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Boys Amateur Championship

The Boys Amateur Championship is a golf tournament which is held annually in the United Kingdom. The competition is organised and run by The R&A.[1]

Boys Amateur Championship
Tournament information
LocationUnited Kingdom
Established1921
Course(s)Carnoustie Golf Links (2022)
FormatStroke play followed by match play
Month playedAugust
Current champion
Albert Hansson

History edit

The Boys Amateur Championship was first played at Royal Ascot in 1921.[1] In 1921 boys had to be under-16 but this was raised to under-17 in 1922 and to under-18 in 1923, which is the age limit that has been retained since.

The venue for the competition has been played at many golf courses throughout the United Kingdom and has frequented several golf courses on more than one occasion. Notably the first two completion were both played at Royal Ascot.[1]

The first championship started on 5 September 1921 with nearly 50 boys competing. The first day saw 14-year-old Henry Cotton play the eventual winner, Donald Mathieson, Cotton losing by 2 holes.[2] Cotton was all square after 16 holes but lost the 17th, after being incorrectly penalised for placing his bag in a bunker, and then went out of bounds at the final hole.[3] The Scot, Mathieson, met an English boy, Guy Lintott in the 36-hole final. Lincott won the final three holes to tie the match but Mathieson won the 37th hole to win the championship.[4] Mathieson was the son of Donald MacKay Mathieson, a well-known golf journalist.[3]

Format edit

The current format for the Boys Amateur Championship has been used since 2010 and comprises an initial stroke play stage with all 252 competitors playing two rounds of 18 holes, one on each of the two courses. The 64 lowest scores over the 36 holes and ties then compete in the match play final stage of the Championship. Each round of the knockout is played over 18 holes with the exception of the final which is played over 36 holes. Boys must be under 18 at the start of the year in which the championship is held.[5]

The 2020 event was cancelled, while the 2021 event was run with a reduced field of 144 played at a single venue, Royal Cinque Ports.[6]

Results edit

Year Winner Score Runner-up Venue Ref.
2022   Albert Hansson 2 & 1   Didrik Ringvall Bengtsson Carnoustie
2021   Jack Bigham 37 holes   Riccardo Fantinelli Royal Cinque Ports
2020 Cancelled [6]
2019   Tom Gueant 37 holes   Wilmer Ederö Saunton [7]
2018   Conor Gough 3 & 1   José Luis Ballester Royal Portrush [8]
2017   Pedro Lencart 5 & 4   Falko Hanisch Nairn [9]
2016   Falko Hanisch 37 holes   Alejandro Aguilera Muirfield [10]
2015   Marcus Svensson 4 & 3   Keegan De Lange Royal Birkdale [11]
2014   Oskar Bergqvist 1 up   Rowan Lester Prestwick [12]
2013   Ewen Ferguson 10 & 9   Michael Hirmer Royal Liverpool [13]
2012   Matt Fitzpatrick 10 & 8   Henry James Notts [14]
2011   Harrison Greenberry 37 holes   Patrick Kelly Burnham & Berrow [14]
2010   Adrián Otaegui 4 & 3   Max Rottluff Kilmarnock (Barassie) [14]
2009   Tom Lewis 5 & 4   Eddie Pepperell Royal St George's [14]
2008   Pedro Figueiredo 39 holes   Fraser McKenna Little Aston [14]
2007   Emilio Cuartero 1 up   Fraser Fotheringham Royal Porthcawl [14]
2006   Matthew Nixon 38 holes   Björn Åkesson Royal Aberdeen [14]
2005   Bernhard Neumann 3 & 2   Jordan Findlay Hunstanton [14]
2004   Jordan Findlay 2 & 1   Tom Sherreard Conwy [14]
2003   Rhys Davies 1 up   Pablo Martín Royal Liverpool [14]
2002   Mark Pilling 37 holes   Rhys Davies Carnoustie [14]
2001   Pablo Martín 3 & 2   Rafa Cabrera-Bello Ganton [14]
2000   David Inglis 1 up   David Skinns Hillside [14]
1999   Alfonso Gutierrez 1 up   Michael Skelton Royal St David's [14]
1998   Steven O'Hara 1 up   Stefano Reale Ladybank [14]
1997   Sergio García 6 & 5   Richard Jones Saunton [14]
1996   Kenneth Ferrie 2 & 1   Mark Pilkington Littlestone [14]
1995   Steven Young 7 & 6   Sam Walker Dunbar [14]
1994   Christopher Smith 2 & 1   Chris Rodgers Little Aston [14]
1993   David Howell 3 & 1   Viktor Gustavsson Glenbervie [14]
1992   Leif Westerberg 3 & 2   Freddie Jacobson Royal Mid-Surrey [14]
1991   Francisco Valera 4 & 3   Robert Walton Montrose [14]
1990   Michael Welch 3 & 1   Matthew Ellis Hunstanton [14]
1989   Carl Watts 5 & 3   Colin Fraser Nairn [14]
1988   Simon Pardoe 3 & 2   David Haines Formby [14]
1987   Calvin O'Carroll 3 & 1   Per Olsson Kilmarnock (Barassie) [14]
1986   Leslie Walker 5 & 4   Graham King Seaton Carew [14]
1985   James Cook 5 & 4   Wayne Henry Royal Burgess [14]
1984   Lee Vannet 2 & 1   Adam Mednick Royal Porthcawl [14]
1983   José María Olazábal 6 & 5   Marc Pendariès Glenbervie
1982   Mark Grieve 37 holes   Giles Hickman Burnham & Berrow
1981   Jesús López 4 & 3   Reeves Weedon Gullane
1980   Duncan Muscroft 7 & 6   Aled Llyr Formby
1979   Ronan Rafferty 6 & 5   David Ray Kilmarnock-Barassie
1978   Stephen Keppler 3 & 2   Mark Stokes Seaton Carew
1977   Ian Ford 1 up   Colin Dalgleish Downfield
1976   Mark Mouland 6 & 5   Graham Hargreaves Sunningdale
1975   Brian Marchbank 1 up   Sandy Lyle Bruntsfield Links
1974   Toby Shannon 10 & 9   Sandy Lyle Royal Liverpool
1973   David Robertson 5 & 3   Stefano Betti Blairgowrie
1972   Garry Harvey 7 & 5   Robert Newsome Moortown
1971   Howard Clark 6 & 5   Garry Harvey Kilmarnock-Barassie
1970   Ian Gradwell 1 up   Ewen Murray Hillside
1969   Martin Foster 37 holes   Martin Gray Dunbar
1968   Stephen Evans 3 & 2   Kim Dabson Royal Lytham & St Anne's
1967   Peter Tupling 4 & 2   Stephen Evans Western Galies
1966   Andrew Phillips 12 & 11   Alan Muller Moortown
1965   Graham Milne 4 & 2   David Midgley Gullane
1964   Peter Townsend 9 & 8   Roddy Gray Formby
1963   Alex Soutar 2 & 1   David Rigby Prestwick
1962   Peter Townsend 1 up   Cameron Penman Royal Mid-Surrey
1961   Finlay Morris 3 & 2   Clive Clark Dalmahoy
1960   Patrick Cros 5 & 3   Peter Green Olton
1959   Alan Murphy 3 & 1   Eddie Shamash Pollok
1958   Richard Braddon 4 & 3   Ian Stungo Moortown
1957   David Ball 2 & 1   John Wilson Carnoustie
1956   John Ferguson 2 & 1   Clive Cole Sunningdale
1955   Stewart Wilson 39 holes   Brian Aitken Kilmarnock (Barassie)
1954   Alan Bussell 38 holes   Keith Warren Royal Liverpool
1953   Alec Shepperson 6 & 4   Tom Booth Dunbar
1952   Michael Bonallack 37 holes   Alec Shepperson Formby
1951   Neville Dunn 6 & 5   Michael Lunt Prestwick
1950   John Glover 2 & 1   Ian Young Royal Lytham & St Anne's
1949   Harry MacAnespie 3 & 2   Norman Drew St Andrews
1948   John Pritchett 37 holes   David Reid Kilmarnock (Barassie)
1947   James Armour 5 & 4   Ian Caldwell Royal Liverpool
1946   Alan MacGregor 7 & 5   Donald Dunstan Bruntsfield Links
1940–1945: No tournament due to World War II
1939   Sandy Williamson 4 & 2   Ken Thom Carnoustie
1938   Willie Smeaton 3 & 2   Thomas Snowball Moor Park
1937   Ian Roberts 8 & 7   James Stewart Bruntsfield Links
1936   Jimmy Bruen 11 & 9   William Innes Royal Birkdale
1935   John Langley 6 & 5   Ralph Norris Royal Aberdeen
1934   Robert Burles 12 & 10   Frederick Allpass Moortown
1933   Laddie Lucas 3 & 2   William McLachlan Carnoustie
1932   Ian MacDonald 2 & 1   Leslie Hardie Royal Lytham & St Anne's
1931   Hector Thomson 5 & 4   Francis McGloin Glasgow
1930   James Lindsay 9 & 8   James Todd Fulwell
1929   James Lindsay 6 & 4   John Scott-Riddell Royal Burgess
1928   Stuart Scheftel 6 & 5   Archibald Dobbie Formby
1927   Eric Fiddian 4 & 2   Ken Forbes Royal Burgess
1926   Eric McRuvie 1 up   Charles Timmis Coombe Hill
1925   Robert Peattie 4 & 3   Andrew McNair Royal Burgess
1924   Robert Peattie 2 up   Pierre Maneuvrier Coombe Hill
1923   Donald Mathieson 3 & 1   Hugh Mitchell Dunbar [15]
1922   Hugh Mitchell 4 & 2   William Greenfield Royal Ascot [16]
1921   Donald Mathieson 37 holes   Guy Lintott Royal Ascot [4]

Source:[17]

Future venues edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 6 May 2011. Retrieved 20 May 2011.
  2. ^ "The Boys Championship". The Glasgow Herald. 6 September 1921. p. 3.
  3. ^ a b "Boy golfers at Ascot". The Sphere. 17 September 1921. Retrieved 7 July 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. ^ a b "The boys' championship". The Glasgow Herald. 12 September 1921. p. 12.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 August 2011. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  6. ^ a b "Amateur Championships and Matches Update". The R&A. 22 June 2020.
  7. ^ "R&A Championships and International Matches 2019" (PDF). The R&A. Retrieved 11 December 2022.
  8. ^ "R&A Championships and International Matches 2018" (PDF). The R&A. Retrieved 11 December 2022.
  9. ^ "R&A Championships and International Matches 2017" (PDF). The R&A. Retrieved 11 December 2022.
  10. ^ "R&A Championships and International Matches 2016" (PDF). The R&A. Retrieved 11 December 2022.
  11. ^ "R&A Championships and International Matches 2015" (PDF). The R&A. Retrieved 11 December 2022.
  12. ^ "R&A Championships and International Matches 2014" (PDF). The R&A. Retrieved 11 December 2022.
  13. ^ Lewis, Peter N. "R&A Championships and International Matches 2013" (PDF). The R&A. Retrieved 11 December 2022.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac Lewis, Peter N. "R&A Championships and International Matches 1984 - 2012" (PDF). The R&A. Retrieved 11 December 2022.
  15. ^ "Mathieson again boy champion". The Glasgow Herald. 1 September 1923. p. 13.
  16. ^ "The boys' championship". The Glasgow Herald. 11 September 1922. p. 13.
  17. ^ "Past Winners The Boys Amateur Championship". Retrieved 11 December 2022.
  18. ^ a b "Venues Announced for Amateur Championships in 2023 and 2024". The R&A. 13 June 2022. Retrieved 14 August 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Boys Amateur Championship is a golf tournament which is held annually in the United Kingdom The competition is organised and run by The R amp A 1 Boys Amateur ChampionshipTournament informationLocationUnited KingdomEstablished1921Course s Carnoustie Golf Links 2022 FormatStroke play followed by match playMonth playedAugustCurrent championAlbert Hansson Contents 1 History 2 Format 3 Results 4 Future venues 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe Boys Amateur Championship was first played at Royal Ascot in 1921 1 In 1921 boys had to be under 16 but this was raised to under 17 in 1922 and to under 18 in 1923 which is the age limit that has been retained since The venue for the competition has been played at many golf courses throughout the United Kingdom and has frequented several golf courses on more than one occasion Notably the first two completion were both played at Royal Ascot 1 The first championship started on 5 September 1921 with nearly 50 boys competing The first day saw 14 year old Henry Cotton play the eventual winner Donald Mathieson Cotton losing by 2 holes 2 Cotton was all square after 16 holes but lost the 17th after being incorrectly penalised for placing his bag in a bunker and then went out of bounds at the final hole 3 The Scot Mathieson met an English boy Guy Lintott in the 36 hole final Lincott won the final three holes to tie the match but Mathieson won the 37th hole to win the championship 4 Mathieson was the son of Donald MacKay Mathieson a well known golf journalist 3 Format editThe current format for the Boys Amateur Championship has been used since 2010 and comprises an initial stroke play stage with all 252 competitors playing two rounds of 18 holes one on each of the two courses The 64 lowest scores over the 36 holes and ties then compete in the match play final stage of the Championship Each round of the knockout is played over 18 holes with the exception of the final which is played over 36 holes Boys must be under 18 at the start of the year in which the championship is held 5 The 2020 event was cancelled while the 2021 event was run with a reduced field of 144 played at a single venue Royal Cinque Ports 6 Results editYear Winner Score Runner up Venue Ref 2022 nbsp Albert Hansson 2 amp 1 nbsp Didrik Ringvall Bengtsson Carnoustie2021 nbsp Jack Bigham 37 holes nbsp Riccardo Fantinelli Royal Cinque Ports2020 Cancelled 6 2019 nbsp Tom Gueant 37 holes nbsp Wilmer Edero Saunton 7 2018 nbsp Conor Gough 3 amp 1 nbsp Jose Luis Ballester Royal Portrush 8 2017 nbsp Pedro Lencart 5 amp 4 nbsp Falko Hanisch Nairn 9 2016 nbsp Falko Hanisch 37 holes nbsp Alejandro Aguilera Muirfield 10 2015 nbsp Marcus Svensson 4 amp 3 nbsp Keegan De Lange Royal Birkdale 11 2014 nbsp Oskar Bergqvist 1 up nbsp Rowan Lester Prestwick 12 2013 nbsp Ewen Ferguson 10 amp 9 nbsp Michael Hirmer Royal Liverpool 13 2012 nbsp Matt Fitzpatrick 10 amp 8 nbsp Henry James Notts 14 2011 nbsp Harrison Greenberry 37 holes nbsp Patrick Kelly Burnham amp Berrow 14 2010 nbsp Adrian Otaegui 4 amp 3 nbsp Max Rottluff Kilmarnock Barassie 14 2009 nbsp Tom Lewis 5 amp 4 nbsp Eddie Pepperell Royal St George s 14 2008 nbsp Pedro Figueiredo 39 holes nbsp Fraser McKenna Little Aston 14 2007 nbsp Emilio Cuartero 1 up nbsp Fraser Fotheringham Royal Porthcawl 14 2006 nbsp Matthew Nixon 38 holes nbsp Bjorn Akesson Royal Aberdeen 14 2005 nbsp Bernhard Neumann 3 amp 2 nbsp Jordan Findlay Hunstanton 14 2004 nbsp Jordan Findlay 2 amp 1 nbsp Tom Sherreard Conwy 14 2003 nbsp Rhys Davies 1 up nbsp Pablo Martin Royal Liverpool 14 2002 nbsp Mark Pilling 37 holes nbsp Rhys Davies Carnoustie 14 2001 nbsp Pablo Martin 3 amp 2 nbsp Rafa Cabrera Bello Ganton 14 2000 nbsp David Inglis 1 up nbsp David Skinns Hillside 14 1999 nbsp Alfonso Gutierrez 1 up nbsp Michael Skelton Royal St David s 14 1998 nbsp Steven O Hara 1 up nbsp Stefano Reale Ladybank 14 1997 nbsp Sergio Garcia 6 amp 5 nbsp Richard Jones Saunton 14 1996 nbsp Kenneth Ferrie 2 amp 1 nbsp Mark Pilkington Littlestone 14 1995 nbsp Steven Young 7 amp 6 nbsp Sam Walker Dunbar 14 1994 nbsp Christopher Smith 2 amp 1 nbsp Chris Rodgers Little Aston 14 1993 nbsp David Howell 3 amp 1 nbsp Viktor Gustavsson Glenbervie 14 1992 nbsp Leif Westerberg 3 amp 2 nbsp Freddie Jacobson Royal Mid Surrey 14 1991 nbsp Francisco Valera 4 amp 3 nbsp Robert Walton Montrose 14 1990 nbsp Michael Welch 3 amp 1 nbsp Matthew Ellis Hunstanton 14 1989 nbsp Carl Watts 5 amp 3 nbsp Colin Fraser Nairn 14 1988 nbsp Simon Pardoe 3 amp 2 nbsp David Haines Formby 14 1987 nbsp Calvin O Carroll 3 amp 1 nbsp Per Olsson Kilmarnock Barassie 14 1986 nbsp Leslie Walker 5 amp 4 nbsp Graham King Seaton Carew 14 1985 nbsp James Cook 5 amp 4 nbsp Wayne Henry Royal Burgess 14 1984 nbsp Lee Vannet 2 amp 1 nbsp Adam Mednick Royal Porthcawl 14 1983 nbsp Jose Maria Olazabal 6 amp 5 nbsp Marc Pendaries Glenbervie1982 nbsp Mark Grieve 37 holes nbsp Giles Hickman Burnham amp Berrow1981 nbsp Jesus Lopez 4 amp 3 nbsp Reeves Weedon Gullane1980 nbsp Duncan Muscroft 7 amp 6 nbsp Aled Llyr Formby1979 nbsp Ronan Rafferty 6 amp 5 nbsp David Ray Kilmarnock Barassie1978 nbsp Stephen Keppler 3 amp 2 nbsp Mark Stokes Seaton Carew1977 nbsp Ian Ford 1 up nbsp Colin Dalgleish Downfield1976 nbsp Mark Mouland 6 amp 5 nbsp Graham Hargreaves Sunningdale1975 nbsp Brian Marchbank 1 up nbsp Sandy Lyle Bruntsfield Links1974 nbsp Toby Shannon 10 amp 9 nbsp Sandy Lyle Royal Liverpool1973 nbsp David Robertson 5 amp 3 nbsp Stefano Betti Blairgowrie1972 nbsp Garry Harvey 7 amp 5 nbsp Robert Newsome Moortown1971 nbsp Howard Clark 6 amp 5 nbsp Garry Harvey Kilmarnock Barassie1970 nbsp Ian Gradwell 1 up nbsp Ewen Murray Hillside1969 nbsp Martin Foster 37 holes nbsp Martin Gray Dunbar1968 nbsp Stephen Evans 3 amp 2 nbsp Kim Dabson Royal Lytham amp St Anne s1967 nbsp Peter Tupling 4 amp 2 nbsp Stephen Evans Western Galies1966 nbsp Andrew Phillips 12 amp 11 nbsp Alan Muller Moortown1965 nbsp Graham Milne 4 amp 2 nbsp David Midgley Gullane1964 nbsp Peter Townsend 9 amp 8 nbsp Roddy Gray Formby1963 nbsp Alex Soutar 2 amp 1 nbsp David Rigby Prestwick1962 nbsp Peter Townsend 1 up nbsp Cameron Penman Royal Mid Surrey1961 nbsp Finlay Morris 3 amp 2 nbsp Clive Clark Dalmahoy1960 nbsp Patrick Cros 5 amp 3 nbsp Peter Green Olton1959 nbsp Alan Murphy 3 amp 1 nbsp Eddie Shamash Pollok1958 nbsp Richard Braddon 4 amp 3 nbsp Ian Stungo Moortown1957 nbsp David Ball 2 amp 1 nbsp John Wilson Carnoustie1956 nbsp John Ferguson 2 amp 1 nbsp Clive Cole Sunningdale1955 nbsp Stewart Wilson 39 holes nbsp Brian Aitken Kilmarnock Barassie 1954 nbsp Alan Bussell 38 holes nbsp Keith Warren Royal Liverpool1953 nbsp Alec Shepperson 6 amp 4 nbsp Tom Booth Dunbar1952 nbsp Michael Bonallack 37 holes nbsp Alec Shepperson Formby1951 nbsp Neville Dunn 6 amp 5 nbsp Michael Lunt Prestwick1950 nbsp John Glover 2 amp 1 nbsp Ian Young Royal Lytham amp St Anne s1949 nbsp Harry MacAnespie 3 amp 2 nbsp Norman Drew St Andrews1948 nbsp John Pritchett 37 holes nbsp David Reid Kilmarnock Barassie 1947 nbsp James Armour 5 amp 4 nbsp Ian Caldwell Royal Liverpool1946 nbsp Alan MacGregor 7 amp 5 nbsp Donald Dunstan Bruntsfield Links1940 1945 No tournament due to World War II1939 nbsp Sandy Williamson 4 amp 2 nbsp Ken Thom Carnoustie1938 nbsp Willie Smeaton 3 amp 2 nbsp Thomas Snowball Moor Park1937 nbsp Ian Roberts 8 amp 7 nbsp James Stewart Bruntsfield Links1936 nbsp Jimmy Bruen 11 amp 9 nbsp William Innes Royal Birkdale1935 nbsp John Langley 6 amp 5 nbsp Ralph Norris Royal Aberdeen1934 nbsp Robert Burles 12 amp 10 nbsp Frederick Allpass Moortown1933 nbsp Laddie Lucas 3 amp 2 nbsp William McLachlan Carnoustie1932 nbsp Ian MacDonald 2 amp 1 nbsp Leslie Hardie Royal Lytham amp St Anne s1931 nbsp Hector Thomson 5 amp 4 nbsp Francis McGloin Glasgow1930 nbsp James Lindsay 9 amp 8 nbsp James Todd Fulwell1929 nbsp James Lindsay 6 amp 4 nbsp John Scott Riddell Royal Burgess1928 nbsp Stuart Scheftel 6 amp 5 nbsp Archibald Dobbie Formby1927 nbsp Eric Fiddian 4 amp 2 nbsp Ken Forbes Royal Burgess1926 nbsp Eric McRuvie 1 up nbsp Charles Timmis Coombe Hill1925 nbsp Robert Peattie 4 amp 3 nbsp Andrew McNair Royal Burgess1924 nbsp Robert Peattie 2 up nbsp Pierre Maneuvrier Coombe Hill1923 nbsp Donald Mathieson 3 amp 1 nbsp Hugh Mitchell Dunbar 15 1922 nbsp Hugh Mitchell 4 amp 2 nbsp William Greenfield Royal Ascot 16 1921 nbsp Donald Mathieson 37 holes nbsp Guy Lintott Royal Ascot 4 Source 17 Future venues edit2023 Ganton 18 2024 Alwoodley 18 References edit a b c The R amp A The Boy s Championship History Archived from the original on 6 May 2011 Retrieved 20 May 2011 The Boys Championship The Glasgow Herald 6 September 1921 p 3 a b Boy golfers at Ascot The Sphere 17 September 1921 Retrieved 7 July 2021 via British Newspaper Archive a b The boys championship The Glasgow Herald 12 September 1921 p 12 The R amp A The Boy s Championship Archived from the original on 6 August 2011 Retrieved 23 May 2011 a b Amateur Championships and Matches Update The R amp A 22 June 2020 R amp A Championships and International Matches 2019 PDF The R amp A Retrieved 11 December 2022 R amp A Championships and International Matches 2018 PDF The R amp A Retrieved 11 December 2022 R amp A Championships and International Matches 2017 PDF The R amp A Retrieved 11 December 2022 R amp A Championships and International Matches 2016 PDF The R amp A Retrieved 11 December 2022 R amp A Championships and International Matches 2015 PDF The R amp A Retrieved 11 December 2022 R amp A Championships and International Matches 2014 PDF The R amp A Retrieved 11 December 2022 Lewis Peter N R amp A Championships and International Matches 2013 PDF The R amp A Retrieved 11 December 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac Lewis Peter N R amp A Championships and International Matches 1984 2012 PDF The R amp A Retrieved 11 December 2022 Mathieson again boy champion The Glasgow Herald 1 September 1923 p 13 The boys championship The Glasgow Herald 11 September 1922 p 13 Past Winners The Boys Amateur Championship Retrieved 11 December 2022 a b Venues Announced for Amateur Championships in 2023 and 2024 The R amp A 13 June 2022 Retrieved 14 August 2022 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Boys Amateur Championship amp oldid 1151281317, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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