- Source: Harry Bentley (golfer)
Harry Geoffrey Bentley (13 October 1907 – 17 October 1991) was an English international amateur golfer. He won the open national amateur championships of England, France, Germany and Italy and represented Great Britain and Ireland in the Walker Cup on three occasions, including the first winning team, in 1938. He also finished as the leading amateur in the French, Belgian and Czechoslovakian open championships, and was runner-up in several national amateur championships.
Bentley was born in Manchester on 13 October 1907, and was a member of Hesketh Golf Club, along with his brother Arnold, who was also a successful amateur golfer. He died in Paris in October 1991, at the age of 84.
Tournament wins
1931 French Open Amateur Championship, Lancashire Amateur Championship
1932 French Open Amateur Championship, Lancashire Amateur Championship, Royal St. George's Gold Cup
1933 German Open Amateur Championship
1934 Royal Blackheath Cup
1935 Prince of Wales Cup
1936 English Amateur Championship
1937 German Open Amateur Championship
1938 German Open Amateur Championship
1939 German Open Amateur Championship, Lancashire Amateur Championship
1948 Monte Carlo Amateur Championship
1949 Monte Carlo Amateur Championship
1954 Italian Open Amateur Championship
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Team appearances
Walker Cup (representing Great Britain and Ireland): 1934, 1936, 1938 (winners)
Men's Home Internationals (representing England): 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935 (joint winners), 1936, 1937, 1938 (winners), 1947 (winners)
England–Scotland Amateur Match (representing England): 1931
England–France Amateur Match (representing England): 1934 (winners), 1935 (winners), 1936 (winners), 1937 (winners), 1939, 1954 (winners)
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