Strath toured Scotland and parts of England in the 1870s—both on his own and with fellow countryman
Tom Morris, Jr.—playing exhibition matches on his own account, without official sanction; this was the first time this had been done. He finished in second place in the
Open Championship twice in 1872 and 1876 (forfeited 1876 playoff after a rules controversy). The Strath family of four brothers all died, except
George, of
consumption as young men.
Andrew, the second son, was the Open champion in
1865, but David was the star golfer in the family. When in the autumn of 1878 he fell ill, he decided on the advice of doctors in the Scottish town of
North Berwick to embark on the 84-day voyage to
Melbourne, Australia, to recover. ==Emigration to Australia==