Tuesday, 1 April 2025

Seniors v Aspley Guise at home Tuesday April 1 2025

 

Rafe Bateson and Tony Lloyd with Kevin Kelly and Graham Rumsey from Aspley Guise

Organiser Rafe Bateson reports

Shorts and tee shirts were replaced by trousers (by some) and jackets as the cold wind woke everyone up!!! 
The sun didn't warm up until about 10.00!
It was great to see the team from Aspley Guise, many of whom had played last year, so it was good to catch up before heading out.
Our day got off to a brilliant start with Captain Tony Lloyd chipping in from 50 yds on the first for a birdie whilst I put my ball into a tree! Then it was downhill all the way to the 10th, at which point we were 3 down, then a fighting comeback to go one up by the 14th but sadly we ran out of steam and lost 2&1 .
Some great results and comebacks enabled us to win the match 5 - 3.
Both Barry Donovan and Len Greaves got  birdies on the 18th, which I'm sure they will tell you about if you see them in the bar. 
Paul Hammond had a brilliant back nine for him and Chris Roy to come from behind to win 2&1.
Nearest the pin for John O'Gaunt on the 16th was Chris Sullivan.


Full results:
Tony Lloyd and Rafe Bateson lost 2&1
David Barlow and Tony Goodson lost 4&2
Paul Hammond and Chris Roy won 2&1
Fred Williams and Paul Life won 4&3
Barry Donovan and Neil Pinnington won 5&4.
Len Greaves and Dave Wood lost 2&1.
Chris Saunders and Richard Cobb won 2&1 with Chris giving 21 & 22 shots respectively to Aspley Guise.
Finally Gavin Little and Michael Newstead won 4&2


A thank you to Len Greaves who was drafted in 15 minutes before his tee time due to a no show by one of our team.
Following an excellent meal of lasagne and chips we said our farewells, a good day was had by all. 


Anyone got a tree wood? Rafe Bateson on the JoG first

Sunday, 30 March 2025

Captains' Putt Out and Drive Tuesday March 29 2025

 

Four captains, from left, Tony Lloyd, Jackie Lansdowne, Lucy Edwards and Peter Wade
 prepare for their ceremonial drives  - the first golfers to use the new first tee.



The four captains - club, ladies, junior and senior - kicked off their year officially with a ceremonial drive down the John O'Gaunt first fairway from the pristine new tee square.
Peter Wade, Club Captain, Jackie Lansdowne, Ladies Captain, Lucy Edwards, Junior Captain and Tony Lloyd, Senior Captain carried out the task proudly wearing tee shirts bearing the logo of their chosen charity, The Alzheimer's Society.
Earlier, the retiring Captains completed their Putt Out on the 18th green in front of a large crowd who had gathered after the Captains' Texas Scramble.
David Barlow, Seniors Vice Captain, stood in for Richard Westergreen-Thorne who was unable to attend.
Onlookers had placed "bets" on the total yardage of the four drives. The winner/winners will be announced soon. They share half the pot, the other half going to the Captains' charity, The Alzheimer's Society.




David Barlow, Ixie Akpan, Chris Ellis and Justin Thomas

David putts out on behalf of Richard Westergreen-Thorne

Jackie Lansdowne drives off

Peter Wade drives off

Lucy Edwards drives off

Tony Lloyd drives off


Thursday, 20 March 2025

Singles Stableford Roll Up March 20 2025

 

The first of the season's Singles Stableford Roll Ups was played from the Carthagena white tees on Thursday March 20.

Roll Up chief organiser Bill Walker described it as a great day all round with great weather, a good turnout and fast greens.

The winner, with an impressive 43 points, was Peter Sweeney. No doubt Peter, who entered a qualifying card, will be looking forward to a well-deserved handicap cut.

See table below for the full results. Well done to everyone who took part.

The next qualifying roll up will take place on Thursday May 8.

Finishing order

Pos’n

Name

Score

Amount of winnings

1

Peter Sweeney

43

£5

2=

Paul Beck

40

£4

2=

Graham Gadsden

40

£4

2=

Rob Ebsworth

40

£4

5

Phil Bateman

38

£3

6

Jack Shephard

35

£2

7=

Bill Walker

33

£2

7=

Michael Etwaroo

33

£2

9=

John Whitbread

32

£1

9=

David Barlow

32

£1

Senior Section Committee Meeting Notes 13th March 2025

 

In attendance: Tony Lloyd (TL), David Barlow (DB), Algy Grimes (AG), Dave Wood (DW), Jonathan Lean (JL), Richard Westergreen – Thorne (RWT), Nigel Underwood (NU)

 Apologies: None

 

Minutes and Matters Arising from previous meeting

 All matters arising were covered under other agenda items.

 

Captain's Report (TL)

 I attended the Golf Committee on Feb 12 and the following items will be of interest to us as seniors:

 A: Handicap Limits: the Handicap Index limit of 36 for people entering club scrambles was lifted following representations from members. There will still be a limit of 28 shots given though which seemed to have general approval. I was assured that this only affects club scrambles and we remain free to organise ours as we see fit.

 B: Starters and Marshals: Justin Thomas is to chair a working group to discuss arrangements for starters and marshals at certain times. He is particularly interested to hear from members who have experience gained from other clubs where this happens. I said the Senior Section would be interested in being represented and would invite volunteers to come forward. To avoid any potential confrontation, those volunteers would need to be carefully selected for their tact and diplomacy for want of a better phrase. This is particularly apposite given that a player in the Ladies and Seniors Greensomes received some verbal abuse for challenging a solo player who had pushed into the competition and was playing two balls to boot.

 JL asked what had happened with the offers from committee members to help as starters and marshals. TL explained that the purpose of the working group was to consider the principles and ways of operating such a scheme, He also reported that David McNair and David Wrench had come forward offering to join the working group. TL will feed in names of volunteers as and when appropriate.

 C: Course monitoring: Rob Earls is to set up a course monitoring working group which will analyse numbers of players on the courses, pace of play etc. More details to follow.

 D: Vice Captains Cup: This is open to all members who have joined since Jan 1 2022 and this year, for the first time, may be open also to the Club Vice Captain. I am not sure if this extends to the Senior Vice Captain. It may be a decision for Rob Earl. I will keep you posted. It will be played on May 10.

 E: Members Survey: Rob Earls told me that the questions were being finalised and the survey would be carried out “soon”.

 F: Captains Committee: The item of most importance to us was a discussion around what proportion of the total Captains’ charity pot should be devoted to what will be called the Pauline Aubigne Community Fund. The consensus seemed to be one third, although Peter Wade is keen for this to be ratified by the Executive Board.

 It is likely that requests for funding from this pot will start to be considered shortly.

 Finally, I managed to sell the remaining two pullovers and two polo shirts for the grand total of £30 which I have passed to Barry for the Captain’s Charity

 

Vice Captain's Report (DB)

 DB gave a brief outline of the members he has been in contact with regarding their health and circumstances and various names of members were also put forward for him to contact.

 

IPC Report(RWT)

 Nothing to report

 

Treasurer's Report

 1. Financial position. On 9th March we have a Bank balance of £17,7774.78. This

is an extraordinary situation and unfortunately will not last long!! This includes

a. £6590 to be paid to the Charity this week

b. £5711 held for the Forest Pines Tour – due to be paid in the next week.

 

2. New Accounting processes

a. I offered help to Gordon in transitioning the new accounting processes that will be delivered by the Outsource of Accounting following Sue Bolton’s departure. He was enthusiastic about our involvement – but so far, no progress beyond a handover meeting with Sue and Paula

b. I am very concerned that a multitude of new processes will be introduced without our engagement and that we will be left to sort a mess. This needs to be escalated to the Executive level.

c. We are about to hit the new season, and I really should not be feeling this exposed.

 

3. Forest Pines Tour.

a. Attendee list was circulated to members of the committee. There has been one further withdrawal is bringing us down to 30.

b. Final payment is due end of next week.

c. Plan is to have 4 teams – drawn from handicap groupings to even out the proceedings. Prize for best team and best overall score for each day. Longest Drive and Nearest the pin each day. We should have funds for prizes making everything self-funding. We have one special prize – that will be delivered after the event – a Cobra Driver.

 This was discussed and BD will decide on the most appropriate way for it to be used.

 It was also agreed that the winner(s) from the tour be invited to attend the Presentation Dinner.

 BD thanked NU for offering to help with setting up the competitions.

 

4. Bank Account. Lloyds have advised that with pretty much immediate effect our account will attract charges. Not penal but there are principles at stake! I will continue to research other options and advise the committee at a future meeting. My intention is to look for an interest-bearing account – currently not offered by Lloyds.

 Action Point: It was agreed that the financial transactions with the club, in the light of the outsourcing of some finance functions, should be a separate agenda item at the next meeting.

 

Honorary Secretary's Report (RWT)

 

The start of the new year for the committee means contacting all of the clubs that we play to share with them our new list of contacts. This has been completed, and it elicited a few changes at their end and Algy now has the updated list of contacts at other clubs.

I am aware that the Senior Section Noticeboard near the changing rooms is something that has fallen out of use with the advent of emails and IG sign-ups, etc. So that it is not left empty I have put a copy of our contact details and our 2025 calendar on the board and a note inviting people to join us.

Thinking of our matches with other clubs I raised at the last Captains Committee meeting I attended that the Visitors Changing Room is certainly fit for purpose but could be made a little more welcoming for our guests. Tony and I have recently had a look at the room together and will be following up a few options and suggestions with the club.

By the time that we meet we will have been able to hand over the cheque to the British Heart Foundation for the money we raised for them in 2024. It was an excellent effort for us to raise such a sum.

I have signed up 11 new members to the seniors in the past four weeks. One is a Lady Member who is going to participate in a some of our events, five are current club members who have been encouraged to come forward by other existing members, one is a current club member who I spotted had entered the Green Tilley and three are new to the club. Paul Fletcher, who is Peter Wade’s pick for Vice Captain this year, has also joined us and Paul has expressed an interest in playing in some of our events during 2025. This means that we are edging ever closer to 300 members and it currently stands at 297. I gather from Tony that there may be a few more coming forward from new members to the club that he and David met at a recent club Induction session.

Around the time we next meet I will contact all the clubs we play to offer dates for our matches for 2026 so that we can start to build up our calendar in plenty of time.  As Tony found out last year there will always be unexpected things that come along but having the foundation in place early really helps navigate them when they arise.

 

Competition Secretary's Report (NU)

 The season is underway without, as yet, any great problems. Knockout competitions are underway and two others have taken place, the Mixed Greensomes with the Ladies, on March 4th , won by Paul Hammond and Penny Staveley Smith who scored 43 points on the Carthagena and the 4 Ball Better Ball Trophy, played on

March 11th on the JoG and won by Chris Saunders and Bob Isaacson with an excellent 46 points.

 (There was no 2’s club for this event, mea culpa.)

 Both were to some extent affected by late withdrawals, but those problems were resolved. (Note; a pool of reserves can dry up very quickly !)

Next up are;

-       Rex Bullock Trophy, April 8 th , 95 signed up (max 120)

-       Jock Allan Prostate Cancer Charity Day, April 14th , 83 entries ( 41 x 2 , 1 x 1) max 100

-       Ken Robinson Scramble, April 29 th , entry opens March 22nd . (Newsletter reminder to enter via SINGLE ENTRY ONLY portal)

 The support and help from all and sundry has been much appreciated. Jonathan is proving an outstanding and very patient teacher…I think within a year or two I will be on top of this job!

Action Point: the arrangements in inclement weather for cancelling or curtailing a competition that is already underway to be added as an agenda item for the next meeting.

 

Match Secretary's Report (AG)

 We had around 52 players signed up early on, it is now up to 64 players when we suspended the sign up to Tranche 2.

 The selections were made for Tranche 1 matches but unfortunately, we have already had 4 withdrawals but these have been covered by reserves. For our first match away to Bedford & County on 18th March, the organiser has matched the handicaps well so there isn’t an imbalance in the shot allowance as has been seen in previous years.

 Charging players for the matches quickly was an issue last year for whatever reason. I have asked all organisers to do the following to try to speed things up. “Please inform Clubhouse Manager, Match Secretary and Treasurer by email, of those who played for JOG so the match fee can be deducted from their account – team sheet is best.” Paula wanted to be told the team before each match I have resisted this because of late changes that happen which may mean other errors in charging the correct person.

 Selection system - As you know we have had a severe issue with the sign-up process for Tranche 2. Having said that most matches have a good number already signed up, including 10 Jokers for Saffron Walden Away, I think we should limit any further Jokers for that match when it reopens.

 The main reason for the outage was due to players not following the correct procedure and signing up twice. I understand that there is a message on the Google Sheets platform that confused people, this is something that has been added by Google that doesn’t help us. In one instance a player signing up for a second time, somehow overwrote another players name etc, how we don’t know! That player has been reinstated and the person that was signing up a second time had both entries deleted and was asked to sign up again as new, which worked.

 Alban Macdonald has been working on a solution and has made some progress that seems to be working but needs further trials, hopefully all will be working by the weekend. Subject to what solution Alban achieves, I may send everyone their own actual link as I did last year to try and ensure no more duplication when we get to selections for Tranche 3.

 

Trophy Custodian's Report (DW)

 Presentation Evening Menu:

 Previous discussions with Clubhouse Manageress and Chef Marcus have led me to the conclusion that it will not be practicable to have a Carvery meal at the presentation Dinner. Serving each diner with their choices will take too much time and prolong the evening. I suggest that we return to the Christmas meal menu, with a fish dish alternative. Marcus will cater for anyone with dietary needs as usual.

 Bas Backhouse Trophy

 I would like to personally thank Jonathan Lean for his work on the trophy during his convalescence away from the course. The Trophy is now repaired, and the wooden base is now an integral part, making the trophy taller, but less likely to topple and break again. It may pose some problems with storage in the trophy cabinet, but I am sure this is not insurmountable. I will ensure that Andy Wellings the 2024 winner is given a chance to display the trophy at home for a few months.

 Three Clubs and Putter Trophy

Following an unsuccessful attempt to source a suitable miniature golf club ( I am advised by our engraver that these are no longer being manufactured anywhere and are now as rare as residue from a rocking horse). Attempts to have a 3D printed club made have proved impossible as any product would not be detailed enough.

Algy has saved the day! He recalled a distant past birthday cake that included a small golf club in its decoration. Miraculously he found it and gave it to me. It is almost a perfect match and has now been added to the trophy after receiving 7 coats of gold paint. Thank you Algy. The Trophy title plate has now been replaced with one which reads “Three Clubs and a Putter”

 All trophies are accounted for and now in a good state of repair.

 Seniors Section Honours Boards

I am pleased to report that all Seniors Section Honours Boards are up to date with 2024 winners. The spelling mistake is rectified and the Board headings are now highlighted in Gold and stand out similar to the Club Boards.

 

Entry requirements for Scrambles and Jubilee Trophy

 The entry requirements for both these competitions have been looked at in the light of changes for 2025 in the entry requirements for club competitions. Both competitions entry requirements are consistent with those of the club competitions and will remain the same for 2025 as in previous years.

 

Club Executive Board             

 It was noted that DB and RWT have put themselves forward for roles on the club executive committee. The committee wished both DB and RWT well in their applications.

 

Matters from Members

 None were received

 

AOB

-       It was agreed that Bill Walker be invited to attend the next meeting as Item 1 to cover the arrangements for the upcoming Prostate Day with the committee

-       RWT will send a note to Wendy Ashcroft to ask for JL to be added to those with access to competition administration on IG.

-       It was confirmed that we have a staggered start for all matches that begin up to 9.30am at home. AG will produce a crib sheet for participants in home matches to cover procedures such as approaching the 17th on JOG by the side of the pro shop and arrangements for those in groups 5 and 6 on both courses

  

Dates of Future Meetings

 

Thurs April 10

Thurs May 8

Thurs June 12

Thurs July 17

Thurs Aug 14

Tues Sep 16

Thurs Oct 16

Thurs Nov 13

Thurs Jan 13 2026

Tues Feb 3 2026 (AGM)

 

Wednesday, 19 March 2025

Seniors away to Bedford and County March 18 2025

 

Organiser Terry Domagala and JOG Seniors Captain Tony Lloyd on the first tee with
 Bedford and County's Captain Richard Shortland and last year's Captain Chris Bareford




Tony Lloyd reports on his first match as Seniors Captain

Playing your first match as Captain of the Senior Section is quite a landmark, so I offered to relieve organiser Terry Domagala of his blog-writing duties and pen a few words of my own on our away match at Bedford and County.
I was up with the larks for the 45-minute journey as I had never visited this course before and didn't want to be late on any account.
 Most of our players also arrived in good time for coffee and introductions - apart from three who got stuck in traffic. Fortunately I was able to contact them by phone to ascertain that they were only a short distance away and would easily make their tee times.
So, after the formalities, Terry and I made our way to the first tee on a bright but chilly morning.
Posing for a photo with our Bedford and County opponents I was already sizing up the first hole and picturing my ball soaring up the fairway following my golf lesson the day before.
Things are never that simple are they. I was a little anxious as you might imagine. Terry was more forthright. You looked like a rabbit in the headlights, he remarked later.
Anyway, you guessed it, my first shot went left into the trees and I was already on the back foot. 
We quickly went two down but fought our way back to all square, even one up briefly.
Both our opponents missed the green on their Nearest the Pin hole while Terry and I both hit the green and won the hole.
Could we do it again on OUR Nearest the Pin hole? I missed the green right but Terry hit a cracking shot to within a few inches, taking the hole and winning a bottle of wine.
For those of you who have not played Bedford and County there is a short par 3 which defies belief.
It is the 16th where the green is protected by a row of mature Scots pines immediately in front. One of our opponents hit a tree and ricochet out of contention while his partner sent a shot soaring over the trees but short of the green. Mine didn't so much soar as bobble through a gap in the trees to end up miraculously on the green. Hole halved in par.
After the 16th we were all square, but sadly ended the day 2 down with local knowledge on the last two holes very important. That's my excuse anyway!
As Terry and I sat in the bar waiting for our colleagues to come in we were hoping for the best. Then praying for a miracle as three more JOG teams reported narrow losses. 
Our pride was saved by three wins, but the result overall was a 5-3 win for Bedford and County.
The defeat on my first time out as Captain was hard to take, but after a refreshing pint, sausage and mash and spotted dick, I was feeling a little happier with life.
My heartfelt thanks to all of the team for a day I will remember for a long time.
And thanks in particular to Terry who acted not only as a brilliant organiser but also as my "counsellor and life coach" as he tried to settle my nerves!
Next stop Aspley Guise at home on April Fool's Day. Oh no!

Results in full
Tony Lloyd and Terry Domagala: Lost 2 down
Steve Luckman and Alban Macdonald: Lost 2 down
Algy Grimes and Tony Walters: Lost 1 down
Graham Gadsden and Paul Jones: Won 5 & 3
Paul Hammond and Paul Life: Won 2 & 1
Dave Wood and Gavin Little: Lost  2 & 4
Paul Dobson and Oz Osman: Won 3 & 1
Peter Wade and Michael Newstead: Lost 1 & 3



Tony tees off. Fortunately you can't see where the ball went.
 Let's just say it was a nervy start for the new Captain's first match



Terry wins Nearest the Pin for JoG