FROM THE PGA E-BULLETIN
Former Royal Birkdale PGA Professional and Open Championship star Robert Halsall has died at the age of 99.
Halsall, who would have celebrated his 100th birthday in
June 2014, caddied at the Southport-based club as a boy and went on to
work as the club’s pro from 1945 until his retirement in
1979.
Taking up his first full-time role at the club as assistant
professional in 1928, Halsall was soon eagerly anticipating meeting the
world's best players at the 76th Open Championship which were due to be
played at the links for the first time in 1940.
Instead the event was cancelled, the Second World War began and
Halsall joined the First Battalion of England's Cheshire Regiment.
Halsall, who had crossed the Rhine with the Cheshire Regiment, made
it home unscathed and returned to his role at the club in time for the
1946 British Amateur Championship.
Five years later, King George VI gave the club its royal title. And
in 1954, after a 14-year delay, the Open Championship made its
long-awaited Birkdale debut.
Peter Thomson won the Claret Jug that year. He finished a shot ahead
of Bobby Locke, Dai Rees and Sid Scott, and eight-up on surprise
contender Halsall.
Halsall went on to make several appearances in the Open, finishing in
a share for 23rd place at St Andrews in 1955 where Thomson retained his
crown.
For many years he would spend the winter months teaching in Monte
Carlo, entrusting his brother Vincent, his assistant, to hold the fort
in his absence.
Halsall was made an Honorary Member of The PGA in 1979 and never lost
his enthusiasm for the game. He was often spotted playing on the links
for many years after his retirement.
Royal Birkdale PGA Professional Brian Hodgkinson said: "He'd often
pop into the shop and had an enthusiasm for playing golf which continued
into his 90s."
Halsall, a life-long PGA Member, is survived by daughters Sophie, who
followed in her father’s footsteps by coaching in Monte Carlo, and
Catherine, who resides in London.
Details of the funeral arrangements will be made available in due course
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