PROBABLY UNIQUE PERSONAL POSTCARD SIZE PHOTOGRAPH 1911 (5 3/4 INCHES BY 3 1/2 INCHES) - CAPTION IN ALBUM READS AM v PROS SANDWICH 1911 - I ASSUME THIS IS THE PRO TEAM (ALBUM DOES NOT STATE THIS) IF SO IT INCLUDES HARRY VARDON (BACK ROW 3rd FROM LEFT?) AND JAMES BRAID - UNION CASTLE WATERMARK NOT ON PHOTO - Rare photograph of a team photo from the Pro - Amateur Coronation Golf Match at Royal St Georges, Sandwich. The 1911 Coronation Match was a men's team golf competition between teams of amateur and professional golfers. It was played at Royal St George's Golf Club on 24 June 1911, the Saturday before the 1911 Open Championship, to celebrate the coronation of George V two days earlier. The match replaced the annual England – Scotland Professional Match which had been played just before the Open Championship since 1903. The amateur team consisted of 11 Englishmen, 5 Scotsmen, one Irishman and one American while the professional team consisted of 11 Englishmen, 5 Scotsmen, one Irishman and one Frenchman. The match resulted in an overwhelming win for the professionals by 8 matches to 1, most of the matches being quite one-sided. Comes from a personal album of photos of golfers c1910 recently purchased. MANY MORE TO FOLLOW SO KEEP WATCHING. UNION CASTLE WATERMARK NOT ON PHOTO.