Geoffrey Hunt

[1] In 1953, he was beaten 2&1 by Bernard in the 36-hole final of the Gor-Ray Cup at Hartsbourne Golf Club, the assistant professionals' championship.

[4] After his win in the 1954 Gor-Ray Cup, Hunt had a long illness only returning to tournament golf at the start of the 1957 season.

[6] In 1960 the Hunt brothers won the Pickering Professional-Assistants tournament at Wentworth, a 36-hole four-ball aggregate pairs event.

[7] Hunt won the 1962 Coombe Hill Assistants' Tournament with a record score of 274, 6 strokes ahead of Len Roberts.

[6] Hunt had been ineligible for the Gor-Ray Cup for some years, under a rule which excluded assistants who had had high finishes in big events.