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Full name
  
Douglas N. Sewell

Professional wins
  
3

Nationality
  
England

Masters Tournament
  
DNP

Turned professional
  
1961

Name
  
Doug Sewell

Retired
  
1994


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Born
  
19 November 1929 (age 94) Surrey, England (
1929-11-19
)

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Douglas N. Sewell (born 19 November 1929) is a former English professional golfer. He was a useful amateur golfer and played in the Walker Cup in 1957 and 1959 and the Eisenhower Trophy in 1960. He played in the 1959 Amateur Championship, losing in the quarter final to the American Bob Magee. He turned professional in March 1961, becoming an assistant professional at Wentworth. In 1967 he became professional at Ferndown in succession to Percy Alliss. He remained at Ferndown until his retirement in 1994.

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Amateur wins

  • 1957 Brabazon Trophy
  • 1958 English Amateur
  • 1959 Sunningdale Foursomes (with Michael Bonallack), Brabazon Trophy
  • 1960 English Amateur, Golf Illustrated Gold Vase
  • Professional wins

  • 1968 Wentworth Foursomes (with Alan Thirlwell)
  • 1970 Martini International (tie with Peter Thomson)
  • 1973 PGA Club Professional Championship
  • 1975 PGA Club Professional Championship
  • Results in major championships

    Note: Sewell only played in The Open Championship.
    DNP = Did not play
    CUT = missed the half-way cut
    "T" indicates a tie for a place

    Team appearances

    Amateur

  • Walker Cup (representing Great Britain & Ireland): 1957, 1959
  • Eisenhower Trophy (representing Great Britain & Ireland): 1960
  • Amateurs–Professionals Match (representing the Amateurs): 1957, 1958 (winners), 1959, 1960
  • Professional

  • PGA Cup/Diamondhead Cup (representing Great Britain & Ireland): 1973, 1974, 1975
  • References

    Doug Sewell Wikipedia