Open in February and the Long John Scotch Whisky Match Play Championship in August. He became the first non-South African resident to win the South African Open since it had been first played in 1903, with a three stroke win over . In the match play championship he beat Bobby Walker 5&4 in the semi-final before beating another Scot, , 3&2 in the final, winning the first prize of £2,000. Horton had been four down against after 10 holes in their quarter-final match but came back to win on the 18th.

Horton played on the for many years with moderate success, winning four titles and finishing fifth on the Order of Merit in 1976 and tenth in both 1974 and 1978. His biggest win on the tour came in the 1978 . Needing a par-3 on the 245-yard final hole at St Pierre, Horton missed the green but holed a 10-foot putt for a one stroke win over , and , taking the first prize of £8,000.

Horton had been in contention for a place as early as 1965. That year he was 11th in the Ryder Cup points list before the final qualifying event, the Esso Golden Tournament, with the leading 10 making the team. However he finished last in the tournament and dropped to 14th place. From 1969 the Ryder Cup team was partly chosen by a selection committee. Horton was a strong candidate in 1969 and 1971 but was not selected until 1975 at Laurel Valley Golf Club. Four members of the 12-man team were selected by committee and with two US-based players chosen, and , there were only two places for the remaining players. Despite finishing 15th in the points list, Horton was selected, making his debut at the age of 34. Horton lost his three pairs matches but on the final day he halved his match against in the morning singles and beat in the afternoon. Horton played again in 1977 at . He was 5th in the Ryder Cup points list and gained an automatic spot for the first time. He lost the three matches he played, all by the same score, 5&4.

The European Seniors Tour was founded shortly after he reached its minimum age of fifty, and Horton was the dominant player in its early seasons, topping the money list in 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999. He was top of the tour's career money list for many years, before being overtaken by in 2007. Mason equalled Horton total of 23 victories in 2010 and had his 24th win the following year. Horton's career winnings on the senior tour exceeded £1,000,000 and he remains second on the list of most wins of the tour.

Horton was captain of the PGA in 1978, captaining the team the same year at St Mellion.


Awards and honours
  • Horton won the Order of Merit on the European Senior Tour five times: in 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, and 1999
  • At the 2000 New Year Honours, Horton was awarded an MBE for services to golf,
  • In 2012, Horton was made an honorary life member of the .


Death
Horton was taken ill at the Annual General Meeting of the Royal Jersey Golf Club on 7 December 2017 and died later that evening in hospital.

==Photo gallery==


Professional wins (41)

European Tour wins (4)
127 Apr 1972+13 (80-77=157)1 strokeGuy Hunt
211 May 1974Penfold Tournament−8 (70-68-67-67=272)1 stroke
326 Jun 1976Uniroyal International−11 (69-72-67-69=277)1 strokeMartin Foster
47 Oct 1978−5 (71-70-67-71=279)1 stroke, ,

European Tour playoff record (0–1)

11977Callers of NewcastlePeter Butler, ,
Ángel Gallardo
Fourie won with par on second extra hole
Butler and Horton eliminated by par on first hole


Safari Circuit wins (1)
127 Mar 1977−8 (70-74-70-70=284)2 strokesBrian Barnes, Ken Brown,
, Christy O'Connor Snr,


Other African wins (4)
  • 1970 South African Open
  • 1973
  • 1975 Gambian Open
  • 1985 Togo Open


Swedish Golf Tour wins (1)
130 Jun 1984E (73-72-69-74=288)4 strokes,


Other Great Britain and Ireland wins (4)
127 Aug 1968R.T.V. International Trophy66-68-68-69=2713 strokesPeter Townsend
224 Aug 1969Tyneside Festival of Golf70-73-73=2161 strokeDave Thomas, Peter Thomson
329 Aug 1970Long John Scotch Whisky
Match Play Championship
3 & 2 in final
426 Jun 1971Gallaher Ulster Open67-70-70-67=2741 stroke


European Seniors Tour wins (23)
19 Aug 1992Forte PGA Seniors Championship+2 (74-68-74-74=290)Playoff, Christy O'Connor Snr
24 Jul 1993Shell Scottish Seniors Open−2 (69-71-68=208)5 strokes,
35 Sep 1993Collingtree Seniors−4 (69-72-71=212)3 strokesRoger Fidler,
49 Oct 1993Senior Zurich Lexus TrophyE (74-67-75=216)Playoff, David Jimenez
515 May 1994St Pierre Seniors Classic−4 (71-71-70=212)3 strokes
613 Aug 1994Belfast Telegraph Irish Senior Masters−5 (68-71-69=208)PlayoffRenato Campagnoli
710 Sep 1995De Vere Hotels Seniors Classic−3 (71-69-73=213)1 strokeAntonio Garrido
816 Jun 1996Castle Royle European Seniors Classic−11 (68-69-69=205)Playoff
914 Jul 1996Stella Senior Open−15 (66-67-68=201)2 strokes
1018 Aug 1996Northern Electric Seniors−7 (67-67-75=209)4 strokesAntonio Garrido,
1120 Oct 1996The Players Championship−10 (68-69-69=206)2 strokes,
1210 May 1997Beko Turkish Seniors Open−8 (69-70-69=208)2 strokesMaurice Bembridge
1318 May 1997AIB Irish Seniors Open−8 (71-69-68=208)2 strokes
148 Jun 1997Jersey Seniors Open−12 (69-67-68=204)6 strokes
157 Sep 1997Scottish Seniors Open (2)−12 (70-62=132)*9 strokes
1614 Sep 1997Clubhaus Seniors Classic−13 (68-71-64=203)2 strokesDavid Jones
1719 Oct 1997Senior Tournament of Champions (2)−12 (69-67-68=204)3 strokesJosé María Cañizares
183 May 1998El Bosque Seniors Open−15 (66-67-68=201)9 strokes
1914 Jun 1998De Vere Hotels Seniors Classic (2)−5 (68-76-67=211)1 strokeIan Richardson
2031 Aug 1998The Belfry PGA Seniors Championship−11 (69-71-66-71=277)2 strokesRenato Campagnoli, Jim Rhodes
219 May 1999−5 (72-70-69=211)1 stroke
2211 Sep 1999Monte Carlo InvitationalE (69-70-68=207)1 stroke, ,
231 Apr 2000Royal Westmoreland Barbados Open−8 (70-70-68=208)2 strokes
*Note: The 1997 Scottish Seniors Open was shortened to 36 holes due to the Funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales.

European Seniors Tour playoff record (4–1)

11992Forte PGA Seniors Championship, Christy O'Connor SnrWon with birdie on first extra hole
21992Gary Player Anvil Senior ClassicLost to par on fourth extra hole
31993Senior Zurich Lexus Trophy, David JimenezWon with birdie on first extra hole
41994Belfast Telegraph Irish Senior MastersRenato CampagnoliWon with par on second extra hole
51996Castle Royle European Seniors ClassicWon with birdie on first extra hole


Other senior wins (4)
  • 1995 British Senior Club Professional Championship
  • 1996 British Senior Club Professional Championship
  • 1997 British Senior Club Professional Championship
  • 1998 British Senior Club Professional Championship


Results in major championships
Masters Tournament CUTCUT
The Open ChampionshipT17CUTT8T13T11
Masters Tournament CUT CUT
The Open ChampionshipT9T37T40T31T31T19T5T9CUTCUT
Masters Tournament
The Open ChampionshipT32T35CUT CUT74
Note: Horton only played in the Masters Tournament and the Open Championship.

CUT = missed the half-way cut (3rd round cut in 1979 and 1982 Open Championships)
"T" indicates a tie for a place


Summary
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  • Most consecutive cuts made – 6 (1971 Open Championship – 1976 Open Championship)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 1 (four times)


Team appearances
  • (representing Great Britain and Ireland): 1975, 1977
  • World Cup (representing England): 1976
  • Double Diamond International (representing England): 1971 (winners), 1974 (winners), 1975, 1976 (winners), 1977
  • Sotogrande Match/Hennessy Cognac Cup (representing Great Britain and Ireland): 1974 (winners), 1976 (winners)
  • : 1978 (winners, non-playing captain)
  • Praia d'El Rey European Cup: 1997 (winners, captain), 1998 (tie, captain), 1999 (captain)


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