Tom Kidd

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Tom Kidd was a 19th-century Scottish professional golfer best known for winning the 1873 Open Championship at St Andrews.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century golfer
Scottish golfer
professional golfer
competedIn 19th-century golf tournaments
countryOfSport Scotland NERFINISHED
era 19th century
gender male
hasFamilyName Kidd NERFINISHED
hasGivenName Tom NERFINISHED
homeCourse St Andrews Links NERFINISHED
isAChampionOf The Open Championship NERFINISHED
isInCategory 19th-century Scottish sportsmen
Scottish male golfers
Winners of The Open Championship
knownFor playing at St Andrews Links
winning the 1873 Open Championship
majorChampionshipWins 1
nationality Scottish
notableAchievement first Open Championship held at St Andrews after the move from Prestwick
occupation professional golfer
participatedIn 1873 Open Championship NERFINISHED
placeOfMajorVictory St Andrews NERFINISHED
playedOnTour The Open Championship NERFINISHED
representedClub St Andrews NERFINISHED
sport golf
status professional
tournamentFormatOfWin stroke play
winnerOf 1873 Open Championship NERFINISHED

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Claret Jug firstWinner Tom Kidd