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2010 Challenge Cup Final
2010/11 Pro Team
Meet the pro's who took on TEAM SFG at Trevose in 2010 - keep watching for the new look Pro Team in 2011
Peter Baker - Captain - (Ryder Cup Vice Captain 2006 / Ryder Cup 1993 / Walker Cup 1985)

Gordon Brand Jnr (Ryder Cup 1987, 1989 / Walker Cup 1979)

Steve Richardson (Ryder Cup 1991)

Philip Walton (Ryder Cup 1995 / Walker Cup 1981, 1983)

John McHenry (Walker Cup 1987 & European Tour Player)

Paul Way (Ryder Cup 1983, 1985 / Walker Cup 1981)

Jeremy Robinson (Walker Cup 1987 and European Tour player)

John Hawksworth (Walker Cup 1985 - European Tour Player and currently Sky Sports pundit)

David Gilford (Ryder Cup 1991 & 1995 / 2 x Walker Cup)

Jeremy Dale - Trick Shot King partnered by Srixon, The World Corporate Golf Challenge and Greg Norman Collection. He is also short game ambassador for Cleveland Golf.

Paul Broadhurst (500+ European Tour events and unbeaten in 1991 Ryder Cup at Kiawah Island)

Played his 500th European Tour event as a professional at the 2008 BMW PGA Championship, a fitting milestone for a stalwart of the Tour for more than two decades. Finished 85th in The 2009 Race to Dubai but the following season was blighted by a shoulder injury; he did not play an event after the beginning of September and was given a medical exemption for his first five events in 2011. Began his professional career in whirlwind style with a victory in the Cannes Open only months after joining the paid ranks and quickly followed that with his greatest round, a 63 in The Open Championship at St Andrews in 1990, which still stands as the joint lowest round in the Championship’s history. Three other wins came in the five years between 1991 and 1995. There then followed a ten-year barren spell, a period not helped by a serious injury to his right hand in 2000. Missed his card at the 2001 Qualifying School but made amends 12 months later, and completed his rehabilitation in April 2005 with victory in the Open de Portugal – a title he successfully defended in 2006. While he says his victories were his greatest achievements, the highlight was The 1991 Ryder Cup at Kiawah Island, where he was unbeaten thanks to a fourball win with Ian Woosnam over Paul Azinger and Hale Irwin and a singles victory over Mark O’Meara.
Roger Chapman was born in Nakuru, Kenya. He won the English Amateur in 1979 and represented Great Britain & Ireland in the 1981 Walker Cup,

Chapman turned professional later that year and won a European Tour card on his first visit to the Qualifying School. He finished in the top 100 on the European Order of Merit 19 years out of 21 from 1982 to 2002, with a best ranking of 17th in 1988. After six second place finishes on the tour he finally won the 2000 Brazil Rio de Janeiro 500 Years Open on his 472nd tour start. He also won the 1988 Zimbabwe Open on the Sunshine Tour. Chapman won the Hassan II Golf Trophy in Morocco in 2000.
Chapman represented England in the 2000 Alfred Dunhill Cup.
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