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"Have you heard the one about the caddy and the laxative sandwich?"
On September 3rd this year, the inaugural Trilby Tour was played at Stoke Park. The brainchild of Savile Row tailor and golf outfitter William Hunt, the Trilby Tour is set to become one of the premier amateur events in the country.
William devised the competition after playing a round with Dave Novell, a club pro at Stoke Park. “After 8 or 9 holes, Dave was 6-under, so I turned to him and asked why he wasn't on the Tour instead of playing here with me. 'Got no money' came the reply. I get asked all the time for sponsorship but I think – 'what's the point, you aren't winning anything' – so then I thought, if someone like Dave wins the sponsorship for themself, I'm starting off with a winner.”
The concept was in place; William decided to give up-and-coming pros who weren't quite at Europro Tour level, a tournament that looks and feels like a real tournament with sponsorship money plus a car for a year for the winner. Throw into the mix William's inimitable sense of style, (he chose to provide each competitor with tailored Hunt gear) and the result was the Trilby Tour.
With the stately Stoke Park providing a stunning venue and the William Hunt clothing ensuring that the players all looked sharper than a lemon flavoured tack, the event was visually stunning. Make sure you tune into Sky Sports Xtra on 1st October, 8pm to have a look for yourself.
Photography courtesy of stuartbrittonphotography.co.uk
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