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Henry Carpenter Longhurst (18 March 1909 – 21 July 1978) was a British golf writer and commentator. For 45 years, he was golfing correspondent of the '' Sunday Times''. During
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, Longhurst was also a member of parliament (MP) for Acton in west London, England. Longhurst was inducted into the
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in 2017.


Biography

Longhurst was born at
Bromham, Bedfordshire Bromham is a village and civil parish in Bedfordshire, England, west of the town of Bedford. It is within commuting distance of London via Bedford railway station. Name Bromham (Bruneham in Domesday) is probably the enclosed meadow on which th ...
, the son of (William) Henry Longhurst who established the firm of Longhurst & Skinner, a house-furnishing business at Bedford, and his wife Constance (née Smith). He was educated at St Cyprian's School,
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, close to the Royal Eastbourne Golf Club, where he records "gazing at them – the caddies, not the golfers – with deepest envy as I peered surreptitiously up from the Greek unseen." He was "hooked for life" during a family holiday in 1920 at Yelverton in Devon, where he started playing golf on a home-made three-hole course on a common. Here Longhurst was encouraged by the local professional. He was subsequently educated at Bedford School before winning a scholarship to Charterhouse School and in 1928 went to
Clare College, Cambridge Clare College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England. The college was founded in 1326 as University Hall, making it the second-oldest surviving college of the University after Peterhouse. It was refound ...
. He played for
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from 1928 to 1931 and was captain in 1931. He was German Amateur Champion in 1936 and runner-up in the Swiss Amateur in 1928 and the French Amateur in 1937, beaten 1 hole by Jacques Léglise. After starting work in the family business, he found a post selling advertising space for the ''Hardware Trade Journal''. He had been attracted by the politics of the proprietor, Sir Ernest Benn, and had become a member of the Individualist Society, which Benn founded. Longhurst started writing for a monthly golf magazine called ''Tee Topics'' and came to the attention of the editor of the '' Sunday Times'' who invited him to contribute to the sporting page. Thus, he became the golf correspondent of the ''Sunday Times'', and retained that position for 40 years. He was also a regular contributor to ''Golf Illustrated''. In 1943, Longhurst was elected at a by-election as Conservative MP for Acton in West London, but lost the seat at the
1945 general election The following elections occurred in the year 1945. Africa * 1945 South-West African legislative election Asia * 1945 Indian general election Australia * 1945 Fremantle by-election Europe * 1945 Albanian parliamentary election * 1945 Bulgarian ...
. During the 1931 general election, Longhurst had spoken at a campaign meeting supporting Bedford's Conservative candidate, which he described as "a heady introduction to politics, and once you have been bitten by the bug it is almost impossible, as in golf, to throw it off". During the second part of the 1940s, Longhurst visited Middle Eastern oilfields and supported the development of air travel to the Far East, representing the airline Skyways in various projects to develop services between UK and Hong Kong, Singapore and China. Later attempts were made to add services to West Africa and the Bahamas. These travels were recorded in his 1949 book 'You never know till you get there'. From the late 1950s to the end of his life, he was BBC Television's senior golf commentator. Longhurst featured on US Golf telecasts working for both CBS and ABC. CBS golf producer
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hired Longhurst to work selected broadcasts starting with the Carling Tournament in 1965. He is best remembered by American audiences for his calls at the 16th hole of the Masters Tournament including Jack Nicklaus' 40-foot birdie putt that led to victory in 1975. Longhurst's call of the putt ("My my.... in all my life I have never seen a putt quite like that.") is a regular feature in Masters broadcasts. He had many lifelong friends including the
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writer and commentator E.W. Swanton, and
Alistair Cooke Alistair Cooke (born Alfred Cooke; 20 November 1908 – 30 March 2004) was a British-American writer whose work as a journalist, television personality and radio broadcaster was done primarily in the United States.Clayton Windmills (Jack and Jill) near Brighton in Sussex. He lived for a number of years at "Jack", first in the mill itself and then in a modern house next to it built for him in 1963 by the architect Peter Farley who also designed Brighton Marina. "Jill" was derelict but with a grant from East Sussex County Council it was restored and opened for visitors. In his memoirs, ''My Life and Soft Times'', (1971), he defended St Cyprians, the school he had arrived at in 1915, from critics like
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, and George Orwell who had attacked it in his polemic '' Such, Such Were the Joys''. Notwithstanding, Longhurst's mention of being made to eat up a bowl of porridge into which he had been sick has been described as 'an own goal'.Orwell Remembered, Ariel Books, p.35-36 He died in Cuckfield, Sussex, in 1978, aged 69.


Quotes


Publications

* ''My Life and Soft Times'', Cassell 1971. * ''Golf'', Dent * ''It was Good while it Lasted'', Dent * ''You never know till you get there'', Dent * ''I wouldn't have missed it'', Dent * ''Golf Mixture'', Laurie * ''Round in Sixty-Eight'', Laurie * ''The Borneo Story'', Newman Neame * ''Adventure in Oil'', Sidgwick & Jackson * ''Spice of Life'', Cassell * ''Only on Sundays'', Cassell * ''Never on Weekdays'', Cassell


References


Sources

* Oxford Dictionary of National Biography -E. W. Swanton, ''Longhurst, Henry Carpenter (1909–1978)'', rev., first published Sept 2004 *Mark Wilson And Ken Bowden (eds) ''The Best of Henry Longhurst on Golf and Life'' Collins 1979 *


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Longhurst, Henry Carpenter 1909 births 1978 deaths British sportswriters Golf writers and broadcasters World Golf Hall of Fame inductees Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies UK MPs 1935–1945 People educated at Charterhouse School Alumni of Clare College, Cambridge Sportspeople from Bedford British sportsperson-politicians People educated at Bedford School People educated at St Cyprian's School