South of England: Adam Chapman earns two-stroke victory
SURREY, England (July 24, 2014) -- Adam Chapman won the South of England Amateur Championship on Thursday with a final round 73.
He shot a one-under 287 total at Walton Heath Golf Club, host of the 2014 Palmer Cup, to win by two. His five-under 67 in the second round of the championship made all the difference in his victory.
Seb Crookall-Nixon, Louis Tomlinson, and Oscar Granstrom-Livesey each finished at one-over 289 for the competition to tie for second place.
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ABOUT THE
Walton Heath Trophy
The Walton Heath Trophy each year attracts a top-
class
field of amateur
golfers from across the world. The 72 hole
stroke play event
takes place over both the Old and New
courses
at the famed Walton Heath Golf Club in
Tadworth,
Surrey
and consists of four
rounds of golf with a cut after 36 holes.
The tournament changed its name from South of
England Open Amateur to the current name in
November of 2017.
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