Sid Brews
The main tournament wins for Sid Brews are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on venues, scores and prize money.
Africa
SA Golf Union
Played as the South African Professional Match Play Ch'ship. Brews (S Africa) beat Philip Ritson (S Africa) 7 and 6 in the 36-hole final. [Humewood GC, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, RSA].
Played as the South African Open. Second-placed A.R. "Sandy" Guthrie (S Africa) finished 1 shot behind Brews (S Africa). This was the last of eight South African Open titles won by Sid Brews (S Africa), and the last of 12 won by the Brews brothers, Jock and Sid. Aged 53 Sid Brews became the oldest winner of the SA Open. [Humewood GC, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, RSA].
Played as the South African Open. Second-placed Eric Moore (S Africa) finished 3 shots behind Brews (S Africa). This was the seventh of eight South African Open titles won by Sid Brews (S Africa), and the eleventh of 12 won by the Brews brothers, Jock and Sid. [Maccauvlei GC, Vereeniging, Free State, RSA].
Africa
SA Golf Union
Played as the South African Professional Match Play Ch'ship. Brews (S Africa) beat John Robertson 9 & 7 in the 36-hole final. [Royal Cape GC, Cape Town, Western Cape, RSA].
Europe
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Played as the Dutch Open (July 13/14). Second-placed Marcel Dallemagne (Fra) finished 10 shots behind defending champion Brews (S Africa), who shot a course record 9-under-par 65 in the third round. [Kennemer G&CC, Zandvoort, Netherlands].
Europe
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Played as the Open de France (25th). Second-placed Aubrey Boomer (Eng) finished 3 shots behind defending champion Brews (S Africa). [La Mer course, Le Touquet GC, Nord-Pas-de-Calais].
Europe
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Played as the Dutch Open (August 10/11; first year as a 72-hole event). Second-placed Cecil Denny (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Brews (S Africa), the first non-European to win this title. [Utrechtse GC "De Pan," Bosch en Duin, nr Utrecht].
Europe
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Played as the Open de France. Second-placed Aubrey Boomer (Eng) and Auguste Boyer (Fra) finished 2 shots behind Brews (S Africa). [Golf de Dieppe-Pourville, Dieppe, Normandy].
Africa
SA Golf Union
Played as the South African Professional Match Play Ch'ship. Defending champion Brews (S Africa) beat Bertie Elkin (S Africa) 6 and 4 in the 36-hole final. [Humewood GC, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, RSA].
Played as the South African Open. Second-placed Jock Verwey (S Africa, amateur, and that year's SA Amateur Champion) finished 7 shots behind defending champion Brews (S Africa). This was the sixth of eight South African Open wins for Sid Brews, and the tenth of 12 won by the Brews brothers, Jock and Sid. [Humewood GC, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, RSA].
Africa
SA Golf Union
Played as the South African Professional Match Play Ch'ship. Brews (S Africa) beat A.N. Thomas 6 and 5 in the 36-hole final. [Maccauvlei GC, Vereeniging, Free State, RSA].
Played as the South African Open. Second-placed and defending champion Charles McIlvenny (Eng/S Africa) finished 3 shots behind Brews (S Africa). This was the fifth of eight South African Open wins for Sid Brews, and the ninth of 12 won by the Brews brothers, Jock and Sid. [Maccauvlei Golf Club, Vereeniging, Free State, RSA].
Africa
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Played as the South African Open (25th). Second-placed Robert "Bob" Grimsdell (Eng/S Africa) and Charles McIlvenny (Eng/S Africa) finished 3 shots behind defending champion Brews (S Africa). This was the fourth of eight South African Open wins for Sid Brews, and the eighth of 12 won by the Brews brothers, Jock and Sid. [Port Elizabeth GC, Eastern Cape, RSA].
Played as the South African Open. Second-placed Jock Brews (S Africa) finished 11 shots behind his brother Sid Brews (S Africa). This was the third of eight South African Open wins for Sid Brews, and the seventh of 12 won by the Brews brothers, Jock and Sid. [East London GC, Eastern Cape, RSA].
Europe
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Played as the Belgian Open (May 29-31). Second-placed Aubrey Boomer (Jersey) finished 1 shot behind Brews (S Africa). [Royal Antwerp GC, Kappellen, nr Antwerp].
Africa
SA Golf Union
Played as the South African Professional Match Play Ch'ship. Sid Brews (S Africa) beat his brother Jock Brews (S Africa) 2 and 1 in the 36-hole final. [Durban CC, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa].
Played as the South African Open. Second-placed Bertie Elkin (S Africa) and Charles McIlvenny (Eng/S Africa) finished 5 shots behind Sid Brews (S Africa). This was the second of eight South African Open wins for Sid Brews, and the fifth of 12 won for the Brews brothers, Jock and Sid. [Maccauvlei Golf Club, Vereeniging, Free State, RSA].
Africa
SA Golf Union
Played as the South African Professional Match Play Ch'ship. Sid Brews (S Africa) beat his father(?) George Brews (Eng/S Africa) 11 and 10 in the 36-hole final. [Port Elizabeth GC, Eastern Cape, RSA].
Africa
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Played as the South African Open. Second-placed Jock Brews (S Africa) finished 3 shots behind his brother Sid Brews (S Africa). This was the first of eight South African Open wins for Sid Brews, and the third of 12 for the Brews brothers, Jock and Sid. [Royal Johannesburg & Kensington GC, Jo'burg, RSA. Club known as Johannesburg GC at the time].
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