Background
Wilson was born on 19 August 1868 in Anstruther, Scotland.
Wilson was born on 19 August 1868 in Anstruther, Scotland.
He played in the 1897 United States. Open and finished T11. He had two starts in the Open Championship, in 1890 and 1893, and finished in 22nd and 33rd place, respectively.
Wilson placed ninth in the 1896 United States. Open, held 18 July at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, New New York He was in business as a clubmaker in the 1890s and produced fine long-nosed woods. He carved his signature on the clubs he made in an oval configuration on the top of the clubhead, the markings reading: "R B Wilson, Maker, Street Andrews".
He learned his trade as a clubmaker when he apprenticed under Old Tom Morris at Street Andrews.
He obtained patents on several of his golf club designs, including a mashie-cleek for approach shots. lieutenant was a popular item in his shop—he sold 1,200 clubs in 1898 alone.
He first posting as a professional was at Minchinhampton where he also designed the course. After intermediate stops at Sheffield, Sidcup, and Beckenham he set sail for the United States and took up a posting at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, Long Island.
He also worked at Lakewood Golf Club in New Jersey.
In the winter months he always returned to Street Andrews and went back into his workshop producing more clubs, most of which he exported to the United States. He was posted at the Wentorf Reinbek Club in Germany in 1905 but stayed only a short time before returning to Scotland. 1896 United States. Open
Wilson placed ninth in the 1896 United States. Open, held 18 July at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, New New York He carded rounds of 82-80=162.
Wilson died on 19 November 1947 in Cupar, Scotland, at the age of 79.