John O'Gaunt Golf Club Seniors Section
Sunday, 21 June 2026
Friday, 19 June 2026
How to leave bunker rakes - new advice
If you missed the recent club newsletter, advice on where to leave bunker rakes has now changed. Instead of leaving rakes in the bunker, they should be left outside the bunker and away from the direction of play. See below, as an example, where the rake has been left on the Carthagena 18th.
Tuesday, 16 June 2026
Seniors v St Neots June 16 2026
Seniors Captain David Barlow and organiser Tony Walters with their St Neots opponents
Organiser Tony Walters reports
was in hand, but alas the pairing of Bob and Steve fought back giving them a hole lead on the 18th.
The second match went to a 2-1 loss, then the third match came in at a 5-4 win for the home team.
As we were sat in the bar the 5th match came home also with a 5-4 win, then came a tie for the 6th
match and a loss of 3-1 to our 4th team.
The 7th match also came in with a tie, which followed a long period of nail biting whilst the 8th match
remained on the course with unraveling tales of 50ft putts by Trevor to score birdies. The home
team was receiving 53 shots whilst the visitors were languishing with a mighty 153 shots. To which
the 8th away team received a mighty 45 points with the home team receiving a mere 5 shots in their
bag.
To much celebration and hugs by the Captain our final pairing came in with a 6-5 victory, bringing
the match to a fully deserved draw.
The day was finished with the captains favorite of chicken, to which he stated that he is all
chickened out and cannot take any more so with luck chicken is off the menu for future home
matches and the selection of the chocolate brownie was well received.
The nearest the pin prizes were won by Paul Life and the St Neots Captain
Tuesday, 9 June 2026
Seniors at home to Leighton Buzzard June 9 2026
Captain David Barlow and organiser Trevor Darrington with their opponents on the JOG 1st
Organiser Trevor Darrington reports
The day started well and the promised rain kept away when
the Captain and Organiser teed off at 8.30. Other than a few dribbles of rain,
it was a sunny, but sometimes windy day. The course was in great condition and
was complimented many times by the opposing Captain Peter Robson and partner (Dave Nero). In
such conditions there were no excuses for not playing well. Unfortunately, the
Organiser hadn’t read the script and played abysmally. Captain David played
very well and kept us in the game which other than on hole 4 when we went 2
down, was level or 1 in it either way. The killer punch was hole 14 when
Dave Nero was in the trees on the right and hit a 5 iron through umpteen trees
to land the ball just off the green. His regular chip and putt secured a par
and going 2 up.
Captain David gave us some hope with a shot to about 3 feet
on the 16th for a birdie and nearest the pin prize. Sadly, after an
enormous drive on the 17th, yours truly duffed the second, third,
fourth and fifth shot to leave Captain David having to hole from 12 feet for a
par to take the game down the 18th. Unfortunately, the ball shaved
the hole for a 2 & 1 loss. A pretty good result bearing in mind Dave Nero
played pretty much par golf on the back 9.
As always, the food was excellent. “Chicken and chips” (they
really must get bigger plates for this meal) and Pavlova for dessert.
As mentioned, Captain David won the JOG nearest the pin on
the 16th and Captain Peter Robson won for Leighton Buzzard on the 4th.
After the speeches, it was revealed that the final score was
a 4-4 draw, so honours even. I’m sure everybody is looking forward to the away
match on 13th July when we need to master the somewhat quirky, but
testing, Leighton Buzzard course.
Final scores:-
David Barlow and Trevor Darrington – Lost 2 & 1
Nigel Underwood and Tony Lloyd – Lost 3 & 2
Dave Wood and Graham Gadsden – Lost 4 & 2
Ian Maddison and Terry Domagala – Won 2 Up
Steve Luckman and Paul Hammond – Won 5 & 4
Richard Westergreen-Thorne and Neil Pinnington – Won 2 Up
Tony Goodson and Michael Newstead – Lost 3 & 2
Paul Life and Steve Mathers – Won 1 Up
The only question now is, has Neil Pinnington found his car
keys yet??
Friday, 5 June 2026
Past Captains and Committee Away Day Rutland Water June 4 2026
Clockwise from left: Steve Mathers, Richard Westergreen-Thorne, Nigel Underwood, Terry Domagala, David Barlow, Dave Wood, Jim Kerr, Warren Churms, Fred Williams, Rafe Bateson, Bill Walker, Richard Coventry (trying unsuccessfully to hide) and Tony Lloyd
Thirteen past senior captains and committee members braved blustery conditions on the challenging Rutland Water golf course and only one managed to complete the course without dropping a shot.
Bill Walker was alone in never missing a fairway, never finding the water, never losing a ball and never missing a putt on the difficult greens.
But that was because Bill, nursing a back injury, was dosed up with pain killers and caddying for Richard Coventry.
The rest of the field didn't fare so well.
In fact it was such a difficult day that Dave Wood won the champagne with 27 points.
Nearest the pin prizes were won by Richard Coventry and Fred Williams.
Many thanks to Steve Mathers who organised the day for us.
For those of you who are signed up for the Away Day at Rutland Water on Sept 3, you are in for a treat. And if the golf isn't going too well, you can always admire the amazing views of Rutland Water from most of the fairways.
I'm told it is one of those courses that rewards golfers who have already played it once - so watch out for the 13 who played it on Thursday and know their way around!
Steve Mathers presents winner Dave Wood with a bottle of champagne
Nearest the pin winner Richard Coventry: a tricky shot across a lake with danger everywhere
Nearest the pin winner Fred Williams: a long par 3 with a sloping green difficult to stay on
Above and below: some of the amazing views of Rutland Water with the ever-present clouds threatening to soak everyone
Longest Day Challenge - June 21
Algy makes the TV news - or does he? June 3 2026
Viewers of BBC Look East might have been forgiven for thinking that a man interviewed in Bedford was our own Algy Grimes. Shoppers were being asked about disruption from the East-West Rail project. When Algy was approached for comment by the Blog Editor he said: "It must be a lookalike. I am on holiday in the Arctic Circle!"
Tuesday, 2 June 2026
Jog Seniors at home to Brocket Hall June 2 2026
Captain David Barlow, match organiser Terry Domagala, Pete Middleton. and Vic Chuntz
Terry Domagala reports on a day of drama at home to Brocket Hall
disappointed! An afternoon start against a very strong Brocket Hall team started in relatively
good weather, which was soon to disappoint.
Myself and David Barlow were playing against a very strong pairing of joint captains, Vic
Chuntz and Pete Middleton who were showing how well their handicaps travel. Despite
some strong golf from David and myself, including a lovely putt on the sixth from organiser
Terry Domagala we were soon two down by the turn.
Then the weather came into play again, with the first group on the 14th Tee and the
last on the 8th, the thunder started. With the klaxon sounding, the course was cleared
and players returned to the clubhouse! After deliberation it was decided to abandon the
match, and the catering staff did an excellent job off bringing dinner forward by a couple of
hours.
For dinner we were treated to a feast of Gammon and bubble and squeak, followed by a fruit
crumble pie and custard, not a piece of chicken in sight!
I would like to thank the team Daniel Emkes, Paul Jones, Peter Imray, Barry Donovan, Oz Osman,
Jeff Thompson, Warren Churms, Paul Life, Paul Jeeves and Roy Brown in what was a
disappointing and sometimes confusing afternoon. Most of all a big thanks to the catering
team for their adaptability.
Saturday, 30 May 2026
Nick Schumann anecdote from July 2022
Nick Schumann's funeral took place at North Hertfordshire Crematorium on Tuesday at a service attended by a number of JOG Seniors. A theme of the service was Nick's career which took him all over the world. Algy Grimes found this article written by Nick for the blog after our match against Gog Magog in July 2022. We reprint this anecdote, about his time in Hong King, as a tribute to the great man.
Seniors away to St Neots May 28 2026
Jog Seniors Captain David Barlow tees off against St Neots
Organiser Tony Walters reports
Thursday, 28 May 2026
Rochford Hundred suggestion box
The Rochford Hundred Golf Club near Southend has a novel way of collecting the views of their members. They have placed their suggestion box in the middle of a lake!
Tuesday, 26 May 2026
Seniors at home to Millbrook May 26 2026
Captain David Barlow, organiser Steve Mathers and their Millbrook opponents on the 1st tee
Captain David tees off on the Carthagena 13th
Organiser Steve Mathers reports
So, here we go with my first attempt at writing a match
report ... which may be a challenge as I generally have to ask my partner what
hole I’m on, let alone make a conscious note of who played where and how. I guess we’re all increasingly entitled to a few “senior” moments.
Match 1 (Captain David Barlow / Steve Mathers v VC Derek
Tilley/Ian Milloy)
Our opponents Derek and Ian got the game underway with Derek
hitting a good drive down the fairway, followed by Ian who hit a long ball just
short of the trees on the right. Captain David then led the way with a fine
drive off the 1st, leaving a respectable opportunity into the green.
I followed with a somewhat wild “thwak” just short of the trees on the right
too, leaving just about enough space to get a (hit and hope) shot into the
green if I breathed in. David went first
but caught an unfortunate bounce into the bunker on the left side of the green.
Derek hit his ball short of the green, and Ian caught the trees, leaving a
difficult chip out, and then onto the green. I stepped up, closed my eyes, and with
an uncontrolled 8 iron somehow managed to get it to run through the back,
leaving an awkward little wedge back to the hole. Fortunately, I managed to
chip on, leaving a short putt for the point. At this point I’d like to
highlight that for the remainder of the game David played some majestic golf,
despite carrying a 15 stone casualty on his back, though I did at least
complete the scorecard correctly. We led at the turn 3 up, adding a further
point on the par 3 11th (not sure how, but according to the
scorecard that 3 was down to me).
From the 12th onwards, Millbrook came back at us,
gradually chipping away, so by the time we played the 15th we only
held a 1 point lead. We halved the 16th (I found a tree followed by
a hole – not the one where the flag goes), but thankfully David managed
to muster a 5. On the 17th both of us managed to get good drives
away, whilst Ian pulled his shot left, never to be found again, and Derek
leaving his tee shot short. With both of us then getting onto the green and
below the hole for 2, we managed to secure the par, and the match 2/1.
I gather a closely fought contest, but Millbrook managed to
squeeze ahead early on and managed to maintain the lead until the end, despite
Kevin and Richard’s best endeavours
Quite an impressive performance here by David and Michel,
who dovetailed throughout the match, to close an early, and admirable 4&3
result against an evenly matched opposition.
A tough match with Millbrook taking and retaining an early
lead right up until the 18th, with Tony pulling a par out of the bar
to halve the match. An important addition to the overall score.
Millbrook were coming into the match with a 10-stroke
advantage, and got off to a strong start, taking a 3-point lead by the 6th.
Unfortunately, Chris had to retire with back pain (Chris, we all hope you’re
ok, and back to fighting fitness soon), so Paul bravely carried on the fight
alone. Given the challenges faced, despite a loss, it was an impressive
performance.
This match was always set to be close based on the evenly
allocated shots. Steve and Peter led the way, but the match tightened up at the
halfway stage, though 2 birdies from Peter (another impressive performance)
helped the JOG team pull away, and close out a 3&2 win.
The second match to lead off the 17th hole, Paul
and Tony conceded the first, levelled up on the 2nd (18th),
and then went down 2 on the following 2 holes. Then the grit appeared, and over
the next 7 holes fought to turn it around to a 1-point lead, after which they
jumped on the pedal, and by the 14th had secured another 3&2 win
for the team.
This was the final match, and potentially one that the
overall result resting on. Up steps the new JOG Seniors “dream team”. It’s
great to see an intrepid pair made up of a pensions actuary and a window
cleaner go into battle (together), and pull out a tremendous 7&5 win, with
Paul netting 3 birdies and Gerry 2 net birdies to seal the victory in style.
Excellent performance.
Thursday, 21 May 2026
Seniors Tour at The Nottinghamshire
Captain David Barlow on the first tee with Rob Ebsworth, Jack Shepherd and Graham Berry
First Day winners of the hidden teams: Rob Ebsworth, Michael Newstead and Paul Jones
Nearest the pin winner Jack Shepherd
Individual winner: Tony Phipps
Runner Up Michael Newstead
Waiting to tee off on The Signature course on Day 2
Day 2 team winners: Michael Newstead, Paul Jones and Rob Ebsworth
Day 2 Nearest the pin winner Steve Mathers
Winner of the Day 2 individual prize: Paul Jones
Day 2 runner up Barry Donovan
Day 3 individual winner: Steve Mathers
Day 3 Individual Score runner-up: Russ Bodkin
Day 3 Nearest the Pin: Graham Gadsden
Day 3 Team prize: Russ Bodkin, Steve Mathers and Oz Osman
Overall team winners: Rob Ebsworth, Michael Newstead and Paul Jones
Overall individual winner: Russ Bodkin
Captain David thanks Barry for an amazing golfing break, superbly organised
Wednesday, 20 May 2026
Jog Seniors at home to South Beds Tuesday May 19 2026
Captain David Barlow and organiser Chris Dennis with their South Beds opponents
Barry Donovan and Paul Hammond with their South Beds opponents
Organiser Chris Dennis reports
The start of the day was wet and overcast but hopefully it was going to brighten up and Captain David would continue his winning streak of match wins.
In the first match myself
and David knew it was going to be a challenge to win as we halved the first hole
in birdie 3s against South Beds Captain Simon and his partner Andy. The match
continued to be close until David, who played very well with pars on holes 6
& 7, took a 2-up lead at the turn.
The weather did
brighten up and fortunately for us Simon & Andy didn’t capitalise on their
chances on the back nine, so David and I triumphed on the 15th hole
(another par from David!) and the first match win for JOG with a 4 & 3
result.
The second match of
the day also went our way with Paul & Barry winning 4 & 2. Although I
was told later by our opponents it was Paul’s endless dad jokes that wore them
down. (a tactic I understand Paul uses to great effect).
Now we were comfortably
sitting in the clubhouse waiting in anticipation for the remaining match results,
but we lost matches 3 & 4. A JOG win in match 5 (Steve & Michael
dovetailing well) and a loss in match 6 meant we were tied 3 all.
Captain David was now looking
a little nervous that his winning ways were possibly coming to an end but up
stepped his namesakes David Trotter (who played out of his skin) and David
Tamsitt with their able partners Algy and Jeff both with stonking 5 & 4
wins a piece, so the overall match was won by JOG 5 & 3.
South Beds captain
Simon’s speech after our lunch was very complimentary about the course and meal
and how enjoyable the day had been.
Match results:
#1 David Barlow & Chris Dennis – WON 4&3
#2 Paul Hammond & Barry Donovan – WON 4&2
#3 Steve Luckman & Nigel Underwood – LOST 2-Down
#4 Graham Gadson & Gavin Little – LOST 2&1
#5 Steve Mathers & Michael Newstead – WON 4&3
#6 Paul Jeeves & Tony Walters – LOST 2-Down
#7 Algy Grimes & David Trotter – WON
5&4
#8 David Tamsitt & Jeff Thompson – WON
5&4
Nearest the pin prizes were Paul Jones (South
Beds) and Algy Grimes (JOG)
Friday, 15 May 2026
Harpenden Common at home May 12 2026
Seniors Captain David Barlow and organiser Peter Imray with Harpenden Common opponents
Organiser Peter Imray reports
On a cold, overcast, but thankfully not overly wet Tuesday morning, JoG's Seniors finest gathered together to do battle with Harpenden Common on Carthagena. The course had improved with the rain of the previous few days but not sufficiently to belay a request to the club's powers-that-be to allow us to offer pick and place on the fairways for this match only.
Results
David Barlow and Peter Imray lost 3 and 1
Paul Jones and Jeff Thompson won 5 and 4
Barry Donovan and Tony Thurgood lost 2 down
Tony Lloyd and Tony Walters won 3 and 1
Neil Pinnington and Richard Cobb won 4 and 3
Jed Isbell and Steve Luckman halved
Tony McLean and Rob Ebsworth won 2 and 1
Paul Hammond and Paul Jeeves halved


































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