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Peter Mills (Golfer) Peter Mills (golfer) Ralph Peter Mills (born 14 May 1931) was an English professional golfer. He played in the Ryder Peter Mills Cup in 1957 and 1959. Personal information Full name Ralph Peter Contents Mills Born 14 May Golf career 1931 Tournament wins Windsor, Results in major championships Berkshire, Team appearances England References Nationality England Golf career Career Status Professional Mills was assistant at Fulwell Golf Club from 1948. He was in the RAF doing his National Service Professional wins 4 in 1950 and 1951 which limited his playing opportunities. He did, however, reach the semi-final of Best results in major the Gor-Ray Assistants' match-play tournament in 1950 and in 1951 won the Coombe Hill championships Assistants' Tournament by 11 strokes. In late 1951, he moved to Wentworth as an assistant and was second to Bernard Hunt in the 1952 Coombe Hill Assistants' Tournament. He lost in the final of the Masters Tournament DNP same tournament in 1954 at the 19th hole, but in 1955 he continued his success at Coombe Hill U.S. Open DNP winning the tournament for a second time. Mills had moved to West Hill Golf Club in late 1954. The Open Championship 20th: 1960 Later the same year he won the Professional Short Course Championship in Torquay. He scored PGA Championship DNP 202 for the 72 holes to win by two strokes and take the first prize of £100.[1] Mills twice qualified for the British Ryder Cup team, in 1957 and 1959. In 1957 selection for the team of 10 was based on a points system over a two- year period ending after the 1957 Open Championship. Winners of the 1957 Open Championship and the 1957 News of the World Match Play were guaranteed places with the remaining places selected from the points list.[2] Following the 1957 Open, Mills was 10th in the points list and did not qualify at that stage.[3] Only when Christy O'Connor Snr, who had already qualified for the team, beat Tom Haliburton in the final of the News of the World Match Play, did Mills became the last member of the team. In the 1957 match, Mills was not selected for the foursomes but played Jack Burke, Jr., the American captain, in the singles. Mills won 5 holes in a row from the 6th to the 10th to be 5 up, finished the morning round 5 ahead and eventually won the match 5&3.[4] Selection for the 1959 team had changed, with seven members of the team chosen using a points system based on performances during the 1959 season, starting with the PGA Close Championship on 8 April and finishing with the Irish Hospitals Tournament on 12 July.[5] Mills had a number of top-10 finishes and was fourth in the final list.[6] Mills had a back injury while the team was in Washington and it was reported that he was to be replaced by John Panton.[7] However, he recovered enough to remain in the team, although he was not chosen to play any matches.[8] Mills never won a major tournament although he was joint winner of the 36-hole Bowmaker Tournament at Sunningdale in 1958. He completed the front-9 of his second round in 28 (3-3-3-2-4-4-4-3-2) to equal the British tournament record.[9] He was twice runner-up in the Daks Tournament at Wentworth. In 1956 he was joint-second, a distant 9 shots behind the winner, while in 1959 he was second on his own, three strokes behind Christy O'Connor Snr.[10][11] Tournament wins 1951 Coombe Hill Assistants' Tournament 1955 Coombe Hill Assistants' Tournament, Professional Short Course Championship 1958 Bowmaker Tournament (tied with Bernard Hunt) Results in major championships Tournament 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 The Open CUT T38 T32 CUT CUT T23 20 T22 T42 Championship Note: Mills only played in The Open Championship. Did not play CUT = missed the half-way cut "T" indicates a tie for a place Team appearances Ryder Cup (representing Great Britain):1957 (winners), 1959 Joy Cup (representing the British Isles): 1956 (winners), 1958 (winners) Amateurs–Professionals Match (representing the Professionals): 1957 (winners), 1958, 1959 (winners), 1960 (winners) References 1. "Assistant's Victory" (https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=mz9AAAAAIBAJ&sjid=dlkMAAAAIBAJ&pg=2058%2C5015118). The Glasgow Herald. 14 October 1955. p. 4. 2. "Helping the golf spectator - Innovations by the P.G.A.". The Times. 21 December 1955. p. 3. 3. "Ryder Cup team - Nine places now filled".The Glasgow Herald. 6 July 1957. p. 5. 4. "Ryder Cup regained after 24 years".The Times. 7 October 1957. p. 12. 5. "Professional golf gets underway – Playing for Ryder Cup places".The Times. 8 April 1959. p. 16. 6. "Faulkner four up at finish – Alliss and Thomas in second place".The Times. 13 July 1959. p. 3. 7. "Mills out of Ryder Cup team".The Times. 29 October 1959. p. 16. 8. "Lake guards four greens on Ryder Cup course".The Times. 6 November 1959. p. 18. 9. "Best nine-hole score – Mills's outward 28" (https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=yCs1AAAAIBAJ&sjid=1qULAAAAIBAJ&pg=323 1%2C6592113). The Glasgow Herald. 24 June 1958. p. 4. 10. "Young South African's "Daks" victory" (https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=A51AAAAAIBAJ&sjid=gJgMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3322% 2C6160254). The Glasgow Herald. 18 June 1956. p. 11. 11. "Daks victory for O'Connor" (https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ynZAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=cqMMAAAAIBAJ&pg=2910%2C589086 5). The Glasgow Herald. 15 June 1959. p. 6. Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Peter_Mills_(golfer)&oldid=819686708" This page was last edited on 10 January 2018, at 19:18 (UTC). Text is available under theCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of theWikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization..
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