Wednesday, 10 September 2025

Seniors away to South Beds Sept 10 2025

 

Seniors Captain Tony Lloyd and organiser Chris Dennis with their South Beds opponents


Organiser Chris Dennis reports


We all turned up at South Beds full of confidence to gain an away win but things didn’t turn out as hoped.
The weather forecast had been for rain, heavy at times, thunder and lightning. In the event it we got sunshine and a few showers -  the only nuisance being continually putting on and removing waterproofs.
Myself and Captain Tony had an enjoyable and friendly match which we narrowly lost 2&1.
The tone was set on the relatively easy Par 3 1st which both sides messed up comprehensively. The South Beds Captain Jack totted up the combined score ... 23 shots!
But the highlight of the day came on the 16th tee. The advice to Tony was hit it over the 5 bar gate ahead of us (60 yards away) but Tony unfortunately hit it up against the gate (the photo below shows his predicament).
The dream team of Andy Brown and David Barlow fared better, halving their match. 
Their opponents were so impressed they told their Captain: "These guys should be on Sky TV." It wasn't clear whether they meant Sky Golf of Sky Comedy!
Dave commented afterwards: “It was close and a real battle”. I think the battle scrambled Dave’s mind because he hunted around the changing room for ages looking for his kit bag until it dawned on him it was in his car 🤦🏻‍♂️
The next two matches were lost 4&3 and 3&2. Jonathan’s only comment was “we couldn’t recover after being 4 down after 5 holes”.
Paul and Terry did very well to secure our first win by 1up so we were hopeful the matches to follow would go our way 🤞but the next two matches were lost 4&3 and 2&1 with Gerry’s comment whilst shaking his head “we were 4 up after 6”.
Well done to Trevor and Paul who emphatically won the last match 6&4
So overall we lost 5 1/2 to 2 1/2
Disappointment turned to delight as we sat down to a meal of steak and ale pie and chips followed by cheesecake and fruit compote.

Individual scores:
Tony Lloyd and Chris Dennis: Lost 2&1
David Barlow and Andy Brown: Halved
Steve Mathers and Alban Macdonald: Lost 4&3
Jonathan Lean and Graham Gadsden: Lost 3&2
Paul Hammond and Terry Domagala: Won 1 up
Phil Armstrong and Dick Cobb: lost 4&3
Gerry Degaute and Tony Goodson: lost 2&1
Trevor Darrington and Paul Jones: Won 6&4




Tony scratches his head wondering how to play this next shot on the 16th

Chris chips onto the green against a dramatic backdrop

Above and below, scenes from the South Beds course 


Running tally for JOG seniors

Won 12

Lost 15

Drawn 1


Seniors away to Gog Magog Sept 9 2025

 

Seniors Captain Tony Lloyd and organiser Paul Jones relax with their Gog Magog opponents


Organiser Paul Jones reports


It was quite a shock when my alarm went off at 5:45 and it was still dark outside.  I thought that I had a good chance of winning something today as my 65 mile trip would win me the “longest drive” competition.  Like one or two others I hadn’t taken full account of how bad the traffic can be, especially around Addenbrookes Hospital, and I was quite surprised that despite getting there in an average speed comparable to Stevenson’s Rocket top speed I wasn’t the last JOG player to arrive.  Our opponents were very understanding and a slight change in the batting order meant that all the matches got away pretty much on time.

Due to almost all of JOG players having handicaps under 20 it was always going to be a struggle for me to come up with evenly balanced pairings as Gog Magog had six players with a handicap index of over 20.  The Top match, featuring our in form captain and myself the organiser (who couldn’t get there on time) was the only match were both JOG players were getting a substantial number of shots, so I felt it was important to get us off to a good start.

Tony was most apologetic to our opponents as we both played considerably better than our handicaps and we raced into a 5-hole lead before our opponents won the tenth hole. We were three over par gross for the front nine and out of embarrassment, I conceded a four-foot birdie putt to their match organiser to half the 7th hole as “two shot Tony” had secured a nett birdie.

We closed out our match on the 14th and I waited to see if my attempts to generate close matches had paid off.  Of the other 7 matches 5 of them went down the 18th with something to play for so it looked like most players had really enjoyed a close game.

All the JOG players that I spoke to were very complementary about the Wandlebury Course and really enjoyed the hospitality that the Gog Magog players showed to us.

After we had showered and changed, we enjoyed an excellent carvery followed by sticky toffee pudding and coffee.

Sensing that time was passing, Tony suggested that the formalities should take place, but Jonathan Lean who had “gate-crashed” the top table was in no hurry as he wasn’t relishing mowing his lawn.

Tony had the pleasure off announcing that JOG had won 5-3 and some of the guys stayed a little longer chatting such was the friendly atmosphere that out hosts had created.  We then set off to face the Cambridge traffic.

The full results were:

Tony Lloyd

Paul Jones

Won 6&4

Jack Shepherd

Neil Pinnington

Won 1 up

Andy Brown

Peter Wade

Lost 1 down

David Barlow

Roy Brown

Won 5&4

Graham Gadsden

Alban Macdonald

Won 3&2

Paul Life

Chris Dennis

Match halved

Peter Imray

Gerry Degaute 

Lost 1 down

Jonathan Lean

Warren Churms

Match halved

 

Peter Wade won the JOG nearest the pin after coming very close to an expensive ace.  


Above and below: scenes from the Wandlebury course


Running tally for JOG seniors with only three matches to go
Won 12
Lost 14
Drawn 1

Monday, 8 September 2025

Fore right! Who's that on the deck?

 

Bill Walker lies prostrate next to the Carthagena 16th green after he failed to hear a player driving off from the 17th shout FORE! after slicing his shot during an Aesopians Society competition.

The ball landed just a few feet from Bill who promptly lay spread-eagled on the ground awaiting the appearance of his prey (who shall remain nameless!)

The moral of the story is shout FORE! as loud as you can ... especially if Bill is in the vicinity!



Thursday, 4 September 2025

Seniors Away Day Peterborough Thorpe Wood Sep 4 2025

 

Winner: Seniors Captain Tony Lloyd receives the Jim Peacock Shield and a bottle of champagne from organiser Richard Coventry


Forty members of the Senior Section gathered at Peterborough Thorpe Wood Golf Club for one of the most popular events in the calendar -  the annual Away Day.
A full English breakfast and coffee in the pub that acts as a clubhouse got proceedings off to a pleasant start with a keen sense of anticipation for the golf to come.
The morning had started with torrential rain and the forecast was for showers throughout the day. But in fact conditions improved so much that, surprisingly,  most of us ended up in shirtsleeves.
Afterwards, over a beer or two, we compared notes on the municipal course which was in remarkably good condition -  only £18 a round should you fancy giving it a go.
Then on to the prizegiving.
Nearest the pin on the 1st was Michael Newstead.
Nearest the pin on the 11th was 6ft 4in Steve Collins - no he hasn't put on a growth spurt, that was his distance from the pin!
Nearest the pin on the 14th was Algy Grimes -  an impressive 6ins from the pin.
Nearest the pin on the 16th was Paul Hammond.
In last place, winning a bottle of champagne and a lesson with a pro, was Bill Conway.
In fourth place, on 34 points, was Terry Domagala.
In third place, on 35 points, was Graham Lewis.
In second place, also on 35 points, was Nigel Underwood.
But the winner, on 36 points, was Senior Section Captain Tony Lloyd who was presented with a bottle of champagne and the much-coveted Jim Peacock Away Day Shield.
Tony thanked organiser Richard Coventry for running the event for the 11th and final year before handing over the reins to Algy Grimes.
To unanimous applause, Richard was presented with a bottle of champagne for all his hard work. He can now put his feet up!

Nearest the pin on the 11th: Michael Newstead


Walking tall: nearest the pin on the 11th, Steve Collins


Nearest the pin on the 14th: Algy Grimes

Nearest the pin on the 16th: Paul Hammond


Last place with a prize of a golf lesson: Bill Conway

Fourth place: Terry Domagala


Third place: Graham Lewis

Runner Up: Nigel Underwood

Tony presents retiring organiser Richard Coventry with a bottle of champagne


Tuesday, 2 September 2025

Seniors away at The Millbrook Sept 2 2025

 

Seniors Captain Tony Lloyd and organiser Jonathan Lean relax with their Millbrook opponents after the match

Organiser Jonathan Lean reports

 

The day dawned bright with a false promise of good weather for our match on the challenging Millbrook course. 

Having met for the usual tea, coffee and biscuits with the introductions, the senior captain and I stood on the first tee full of hope and expectation.  It was Tony’s first time at Millbrook and so the course navigation had to be explained to him, particularly on the challenging first hole, par 5, with a valley of sin and a cardiac hill. 

Thanks to our opponents missing a short putt on the first (Tony looked at me with raised eyebrows questioning if we should give this 2 footer!) our decision not to was justified as it slipped past the hole for us to remain all square.

There was a repeat scenario on the second, also a par 5, where Tony missed a short(ish) putt – still all square.

A fortuitous long putt by yours truly on the third for a gross par on the Stroke Index 1 third salvaged a half there also.

Both of us made a mess of the 4th to go one down but this was quickly recovered on the 5th and then a long putt by Tony on the 6th saw us go 1 up.

A half on the 7th but we lost the 8th and 9th to get to the turn one down.

I mentioned the false promise of good weather.  The forecast proved to be accurate as precipitation started about now and it was waterproofs on and off for the rest of the round. 

The 10th was the JOG nearest the pin hole.  Modesty almost forbids me from reporting that my tee shot hit the pin and finished about 10ft from the hole.  I didn’t need to go for the birdie 2 though as Tony cosied his second up to 6 inches and with a stroke his nett 2 was good enough to win the hole.  All square again.

Good enough to win the NTP though.

Millbrook won the 11th with an outrageous chip-in for a birdie and managed to hold on to their 1 up advantage all the way to the 16th where yet again, Tony managed a well judged putt from just off the green for a net birdie.  All square again.

It was about time that I contributed so my par on the extremely tough 17th was good enough to win the hole so we got to the 18th tee 1 up with 1 to play.

It all came down to Tony having to sink a tricky 3 footer on the last green to win the match.  Why was I worried?  I was just pleased that it was not me that had to do it.  No problems for ice-in-the-veins Tony.  An excellent match won by JOG 1 up.

Full of confidence we repaired to the bar for the rest of the team’s scores.  Our confidence was soon dashed.

Algy Grimes and Gerry Degaute lost 8 & 7.  Started slowly and never recovered.

Chris Dennis and David Price lost 5 & 3.  David injured his back after 7 holes and had to withdraw leaving Chris on his own.  Despite winning the next hole, Chris eventually succumbed to the pressure of 2 against 1.

Gavin Little and Paul Dobson won 2 & 1.  Gavin’s 3 birdies helping to overcome stiff opposition.

Trevor Darrington and Paul Hammond lost 3 & 1.  4 birdies from Paul but couldn’t quite manage the win.

Dick Cobb and Oz Osman lost 4 & 3.  Oz reported that he walked up the very steep 11th twice as his ball refused to stay where it landed.  Not as bad as the very steep 1st where his ball came back to him 3 times!

Steve Mathers and Alban Macdonald won 1 up.  Alban reported that they got their noses in front but were eventually caught on the 15th (their next to last hole having started on the 17th).  However, Steve sank a 20 footer on the last hole for a par to win the hole and the match.

The match score now stood at 4-3 to Millbrook.  We needed a win from the last match in for the draw.  However, it was not to be.

Warren Churms and Michael Newstead lost 2 down.  Warren reported that it was a game of 2 halves.  They played badly on the first 9 holes and even worse on the second 9!

 

Overall match score 5-3 to Millbrook.

 

Excellent hospitality and a lovely meal of Ham salad with new potatoes followed by chocolate fudge cake and ice cream.

 

This is a memorable golf course.  It is quite long with a couple of steep hills to climb but many of the holes stick in the memory and I look forward to renewing the challenge next year.



The blind shot to the 1st green - it's up there somewhere but quite a climb!


Running tally for JOG seniors
Won 11
Lost 14
Drawn 1

Monday, 1 September 2025

Senior Section Committee Meeting Notes 14th August 2025

 


In attendance: Tony Lloyd (TL), Algy Grimes (AG) Richard Westergreen – Thorne (RWT) Barry Donovan (BD) Jonathan Lean (JL), Nigel Underwood (NU)

 Apologies: Dave Wood (DW) David Barlow (DB)

 

Minutes previous

 Agreed

 Matters arising not covered elsewhere on the agenda

 None

 Captain's report (TL)

The highlight of the past month was undoubtedly my Captain’s Day which was an overwhelming success. My thanks go to David Barlow for organising the day, to Nigel Underwood for running the competition and to everyone who helped make the day so special.

 I know it was greatly appreciated by the 100 entrants, many of whom stopped me to pass on their thanks.

 The free drink on my honorarium went down well and the food choice of wraps and chips seemed popular.

 I’m not sure if we have analysed the final figures yet but I am confident that it will have raised a handsome amount for my charity.

 Since we last met, I have attended a number of committees on behalf of the Seniors:

House and Social: discussed among other things were refurbishing of the Burgoyne Suite chairs.

Golf Committee: discussion included success of the new practice facilities, concerns around inclement weather safety provision (shelters and klaxons). No progress on course marshals.

Charity Committee: discussion around the One Charity policy and Longest Day Challenge.

Captains Committee: wide ranging debate around subjects such as the Carol Service, One Charity policy, future nature of the Club Championships, weather shelters and klaxons, clubhouse furniture etc.

 Finally, this job does have its perks. I had the pleasure of being invited to Richmond Golf Club to play in the JOG team versus The Stage Golf Society when I played with Ladies Vice Captain Jean Cobb against a stage and TV actor and world famous conductor. Nice work if you can get it!

 

Treasurer's report (BD)

The financials position as at 14/8 is a bank balance of £8.5k up from £7.3k last month.

 There are a number of recent transactions that need to be processed. Once this has been complete I will finalise the accounts for the ½ year.

 The Finance processes are working well under the new regime. A meeting with the Outsource provider took place in July and a good understanding of each sides issues were discussed. Wendy is providing an excellent service – we will continue to meet monthly to keep on top of things.

 Clarity over non reciprocals is needed as organisers and myself are unaware of contact details for each club. Northampton is Non Reciprocal. Cambridge is no longer. Luffenham needs to be resolved.

 Progress on 2026 tour has been made and a new WhatsApp has been set up for those interested. It would be useful if the promotion of this in the newsletter could continue for a while. We have been advised that September is the best time to book.

 Bank Account. No further action on this. Not currently the priority. Costs are £4.25 per month.

 From a personal point of view, I will be undergoing knee surgery in October which may impact my availability for a while. Shouldn’t impact things too much but I may need some help for the Christmas Fayre.

 2026 suggestion – Committee Golf Day

 Action Point: A proposal for a Committee Golf Day in 2026 to be on the agenda for the next meeting.

 Vice Captain's report (DB)

 Nothing to report this month.

 IPC report (RWT)

 Nothing to report.

 

Secretary’s report (RWT)

 Not a great deal to report this month.

 One new member has joined the mailing list, an existing club member seeking to join in with us and another club member is now receiving the newsletter and will be in his 60 th year on Jan 1 st 2026. One member is moving away and has been taken off the mailing list. The total receiving the Newsletter now stands at 308 a week.

 We await the club review of all competitions and events for 2026 for confirmation of our fixtures for next year. No other amendments to report in our draft calendar.

 Little in the way of member contact in the past month but a couple of suggestions regarding roll up arrangements have been considered by Bill Walker and any changes will be circulated via the Newsletter.

 I have circulated the date and menu for the Past Captains Lunch, but I have had some responses unable to attend plus several others I will need to chase. It may be that we need to put back the date to one more people can attend. (see below)

 Competition Secretary's report (NU)

 There have been two major events since our last meeting, Member and Guest Day on July 29th and Senior Captains Day on August 5th. Both seemed to pass without any major issues.

 For Member and Guest Day there were 48 pairs, a full field, with a two tee start. Other than some very minor issues over the halfway house, caused by a lack of staff that morning, and a (paying) fourball being given a start time in the middle of the comp (this is an issue with IG booking, which I think can be resolved), all went well.

 Kevin Barbour and Kevin Flynn were 3rd with 43 points

Chris Dennis and Dave Charteriss 2nd with 44.

In first place Jonathan Lean and Luke Sansby with 44 points.

 

Senior Captains Day saw another full field of 100 and a shotgun start on JoG. Lightning fast greens and a blustery wind resulted in generally low scoring, so great praise to;

Colin Norman, 3rd with 37 points,

Len Greaves 2nd with 38

And Bill Walker, Winner with an excellent 40 points.

 

Next up is the Bailiff Shield next Tuesday, another full field of 102 participants at time of writing. We need to decide on whether this competition (and perhaps others this calendar year) should have Divisional prizes or not. There is then a bit of a break until the Gordon Percival (individual and hidden teams) on Sept 30th, entry opens on 18/08, the Autumn Singles Stapleford on Oct 7th (opens 30/08) and 3 clubs and a Putter on Oct 14th (opens 02/09.

 I am pleased to report that the greatly improved handing in of cards continues….the message is getting through….without any disqualifications…….yet.

 I was aware of at least one very large gap caused by slow play on Captain's Day, hard to understand with a shotgun start. I intend to investigate further as soon as the opportunity arises.

 We also have fixtures against the juniors and with the ladies. I will touch base with their organisers and start the respective balls rolling.

 

Match Secretary's Report (AG)

 Since our last committee meeting, the Seniors’ team has played only four matches with another one tomorrow, securing two wins and two defeats. Following our 5.5 to 2.5 win at Northampton last month, we did it again in that County, winning 5.5 to 2.5 at Wellingborough this week. We won against Gog Magog 5 to 3 but the usual defeat came at Cambridge CC by 7 to 1. At home on Tuesday against Saffron Walden the result was another win.

 The running totals now stand at Won 10, Lost 10, and Drawn One. Let’s see what the final six matches bring! Come on Tony!!

 Tranche 5 selections have been provisionally selected and we have full teams, although one or two matches are close to the required player numbers. I hope to discuss the final teams with Tony after this meeting. (Although one fixture may already have been decided by a keen organiser),

 As I said last month let’s hope we can continue the results that have brought us good results lately, 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.

 Hopefully I will meet with Alban before next season to work on the Sign-up process, I feel as long as we do not get duplicate sign-ups we will be fine. So as soon as the fixtures can be confirmed we could make a start and clean up any gremlins. Do we have to wait for the Club before proceeding with what we have?

 

Trophy Custodian's Report (DW)

 Swap Days:

 I have been in contact with the organisers Robert at Newmarket and Darell at Stoke Rochford. We agree regarding the reciprocal payment of the meals.

 John O’Gaunt: 2025

 The date and Tee times are booked in the Club Diary and confirmed by Nigel Tarn. Buggies have been reserved with the Pro Shop. Newmarket will advise me of their requirements before the day.

 I have asked Club Captain Peter Wade if he can arrange for himself or his Vice Captain to welcome the Newmarket players to John O’Gaunt on the day at 9.am. I await confirmation from them.

 Newmarket are loading their bar cards with the cost of the meal, golf, prizes. They are also allowing for £2.00 pp for staff gratuities.

 Newmarket: 2025

 The Date and tee times are booked at Newmarket from 10 am to 12.10am. I have advised Newmarket that our choice of meal is Cottage Pie followed by Sticky Toffee pudding.

 I appreciate that we have advertised the cost of the swap day to our members as £28.00 including the cost of prizes. I suggest that we follow the example of Newmarket and also add £2.00 pp for staff gratuities.

We currently have a full contingent of players (40) and a reserve list of seven players (Including myself) should any players withdraw before the day. My thanks to Nigel Underwood for creating the competition entry and reserve lists.

 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.

 Richard has previously invited the club Captain and their swap day organiser to a round of golf at John O Gaunt to set things in motion and to discuss arrangements. I have asked Darrel and Steven Major for their availability. I will arrange the round when I have their response.

 Following this meeting I will commence with the finer details of the swap day. I will send a reminder of our invitation this week.

 Presentation Dinner 2025

 The Presentation Dinner evening is drawing close, so I will be commencing the preparations and sending out the preliminary invitations soon.

Meal choice for the evening will be returning to the festive menu (details of menu to be arranged with Marcus). I will try to keep the cost to our members down as far as inflation allows.

Following the successful introduction of a raffle last year I propose to repeat this onthe evening.

 Trophies:

 All trophies are accounted for and are either in the trophy cabinet or residing with their respective competition winners.

 

Seniors Member and Guest Day Review

 Covered in Competition Secretary's report

 

Senior Captain's Day Review

 In the absence of DB this was deferred until next time although the view of the committee was that it had gone well.

 

Tour 2026

 A WhatsApp group has been publicised in the Newsletter so that BD has a number of fellow seniors who attended in 2025 to bounce ideas off for the 2026 arrangements.

 

Divisional prizes in senior competitions

 It was agreed at the previous meeting that in principle there would be divisional prizes in those GOTY competitions where appropriate. For this meeting NU outlined the following options:

 

There are SIX individual competitions which lend themselves to the divisional structure. They are:

 The Rex Bullock trophy

 The Annual Medal Trophy and Jubilee Trophy *

 Rex Cleaver Championship Trophy *

 Annual Stableford Trophy

 Bailiff Shield

 Autumn Singles Stableford.

(I have discounted Senior Captain's Day (plenty of prizes), Reg Batson (restricted field) and 3 Clubs + putter (smaller field usually))

 Competitions marked * have an additional competition within the main one. Prize for winner only.£40 per competition. These would be unaffected by any change to divisional prizes.

 Average entry of those six competitions over the last three years has been just over 96. (There is a slight trend for numbers to increase but marginal).

 Taking entry fees at the current £5 per head, gross income averages £480 per competition. However, £1 per head goes to the charity pot and 4 x £10 to raffle prizes so that figure is reduced to £344.

 With the CURRENT structure, we then pay out 40 +30 +20 = £90 in prizes. Thus net income per competition is an average of approx. £254.

 

SOME POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVES IF GOING FOR DIVISIONS:

  Overall winner and of Div “X” £50, two divs pay 30,20,10, one pays 20,10 (2nd and 3rd in that division) = £200 in prizes. Net profit approx. £144 per comp.

  Overall and div “X” £50, two divs pay 25,15,10, one pays 15,10 = £175. Net profit approx.£169 per comp.

  Overall and div “X” £50, 2 divs pay 25, 15, one pays 15 =£145. Net profit approx. £199 per comp.

  Overall and div “X” £50, winners of other 2 divisions £30 each =£110. Net £234 per comp.

 

Obviously, all these options will reduce net income, which is open for discussion. Remember, of course, that this is per competition and so reductions in ANNUAL income need to be multiplied by the number of comps to which this would be applied.

In the examples shown, the lower the cost, the narrower the prize spread, and the greater the chance of people finishing 2nd and or 3rd overall not receiving anything.

NU was thanked for his work, and it was agreed to go ahead with divisional prizes for the 6 competitions. This would take the form of a 1st, 2nd and 3rd overall with three divisional winners as well (a no two prize rule would be in force). It was also agreed to invite the divisional winners to the Presentation Evening.

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SUSPENSION/ABANDONMENT OF PLAY DURING A SENIOR’S COMPETITION.

 NU shared the latest iteration which has been submitted to the club.

 

 If there is any possibility of extreme weather during a Senior’s competition, a member or members of the Seniors committee will be designated as points of contact. This to be publicised by email before play if weather forecast suggests it may become relevant.

 If, during the course of a competition, players consider play has become impossible, by reason of flooded greens, dangerous strong winds, hail etc they are asked to contact THE DESIGNATED CONTACT COMMITTEE MEMBER /S who will adjudicate.

 If necessary, play will be suspended by blasts on a whistle / ringing of a handbell / word of mouth passed from match to match / other suggestions welcome.

 If this occurs, players must mark balls in play in line with general rules and return to the clubhouse without delay.

 Play may be suspended for up to one hour, during which time information will be provided at least every 20 minutes. If conditions improve, play will resume when safe/possible. If no improvement has occurred within one hour, the competition will be deemed to be over. If more than 70% of entrants have completed their rounds, results will be declared. If less than 70%, the competition will be abandoned and entry fees will be refunded.

 This latest version is amended to include points made in meeting with Chair of Golf

Committee as follows:

1. No use may be made of the klaxon as this would be taken to apply to ALL players on both courses.

2. Linked to above, no involvement of pro shop other than halting ALL play e.g. for lightning danger.

3. Concern from “a source which I cannot identify” over the point at which a competition can count towards handicap changes. This is not addressed above, my concern being people’s health and well being rather than arcane rules affecting handicaps.

4. “You can do what you like with Seniors Competitions (subject to points 1 and 2)

 

Calendar 2026

 No new changes in fixtures but RWT will now need to look at the implications of the summer coursework weeks for fixtures and competitions in 2026.

Action Point: RWT to update the committee at the next meeting.

 

Fixtures 2027

 It was confirmed to review the fixture list for 2027 in the October meeting.

 

Past Senior Captains Lunch

 Given that few of the past captains are able to attend on the chosen date it was agreed to postpone the lunch.

Action Point: TL and RWT to liaise with the club to find a new date to circulate to the past captains

 

 AOB

 Make the Senior Captain's Day a different Format for a change – it was agreed to keep the arrangements as they are.

 Introduce preferred lies on JOG for the roll up – it was agreed to continue to follow the guidance of the club as to preferred lies on either course.

 

Dates of Future Meetings

 Tues Sep 16

Thurs Oct 16

Thurs Nov 13

Thurs Jan 13 2026

Thurs Feb 3 2026 (AGM)