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Report on county championship of 1938

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Reports on the 1939 County Championship, which was to be the last for several years

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Charles Timmis of the home club won the championship in 1948 at Royal Liverpool. He defeated A.E.Billington in the final

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County Championship qualifying scores, 1949. Ian Patey, former English Amateur Champion, was making his first appearance having moved to Cheshire from Hampshire.

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Report on the qualifying round for the 1950 championship at Sandiway, plus Michale Pearson's course record and a photo of runner-up Ian Patey, President Cyril Darlington and the winner Harold C.Humphreys (Prestbury)

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An all-Royal Liverpool final sees D.H.L.Shone overcome Michael Pearson. In the first image Michael Perason, left, and D.H.L.Shone are with RLGC Secreatary, Guy Farrar (centre)

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RLGC hosted the 1959 County Championship and produced the winning team. Bruce Thompson receiveing the trophy from John Milner, CUGC President wathched by Bill Renison (RLGC Captain). John Graham is behind Thompson. Leasowe were runners-up

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Jack Jones wins his second consecutive championship

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Jack Jones (Upton-by-Chester) records an unprecedented third consecutive county championship

Gordon Edwards County Champion 1962
In 1962 the format was changed to 72 hole strokeplay, however Gordon Edwards had to play a further 18 hole play-off against J.W.Howard (RLGC) to secure victory at Wallasey.

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Michael Pearson wins the county championship at his home club, Royal Liverpool

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Gordon Edwards (Bromborough) wins at Prestbury to retain his County Championship title

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Arnold O'Connor (Hazel Grove) wins by an unprecedented 20 strokes at Wilmslow

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Neil Moir (Wallasey) is congratulated by his club Captain, Fred Davies, on his success at Sandiway

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Royal Liverpool again hosted the championship, in their centenary year, and again Michael Pearson was runner-up, this time to D.P."Dipper" Jones of Bromborough The winner receives the trophy from John E Behrend (CUGC President) with Michael…
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