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The Phoenix Trophy
Origin:
Presented to Beaconsfield Golf Club by Mrs. T. Howard Stewart in 1929, following the fire which destroyed the club house.
Competition:
Originally, the Phoenix Trophy was competed for by those clubs in the Montreal area, which had extended hospitality to Beaconsfield members at the time of the great fire.
From 1930 to 1962, competition was based on individual medal play.
In 1952, the basis of competition was changed to team best ball.
Participation in this invitational tournament has been extended to other golf club teams from other provinces of Canada and, on occasion, other parts of the world.
First individual winner was J.A. Fuller, 1930, Royal Montreal Golf Club.
First team winners were J.K. Burnett and R.F. Meyer, 1952, Summerlea Golf Club. |
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Beaconsfield Golf Club offers members a broad range of facilities and amenities that combine old world charm with modern comfort.
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| Willow Room seating 120 serving lunch and dinner. |
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Patio seating 56 serving lunch and dinner. |
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| Buffalo Room seating 50 serving cocktails and lunch. |
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Verandah seating 48 serving cocktails and lunch. |
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| Wicker Porch seating 22 serving afternoon tea and cocktails. |
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Billiard Room with a full size snooker table. |
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| Mixed Lounge for cocktail parties. |
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