1894 Open Championship The
1894 Open Championship was held 11–12 June at
Royal St George's Golf Club in
Sandwich, England. English professional
J.H. Taylor won the Championship by five strokes from runner-up
Douglas Rolland. In the 1905 News of the World PGA Match Play Championship, Toogood defeated
Tom Simpson at the last-16 stage.
1905 Tooting Bec Cup Toogood won the 1905
Tooting Bec Cup. The event was a 36-hole stroke play event held on 3 May at Northwood Golf Club.
James Braid led after the first round with a 74, with Toogood scoring 77. Braid had a poor second round of 79 and Toogood took the lead with a 73.
J.H. Taylor missed an 8-foot putt to tie Toogood and finished second.
1907 London Professional Foursomes Tournament Toogood and
Rowland Jones reached the final of the 1907
London Professional Foursomes Tournament. They were to play
Ralph Smith and
Albert Tingey, Sr. and the match was arranged for 27 February. However, Jones had arranged to play in
Grand Duke Michael's Tournament in
Cannes on 26 and 27 February and so could not play on the pre-arranged date. 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 claimed the final. In late August a 108-hole match was arranged on the
Isle of Wight between the finalists. 36 holes were played on three successive days on three different courses, at
St Helens,
the Needles and
Sandown. Jones and Toogood, both of whom were from the Isle of Wight, won comfortably 12 and 10. ==Family==