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  1. Herbert Charles Coningsby Tippet (23 November 1891 – 28 November 1947) was a leading British amateur golfer, golf club administrator, and golf course architect in the years between the wars.

    • Designing golf courses in USA, UK and Ireland
    • 1919–47
  2. He was a close friend of Lt. Harwood Clover and the Clover family. His daughter Marjorie married John Manning Clover of Dedham Hall, who was related to the Sudbury Clovers. His son Herbert Charles Coningsby joined his father’s regiment; serving with 4th Battalion he survived the war, winning the Military Cross.

  3. In 1921 she married former reservist army officer Herbert Charles Coningsby Tippet, known as Charles, (1891-1947) at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London. Tippet had been invalided out of the army, suffering from shell shock after serving with distinction on the western front; and had begun a new career as a golf club secretary and golf ...

  4. 23 de mar. de 2016 · 1891. Birthplace: Newport, Newport, Wales, United Kingdom. Death: 1947 (55-56) East Sussex, England, United Kingdom. Immediate Family: Son of ( ( ( ( (CONTINUE))))) Tippet Husband of Edith Marguerite Tippet (Harrington) Occupation: Golfer, golf club administrator, golf course architect. Managed by: Private User. Last Updated: March 23, 2019.

    • Wales
  5. 14 de nov. de 2009 · There is no evidence that Herbert Charles Coningsby Tippet had a “cut glass” English accent; he was a Welshman, born in Newport, Monmouthshire in 1892. A keen amateur golfer in the years before the Great War, he served as a Captain in the Royal Dublin Fusiliers and was awarded the MC for service in France.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bruce_ShandBruce Shand - Wikipedia

    Shand's mother remarried Herbert Charles Tippet, a golf course designer. Contrary to some newspaper reports, young Shand was not abandoned by his mother and stepfather but was taken to live with them in Westbury, Long Island, New York, in 1921.

  7. Herbert Charles Coningsby Tippet (23 November 1891– 28 November 1947) was a leading British amateur golfer, golf club administrator, and golf course architect in the years between the wars.