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    Royal Cinque Ports

    Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club is in the town of Deal in the County of Kent in Southern England. It was founded in 1892. The name derives from Deal’s membership of an ancient group of trading towns granted special privileges by the medieval English monarchs, the Cinque Ports. The club’s single eighteen hole golf course is a links which runs along the coast of Sandwich Bay.

    The club hosted The Open Championship in 1909 and 1920. The next two Opens scheduled to be held there, which were in 1938 and 1948 both had to be relocated when abnormally high tides inundated the course, and consequently the club was removed from the Open Championship rota. It has continued to host various other tournaments including The Amateur Championship and since 1925, it has hosted the Public Schools Championship every year.

    Karen Stupples, winner of the 2004 Weetabix Women’s British Open, is a member of Royal Cinque Ports.


    Royal Liverpool Golf

    The Royal Liverpool Golf Club is a leading golf club in Merseyside in North West England. It was founded in 1869 and received the “Royal” designation in 1871 due to the patronage of the Duke of Connaught of the day, who was one of Queen Victoria’s younger sons. Despite the club’s name, its clubhouse is located in the small town of Hoylake on the Wirral Peninsula, with the course itself extending between Hoylake and the neighbouring town of West Kirby, which is separated from the city of Liverpool by the estuary of the River Mersey. Consequently, the course is often referred to as Hoylake, after the town. It has a single 18 hole course, which is a seaside links.

    The 2006 Open was held at Royal Liverpool from the 20th to the 23rd of July. The course has had its layout changed slightly, so that the old 16th hole (a huge par 5) is now the 18th thus making the old 17 and 18 the first and second holes.

    Important tournaments staged at Hoylake include:

    The Open Championship: 1897, 1902, 1907, 1913, 1924, 1930, 1936, 1947, 1956, 1967, 2006
    Walker Cup: 1983
    Curtis Cup: 1992
    The Amateur Championship: 1885 (the inaugural event), 1887, 1890, 1894, 1898, 1902, 1906, 1910, 1921, 1927, 1933, 1939, 1953, 1962, 1969, 1975, 1995, 2000
    Ladies’ British Amateur Championship: 1896, 1989, 1996
    The course has also hosted a number of professional tournaments, both on the European Tour and before the foundation of that Tour in 1972; many tournaments for ladies, seniors and boys; and various regional and representative events. It hosted The Open Championship for the first time in thirty nine years in 2006.

    Winners of The Open Championship at Royal Liverpool Golf Club :

    2006 Tiger Woods - United States
    1967 Roberto DeVicenzo - Argentina
    1956 Peter Thomson - Australia
    1947 Fred Daly - Northern Ireland
    1936 Alf Padgham - England
    1930 Bobby Jones (amateur) - United States
    1924 Walter Hagen - United States
    1913 John Henry Taylor - England
    1907 Arnaud Massy - France
    1902 Sandy Herd - Scotland
    1897 Harold Hilton - England


    Woodhall Spa Golf

    Golf it could be argued is one of the main industries of Woodhall Spa with the first course of 9 holes being opened in 1890. This flourished until 1895 when the land that the course was built on was required for building. A new site was hurriedly found and another 9 hole golf course was laid out. By 1902 it became clear that the golf course would have to find another new home as the land was required for the expansion of the spa town once again.

    Local landowner, Stafford Vere Hotchkin, offered a sandy tract of land off the Horncastle Road for the building of an 18 hole course. The course opened for play on 24 April 1905 and has come to be rated as one of the finest golf courses in the world, with the Golf Magazine of America rating it the world’s 43rd best golf course.

    The English Golf Union bought the course in 1995 in order to set up a National Golf Centre. The Union also secured enough land to build a second course and to provide extensive practice facilities. The second course, ‘the Bracken’, opened for play in 1998 alongside the original course, now named ‘the Hotchkin’.


    Royal Birkdale

    Royal Birkdale Golf Club in the town of Southport, England, is one of the clubs in the Open Championship rotation. The club has hosted The Open eight times since 1954, with the next championship to be held in 2008. Previous winners of the Open at Royal Birkdale are Mark O’Meara, Ian Baker-Finch, Tom Watson, Johnny Miller, Lee Trevino, Arnold Palmer and Peter Thomson (on two separate occasions). Birkdale is the only course in the Open rotation that has never had a champion from the United Kingdom.

    Royal Birkdale has also hosted the Ryder Cup, the Walker Cup, and the Curtis Cup.

    History
    Founded as Birkdale Golf Club in 1889, the club had to wait until 1951 for it to get the “Royal” status. In 1946 the club hosted its first big championship in The Amateur Championship. During this time the club also hosted the 1948 Curtis Cup, in which the United States team were victorious, and the 1951 Walker Cup, which also fell into the hands of the United States. Several constructions, including a move in 1894 and a new clubhouse in 1935 also kept the members busy. During the 60’s the club played host to two Ryder Cups, one in 1965 and another in 1969. In the 1965 edition, the United States took the cup in a playoff between Arnold Palmer and Julius Boros. The Ryder Cup of 1969 however ended in a tie, when Jack Nicklaus generously gave a short putt to Tony Jacklin.

    Open Championships

    The Open Championship has been held at Royal Birkdale eight times, since it was first staged there in 1954. The championship is also scheduled to be held there in 2008.

    Year Winner
    1954 Peter Thomson
    1961 Arnold Palmer
    1965 Peter Thomson
    1971 Lee Trevino
    1976 Johnny Miller
    1983 Tom Watson
    1991 Ian Baker-Finch
    1998 Mark O’Meara


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