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Neil Raymond will make history if he can win the Brabazon Trophy for the third successive year when he defends the title at Formby Golf Club in Lancashire on 26th - 29th June. .
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- 01 Jul 12
- History-man Raymond gets the job done
Neil Raymond achieved his goal when he successfully defended the Brabazon Trophy in the wind and rain at Walton Heath. A closing round of 72 left him two strokes clear of playing partner Kevin Phelan from Ireland, also with 72, and three ahead of the fast-finishing Jamie Rutherford.
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Raymond on brink of back-to-back Brabazons Neil Raymond has the chance of creating his own piece of history tomorrow (Sunday) if he can became the first play in 20 years to successfully defend the Brabazon Trophy.
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It was an ill wind that blew no one any good on the second day of the Brabazon Trophy at Walton Heath, but the cream definitely came to the top with internationals Kevin Phelan and Neil Raymond leading the way.
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It wasn't so much the luck of the Irish as the undoubted skills that saw Kevin Phelan top the leaderboard at the end of the opening day of the Brabazon Trophy at Walton Heath.
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No player has won two successive Brabazon Trophies for over 20 years. But Neil Raymond (Corhampton, Hampshire, IoW CI) will attempt to change that when he defends the title over the Old Course at Walton Heath on 28th June - 1st July.
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An emotional Neil Raymond made sure the Brabazon Trophy, supported by SkyCaddie, remains in Hampshire for another year despite a stuttering final round 75 for 287, three over par, succeeding his county colleague Darren Wright.
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Another typical day at Burnham that started sunny and calm but ended in a stiff breeze left Neil Raymond even more strongly entrenched at the top in the chase for the Brabazon Trophy, supported by SkyCaddie.
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Neil Raymond is stamping his mark on the Brabazon Trophy, supported by SkyCaddie. A second round 68 allied to his superb opening 70, leaves the England international on 138, four under par, and two strokes ahead of the field at the halfway mark.
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The testing links at Burnham and Berrow was no place for the faint-hearted when the Brabazon Trophy, supported by SkyCaddie, got underway. A brutal westerly wind, gusting over 30 mph, sent scores soaring but Neil Raymondwasn't fazed and leads after a brilliant one-under-par 70.
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