OK, this can be quite subjective as what's quite a big deal and historically important to 1 person, another may not see it in the same light.
So, and as I know there a few people at the same clubs on here, it may throw up some variables at some clubs.
I initially only thought the most notable or nationally known thing my club (Coventry GC) was famous for in golfing terms was creating the format 'Bogey Golf'.
However, I have just learnt that the one and only Seve Ballesteros made his first Professional debut at Coventry Golf Club in 1974 in what was called the Piccadilly Medal, which was played at Hillside, Coventry, Southerndown, Princes & Wentworth.
The winner that year was Maurice Bembridge, a four time member of the GB&I Ryder Cup team at the height of his career.
So what is your club famous for?
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/look-coventry-golf-clubs-120-8578618.amp
![Piccadilly.jpg Piccadilly.jpg](https://golfmonthly-data.community.forum/attachments/19/19046-acc4b8322022a77755bccf5b117ed0c0.jpg)
So, and as I know there a few people at the same clubs on here, it may throw up some variables at some clubs.
I initially only thought the most notable or nationally known thing my club (Coventry GC) was famous for in golfing terms was creating the format 'Bogey Golf'.
However, I have just learnt that the one and only Seve Ballesteros made his first Professional debut at Coventry Golf Club in 1974 in what was called the Piccadilly Medal, which was played at Hillside, Coventry, Southerndown, Princes & Wentworth.
The winner that year was Maurice Bembridge, a four time member of the GB&I Ryder Cup team at the height of his career.
So what is your club famous for?
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/look-coventry-golf-clubs-120-8578618.amp
![Piccadilly.jpg Piccadilly.jpg](https://golfmonthly-data.community.forum/attachments/19/19046-acc4b8322022a77755bccf5b117ed0c0.jpg)
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