- Johnny Laidlay
John Ernest Laidlay (
5 November 1860 –15 July 1940 ) was a Scottishgolf champion. He invented the most popular golf grip used today, although the grip is credited toHarry Vardon , who took it up after Laidlay.Laidlay was born in
Seacliff , two miles east ofNorth Berwick ,East Lothian . He became quite prominent at golf while a schoolboy from 1872-1878 at theLoretto School inMusselburgh , nearEdinburgh . Following completion of his education at Loretto, he moved to North Berwick and played out of the famousNorth Berwick Golf Club . Laidlay won theBritish Amateur Championship twice, in 1889 and 1891, and was runner-up three more times, in 1888, 1890, and 1893, during a six-year stretch from 1888 to 1893. He was also runner-up in the 1893British Open . He won over 130 amateur medals during his playing career, represented Scotland every year from 1902 to 1911, and also playedcricket for Scotland. AfterWWI , he moved toSunningdale , nearLondon , where his formercaddie Jack White was the club professional at theSunningdale Golf Club . He has been called the 'last of the gentlemen golfers'. [ [http://www.northberwick.org.uk/origins.html The Origins of Golf at North Berwick] ]Laidlay was using the grip which was credited to
Harry Vardon for some years before either Vardon orJohn Henry Taylor adopted it. The grip is taken by overlapping the little finger of the bottom hand between the forefinger and middle fingers of the top hand, with thumbs pointing down and the remaining fingers of both hands wrapping around the club, with the club held lightly. The lead thumb should fit into the palm, along the lifeline of the trailing hand. Since 1900, most professionals, top amateurs, and average players around the world have adopted this grip, known as the Vardon or overlapping grip. Probably 90 per cent of the world's golfers use it, although there are exceptions, includingJack Nicklaus ,Tiger Woods , andGene Sarazen .Laidlay also played one match for the
Scotland national cricket team in 1878. [cite web|url=http://www.cricketeurope4.net/CSTATZ/saltires/bio/L/laidlay_je.html|title=John Ernest Laidlay|publisher=CricketEurope]References
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