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Cornish Guardian (Free subscription) | 10/07/2008
Former Open winner Sir Bob Charles will head a top quality field competing in the Carlyon Bay International Seniors Pro Am charity golf tournament later this month.
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 10/07/2008
NEW ZEALANDER Bob Charles, who became the first left-hander to win a major title, has been voted in to the World Golf Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2008. Charles, whose election was announced yesterday, was chosen in the veterans' category by the World Golf Foundation (WGF) board of directors' selection committee.
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Cornish Guardian (Free subscription) | 09/07/2008
Former Open winner Sir Bob Charles will head a top quality field competing in the Carlyon Bay International Seniors Pro Am charity golf tournament later this month.
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Cornish Guardian (Free subscription) | 24/07/2008
Sir Bob Charles, still the only left-hander to win the Open Championship when he defeated American Phil Rodgers in a play-off at Royal Lytham St Anne's back in 1963, played in a European Seniors Pro-Am tournament in aid of Kidney Research at Carlyon ...
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 24/07/2008
Since becoming eligible for the Senior Open in 1999, Watson has twice won titles in Scotland on links where he previously won the Open. Watson followed in the footsteps of Bob Charles when he won the Open and the Senior Open at the same venue after clinching victory at Turnberry in 2003, the scene of his most illustrious major success in 1977 over Jack Nicklaus.Last summer he emulated that achievement...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 15/07/2008
... the hole, and Daly was suddenly faced by a play-off – but held his nerve to take the trophy.48. Charles starts classic quiz question, 1963 For years the affable New Zealander Bob Charles was the answer to a standard quiz question: "Who is the only left-hander to win a Major?" Charles's win came at Lytham in 1963 when, putting like a demon, he beat the American Phil Rodgers...
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icWales (Free subscription) | 06/07/2008
... didn’t hole everything but I certainly got my share.” Seventy -two -year-old former Open Champion Bob Charles beat his age for the seventh time on this season’s European Seniors Tour with a one under par 71.15th and 17th with putts ranging from six to 18 feet.
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icWales (Free subscription) | 06/07/2008
... didn’t hole everything but I certainly got my share.” Seventy -two -year-old former Open Champion Bob Charles beat his age for the seventh time on this season’s European Seniors Tour with a one under par 71.15th and 17th with putts ranging from six to 18 feet.