River Cup Good Will Tour of England 2002

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Dulles security personnel provided protection from throngs of paparazzi at departure gates.


Last meal on U.S. soil before matches.

"The Tower" provided a secure haven from mobs of fans while in England.

The Tower

The Tower

The Tower

Gardens at The Tower


Spoonie Reynolds gives Chris Young a few swing tips.


The Tower

The Tower

Gardens at The Tower

Gardens at The Tower

Church next to The Tower. The Tower used to be the vicarage for the church until sold to Spoonie Reynolds in early 90's.

Chris Young makes himself at home in the kitchen.

Flamboyant host Spoonie Reynolds.

Bowling green behind The Tower. River Cup exhibition bowling matches held here.

Church bell as viewed from The Tower's tower

Horseback riders in the countryside near The Tower. Many spectators at the matches arrived on horseback.

Gardens

Greenhouse

Another view from The Tower

Entrance hallway

Entrance hallway

Sitting room

Sitting room

Trampoline in the front yard from living room

Sitting room

Getting gear ready for first day of matches at Chevin Golf Club

Eddie Eddins getting a feel for the club

Eddie Eddins tries to loosen up

Chris Young and Spoonie Reynolds

Chris Young contemplates in the Chevin locker room before competition

Mark Deblois, Jeff Hull, and Marty Donlan

Photo opportunity for large crowds to get a picture of the full River Cup squad before play begins.

Tony Gillet, match overseer describes rules for first day's events.


Players gather around Tony Gillet to clarify rules.


Paul Sinclair hits ceremonial first ball.

Langdon Moss hits ceremonial second ball.

Chevin golf pro Willie Bird, playing with Sinclair and Moss, contemplates tee shot at par 3 6th

Looking back to 6th tee over 6th green

Rolling English countryside surrounding Chevin.

Chris Young et al on the green.

Roman Road that runs through Chevin runs all the way to Hadrian's Wall, built by Romans to protect England from Scottish invaders.

Willie Bird looks to green just over Roman Road.

Aptly named 8th hole at Chevin

Tribulation - the most difficult hole at Chevin.

Ornate crest of the Chevin Golf Club.

Langdon Moss in Chevin clubhouse after matches.

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