Lytham Trophy

Lytham Trophy
Tournament information
LocationLytham St Annes, Lancashire, England
Established1965
Course(s)Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club
Par70
Length7,118 yards (6,509 m)
FormatStroke play
Month playedMay
Tournament record score
Aggregate266 James Heath (2004)
Current champion
Frank Kennedy

The Lytham Trophy is an amateur golf tournament founded in 1965 by the Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club, where it has always been held. It is a 72-hole scratch stroke play competition, and is classified as a Category A event by the World Amateur Golf Rankings.[1]

In 2004 James Heath set a new tournament record with an 18 under par total of 266, winning by eight strokes over Ross Fisher. His total was five strokes better than the 271 posted by Tom Lehman when he won The Open Championship in 1996, and is believed to be a record four round total over the course.[2]

  1. ^ "Event Strength". World Amateur Golf Rankings. Retrieved 19 May 2010.
  2. ^ Meredith, Bill (7 May 2004). "Amateur Golf: Heath makes light of Lytham". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 5 July 2009.