John O'Gaunt Golf Club Seniors Section
Wednesday 30 October 2024
TSB Trophy - Juniors v Seniors - Oct 30 2024
Thursday 24 October 2024
Seniors & Ladies Scramble Oct 24 2024
Winners Barry Donovan and Rhona Stallard with Seniors Captain Richard Westergreen-Thorne and Ladies Captain Chris Ellis. Karen Beagent and Chris Hoad were also on the winning team
The Indian Summer continued for 40 Seniors and 40 ladies taking part in the annual Scramble.
The scores were very close with only eight points separating the 20 teams.
The winners, with nett 56, were Karen Beagent, Barry Donovan, Chris Hoad and Rhona Stallard.
In second place with nett 57 were Andy Brown, Trevor Darrington, Anna Hoad and Anita Isaacson.
And in third, also on 57, were Jean Cobb, Wilma Elam, David McNair and Michael Newstead.
Commiserations to the three other teams on 57 points who were beaten on countback.
The prizes - pro shop vouchers - were presented by Ladies Captain Chris Ellis.
Second place: Anita Isaacson and Anna Hoad played with Andy Brown and Trevor Darrington
Third place: David McNair, Jean Cobb, Wilma Elam and Michael Newstead
Tuesday 22 October 2024
Autumn Stableford Trophy Oct 22 2024
Winner Ian Riches is presented with the Trophy by Vice Captain Tony Lloyd
Despite the benign conditions the scores by most of the 88 players were on the low side, with only 10 managing 36 points or more.
The winner, on 41 points, was Ian Riches who pipped Chris Roy, with 40 points, into second place. In third place, on 39 points, was Michael Newstead.
The result also decided the Golfer of the Year Competition with Graham Gadsden emerging victorious on 68 points. He is closely followed by Peter Imray (66), Cav Kendall (59), Chris Roy (56), Rob Bage (53) and Stephen Foster (52).
£10 raffle prizes were won by Stephen Foster, Kevin Barbour, Peter Roberts and Nick Seeley. The money will be added to their pro shop accounts.
For one person, today's competition was his last. Ron Atkinson is bowing out of competitive golf at the age of 92. Ron, who has been a member of John O'Gaunt for 54 years, held the record for the oldest member still taking part in competitions. He will continue playing social golf. Well done that man!
Still smiling despite being pipped into 2nd place: Chris Roy
Third place: Michael Newstead
Saturday 19 October 2024
Notes from the Senior Section Committee Meeting Oct 8 2024
Present: Richard Westergreen-Thorne (RWT), Tony Lloyd (TL), Algy Grimes (AG), Jonathan Lean (JL), Barry Donovan (BD), Nigel Underwood (NU), Dave Wood (DW)
1 Minutes of the previous meeting
Approved
2 Matters arising from the last meeting
TL to ask Peter Imray and Bill Walker to come up with a
joint proposal on the Stableford Roll-Up for next year
3 Captain’s Report (RWT)
A lot seems to have happened since I last wrote a report for
the meeting.
In particular, we have played one or two matches almost
every week with other clubs to complete the match season. I have enjoyed the
opportunity to play in some close games on great courses along the way. Whilst
Algy will be able to outline the overall facts and figures we did have an
upturn in fortunes in the latter stages of the year and I was also lucky enough
to have some good partners to play with, so my own results also improved.
Unfortunately, we were not able to turn all the better performances into wins
and actually drew the last four matches of the season which must be some kind
of record.
Many thanks to all the Match Organisers and, in particular,
to Algy Grimes for all the hard work to get 30 teams at the right place at the
right time during the year. I know that Tony will also enjoy the matches next
year and the opportunity to meet so many different clubs and players.
The staggered start trial matches went very well and this is
covered in a separate agenda item.
Thanks to Richard Coventry for an excellent Away Day and the
day before we have our meeting we will have had the opportunity to play at
Peterborough Milton in our Swap Day. They are good examples of our wide ranging
programme of events this year to provide opportunities to get involved.
We are now in our Autumn swing of competitions and I hope
that the weather improves from that experienced last week in the Gordon
Percival. I had hoped that the rain at the start of the year would mean we
would have dry weather later in the year but sadly not.
I have attended several meetings on behalf of the seniors
and fed back to the committee much of what was discussed. I have a couple of
points to pass on from the recent Golf Committee Meeting and will do so at the
meeting. I have already circulated a note from Nigel Tarn regarding some
proposals for 2025 and we can discuss at the meeting along with a couple of
other points raised in the committee session.
The most recent Captains Committee Meeting was postponed due
to ill health, and I had sent my report for the meeting to you in advance. I do
not yet have the rearranged date. I can update you on the discussions at the
previous meeting of this committee when we meet.
I recently hosted the past senior captains lunch which was
attended by 12 past senior section captains plus myself and the Club Captain,
Justin Thomas. I agreed at the lunch,
which was a very pleasant event, that in future the organisation of the lunch
each year should be led by the Immediate Past Captain as Alan Fowler would like
to hand over the responsibility.
Tony and I hosted the Senior Captain and Vice-Captain from
Newmarket recently in advance of our having a Swap Day with them in 2025. They
have invited us back to play there in the spring so we will have a chance to
make some strong links with them prior to swapping for the day.
I attended the funeral of Simon Kimber last week on behalf
of the section and I was very sad to hear of the passing of Fergus Moynihan.
RWT went on to outline points discussed at the Golf
Committee Meeting which included the new make-up of the handicap committee, possible changes to be made to some club competitions, new score cards for next season
with stroke index changes, clarification of rules around practising on the
course and a new look at the club dress code.
The club’s “one charity” policy for next year was discussed in
terms of its impact on the Senior Section and our £1 charity donation taken
from competition entry fees.
Action point: TL to liaise with the Ladies Section on
their approach to the “one charity” policy.
TL reported that he had sent a note of condolence to Liz
Moynihan following the sad death of her husband, Fergus.
5 Immediate Past Captain’s report (JL)
None
6 Treasurer’s report (BD)
1) Current Financial situation as of 3/10/24. As of
today, we have funds of £5877.41 Outstanding invoices from the Main club are
£500 and I expect costs of around £2000 from the main club for food etc.
2)
Some improvement in the Match admin and charging
process. Request for access to IG still with Gordon.
3)
Members survey for 2025 Captains Tour completed
– pretty good response. Separate item on the agenda .
4)
Christmas Fayre. Via Algy’s good offices we have
already purchased the drinks for the Fayre. An initial approach to Piggots has
been made for Meat – no response yet.
5)
Captains’ Charity donation figures to be
calculated shortly now that the end of the playing season is approaching.
6)
Similarly preparation for Year end and next year’s
budget will commence soon. Important that we understand the likely costs for
2025 for food and fees for entrance to competitions.
We have signed up two new members for the newsletter this
month:
One is a member at South Beds but has moved to live in
Potton and is going to join JOG when his membership lapses at South Beds in
April. I met him at the South Beds away match and he is very keen to get
involved.
Another club member has also joined after turning 60. He has
signed up for the 4BBB and the scramble with the ladies and wants to get
involved in the roll-ups. It’s a shame he didn’t know he could have been
playing with us all year and that is something I need to convey to the
membership so people are not kept waiting needlessly.
I have not heard back from Luffenham Heath about their
desire to “keep the door open” for a
swap day in 2026 so I will turn my attention now to seeking an
alternative venue.
My focus for the next few weeks will be on preparing for the
agm in February and getting information out to the members on nominations for
office.
I have experienced further problems with the newsletter
failing to be delivered through gmail and will speak to Gordon to explore the
possibility of using IG.
Action point: TL to add stableford roll up dates to
the 2025 calendar and distribute to members.
8 Competition Secretary’s Report (JL)
Since the last meeting there have been two competitions.
The Gordon Percival Team Trophy was played on 1st
October. This event significantly
benefitted the early starters as the heavens opened mid-morning and several of
the later starters had to abandon their rounds.
The event was eventually won by the team of Graham Gadsden,
Bill Conway and John Hazelwood with a total of 101 points. The Martin Ives individual trophy was won by
Warren Churms with 39 points just edging out Chris Saunders and Jeevie Jeeves
who both had 38 points.
The 3 Clubs and a Putter competition will take place just
before the meeting.
The rest of October is busy with the rearranged 4BBB taking
place on 15th and the Autumn Singles Stableford on 22nd. The Scramble with the Ladies is on 24th
and the annual match against the juniors is on 30th October.
Individual Stableford roll-ups also take place on 10th
October and 5th November.
9 Match Secretary’s
Report (AG)
Since the Committee last
met we have played 3 home and 4 away matches, having lost 2 and drawn 5 of
those matches including the last 4 matches of the season.
Similar issues continued
with the opponent’s shots allowance in most cases being more than JOG’s.
Some withdrawals caused a
bit of an issue, and after a late appeal we had more than enough players for
the match at South Beds.
Further details of the
overall season will be held over to the next committee meeting but it is safe
to say that virtually everyone had a fair share of games.
10 Presentation dinner (DW)
Dave Wood gave an update on responses to his invitation
which were “slow”.
Action point: TL to put a reminder in the newsletter
asking people to confirm attendance and make their meal choices.
11 Recent events
The Away Day and Swap Days had been very successful. RWT
thanked Richard Coventry and Algy Grimes for the hard work they had put into
the events. A discussion was held on the possibility of returning to
Peterborough Milton in 2026.
Action point: RWT to speak to his contact there
Honours Board Unveiling: Around 50 people had attended the
unveiling and there were lots of good memories shared.
Bring and Win competition: A discussion was held on the
rules for this year.
Action point: TL to include a resume of the rules in
the newsletter
Christmas Fayre Competition: BD gave an update on progress
in sourcing prizes
12 AGM and committee for 2025
TL presented a draft notice of agm and agenda
After a discussion it was agreed to ask the agm to approve
that the Trophies and Presentation Evening officer becomes a permanent
committee member and that Jonathan Lean, stepping down as Competitions
Secretary be co-opted onto the committee next year.
Action points: TL to produce a further draft of the
notice to members and agenda for the next meeting and to trail the agm in the
newsletter. TL to put a copy of the constitution on the blog.
13 Staggered start (RWT proposal to Executive Board)
October 2024
Summary
Following the trial of three Senior Section home
matches using a staggered start the Senior Section wish to propose the
following for 2025:
All
weekday home inter-club matches which have an early morning start, be allowed
to have the option of starting concurrently on the 1st and 17th
tees of either the JOG or CAR course. 3
groups would start on the 17th tee and 5 groups on the 1st
tee.
To
avoid the perception of the introduction of another acceptable starting tee,
the following strict conditions should be applied.
·
It
only applies to inter-club matches for all sections of the club.
·
Morning
start before 9.30am first tee time.
·
No
more than 8 tee slots in total.
·
Only
3 starting slots from the alternative tee.
·
This
format must have pre-approval from the course manager in each instance.
·
Match
to be followed by a meal in the clubhouse.
Outcome
of the Trial
The
aim of the three-match trial was to see if the staggered start would:
·
address
the serious concern that if we do not adopt a staggered start we will lose
further clubs in the next few months and that these will be the more
prestigious ones on our fixture list – this is a significant long-term threat
to the club with financial implications
·
significantly
improve the golfing experience of both members and visitors, encourage
participation and deliver a positive impact from a tweak that is already in
place at almost all other clubs
·
provide
considerable benefits to the experience of those taking part with no negative
impact upon any other JOG members
Three
home matches were selected for the trial, two played on JOG and one on
Carthagena. All three matches had a member of the Senior Section Committee in
attendance, two had members of the Executive Board in attendance and the third
had a member of the Board as a participant.
The
observations at each match from the Executive Board Members, Senior Section
Committee Members and Senior Section Captain have already been passed to the
Executive Board.
In
summary:
-
the
arrangements worked well and the 5 -3 split between the two tees was the
preferred option
-
group
8 (the last group to tee off under the usual arrangements) were able to do so
at least 30 minutes earlier with a staggered start
-
the
time the first group to finish had to wait for the last group to be ready to
dine was reduced by 30 - 45 minutes
-
the
time savings at the start and end meant that the match experience, including
the after-match meal, was completed at least 50 - 60 minutes earlier
Benefits:
-
the
condensed time for the matches meant that there was significantly less ‘hanging
around’ at the start by players
-
those
finishing in the first groups had far less time to wait at the end
-
the
match experience was improved for participants, less waiting to play and dine
and an earlier journey home of particular benefit for visiting players
-
the
visiting teams all strongly welcomed the change and the benefits to them as
visitors to JOG and addressed their concerns about the long term future of the
fixture
From the Senior
Captain’s perspective, it was reported after each of the trial games that:
-
there was a more relaxed and purposeful feel
to the day
-
it
was much easier when the first group came into the clubhouse to be accurate with
the catering staff as to the timing of the meal - which was appreciated by the
staff
-
with
players arriving in closer order there was an enhanced buzz of conversations
and engagement in the clubhouse
-
the
visiting Captains were all very positive about the changes
-
JOG
players were all very positive about the changes
The General Manager
and Course Manager were kept fully informed of the arrangements for each day
and no issues or problems were reported.
There was no
negative impact on any other JOG member and there was no issue of other JOG
members seeking to ‘push in’.
Conclusion
The three trial
matches were a success:
The change to tee
arrangements significantly enhanced the golfing experience of members and
visitors alike.
The staggered start
addressed the growing concern of losing prestigious clubs from our fixture
list.
There was no
negative impact upon other JOG members
The Senior Section
wish to propose that a Staggered Start be available for 2025 in line with the
proposal outlined in the opening summary.
Many thanks for
allowing us to undertake the trial and put forward this proposal to the
Executive Board.
Senior Section
October 2024
14 Seniors Tour
BD analysed the response to the survey which he described as
encouraging. The favourite itinerary seemed to be one night away with two
rounds of golf.
Action point: BD to go ahead on the basis that this
would happen in in 2025. He and TL to liaise on publishing the survey feedback
in the newsletter
15 AOB
A discussion was held on having age-related prizes in senior
competitions. It was decided that this was not desirable.
A discussion was held on the possibility of pairing up older
players in matches. It was felt that this would be too arduous for already
stretched organisers.
Purchase of Dymo Printer: The purchase of a printer (£58.85)
for producing competition score cards was approved.
Pace of play: Following a complaint from a member on pace of
play in the Gordon Percival Team Trophy is was decided to remind players in the
newsletter of the importance of keeping up with the group ahead or letting the
group behind through
Match emails: some were finding it difficult to locate match
emails showing selections.
Action point: AG to ask organisers to put the word
MATCH in the header fields to aid email searches.
Dates of future Meetings
5th November /14th January
Tuesday 15 October 2024
4BBB Trophy Oct 15 2024
Seniors Captain Richard Westergreen-Thorne presents winners Peter Jarman and Keith Howlett with the 4BBB Trophy
It was the longest Seniors competition of the year.
I'm not talking about slow play, but the length of time since this competition was due to be played in March, abandoned because of the weather and replayed today on a pleasantly mild, dry day in October.
And it was worth the wait, for some at least, with some good scores posted.
The top three pairs all came in with 41 points, separated only on countback.
This left Peter Jarman and Keith Howlett winners, Colin Norman and Ian Riches runners-up and Algy Grimes and Richard Young in third place.
Thanks go to Dave Wrench whose partner had to withdraw at the last minute but who volunteered to go round with eventual winners Peter and Keith as marker.
£10 raffle prizes were won by Peter Sweeney, David Price, Paul Life and Jed Isbell. The money will be added to their pro shop accounts.
Second place: Ian Riches who was partnered by Colin Norman
Third place: Algy Grimes and Richard Young
Friday 11 October 2024
Stableford Roll Up Oct 10 2024
Thursday 10th October saw the latest of the Stableford Roll Ups providing an opportunity for those who want it to submit a qualifying card.
With a weather forecast that was variable at best the participants were in fact treated to a good day's weather on the full JOG course which had been reopened that day. Gone were the days of long runs on the fairway and we were back to autumn golf with wet grass and plenty of it in the rough. It was important to keep on the straight and narrow and the scores reflected the challenges of the course. Despite this the first two scored well and the overall result was:
1st Peter Imray 34 points
2nd Warren Churms also on 34 points on countback
3rd Richard Westergreen - Thorne on 31 points
Thanks to Pete Salmon, below, for sorting out the results and the money at the end whilst supping the all important reviving cup of tea.
Wednesday 9 October 2024
David Price celebrates his service with the Canadian Police
This is Senior Section stalwart David Price as you have never seen him before - celebrating 50 years of the Peel Regional Police in Ontario, Canada.
Here David gives a brief resume of his time with the force.
"I joined the Metropolitan Police in 1967 and served until 1974. I emigrated to Canada in 1974 and joined the Peel Regional Police Force, which was newly formed in 1974 as an amalgamation of several Town Police Forces situated south-west of Toronto on the Niagara Peninsular (Brampton, Mississauga, Chinguagousy, Port Credit, Streetsville. All of which were established in the 1800's). I was one of the first 400 Police Officers of the newly formed Police Force named The Peel Regional Police.
This year they commemorated 50 years policing with a parade in Mississauga, which I attended with 13 others from 1974. The photo is of my wife Kate and me with the Chief of Police at the ceremonial march held in honour of the 50 years.
The Peel Regional Police now has over 3000 officers and is the third largest police force in Ontario and the fourth largest in Canada."
Dave Price
Tuesday 8 October 2024
Three Clubs and a Putter October 8 2024
Seniors Captain Richard Westergreen-Thorne presents winner Paul Hammond with the trophy
Once again entrants in this fun competition proved that you don't need 14 clubs to post a good score.
Paul Hammond produced the winning score of 39 by using driver, 6 iron and wedge.
In second place with 37 points was Stephen Foster and in third place, also with 37 points was Len Greaves.
Commiserations to Ian Murray who also scored 37 points but failed to make a podium place.
The competition was played in glorious sunshine on the Carthagena course, a far cry from the conditions a week ago for the Gordon Percival Team Trophy.
£10 raffle prizes were won by Anthony Bell, David McNair, David Tamsitt and Derek Weller. The money will be added to their pro shop accounts.
Second place: Stephen Foster
Third place: Len Greaves
Monday 7 October 2024
Senior Swap Day with Peterborough Milton Oct 7 2024
Winners Bill Walker and Trevor Darrington with Captain Richard Westergreen-Thorne
Forty seniors headed North to Peterborough Milton Golf Club for our third annual Swap Day.
The sun shone and a great day of golf was had by all, followed by a delicious carvery including the chef's famous roasties.
We played fourball better ball using our IG Handicap Indexes.
Winners were Bill Walker and Trevor Darrington who "meshed" perfectly to score 44 points.
In second place with 42 points were Steve Collins and Peter Imray and in third, also on 42 points, were Tony Whittaker and Justin Thomas.
Nearest the pin was Paul Hammond.
Captain Richard Westergreen-Thorne thanked organiser Algy Grimes for his hard work in making the day such a success.
Other scores were:
Ian Simpson and Barry Donovan: 41
Paul Jones and Rafe Bateson: 41
Warren Churms and Chris Sullivan: 39
Gerry Degaute and Peter Wade 39
Paul Hammond and Tony McLean: 39
Algy Grimes and Tony Lloyd: 38
Dave Wood and Oz Osman: 37
Len Greaves and Terry Sweeney: 37
Michael Newstead and Nigel Underwood: 37
Anthony Bell and Richard Young: 37
Jed Isbell and Ian Maddison: 37
Fred Williams and Paul Jeeves: 36
Terry Domagala and Richard Westergreen-Thorne: 34
Andy Brown and Michael Etwaroo: 34
Richard Cobb and Malcolm Roberts 33
Ian Riches and Clive Bassindale: 31
Richard Cooper and Paul Dobson: 28
We hope that the members from Peterborough Milton who made the opposite journey south had an equally enjoyable day at John O'Gaunt.
Runners-up: Steve Collins and Peter Imray
Third place: Justin Thomas and Tony Whittaker
Nearest the pin: Paul Hammond
Richard thanks organiser Algy Grimes for making it such a great day
Milton House: the largest privately-owned house in Cambridgeshire
On the tee: the first team of Terry Domagala, Richard Westergreen-Thorne, Michael Newstead and Nigel Underwood
Saturday 5 October 2024
Fergus Moynihan RIP
Fergus Moynihan passed peacefully in his sleep in the early hours of Saturday morning, surrounded by his family who point out ‘the only sunny day for ages’. Fergus, Doc Moynihan, had been a member of the Club for 40 years; a General Committee member for many years, as Course Chairman he was instrumental in bringing the JOG 4th pond to fruition and a huge advocate for all of the wildlife conservation work at the Club; and he also served proudly as the Senior Section Captain in 2010.
Fergus maintained his playing membership until only very recently with the onset of deteriorating health, but he still enjoyed the occasional ‘few holes’ with his son, and fellow member, Tim.
However, it was perhaps his ‘day job’ that Fergus was known and will be remembered so fondly by many members from the Ashwell area where he was the GP for many years, looking after them and their loved ones with great devotion.
Fergus’s family, to whom the sincere condolences of all members and staff at his Club are offered, will be holding a private funeral; the family are planning a memorial service to be held on 2 November - further details will be issued when known.
Fergus in happier times after scoring a hole in one
Fergus recorded a hole-in-one - his first ever - at the Aesopians Society meeting on Monday February 21 2022. He achieved the feat on the Carthagena 2nd hole with a 140 yard shot with a five wood.
Tuesday 1 October 2024
Gordon Percival Team Trophy Oct 1 2024
Seniors Captain Richard Westergreen-Thorne presents Warren Churms with the Martin Ives Trophy for best individual stableford score
Graham Gadsden who won the Gordon Percival Team Trophy with John Hazelwood and Bill Conway with a total score of 101
Greens succumb to the torrential rain: the Carthagena 18th above and 16th below
The secret teams revealed at the end of play
Thursday 26 September 2024
Honours Boards Unveiling - Thursday 26th September 2024
Despite the rain around 50 past and present seniors and partners turned out for the unveiling of our four new honours boards recognising the achievements of the winners of the Reg Batson, Rex Cleaver, Annual Stableford and Golfer of the Year Trophies. With the new boards already populated with the winners of each for the past 20 years it was great to see around 20 former winners amongst the crowd to unveil the new boards. Lots of photographs were taken and we are sure that many more will follow over the next few weeks and months as the boards are proudly shown off to fellow golfers, families and friends.
Senior Section Past Captains Lunch - Thursday 26th September 2024
The first of two Senior Section events on the day was the Past Captains Lunch in the Burgoyne Suite. A very welcome new tradition for the seniors (this was the third year) the lunch saw 12 past captains assemble for the meal along with the current captain and Justin Thomas the Club Captain who took the opportunity to thank everyone for their service and commitment to the seniors and to the club.
Saturday 21 September 2024
Seniors Home Match v Bedford & County - 20th September 2024
Captain Richard Westergreen-Thorne with
Organiser Terry Domagala and their opponents
Friday 20 September 2024
Seniors Away Match v Harpenden Common - 19th September 2024
A cool morning greeted those gathering for our most southerly match location.
After the coffee and teas the usual introductions were
made. Captain Richard revealed that the
wound to Chris Sullivan’s face was caused by being attacked by a parrot. This resulted in a number of piratical
comments of the “Ah, Jim lad!” variety.
There was a 3 tee start so no one was waiting around
for long before setting out. Captain Richard and I struggled over the early
holes taking some time to get used to the fast-running course and speedy
greens.
The day grew warmer as did the competition in our
match. Most holes were won or halved in
par and in one case halved with birdies.
The Harpenden Common Seniors Captain was a wizard with the putter,
barely touching the ball but finding the hole regularly.
The match remained close and was all square after
14. Then the wheels came off and we lost
3 holes in a row to end Richard’s winning streak.
We then retired to the club house with the hope that
others had done better.
Things were looking good and with 6 matches in John
O’Gaunt were 4-2 up. The last two
matches came in against us and so it was a 4-4 draw, the third in row in two
weeks.
Special mention goes to Tony Waters who chipped in
twice during his round.
Match results were.
Richard Westergreen-Thorne & Phil Armstrong Lost 3&1
Paul Life & Tony Waters Won
3&2
Rob Ebsworth & Stephen Mathers Won 2&1
Nigel Underwood & Graham Gadsden Lost 5&4
Len Greaves & Chris Sullivan Won 5&3
Chris Dennis & Andy Lawrence Won 2&1
Trevor Darrington & Paul Hammond Lost 2&1
Terry Sweeney & Ian Riches Lost 2&1
Phil Armstrong
Match Organiser