Pitch and putt World Strokeplay Championship

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Pitch and putt World Strokeplay Championship is the single world competition organized by the Federation of International Pitch and Putt Associations (FIPPA) played biannually.

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World Strokeplay Championship 2009

The first championship was played in April, 2009, at La Grande Motte course, in France, and crowned Catalan player Fernando Cano as World Champion.

World Strokeplay Championship 2009
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Gouden medaille.svg Flag of Catalonia.svg Fernando Cano504848146
Zilveren medaille.svg Flag of Ireland.svg Ray Murphy455746148
Bronzen medaille.svg Flag of Ireland.svg John Walsh505248150
4. Flag of Catalonia.svg Marc Lloret505645151
5. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Patrick Luning505051151
6. Flag of Ireland.svg Sean Downes544950153
7. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Steve Deeble525250154
8. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Henk-Rik Koetsier495055154
9. Flag of Ireland.svg Derek Courtney555347155
10. Flag of Ireland.svg Damien Fleming545150155

World Strokeplay Championship 2013

The first championship was played in July, 2013, at Tambre course, and crowned Irish player John Walsh as World Champion.

World Strokeplay Championship 2013
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Gouden medaille.svg Flag of Ireland.svg John Walsh53465148198
Zilveren medaille.svg Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Rogerson50504951200
Bronzen medaille.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Deeble48505152201
4. Flag of Catalonia.svg Josep Martinez56445151202
5. Flag of Galicia.svg Sebastián Franco48515351203
Flag of Ireland.svg John Crangle51475154203
Flag of Ireland.svg Frank Dineen48495254203
Flag of Ireland.svg Liam O'Donovan51445157203
9. Flag of Ireland.svg Chrissie Byrne52505053205
10. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rolf Kwant56514950206

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