1899 Open Championship Tingey played consistent golf, scoring rounds of 81-81-79-85=326 and tied for ninth place. He failed to win any prize money since only the top-5 were paid. The
1899 Open Championship was the 39th
Open Championship, held 7–8 June at
Royal St George's Golf Club in
Sandwich, England. Defending champion
Harry Vardon won the Championship for the third time, by five strokes from runner-up
Jack White.
Match vs. Peter Paxton Tingey met
Peter Paxton in a memorable match on 27 October 1900 on a windy and wet day at
Tooting Bec Golf Club in south London. Paxton, playing on his home course, was likely the betting favorite, although his results going in were not equal with Tingey who in October 1899 had halved against the venerable
Harry Vardon at
Watford and had been playing better golf in the short term. Heavy rain the day before had soaked the course making approach shots and putting difficult. Playing in stiff winds, the first 27 holes were stubbornly contested to a draw, but Tingey pulled away in the end winning 4 and 3.
London Professional Foursomes Tournament in hand. The final of the 1907
London Professional Foursomes Tournament was between
Rowland Jones/
Alfred Toogood and Ralph Smith/Albert Tingey Sr., and was arranged for 27 February. Jones, however, had a conflicting tournament schedule that had him instead playing in the
Grand Duke Michael's Tournament in
Cannes on 26 and 27 February. It was suggested that the final be postponed but it was argued that Jones should not have entered unless he was available and so Smith and Tingey won the final in a walk-over. A fill-in match involving Smith and Tingey was arranged. The chief prizes were a pair of
shields to be held for one year and gold medals presented by Mr. F. A. Johnson. ==World War I==