Peter Paxton (20 October 1857 – 3 July 1929) was a Scottish professional golfer who played in the late 19th century. Paxton had three top-10 finishes in the Open Championship. He took second place in the 1880 Open Championship five shots behind winner Bob Ferguson. Paxton was an expert club and ball maker. His golf ball inventions included the Bramble and Sirdar models, the former being the ball of choice for Harry Vardon at one time. Paxton was also the designer of a number of golf courses, with Coventry Golf Club (Coventry, England) and East Berkshire Golf Club (East Berkshire, England) being among those designs.
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| - Peter Paxton (20 October 1857 – 3 July 1929) was a Scottish professional golfer who played in the late 19th century. Paxton had three top-10 finishes in the Open Championship. He took second place in the 1880 Open Championship five shots behind winner Bob Ferguson. Paxton was an expert club and ball maker. His golf ball inventions included the Bramble and Sirdar models, the former being the ball of choice for Harry Vardon at one time. Paxton was also the designer of a number of golf courses, with Coventry Golf Club (Coventry, England) and East Berkshire Golf Club (East Berkshire, England) being among those designs. (en)
- Peter Paxton (Musselburgh, 20 oktober 1857 - Romford, 3 juli 1929) was een golfprofessional uit Musselburgh, Schotland. In 1880 werd hij tweede op The Open Championship, na Bob Ferguson. Paxton was een 'clubmaker' en maakte golfclubs en -ballen, onder andere voor de koninklijke familie. Hij ontwierp tevens een aantal golfbanen, onder meer die van de (1897) in en de (1903). Hij werkte bij Hangar Hill en werd opgevolgd door William Anderson (geb. 1872) toen hij in 1905 naar Leeds vertrok. (nl)
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| - Peter Paxton (20 October 1857 – 3 July 1929) was a Scottish professional golfer who played in the late 19th century. Paxton had three top-10 finishes in the Open Championship. He took second place in the 1880 Open Championship five shots behind winner Bob Ferguson. Paxton was an expert club and ball maker. His golf ball inventions included the Bramble and Sirdar models, the former being the ball of choice for Harry Vardon at one time. Paxton was also the designer of a number of golf courses, with Coventry Golf Club (Coventry, England) and East Berkshire Golf Club (East Berkshire, England) being among those designs. (en)
- Peter Paxton (Musselburgh, 20 oktober 1857 - Romford, 3 juli 1929) was een golfprofessional uit Musselburgh, Schotland. In 1880 werd hij tweede op The Open Championship, na Bob Ferguson. Paxton was een 'clubmaker' en maakte golfclubs en -ballen, onder andere voor de koninklijke familie. Hij ontwierp tevens een aantal golfbanen, onder meer die van de (1897) in en de (1903). Hij werkte bij Hangar Hill en werd opgevolgd door William Anderson (geb. 1872) toen hij in 1905 naar Leeds vertrok. (nl)
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