Bill Davies (golfer)

Prior to World War I, Davies was professional at Hooton Park Golf Club.

[2] In September that year, he reached the final stages of the News of the World Matchplay, finishing 5th in the northern section qualifying,[3] although he lost 2&1 to Fred Leach in the first round.

In 1914 he won the 6th Liverpool and District Professional Championship at Leasowe Golf Club.

He tied with H Cadwell on 148 but won the playoff the following day 147 to 150, winning £10 and a gold medal.

In 1928 he became professional at Wallasey Golf Club in succession to Bob Kirk, Jr.[7] He remained there until his retirement in 1964.