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The Clarence S. Campbell "Classic" Trophy
Origin:
Donated by the members of Beaconsfield Golf club in 1964 in honour of Clarence S. Campbell, Q.C. in appreciation of his tireless efforts on behalf of the Club.
Competition:
Annual.
This trophy was originally based on a mixed two ball competition until 1974 when it was competed for as a mixed two ball, members and guests prize.
First team winners were Mrs. R.G. Scroggie and S.A. Kerr.
Winners in 1978 were Mr. & Mrs. Frank Boyd. |
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OVERVIEW
The Clubhouse, with its large stone fireplaces, comfortable lounges and extensive dining facilities, had retained its turn-of-the-century country club charm, while offering Beaconsfield members elegant surrounding and beautiful vistas for their social events.
Beaconsfield members and West Island residents alike are justly proud of the beauty of the grounds and the Old World charm of the clubhouse.
To its members, Beaconsfield represents a tradition that uniquely combines an outstanding golf course, interesting historical perspectives, a clubhouse sans-pareil, and a warm social atmosphere - all within minutes of Canada's finest metropolis.
To the community, Beaconsfield represents a cherished and irreplaceable asset because of its aesthetic contribution to the area, because of its availability for winter recreational activities and through its generous support of various civic and charitable institutions.
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| Opened to members in 1930, today's clubhouse retains the charm of the original and offers spectacular views to golfers coming up hole 18. |
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