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The 2004 Ryder Cup - Langer speaks on the weekend's events |
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With significant column inches covering all the back pages of the National newspapers about Bernard Langer not being at the Open to meet up with prospective European Team members, as was his US counterpart Hal Sutton, Langer has issued a press statement which is given in full in this feature. Its a very positive response and before you consider what he has said, the Ryder Cup will be reported on HERE every night, direct from the course, by a top golf writer - details to follow with lots of features for Summer golf |
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Three out of Three |
| At Brocton Hall, as Todd Hamilton was winning the Open, the Championship he had dreamed about and worked for in two decades playing golf across the World, 12 Warwickshire Juniors were continuing winning ways by beating Staffordshire Juniors comfortably to cement the team’s position at the top of the Midland League. |
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Doughill takes Midland U16s honours for 2004 |
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With two rounds of 72, it was a great performance from one of the youngest of the Warwickshire contingent in the 2004 Midland Boys at Moseley GC. With our County having won this Post and Mail trophy for Midland Boys itself, each of the last three years, expectations were high throughout but eventually only Chris Doughill was able to claim a Midland Trophy. |
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Junior Team win No 2 – and gain some sort of revenge |
| It was the turn of Shropshire & Herefordshire to visit Warwickshire for the second of the 2004 Midland League matches. Brian Fish’s Junior team comfortably won away last year and our team had only lost two players through those players becoming too old for this season. Ron Snelling, Chairman of Shrops & Hereford had some younger players in his squad and both teams were missing a couple of ‘stars’ so the result of the Junior County 6s for 2004 pointed to a close match. |
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Honours even in League Match 2 |
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Welcoming Staffordshire to Edgbaston was a chance for a first win in three years. Two years ago Warwickshire lost at Brocton Hall, but still won the Midland league title. Last year, they entertained our team at the Open Championship qualifying course of Beau Desert, and with their win, the ended any hopes for our 1st Team. |
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Three England Caps for Foster, Marson and Sullivan |
| It was a great day for Warwickshire Junior Golf at the England Schools Championships at Thetford G C, Norfolk, on Monday 28th June 2004. There were just 15 places available in the two England Schools teams for the International matches at the end of the Summer and 31 Counties were represented through the qualification process - Warwickshire ended up with 3 caps - 20% of the available places. |
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