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I have added in an appearance at the 1904 Open Championship. "The Majors of Golf ..." has this down as George Bradbeer. The Times has J Bradbeer (Finchley) in the list of entries and J Bradbeer (Finchley) playing in a tournament on the Monday at Royal Cinque Ports. It does have G Bradbeer (Finchley) scoring a first round 86 and other papers also have G Bradbeer. None of the Bradbeer brothers were called George so I think it must be James. Nigej (talk) 10:59, 2 November 2015 (UTC)Reply