John O'Gaunt Golf Club Seniors Section
Thursday, 21 May 2026
Seniors Tour at The Nottinghamshire
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
Group 2 with Jeff Thompson and Paul Jones
Group 3 with Barry Donovan and Tony Thurgood
Group 4 with Tony Lloyd and Tony Walters
Group 5 with Neil Pinnington and Dick Cobb
Thursday, 14 May 2026
Rollicking roll-up - Thursday May 14
Steve Hobbiger and Richard Newman stand in front of the Carthagena 9th green after both played an extraordinary hole in Thursday's roll-up.
First on the tee was Steve, whose best drive of the day, at 263 yards, was so long that it annoyed the group in front. Their hand gestures, even at that distance, were unmistakable!
Next up was Richard who lost his footing, did a Scottie Scheffler pirouette, and sent his flying a good yard further. Fortunately the group ahead had moved on and were unaware of the second bomb coming their way.
This left Hobbiger and Newman a wedge into the green. Steve's was dead straight into the middle of the green, Richard's in the left rough.
Richard played next, sinking the chip for a birdie 3 and whoops all round.
Not to be outdone, Steve drained his putt for another birdie 3. Four points each!
Then for an apology to the offended group standing on the 10th tee. "It was Tony Lloyd's fault," said Steve. "He told me I was good to go!"
We kept our distance after that ... until the 16th when Richard unleashed a five iron from 20 yards behind the tree. I can't make the green, he said, as his ball flew all the way to the centre, causing further distress to the group in front. Patience was wearing thin for Chris Roy, Rafe Bateson, Phil Bateman and Mike Etwaroo, whose body language made this perfectly clear.
"It was Tony's fault", they were told again!
This was turning into quite the duel, with Lloyd and Newman two shots ahead on the 18th tee.
Queue mis-hits from both, leaving Hobbiger and his partner Daniel Emkes to snatch the two points back and seal a draw on 41 points each -still only good enough for joint second place.
The winners on 42? Peter Sweeney and David Tamsitt.
Editor's note: the blog should not be condoning dangerous play. Don't do it again!
Seniors v Saffron Walden Away May 13 2026
Organiser Michael Newstead reports
The easterly wind that has dropped the temperature considerably over the past few days was still blowing and rain was in the forecast when 16 of John O’Gaunt’s finest set out to face the redoubtable Saffron Walden team. Five groups heading for the 1st tee, three to the 17th. As always, the greenkeeping staff presented their course in immaculate condition and with fast, tricky greens.
First match out was the
two Captains and their match Organisers and the game did not start well for the
JOG pair who were four down after six holes.
Things did then look up somewhat and we finished the first nine just two
back. The 10th saw the
Saffron Walden pair surge ahead once again, only to be pulled back to two ahead
after hole 12 and one ahead after the 13th. A magnificent par on the difficult stroke
index one on the 15th, by Gary McSwan of Saffron Walden increased the
lead once again. JOG was now two holes adrift,
with three holes to play and things were not looking good at all. But, dear reader, you shouldn’t doubt the
resilience of our team, and standing on the 18th tee, the match was
all square, and with a brace of pars, and the threatened showers just starting,
that’s how the game ended.
According to his
playing partner, Tony Goodson had an outstanding round of golf and can be
credited as a major contributor to the 2-1 win they put on the score line. Sadly however, no credit can go to Tony, as
his playing partner, (yes, you know who you are), thought he was playing with
someone called, “Dave”, so I guess it must be, “Dave,” who gets all the credit. Authors note – we did have three Davids
playing, but not a single, “Dave,” anywhere in sight, nor did the opposition!
Now, as to the score:
Match 1 – Tie
Match 2 – 2-1-win
Saffron Walden
Match 3 – 5-3-win JOG
Match 4 – 2-1-win
Saffron Walden
Match 5 – 1 up win JOG
Match 6 – 2-1-win JOG
Match 7 – 4-3-win
Saffron Walden
Match 8 – 1 up win JOG
RESULT – JOG win 4.5 to
3.5.
Peter Imray carried off
the bottle of wine for nearest the pin on the 7th hole, beating
Captain David by just a few inches.
Our hosts were gracious
in defeat, and we are all looking forward to the return leg on the John O’Gaunt
Course on 11th August.
A lovely meal of
cottage pie with fresh vegetables followed by pavlova with macerated fruits concluded
a good day for John O’Gaunt, so our thanks go to the catering and house staff.
Tuesday, 12 May 2026
Minutes of the Seniors Committee Meeting May 7 2026
Present: David Barlow (DB), Terry Domagala (TD), Algy
Grimes (AG), Jonathan Lean (JL), Tony Lloyd (TL), Nigel Underwood (NU), Warren
Churms (WC) Dave Wood (DW) Steve Mathers (SM) Barry Donovan
1 Minutes of last meeting accepted with no matters arising
2 Captain’s Report (DB)
A short report, blending in elements of what I know as a
Director.
We appear to be progressing in a positive direction.
The matches have all gone well, in spite of some very
average golf from yours truly. We have just been on the wrong side of a couple
of very close matches against Cambridge Country Club (home) and Aspley Guise
(away).
Participation levels in competitions and matches should be
picked up in the respective reports of Nigel and Algy. From my perspective, it
all seems to be going well, but I know that all the administrative hard work is
done for me by the committee and match organisers.
Round Up.
·
A number of small cash donations from the PACF
(Pauline Aubigne Community Fund) have been made. Typically £50. We have £2,100
available for good causes this year.
· The Captains’ 54 Hole Longest Day Golf Challenge
is set for Sunday 21st June. The fundraising push will start very
soon.
·
Refurb of the Visitors Changing Room is
underway. New carpet coming. New ceiling tiles. Refurb of the benches. A
graphic ‘wrap’ / wallpaper is going to be instated too (Kevin Diss).
·
House and Social Committee are working on:
New coffee machines.
Social evenings e.g. a Race Night. Stacy the singer, the Soul Man.
Entrance lobby
·
Car park signage might be coming soon! Finger
signs at least. I’m working on this in my capacity as Estates Director.
·
Repurposing of photographs and pictures from the
Archive & Memorabilia Project to decorate the clubhouse.
·
A complete review of all the security provision
and response arrangements is underway in
light of the Pro Shop break in.
·
There has been no meeting of the Golf Committee
There has been a discussion on marshalling so far and the need, perhaps, to
establish more clearly the 1st tee queueing / waiting protocols.
Perhaps Jonathan can update on this?
·
A working party led by Graham Leith is working
on a Water Conservation & Provision Project to try to come to a
recommendation that will sustain the long-term watering of the course.
·
Did you know?
To water both courses takes around 25,000 cubic metres of water a year. We are
allowed to draw approximately 9,000 cubic meters from the brook and the rest
comes from the mains supply at £1.15 per cubic metre.
The test irrigation of the 4th hole on Carthagena will provide
important data about the possible amount of water we will need to water the
fairways of Carthagena. A lot.
·
Top dressing for the putting green on Carthagena
delivered. The green itself will not be ready for putting on until next year
·
There is going to be a review of ball collection
arrangements, particularly at the weekends when it becomes the responsibility
of the Pro Shop, not the Greens Team. The Greens team do a 6.30am collection of
balls, the pro shop don’t, which is why we sometimes run out of balls at the
weekend, especially on busy competition days. The purchase of a caged vehicle
to collect, so we can collect without closing the range, might be on the cards.
This will mean the pro shop can collect balls during ‘trading hours’.
·
Bag Tag project progressing well. A site survey
has taken place to determine the practicalities and locations for the course
monitoring stations. There will be 6 on each side. The ones on Carthagena will
be all battery packs as there is no power over there. On JOG, the stations will
be ‘wired’ to existing power supplies e.g. at the 4th / fountain.
3 Vice Captain’s report (TD)
TD had sent a sympathy card on behalf of the Senior Section
to Helen Schumann following the sudden death of Nick as well as a get well soon
card to Bill Walker who is recovering from a back injury.
Following a qualifying roll up when a card was not attested
on IG, organisers to be requested to keep all cards for a couple of weeks in
case they are needed.
TD had started the ball rolling on Senior Captain’s Day
4 Treasurer’s report (BD)
Cash position at end of April is £6726.81 up slightly from
£6440.52 in March Competition and Match income and expenses are now beginning
to flow. So far things are looking fine . I will review in more specific detail
next month once more transactions have taken place during April Tour Prize
costs were incurred - but covered fully by the Tour budget. Book keeping is
transferred to Spreadsheets from Manual ledgers . This provides more
flexibility in providing ongoing analysis of Income and expenditure- particularly
when Matches and Competitions start. The learning process will hopefully help
the ultimate transition to an online accounting package - probably in 2027. No
action yet on New Bank account other than a cursory glance at the Market
options. Not enticing me yet ! Competition summaries - number of players and
prizes - would be useful to get these going again. Our Card machines have yet
to be used . We could do with a set up & training session.
Barry gave a brief update on the Seniors Tour to the Nottinghamshire
which is progressing well.
Action point: Agenda item for the next meeting and a tutorial
for committee member on how to use the Sum Up machines.
5 Secretary’s Report (TL)
Two more clubs have agreed match dates with us so I am now
waiting for just six clubs to confirm. I will chase them up, but they all work
to different timetables so I am not concerned.
As requested at the April meeting, I have contacted Richard
Westergreen-Thorne about how to reach out to potential new seniors. As a result
of our conversation I have penned a brief description of senior section
activities and Richard is to include this in the next Club Round-Up giving my
details as point of contact. This, plus the occasional new member induction
meeting, should keep us on top of things.
I have contacted Nigel Tarn thanking him for sorting out the
match tee times on IG and offering to do this ourselves moving forward if he
shows me how to do it!
I have also contacted Nigel with a view to myself and David
B meeting with him to discuss potential dates for our 50th
anniversary event. We are due to meet the day before this meeting so will
update you on the day.
I have signed up one new member – Ian Smillie – who came to
the roll-up last Thursday.
I sent out an invitation for those no longer wishing to
receive the newsletter to contact me. So far two members have asked to be
removed from the mailing list as they no longer play. I also had a couple of
replies telling me how much they enjoy the newsletter. Nice.
6 Competition Secretary’s Report (NU)
Three competitions have taken place since our last meeting ;
·
Prostate Cancer Day on April 13th,
won by Paul Fletcher and Nicola Hunter with 44points from Jed Isbell and
Stephen Richardson (42) and Ian Riches/Andy Brown (41). Almost £7000 was raised
for the charity and the club featured prominently in the Prostate Project
national newsletter. Former Luton Town player, Mick Harford, is involved with
prostate cancer charities and plays golf.
Possible guest invite for next year?
·
Ken Robinson Scramble on April 28th,
won by Phil Bateman, Algy Grimes, George Burnham and Peter Sweeney with a nett
score of 50. Six teams then tied on 53, fortunately IG was able to sort
countbacks.
·
The Annual Medal and Jubilee Cup on May 5th.
The Annual Medal was won by Keith Garden, playing in his first Seniors
competition, with a net 63, from Eric Macintyre,66, and Paul Dobson, 67. The
Jubilee Cup, stableford, for players receiving 20 or more shots on playing
handicap, was won by Gerry Degaute with 36 points from George Simmons, 35 and
Peter Harvey, also 35 on countback.
Early starters in this competition were
unable to enter the Away Day without doing so from the course (entry opened at
08.00 and was full before noon). I have checked all remaining competitions this
year and have changed two entry opening dates to avoid this. I propose that,
from next year, ALL competitions will open for entries on Mondays (one day
earlier than the norm at present) so that cannot happen.
Next up are;
Rex Cleaver Championship Trophy, on June 23rd
which opens for entries on May 26th,
The Annual Stableford on July 7th,
which opens for entries on June 2nd and
The Reg Batson Medal Trophy on July 14th
(invitations will be issued after qualifying events.)
I have added a rule to the knockouts paper
presented to the last meeting (see below) clarifying that replacement players
are not allowed once the draw has been published. I have had 3 such queries
this year.
Two major events are just beyond the horizon;
Member and Guest Day on July 28th and Senior Captains Day on August
4th. The former needs planning but can be managed by one person, the
latter most definitely cannot!! Next agenda please.
GREEN
TILLEY (SINGLES) AND FOURSOMES KNOCKOUT RULES.
1.
Seniors
knockout competitions are played over 18 holes on the 2/3 ball course of
the day, with sudden death if the match is tied after 18 holes. The handicap
calculator facility within IG can be used to work out strokes given or
received. The winning player/pair must record the result within 24 hours of
completion of the match.
2.
Once the draw has been published, changing or
replacing a team member is not permitted.
3.
Both players/pairs are equally responsible for
deciding dates to play matches. In the case of difficulty agreeing a date,
please contact the Competition Secretary well ahead of the round deadline.
Recognising that unpredictable situations will arise, extensions may be granted
(usually up to one week). Every effort will be made to find a mutually
agreeable date.
4.
Should this prove impossible, one player/pair
may feel it appropriate to stand down. If not, the Competition Secretary, plus
at least one more member of the Senior’s Committee, will adjudicate.
Action point: Senior Captain;s Day and Member and
Guest Day arrangements to be discussed at the next meeting
7 Match Secretary’s Report (AG)
Now having played 5 matches it is middle of the table
form, W2 D1 L2, plenty of matches to change our fortunes though.
We now have 61 entrants signed up, so that gives a good
pool to call on.
Thanks to all who are stepping up to play following
withdrawals, some are late replacements.
Most matches have healthy numbers for Tranche 3. Brocket
Hall away has 3 Jokers signed up in a total of 20, this will mean 8 will be
disappointed. Other matches are CCC away 22 a change from the home match,
Leighton Buzzard away only 17, Letchworth home 21, Northampton away 21 we will
be having a meal after the match this year, St Neots home 19. Tranche 3 sign up
closes on 22nd May.
Links being lost is still a bit of an issue, a few
continue to ask for it.
8 Cost of matches
A discussion was held on a suggestion put forward to the
committee that we charge entrants more for away matches than home matches.
Action point: Barry to investigate the options and report
back to the next meeting. Agenda item in June
9 Marshals and starters
JL gave an update on marshals
and starters taking place mostly on Saturday and Sunday mornings as well as
random weekday evenings. All seems to be working well.
10 Trophy Custodian’s report (DW)
Insurance
Audit Process
Insurance audit
now completed and all trophies apart from the Ken Robinson Scramble are stored
in the Trophy Store. The winners of the scramble have been allowed to take the
trophies home on a 3 month about basis. I believe that the trophies have less
chance of being stolen if we continue to allow winners to take them home.
Bailiff
(Spring Stableford Trophy)
Gordon
Goodchild has paid for the Trophy, which is now engraved ‘Gordon Goodchild
Stableford’
It is now ready
for presentation following the competition on 20th October 2026.
I have offered
Gordon the possibility of presenting the trophy following the competition. He
informed me that he would be ‘chuffed and honoured to do so’
Gordon has
offered to purchase 6 keepsake trophies to present to the winners of the trophy
over the next 6 years. I did not give him the go ahead as I did not want to
create a precedent for other competitions. I would appreciate the committee
thoughts on this.
lt was decided that we should decline Gordon’s
kind and generous offer as it would not be fair to winners of our other
competitions, and we do not wish to create a precedent.
Baz
Backhouse trophy
Trevor
Darrington returned the trophy to the club on his return from holiday. Mrs
Darrington has kindly repaired it, making it safe for presentation for at least
another year. Jim Kerr will be taking the trophy away to assess the possibility
of a more permanent repair.
Unfortunately,
the black box which has been used to securely hold the trophy has been lost.
This may have happened after it was presented to Trevor at the Xmas Fayre. I
will attempt to source a replacement.
Swap Days
Swap day
2026 – Stoke Rochford Golf Club 5th October 2026
Confirmed at
both clubs and in respective diaries.
I have arranged
a meeting with Darrell Knight (Organiser) for 26th May 2026 to kick
off the arrangements between the two clubs. Darrell has booked a tee time at
0900 for myself and A N Other to join him and A N Other for a round of golf
prior to the meeting.
Darrell informs
me that the Stoke Rochford contingent will be travelling by coach to John
O’Gaunt on the day. I spoke with Gordon prior to his departure and he has
advised that this is something for me to arrange with Richard, our handyman,
closer to the date. I have made a note in my diary to this effect.
Swap day
2027 – Essendon Golf Club 11th October 2027
I have
established contact with Simon Harden their organiser, confirming the date and
inviting meetings at both clubs to kick off the arrangements. I have not yet
received his reply so will send him a reminder.
Pending clubs for Swap Day
The Bedfordshire
This club would welcome a swap day in 2028. They are suggesting a split
swap with them visiting JOG on a Monday whilst we visit their club on a
Wednesday. I will welcome the committee’s views on this as it presents a move
away from previous swap days.
Brickenden Grange
Awaiting reply from this club with regards to 2028 and beyond
Spalding
Interested in a swap day 2028 and beyond
Wellingborough
Interested in a
swap day 2028 and beyond
I will maintain
contact with the organisers in order to keep their interest fuelled.
Full
Historical record of Seniors Competition and Honours Board winners.
I am now in
possession of three spreadsheet lists of winners dating back to the start of
the recognised Seniors’ Section in 1977. My thanks go to Wendy, and Algy for
sending me their lists. I now have commenced with the task of marrying the
lists into one spreadsheet.
Some of the
lists are incomplete, and listed in differing order which means that I will
have to take care to ensure accuracy. The task is therefore “work in progress”.
11 Away Days (SM)
Past Captains Away Day at Rutland Water GC all arranged with
12 players paying £50 each
Arrangements also in place for the Senior Section Away Day
at Rutland Water on September 3 with 40 entrants paying £45 each.
Action point: TL to include newsletter item on how to
pay via bank transfer,
A further discussion was held on venue options for the 2027
Away Day.
12 Committee Away Day
A discussion was held on a possible committee away day (max
24 players) at Royston GC to include breakfast and golf. Invitations to be
extended to roll up organisers and match organisers. TD to investigate further.
13 50th
anniversary celebrations
DB and TL had met Nigel Tarn to discuss arrangements for a
special day to celebrate the Senior Section’s 50th anniversary in
2027. The plans so far involve a nine hole golf competition on Aug 13 2027 with
tee times between 11am and 2.30pm to accommodate around 100 entrants. This to
be followed in the early evening with a barbecue and entertainment. DB to
investigate possible 70s cover band and/or disco.
14 AOB
None
Dates of future meetings
Thurs June 11
Thurs July 2
Thurs Aug 6
Thurs Sep 10
Thurs Oct 8
Thurs Nov 5
Thurs Dec 3
Tues Jan 5
Tues Feb 2 AGM tbc
Thursday, 7 May 2026
Carthagena practice green takes shape
March 16 2026: trees are cleared from the area between the 18th green and 1st tee
April 9: tree roots cleared and the outline of the green can be seen
April 30: topsoil is brought in
May 5: the green takes shape
April 12: More topsoil delivered
Carthagena bluebells
I noticed on Tuesday that the glorious display of bluebells between the Carthagena 17th and 18th were past their best. So here are a couple of photos I took between April 9th and 14th to remind you of this annual wonder
Tuesday, 5 May 2026
Annual Medal and Jubilee Cup May 5 2026
Seniors Captain David Barlow presents winner Keith Garden with the Annual Medal Trophy
Thursday, 30 April 2026
Friends present "El Sweeney" with sombrero
"El Sweeney" practising in his early days
Tuesday, 28 April 2026
Ken Robinson Scramble April 28 2026
Seniors Captain David Barlow presents the Ken Robinson Trophy to winners Algy Grimes, George Burnham, Peter Sweeney and Phil Bateman
Runners-up Derek Weller, Richard Newman, Geoff Elcome and Jan Olsen-Williams
Thursday, 23 April 2026
Seniors away to Aspley Guise April 23 2026
Ortganiser Warren Churms reports
It was a cold but sunny start which greeted the 16 travelling John O'Gaunt Seniors at the very picturesque Aspley Guise & Woburn Sands Golf Club. The objective was simple - play like we did at home and try to repeat an excellent win. Conceding 121 shots to 44, this was a challenging task.
Chris Saunders and Nigel Underwood TIED
David McNair and Jack Shepherd TIED
Dave Wood and Terry Domagala WON 2up
Steve Mathers and Neil Pinnington WON 5&4
Algy Grimes and David Tamsitt LOST 5&3
Anthony Thurgood and Paul Life LOST 6&4
Trevor Darrington and Tony Goodson LOST 6&5
Tuesday, 21 April 2026
Seniors at home to Cambridge Country Club April 21 2026
Seniors Captain David Barlow and organiser Dick Cobb with Cambridge Country Club's
Richard Ricketts and Captain Keith Barton
Organiser Dick Cobb reports
Where to start? It was my first bash as an organiser of a Club match and I was keen to get it right for Captain Barlow so the first thing to get on point was to make sure he had his favourite meal - chicken and chips. Don't worry about the golf!
The next issue was to get a full team for this match. Due to numerous good reasons I had a churn rate of about 40%! So many thanks to the guys who jumped in to save my bacon .
Also Cambridge Country Club had their problems too, including their Captain who two days before fell over and head butted a door! So Keith Barton stepped in to great effect. The joys of Senior life!
As far as the golf is concerned it was a great day - well almost. The Sun shone, the course looked great, but alas we lost.
It was very tight but we lost 5 games to 3. So close in fact that four games were decided on the 18th and two on the 17th.
So our Captain's run of two wins and a draw comes to a close, but not without a good fight. Well done to everyone .
Graham Berry, who has never got up so early for a long time to play in the match, was rewarded with a bottle of wine for nearest the Pin on 16th!
If you are tempted to be an organiser, my advice is just do it. I found testing but rewarding! It was Richard Westergreen-Thorne's last weekly blog a few months back when he was looking for help. He wrote "come and help - don't leave it for somebody else to do it". Wise words.
Full results:
David Barlow and Dick Cobb: Lost 1 down.
Dave Woods and Graham Berry: Lost 6&4
Trevor Darrington and David Price: Lost 1 Down
Tony Walters and Algy Grimes: Lost 2&1
Barry Donovan and Paul Life: Won 3&2
Nigel Underwood and Rob Ebsworth: Won 1 up
Paul Dobson and Daniel Emkes: Won 2&1
Stephen Mathers and Gavin Little: Lost 1 Down
Overall result: CCC 5 - JOG 3
Wednesday, 15 April 2026
Seniors at home to Wellingborough April 14 2026
Seniors Captain David Barlow and organiser Paul Jones with their Wellingborough opponents
Organiser Paul Jones reports on our match against Wellingborough
It was a lovely sunny morning when I set off from
Northampton and I was grateful that I was organising a match that meant I had
an hour extra in bed. The later tee time is due to the distance our opponents
from Wellingborough have to travel, and the same arrangement will be afforded
to us when we visit Wellingborough later in the year.
On paper, the two teams appeared to be extremely unevenly
matched, as the JOG team were receiving 70 shots more than our opponents. The
average Handicap Index for Wellingborough’s players was 13.9 and ours was 17.7
Fortunately, I had the luxury of having a draft version of
their team, but it was a challenge to achieve matches that were closely matched.
The balance further tipped in our favour when a player from
the Wellingborough team failed to make the journey.
Our team welcomed Paul Conibear for his first JOG Seniors match,
and I paired him with the experienced Tony Lloyd.
As the organiser I was paired with David Barlow our Seniors
Captain and unsurprisingly he was the “scratch” player in our group, so our
opponents were getting 3 and 5 shots and I received 11. Rather embarrassingly my handicap has crept
up to 20 mainly due to playing several rounds at Collingtree Park (CPGC) whose
Slope Index of 118 off the yellow tees means that it is perceived to be easier
than both JOG courses. The fact that I hardly ever finish with the same ball at
CPGC and very rarely score more than 30 points suggests that the slope system is
not flawless.
We started well, winning 3 of the first 4 holes with David
playing holes 2 to 4 in one under par. We both messed up the 5th hole,
but David found the green on the 6th hole and, after our opponents
had both extracted themselves from the same right-hand bunker (the
Wellingborough nearest the pin hole,) he sank his putt for a two.
At the JOG nearest the pin hole (8th) both David
and I found the right-hand bunker and we lost that hole. So, we had played both
nearest the pin holes and none of us recorded our names on the marker boards.
David parred the ninth
and we finished the front nine 3 up.
The 11th was also won by our opponents who were
now only one down.
The 12th was won by JOG to get us back to 2 up.
Wellingborough’s Senior Captain Neil, birdied the par 3 13th
so the margin was reduced to 1 again.
The turning point was the shortish par four 14th
when, with the honour off the tee, both the Wellingborough players went too far
right and the JOG pair both pared that hole.
I parred the 15th and with my shot that could not
be matched, we were dormie 3 up.
We halved the 16th in 5 shots with three of the
four ball receiving a shot thus closing out our match 3&2.
On the 18th tee we waited for match 2 to tee off
on the 15th tee and last year’s captain came up to us and apologised
for falling three holes behind. I’m sure it must not have been Tony’s fault as
once he is over the ball he plays quicker than you can say double bogey.
I suppose when you are behind a group when three of the four
players were getting birdies and my contribution to the pace of play was
picking up when my partner carried me, it cannot be easy keeping up.
After our golf and a long wait in the clubhouse for the
results to come in, we enjoyed an excellent meal of pork loin steak, potatoes
and veg followed by pavlova.
It then fell to our Captain to toast our guests and present
the nearest the pin prizes. The JOG nearest the pin (NTP) was won by Martyn
Graham (a tip here for future blog writers just copy and paste “the nearest the
pin winner for JOG was Martyn” as, if I am not mistaken, we have played three
matches and very admirably Martyn has won NTP each time.
Do not be surprised if at the “bring and win” event later
in the year, Martyn donates a bottle of wine from the comprehensive collection
in his wine cellar.
David then handed over to Captain Neil to announce the
result which was a 4-4 draw.
Our Vice Captain shared with me that in the final match the
teams stood tied on the 18th tee. He was aware that sometimes teams
have agreed a half on the tee in this scenario, but he wanted to play the 18th
and try to get the win. It was a good
move as that win meant our unbeaten start lives on for another day.
This is an encouraging start for our Captain especially
after his struggles last year. He has played three matches and won his game
each time so long may his and the team's unbeaten run continue.
I have also won all three of my matches, but I am far too
modest to mention that, other than to say that I have been blessed with good
partners.
The individual match results were:
|
1 |
David Barlow |
Won 3&2 |
|
Paul Jones |
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2 |
Paul Conibear |
Lost 3&2 |
|
Tony Lloyd |
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3 |
Geoff Elcome |
Lost 5&4 |
|
Mehmet Osman |
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4 |
Graham Gadsden |
Won 4&2 |
|
Paul Dobson |
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5 |
Richard Westergreen - Thorne |
Lost 3&1 |
|
Ian Maddison |
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6 |
Martyn Graham |
Lost 3&2 |
|
Michael Newstead |
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|
7 |
Gavin Little |
Won 2&1 |
|
Chris Roy |
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|
8 |
Terry
Domagala |
Won 1 up |
|
Gerry Degaute |






























