John O'Gaunt Golf Club Seniors Section
Tuesday, 19 August 2025
Bailiff Shield August 19 2025
Monday, 18 August 2025
Seniors away to Letchworth Aug 18 2025
Seniors Captain Tony Lloyd and Organiser Nigel Underwood on the Letchworth 1st tee
Organiser Nigel Underwood returned to Letchworth, scene of his first ever hole in one in the Sixties. Here is his report of our inter-club match
The latest group of JoG Seniors' finest gathered, under glowering skies, in and around Letchworth’s lovely Art Deco clubhouse ready to avenge the home club’s win on our home turf a few weeks ago.
Our Captain decided against a stirring speech, trusting instead to his battle-hardened team to bring home the honours ... not his best decision of the day!
So play started from 3 tees and soon blue shirted senior golfers were everywhere, some taking more conventional routes than others. Your humble correspondent had the good fortune to birdie the first before Captain Tony unleashed a barrage of pars, net pars, net birdies, net eagles “I’ve never played like this before” he said, the grin suggesting it was an enjoyable experience. So we won 6 and 4, with an approximate better ball score of 50 points for the 18 holes. Our opponents said all the right things ...
But it was not to last ... Tony Goodson and Gavin Little, then
Gerry Degaute and David McNair, lost heavily before Terry Sweeney and Paul Life
achieved a halved match. Trevor Darrington and Chris Saunders won one up ... could
we be seeing a JoG revival? Sadly no, as Pauls Dobson and Hammond, Steve
Collins and Martyn Graham and Michael Newstead and Graham Gadsden were all
defeated.
So 5 ½ to 2 ½ to the
home team. On to a first class lunch with our hosts, niceties and toasts
exchanged, good wishes all round and a resolve to do better next year. Our
Captain no doubt drove home euphoric (and rightly so) with his personal
performance (which included winning Nearest the Pin for the first time) ... if only he’d made that speech ...
Many thanks to all the team, and reserves, for staying fit, well and available, to Letchworth, always outstanding hosts and next year WILL be a different story ... probably
Individual scores:
Tony Lloyd and Nigel Underwood: Won 6&4
Tony Goodson and Gavin Little: Lost 6&5
Gerry Degaute and David McNair: Lost 5&3
Terry Sweeney and Paul Life: Halved
Paul Dobson and Paul Hammond: Lost 3&2
Trevor Darrington and Chris Saunders: Won 1 up
Steve Collins and Martyn Graham: Lost 5&4
Graham Gadsden and Michael Newstead: Lost 7&5
Nearest the Pin: Tony Lloyd
Overall JOG tally:
Won 11
Lost 11
Drawn 1
Friday, 15 August 2025
Seniors at home to Luffenham Heath August 15 2025
Seniors Captain Tony Lloyd and Vice Captain David Barlow with their Luffenham Heath opponents
Organiser David Barlow reports

Wednesday, 13 August 2025
Seniors at home to Saffron Walden August 12 2025
Seniors Captain Tony Lloyd and organiser Michael Newstead relax on the John O'Gaunt terrace with their Saffron Walden opponents
Organiser Michael Newstead reports
My first task of the day had been to check my mail to see if there were any last-minute withdrawals. Instead I found an email from Captain Tony enquiring if I was OK. He had heard I had been at hospital on Monday. Yes, I am fine, thanks Tony for asking.
The Faldo Junior event taking place on John O'Gaunt meant Carthagena was very busy but being permitted to start from both the 1st and 17th tee alleviated the problem and all groups finished in time to enjoy a well-earned libation before sitting down to an excellent lunch at 14:15. Many thanks to the catering and front of house staff for taking care of us.
Out on the course, nearest the pins were visitors Gary MacSwan 6th hole and JOG's Martyn Graham on the 8th.
After the 1st match, as already told, JOG were 1 down.
Next Chris Saunders/Kevin Barbour vs Charles Gjertsen/Patrick Lavelle - JOG win 2 up
Then came Rob Ebsworth/Martyn Graham vs Baron Gotfraind/Gary MacSwan - JOG loss 4 & 2
Richard Cobb/Barry Donovan vs Bill Sandford/Phil Holmes - JOG win 2 up
Penultimate game Oz Osman/Steve Luckman vs Brandon Chapman/Richard Yaxley - JOG loss 2 down
At this point, with the match tied at 3.5 points each, up step Trevor Darrington and Gerry DeGaute to pull off a 3 & 1 win, Gerry topping off his day with a magnificent birdie on the 15th.
Announcing the score of a JOG win 4.5 to 3.5, I leave you with the words spoken by Gerry, the visiting organiser to his Saffron Walden team: "Gentlemen, we continue our unbroken record of never winning an away match!"
Tuesday, 12 August 2025
Seniors away to Wellingborough August 11 2025
Seniors Captain Tony Lloyd and Organiser Neil Pinnington relax with their Wellingborough opponents waiting for the overall scores to some in
Organiser Neil Pinnington reports
The team all arrived punctually to be greeted by superb
weather (if a little hot) and a warm welcome from our hosts.
The captain and I had been soundly beaten in the home match,
but Tony was in no mood to let that happen again. The success of his drive on
Captain's Day seemed to have gone to his head. He was playing way better than
his handicap. My only contribution in the match was to hold the flag for him as
he holed putt after putt to win 7 of the first 12 holes. At this point we were
5 up. I then made the mistake of
mentioning that his efforts would be writ large in the match report. This
caused an immediate catastrophic loss of form (for both of us) and we lost the
next two holes. However, Tony then rallied to win the 15th and the
match 4&3.
In the past. our matches against Wellingborough have been characterised
by a comfortable win at home followed by a disastrous result at Wellingborough.
However, the away results had been improving. Last year’s loss of 3.5 to 4.5 was by far our
best. Having started out with a win,
Tony and I awaited the following results with high hopes of doing even better. However,
in the second match Warren Churms and Paul Dobson lost to a player who was having
an equally good a day as our captain (as reported by Warren). When Chris Dennis and Algy achieved an
honourable half, the match was all square and could have gone either way. Our
hopes gradually grew stronger as each of the next four matches recorded wins.
Congratulations to all concerned. Special mention should be given to Paul Life
and Tariq Bhatti for their impressive 5&4 win. Also, Jonathan Lean and Paul
Jeeves who were 3 down standing on the 13th tee but then won the
next 5 holes for a remarkable 2&1 win. Commiserations to Oz and Graham
Gadsden who narrowly lost on the eighteenth green.
The final match
result was a magnificent 5.5 to 2.5 win.
I also must record that I managed to write my name on the
nearest the pin sheet only to be deprived of the bottle of wine by Chris
Dennis.
The detailed results were:
Tony Lloyd and Neil Pinnington won 4&3
Warren Churms and Paul Dobson lost
5&4
Chris Dennis and Algy Grimes
Halved
Peter Imray and Rob Ebsworth won
2&1
Paul Life and Tariq Bhatti won
5&4
Jonathan Lean and Paul Jeeves won
2&1
David Wood and Chris Roy won 3&2
Oz Osman and Graham Gadsden lost
1down
On the 18th green after a 4&3 win for Tony and Neil
Wellingborough's magnificent clubhouse
Tuesday, 5 August 2025
Senior Captain's Day August 5 2025
Senior Captain Tony Lloyd presents Bill Walker with the winner's trophy
Senior Section Captain Tony Lloyd reports on Senior Captain's Day
Captains v Vice Captains: Paul Fletcher, Peter Wade, Tony Lloyd and David Barlow
Tony's practice swing on the 1st tee: always better than the real thing!
Second place overall: Len Greaves
Third place: Colin Norman
Paul Beck: Nearest the Pin on the 4th
Chris Saunders: Nearest the pin on the 10th
Phil Armstrong: Nearest the Pin on the 16th
Graham Gadsden: Nearest the pin in 2 on the 12th
Michael Newstead and Dave Wood: Winners of the putting competition
Rob Bage: winner of the virtual nearest the pin competition
Club Captain Peter Wade and Seniors Captain Tony Lloyd:
winners of the Captains vs Vice Captains Shield
Tony prepares to take his Captain's drive
Tony with Ian Simpson who correctly guessed 175 yards right fairway
Sunday, 3 August 2025
Senior Section Committee Meeting Notes 17th July 2025
In attendance: Tony Lloyd (TL), David Barlow (DB) Algy Grimes (AG) Richard Westergreen – Thorne (RWT) Barry Donovan (BD) Jonathan Lean (JL), Nigel Underwood (NU)
Treasurer's report (BD)
Tuesday 15th July saw the Reg Batson Medal
Trophy with a full field of 42. Many found the rigours of medal play, white
tees , the JoG course and a stiff breeze very challenging, but a very tight
finish resulted, the top four all on 69. Winner on countback was Barry Donovan,
second Dominic Murphy and third Peter Jarman. Very unlucky to miss out in
fourth was Keith Fuller on the same score.
Next up we
have;
· Member
and Guest Day on July 29th. A full field of 48 pairs with a two tee
start on July 29th. Catering
arrangements confirmed with Paula as previously outlined.
· Senior
Captain's Day on August 5th. Full field of 100 with 6 on reserve
list. Shotgun start at 9.00. Timings and playing groups will go out later this
week after one or two tweaks.
· The
Bailiff Shield on August 19th. 99 entries to date (although I
already have 3 or possibly 4 extra starts available) so officially 3 space
spare at the moment. There is a reserve list set up too.
Ongoing issues:
· No
progress to report on inclement weather procedure; I am waiting for a quieter
time to get Gordon’s ear.
· Handing
in cards has been much improved the last 2 competitions. Intercepting the last
2 matches to finish and wrenching their cards from them makes a huge
difference!
· jogscomps
email address……..I may have solved this….
· With
such large numbers do we need to consider, probably for next year now, booking
more start times ? We can get through this year on an ad hoc basis.
· Slow
play including email sent after the
Stableford last week.
· Annual
Stableford Trophy. We slipped up by not announcing a one prize only rule BUT (
and I have canvassed quite widely on this) a lot of support for divisional
prizes. I propose that, from next year, that competition is played as a
divisional competition. There would be an overall winner, obviously, then 1st,
2nd and 3rd in each division. It would mean paying out
around £60 extra in prize money depending on prize levels.
(see below)
Match Secretary's Report (AG)
Gog Magog – away – 15
Harpenden Common – away – 8
Luffenham Heath – away – 12 (includes two jokers,
we didn’t close that option off!)
Millbrook – away – 13
South Beds – away – 12
Bedford & County – home – 10
Let’s hope we can pull the results round a bit, at
least with the five away matches at the end we receive their team first, so I
will ask the organisers to try to match handicaps where possible to try and
even up the shots.
With help from RWT I have put together a spreadsheet of requirements for arrangements for Swap Days. I am working through my list for both clubs and will report back to the committee once I have collated the results.
The choices are:-
Breakfast:
1. Bacon
roll with tea and coffee
Main Course (choose one):
1. Chilli
with Rice Nachos and Sour Cream
2.
Chicken curry with rice and naan
3. Trio
of sausages with mash caramelised Onion Gravy and seasonal vegetables
Desserts (choose one):
1.
Seasonal crumble
2. Sticky
toffee pudding
3.
Pavlova
I await a reply from Rob as to their chosen meal
Newmarket: 2025
Breakfast of Coffee and Bacon Roll
Sausage and mash
Cottage pie
Chicken and Chorizo in a tomato sauce
For dessert,
Brownie
Sticky toffee pudding.
Lemon Roulade
I am minded to go for the Cottage Pie and Sticky
Toffee Pudding, bearing in mind the October weather, but am happy to go with
the Committee’s majority decision.
I have advised Rob that we will be charging our members £28.00 to include cost of prizes – he will be arranging the same for his members with the cost being taken out of their club bar cards. He brought up the subject of staff gratuities and that his committee would not sanction this being taken from the bar cards. I have suggested that gratuities can be collected at the meal min the time-honoured pint glass method. He has agreed with this.
The notice should include the following:-
Entrants to let me know if they need a buggy so that I can allocate and team them up to share buggies. (Richard has provisionally booked all buggies at Newmarket). I will ensure that buggies are reserved at JOG.
The golf will be a first tee start.
4BBB.
No “Gimmees”
Play off Yellow tees
85% of Course handicap
Prize for winning team.
Prize for nearest the pin x 2
Stoke Rochford: 2026
Provisionally in the Club Diary for 5th October
2026.
All trophies are accounted for and are either in the trophy cabinet or residing with their respective competition winners.
Seniors Member and Guest Day, July 29th 2025 (NU)
Senior Captain's Day Arrangements (DB)
The trial of divisional prizes in the Annual
Stableford was deemed a success but that it needed to be tweaked. The committee
agreed that there should be an overall winner, three divisional prizes for each
of the three divisions and a one prize rule.
NU to bring a proposal to the next meeting. This to
include which competitions it would apply to in 2026.
.Calendar 2026
A suggestion had been made that participants should
play off course handicap difference in Senior Section knockout Competitions.
After discussion it was agreed to continue with the current arrangements of
full handicap difference.on the course of the day.
AOB
Thurs Aug 14
Tues Sep 16
Thurs Oct 16
Thurs Nov 13
Thurs Jan 13 2026
Thurs Feb 3 2026 (AGM)