Charles Whitcombe may refer to: Charles Douglas Whitcombe (1835–1904), New Zealand public official and diplomat Charles Arthur Ford Whitcombe (1872–1930)...
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Dick Burton, Sam King, Alf Padgham, Dai Rees, Charles Whitcombe, and Reg Whitcombe. Charles Whitcombe immediately withdrew from the team, not wishing...
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Charles Albert Whitcombe (21 September 1895 – 13 February 1978) was an English golfer. He was born in Berrow, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, the second of the...
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publisher Brian Whitcombe (1934–2021), Welsh rugby player Charles Whitcombe (golfer) (1895–1978), English golfer Charles Arthur Ford Whitcombe (1872–1930)...
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Locke in 1938. Ernest Whitcombe won in 1928, the first of four wins by the Whitcombe brothers; Ernest won again in 1935 while Charles won in 1930 and Reg...
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Jersey Charles Whitcombe Walter Hagen 1937 United States 8–4 Great Britain England Southport and Ainsdale Golf Club, Lancashire Charles Whitcombe Walter...
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so the last qualifying event was the delayed Southend Tournament. Charles Whitcombe became the first winner with an average of 71.62 for 24 rounds. He...
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Charles Douglas Whitcombe (1835 - January 4, 1904) was Taranaki Commissioner of Crown Lands, Secretary of the Provincial Council of Taranaki, and chairman...
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George Charles Whitcombe (21 January 1902 – 30 April 1986) was a Welsh footballer. He also captained Wales at baseball, winning a total of five caps....
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he played golf at Came Down Golf Club. There he met the Whitcombe brothers—Ernest, Charles and Reg—and was impressed by their superb skill. He asked...
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largest victory in a foursomes match was a 7&5 win by Aubrey Boomer & Charles Whitcombe against Leo Diegel & Bill Mehlhorn in 1927. All victories by 5 or...
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Charles Arthur Ford Whitcombe (1872-1930) A.R.I.B.A. was a British architect, best known for his ecclesiastical designs. He was from Tibberton, Worcestershire...
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David Whelan 1961– H. J. Whigham 1869–1954 Charles Whitcombe 1895–1981 Ernest Whitcombe 1890–1971 Reg Whitcombe 1898–1957 Buck White 1911–1982 Ed White 1913–1999...
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having small leads in two matches and the other match level. The Charles Whitcombe/Compston v Farrell/Turnesa match was always close and when the British...
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Came Down: Ernest Whitcombe won by 3 strokes on 155. Charles Whitcombe and Henry Shutt tied for second place on 158 but Whitcombe won the 9-hole playoff...
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Dudley took the lead with a 70. Reg Whitcombe led after the first two rounds at two-under 142, with his brother Charles and Dudley two behind on 144, and...
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captain 50 Aubrey Boomer 29 Archie Compston 34 George Duncan 43 George Gadd 37 Arthur Havers 28 Herbert Jolly 32 Fred Robson 42 Charles Whitcombe 31...
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the playoff was decided. Charles Whitcombe met 50-year-old Ted Ray in the final. The match was very one-sided with Whitcombe 5-up at lunch. After 8 holes...
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Ignacio Garrido is the son of Antonio Garrido. Ernest Whitcombe, Charles Whitcombe and Reg Whitcombe were brothers. All three played together in the 1935...
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record 67 in the first round and led after two rounds on 139 with Charles Whitcombe a stroke behind. Henry Cotton started with a 79 and threatened to...
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was won by Ted Ray with rounds of 75 and 70, finishing two ahead of Charles Whitcombe, both being in Ryder Cup team. Of the other Ryder Cup players, George...
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with 68 to take the lead on Wednesday, with Perry a stroke behind. Charles Whitcombe carded his own 68 in the second round and led by three over Cotton...
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strokes further back in third were Joe Kirkwood, Denny Shute, and Charles Whitcombe. The top 60 and ties would make the cut and qualify for the final...
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Gene Sarazen 70 −2 T2 Percy Alliss 71 −1 Bill Davies Macdonald Smith Charles Whitcombe T6 Cecil Denny 72 E Arthur Lacey Willie McMinn Alf Perry Fred Taggart...
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1939. p. 5. "League victory for Alliss – Halved match with Mahon – R Whitcombe and Gadd second". The Glasgow Herald. 20 June 1938. p. 4. "Another tournament...
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Ray met Charles Whitcombe in the final. The match was very one-sided with Whitcombe 5-up at lunch. After 8 holes of the afternoon round Whitcombe was dormie-10...
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his brother Leslie won, finishing a stroke ahead of two of the Whitcombe brothers, Charles and Ernest. The event had always been played very early in the...
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Jarman, Padgham, Perry and Charles Whitcombe. Whitcombe was chosen as captain. In August the remaining two, Ernest and Reg Whitcombe were selected. The British...
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led three of the four matches with the other match level. Alliss and Whitcombe had extended their lead to four after eight holes of the afternoon round...
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Penfold Professional Golf League Little Aston Golf Club 18 points Tie Charles Whitcombe 20 Aug 1939 German Open Bad Ems Golf Club 67-71-72-70=280 11 strokes...
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