DAVID LLEWELLYN WELSH GOLFING UNION NATIONAL COACH David Llewellyn took over from Craig Defoy in 1996 as National Coach to the Welsh Golfing Union on a part time bases and then in January 2002 he took up the new full time position as Welsh Coach. During a distinguished professional career David partnered Ian Woosnam to win the World Cup of Golf at Kapalua in Hawaii in 1987. David captained the Great Britain & Ireland side versus America in the PGA Cup Matches at the Celtic Manor Resort in 2000. Achievements Teams Boy International – 1968 Double Diamond International – 1975-1978 Phillip Morris – 1984 Hennesy Cup – 1984, 1985 Dunhill International – 1984 – 1989 World Cup – 1974, 1985, 1987 and 1988. Wales Captain, Ford Home internationals
Individual Wins Wawickshire Assistants Campionship - 1969 Wawickshire Assistants Match Play – 1969 Midland Professional Championship – 1970 Kenyan Open – 1972 Ivory Coast Open – 1985 Runner – up Cannes Open (lost in play-off) – 1985 Welsh Professional Championship – 1985 Vernons Open 1987 World Cup – 1987 Zambian Open – 1988 Biarritz Open – 1988 Motorola Classic – 1989 Ivory Coast Open – 1990 Cheshire and North Wales Open – 1994
Miscellaneous Achievements Course Record, Olton Golf Club – 66, 1972 Rookie of the Year – 1972 4th World Cup – 1985 3rd Scandanavian Open – 1985 Runner-up Zimbabwe Open – 1985 Biarritz Course Record – 60, 1988 European Tour 4 round record – 258 - 1988 European Tour 3 round record – 194 – 1988 (Held for 8 years) European Tour 1st round record – 60 - 1988 Course Record, Burnham & Berrow GC – 64 - 1989 |