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ON A RECENT TRIP TO WIRRAL BY KIND PERMISSION OF THE R&A, THE CLARET JUG FOUND TIME TO MEET SOME WINNING MEMBERS OF THE HOYLAKE COMMUNITY.


IT TAKES MANY THINGS to make a great Open Championship and that includes the support and enthusiasm of the local population. These pages are an opportunity to offer sincere


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thanks on behalf of Royal Liverpool Golf Club and the wider golfing world – and to meet some of the Hoylake folk looking forward to the 143rd Open.


GALLERY1 Headmaster Mark Gibbons and students from Hoylake’s Kingsmead School take a break from training.


GALLERY 2 AND 4 Wirral schoolchildren agree The Open is just champion.


GALLERY 3 The Claret Jug enjoys the view at Red Rocks.


GALLERY 5 Ian Hazlehurst is a member of Incredible Edible Hoylake, an initiative that uses public places and unused spaces to grow foodstuffs for free.


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GALLERY 6 Jackie Hall MBE is the mastermind behind the Hoylake Help Shop and Melrose Hall, a community centre that also stages live theatre.


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