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- Sir Michael Francis Bonallack, OBE (born 31 December 1934) is an English amateur golfer who was one of the leading administrators in world golf in the late 20th century. Bonallack was born in Chigwell, Essex. He learned the game of golf under the tutelage of head professional Bert Hodson at Chigwell and soon won the Boys Amateur Championship in 1952. A rare example of an outstanding golfer who remained an amateur in the era when professional domination of the sport became firmly entrenched, he went on to win the Amateur Championship and the English Amateur five times each and the Brabazon Trophy four times. He was a member of nine Walker Cup teams and played in the Eisenhower Trophy seven times. His best finish at the Open Championship was eleventh in 1959. He was the leading amateur at the Open in 1968 and 1971. (en)
- Michael F. Bonallack OBE (Chigwell, 31 december 1934) is golfspeler en -administrator. Bonallack werd nooit professional. Hij was secretaris van 1984-1999 van de , bekend om het organiseren van het Brits Open. De R&A en de United States Golf Association stellen de internationale golfregels vast. Hij was daarvoor voorzitter van de Golf Club Managers' Association (1974-84), van de PGA of Great Britain & Ireland (1976-81), van de Golf Foundation (1977-82), en van de (1982). Hij was voorzitter van de 'One Armed Golfers Society', de 'British and International Greenkeepers Association', en de PGA van Europa en voorzitter van de adviescommissie van de 'Official World Golf Rankings'. (nl)
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- #Awards and achievements (en)
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- Chigwell, Essex, England, UK (en)
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- Won: 1961, 1965, 1968, 1969, 1970 (en)
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- Michael Francis Bonallack (en)
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- CUT: 1966, 1969, 1970 (en)
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- Sir Michael Bonallack (en)
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- Sir Michael Francis Bonallack, OBE (born 31 December 1934) is an English amateur golfer who was one of the leading administrators in world golf in the late 20th century. Bonallack was born in Chigwell, Essex. He learned the game of golf under the tutelage of head professional Bert Hodson at Chigwell and soon won the Boys Amateur Championship in 1952. A rare example of an outstanding golfer who remained an amateur in the era when professional domination of the sport became firmly entrenched, he went on to win the Amateur Championship and the English Amateur five times each and the Brabazon Trophy four times. He was a member of nine Walker Cup teams and played in the Eisenhower Trophy seven times. His best finish at the Open Championship was eleventh in 1959. He was the leading amateur at th (en)
- Michael F. Bonallack OBE (Chigwell, 31 december 1934) is golfspeler en -administrator. Bonallack werd nooit professional. Hij was secretaris van 1984-1999 van de , bekend om het organiseren van het Brits Open. De R&A en de United States Golf Association stellen de internationale golfregels vast. Hij was daarvoor voorzitter van de Golf Club Managers' Association (1974-84), van de PGA of Great Britain & Ireland (1976-81), van de Golf Foundation (1977-82), en van de (1982). (nl)
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- Michael Bonallack (en)
- Michael Bonallack (nl)
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- Sir Michael Bonallack (en)
- Michael Francis Bonallack (en)
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