Harry Stirling Crawfurd Everard
Harry Stirling Crawfurd Everard was an English writer on golf.
Life
Born at Claybrook House, Leicestershire, on 30 January 1848, he was only son of Henry Everard of Gosberton, near Spalding, Lincolnshire, by his wife Helen Maitland. daughter by his second wife of Captain William Stirling of Milton and Castlemilk, Lanarkshire. After education at Eton College he matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford, on 23 May 1866, graduating B.A. in 1871.A student at the Inner Temple in 1867, Everard was not called to the bar. He settled at St Andrews, to which he was attracted by the golf course. He enjoyed success at golf, winning in the competitions of The [Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews|The Royal and Ancient Golf Club] Silver Medal in 1888, the Calcutta cup in 1888 and 1890, and the Silver Cross in 1891. He was successful in competitions at Carnoustie and Montrose. He was also a cricketer, tennis player, pedestrian and swimmer.
Everard died, after a short illness, on 15 May 1909 at St. Andrews.