Jones won the
Tooting Bec Cup in 1908 having been a runner-up in 1901. He was runner-up in the
London Professional Foursomes Tournament in 1907, where he partnered
Alfred Toogood, and was a losing semi-finalist in the 1905 and 1906
News of the World Match Play. He won the
Belgian Open in 1920 and, as late as 1924, he was runner-up in the
Roehampton Invitation Tournament where he lost by 1 hole to
Ted Ray. Jones was professional at Wimbledon Park Golf Club for 37 years from the opening of the club in 1898 until his retirement in 1935. He had earlier been at Littlehampton Golf Club since at least 1893.
1905 Open Championship The 1905 Open Championship was held 7–9 June at the
Old Course at St Andrews,
Fife,
Scotland. Scottish champion golfer
James Braid won the Championship for the second time, by five strokes from runners-up Jones and the legendary
J.H. Taylor. All entries played 18 holes on the first two days with all those within 14 strokes of the leader making the cut and playing 36 holes on the final day. Strong winds and baked
hardpan conditions made scoring exceptionally difficult on all three days. Only a few players managed to break 80.
Sandy Herd, Taylor and
Harry Vardon led after the first round with scores of 80. Scoring was marginally better on the second day with Jones's 77 giving him the lead on 158. He was followed by Braid on 159 and
James Kinnell and
Arnaud Massy on 161. Just 45 players made the cut of 172 and only one amateur,
John Graham, Jr., was among those select few. Braid had round-by-round scoring of 81-78-78-81=318 and won £50. Jones's rounds of 81-77-87-78=323 enabled him to go home with £20. The third round 87 was detrimental to his opportunity to win. ==Death==