13th July 2025

WELL DONE HUEY!

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What a great experience for Huey at the final qualifier for The Open when he was grouped with two experienced professionals; Matthew Cheung from Hong Kong, who holds three tours cards with multiple wins, and Paul McBride from Ireland, a former Walker Cup player who competed against Scottie Scheffler and attended university with Will Zalatoris.

Huey more than held his own in front of sizeable crowds and if a few more putts had dropped he could well have qualified.

It certainly got him fired up as he won the Bradford Open finishing one under, over two rounds, at Keighley Golf Club, four ahead of second place.

Huey’s proving that he has the game, mindset, and dedication to earn a university golf scholarship in the United States, and we’re all behind him.

24th February 2022

An evening with Colin Montgomerie

Ilkley Golf Club welcomed Honorary Member, Colin Montgomerie OBE, back to the Club for a very special Members' evening Read more

Members of the Club were treated to an extremely entertaining and interesting evening in the presence of Honorary Life Member, Colin Montgomerie OBE.

After a top-quality meal prepared by our chef, Andrew Davey, there was a ‘question and answer’ session with Monty.

As a former Ryder Cup Captain and eight times European Tour Order of Merit winner, it gave those present a terrific insight into his golfing career.

He fondly remembered the way he began his golf at Ilkley Golf Club, before moving to University in the States and then turning professional. He recounted how he played an incredible nine holes of golf, as part of a job interview to work for IMG, which resulted in them wanting to work for him, rather than the other way around, by representing him as a golf professional.

He talked candidly about his trials and triumphs throughout his career, including coming so close to winning a major, the captaining of the Ryder Cup team, and some of the personalities, good and bad, with whom he has played golf.

After having witnessed the prodigious length Tiger Woods could drive the ball when he first played with him in his rookie year, he quickly realised he could not compete with him off the tee. He therefore decided to be better than Tiger in other areas. Unfortunately, he soon realised that Tiger didn’t have any weaknesses when it came to golf.

Colin was pleased to see his friends from his time at the Club and was delighted to see his golf coach and former Ilkley Professional, Bill Ferguson, who coached him as a junior and throughout much of his career.  He also paid an emotional tribute to his main rival and great friend at the Club, Chris Flather, with whom he had some great matches and, in a nice touch, suggested had been the better player at the time.

Also in attendance was another Ryder Cup Captain, Mark James, and Walker Cup Captain, Rodney Foster, both of whom are Honorary Life Members of Ilkley Golf Club.

Our thanks go to Colin for a tremendous evening, and we hope to welcome him back soon.