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A. H. Padgham, who by winning the four major professional tournaments in England this season, has proved himself Britain's greatest golfer. He is here shown in the last round of the £2000 tournament at Bramshott, Hampshire, when he created a new record for the course with 68. The photograph shows (left to right) : F. M. Stiekley, A. H. Padgham and the marker walking to the fourteenth green.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 198, 19 May 1936, Page 14

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A. H. Padgham, who by winning the four major professional tournaments in England this season, has proved himself Britain's greatest golfer. He is here shown in the last round of the £2000 tournament at Bramshott, Hampshire, when he created a new record for the course with 68. The photograph shows (left to right) : F. M. Stiekley, A. H. Padgham and the marker walking to the fourteenth green. Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 198, 19 May 1936, Page 14

A. H. Padgham, who by winning the four major professional tournaments in England this season, has proved himself Britain's greatest golfer. He is here shown in the last round of the £2000 tournament at Bramshott, Hampshire, when he created a new record for the course with 68. The photograph shows (left to right) : F. M. Stiekley, A. H. Padgham and the marker walking to the fourteenth green. Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 198, 19 May 1936, Page 14