St. Anne's-on-Sea, (Possibly Lytham St. Anne's, Lancashire)
Titles read: "Amateur Golf Championship - Lawson Little wins for second year in succession at St. Anne's-on-Sea" (super over golf scene).
WS. Lawson Little putting. WS. Crowds. WS. Putting on green. MS. Dr. Twidell? and Lawson Little striding along the course. LS. American Lawson Little shaking hands at the prize giving LS. Little receiving British Amateur Championship trophy. WS. Little speaking (Nat Sound) he thanks the British crowd for the welcome given to himself and other member of the American contingent. WS. Crowd. LS. Lawson little finishes his speech. CU. Lawson Little and the trophy (a very good close up of the British Open Championship trophy).
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