Neil Hotchkin
Neil Stafford Hotchkin was an English first-class cricketer active 1934–48 who played for Cambridge University and Middlesex [County Cricket Club|Middlesex]. He was born and died in Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire, where his family had developed a golf course.
Sporting career
Hotchkin was educated at Eton College and played in the Eton-Harrow match in 1931, 1932 and 1933. He then went to Cambridge University and opened the batting for Cambridge University Cricket Club in the 1935 The [University Match |University match] against Oxford. He played a handful of matches for Middlesex, the last in 1948, and some matches for the Europeans cricket team while stationed in India during World War II. In 23 first-class matches he scored 736 runs at an average of 21.02.His father, Stafford Hotchkin, developed a golf course at the family home of Woodhall Spa Manor in 1891. Neil Hotchkin was the English Golf Union president in 1972. He was also President of The European Golf Association from 1989 to 1991. He sold the Woodhall Spa Golf Club to the EGU in 1995. The EGU relocated the National Golf Centre to Woodhall Spa, and the main course at the club was named the Hotchkin Course.