Charles Lawrie

Charles Dundas Lawrie (8 February 1923 – 31 August 1976) was a Scottish amateur golfer,[1] administrator, and golf course architect.

[7] His cousin, James Haldane Lawrie, was a businessman, financier and patron of the arts.

[8] Charles fought in World War II as a 2nd Lt.[9] in the Coldstream Guards.

[6] As Sheriff of Anglesey, he took part in the Queen's coronation visit in 1953 in Caernarvon Castle.

The 1961 American team included a young Jack Nicklaus, playing well enough to ensure a dominant victory that year.

Charles D. Lawrie, left, non-playing captain of the Great Britain team at the 1961 Walker Cup, with Jack Westland, right, America's non-playing captain.
World Amateur Championship Match between New Zealand and Great Britain, played in Hong Kong in 1962.
Various amateur match badges.
3,4,5 Moray Place
The grave of Charles Dundas Lawrie, North Berwick Cemetery