Friday 29 April 2022

Seniors away to Aspley Guise April 28 2022

Match organiser Jim Kerr reports

The day started with a bite in it. The weather was dry but cool, bordering on cold if you were standing in the wind.
Algy and I had a return match with Mac and Jim. I felt sorry for Algy as he was stuck in a four ball with three Scotsman. We had a great day with plenty of banter. The only extraordinary thing that happened was on the 17th green. Mac was just about to putt when Algy let out a yell. Mac's ball went skidding across the green, we all looked up to see what was happening and there was a crow perched on Algy's bag picking out the balls and throwing them on the ground trying to get to his biscuits at the bottom of the bag. 
Being gentlemen, Algy and I agreed that Mac should take his shot again. The fact that we had already won the match did not come into it ( tongue in cheek).
When we got into the clubhouse it turns out that this crow was a serial offender as it did the same to Andy Shilton when he was on the 11th green and got away with his Marathon chocolate bar ..
There were several tales of woe when we got back to the clubhouse. Andy reckons that Sam Standen had a senior moment when he picked up his ball when he had one putt to win and two to half the hole and bring them all square. He went on to say that Sam girded his loins and went on to win the next two holes, sinking a 5 foot putt to win the game. 
The next sorry tale was game 7. David Crosby and Tony Goodson came into the changing room muttering to themselves when asked how they got on. A crestfallen Tony tells me they were all square coming up the 18th, with both of them on the green. The opposition were off the green but one of them chipped in for the match. Oh dear, the joys of golf.
I have to congratulate their kitchen. We had a lovely meal of sea bass with Dauphinoise potatoes and to follow a chocolate brownie.
These matches are really tough but some of us have to do it.
The final result was a respectable draw and after the home match result I was well pleased.

Wednesday 27 April 2022

Seniors at home to Cambridge Country Club April 26 2022

Match organiser Derek Young reports

We took on the seniors of the newly renamed Cambridge Country Club (formerly Bourn) on the Carthagena Course which I can report is in excellent condition with the greens being as good as I can remember them.

Highlights of the day were Jonathan Lean almost scoring a hole in one on the thirteenth and Peter Wade winning the “nearest the pin” on the eighth. There were various stories of our opponents’ good fortune and numerous accounts of them hitting trees and the ball ending up on the fairway. 

The meal was Beef Bourguignon which everyone seemed to enjoy.

Well onto the result. As a team the JOG Seniors were less than successful and I have to report that we suffered a white wash. Our only hope is that we have a return match in July when we play for “The Scroll” which they have held now for a number of years. I will try to pick a more competitive team!

On a brighter note and as time was marching on, our Captain Algy Grimes gave up the practice of inflicting us with one of his jokes. I'm sure its only temporary.


Monday 25 April 2022

Seniors away to Dunstable Downs April 22 2022

 Organiser Brian Bullen reports on the day’s action


The weather was chilly and windy but became sunny within 40 minutes. The course was good, but had some hardness in the greens.
I would like first to thank Peter Wade, Keith Perry and Andrew Bowen who all came in the team late due to withdrawals.
I’m very pleased to report that we won 4.1/2 to 3.1/2.
Algy had to give 7 shots to Ian Wooster (D.D.’s Captain)who was a very useful player!
Algy and I played steady together but we found ourselves 3 down with 5 to play (even though I got a par on hole 8 index 1). Algy won the 15th with a great chip and I won the 18th with a 3ft putt .
Peter Jarman & Paul Hammond won. This was the first time P.J. had beaten Tony Rogers (handicap 8) in the previous 8 matches.
The other winners were Terry Sweeney/Nigel Underwood, Bill Walker/Richard Young.
The other halved players were Peter Wade/Keith Perry and Neil Pinnington/David Streatfield.
As usual, the comradeship with the Dunstable Downs players was excellent and the carvery was exceptional.

Friday 22 April 2022

Senior Section Committee Meeting April 1, 2022

 

Attendance:

Algy Grimes (AG), Jonathan Lean (JL), B ill Walker (BW), Richard Coventry (RC), Richard Westergreen – Thorne (RWT)

 

Apologies: Andy Shilton (AS)

 

Mike Tipper and Tom Simm

Mike and Tom attended the early part of the meeting and discussed matters of general interest. Tom confirmed that he will set aside the studio again for the Senior Captain's Day. Tom also said that he will be looking for volunteers from amongst the club membership for ball spotting at the forthcoming Pro Am competition on 23rd May. 

Mike was welcomed to his new role as club Vice Captain. As part of the discussion, he outlined to the committee that the club is 75 years old in 2023 and that more information about the planned events will be forthcoming later. Mike also referred to discussions to align the terms of office of the four Captains within the club. Mike was informed that we were having problems obtaining monies from competitions and matches from the club (see below).

Minutes of Previous Meeting

Agreed as a true record of the meeting:

Proposed by Algy Grimes and seconded by Jonathan Lean and agreed unanimously.

Matters arising not on the agenda

New Auditor – Trevor Darrington has kindly agreed to take on the role of Auditor

Captain's Report (AG)

It has been a very good start to my year as Captain; we have played our match with the Ladies where there were some very good scores, especially the 48 points by Robert Isaacson and Hilary Pearmain. This was followed the next week with our first Seniors Competition, 4BBB trophy, again a good scoring competition where 40 points won it for Michael Newstead and Andy Brown. Our next main competition was played today, the Rex Bullock. 

The start of our interclub matches has resulted in a close loss (4.5/3.5) at Bedford and County where we were all treated to a drink courtesy of Terry Sweeney’s Hole in One. The next game saw us playing Saffron Walden at home, a very close match as it ended in a draw (4/4). The home match with Wellingborough last week did see us secure our first win of the season, (6/2).

Brian Gill

It is with enormous thanks to Karen Gill for the amazing gesture in donating the proceeds from the sale of Brian’s golf scooter to my Captains Charity. This has made an incredible start to the fundraising efforts towards Sepsis Trust; I cannot thank Karen enough, very generous of her.

The fundraising has also been given a lift with the proceeds from the sale of Ken Doggrell’s trolley.

At the last Golf sub-committee, it was suggested by Ladies Captain Hazel, that I invite senior ladies to sign up to our section to enable them to play in our competitions, I have held off doing this until raising it with this committee. There was also a discussion about the rules of each of the Sections as well as the club, I believe Andy Shilton is looking into this.

I clarified with Michael, that under the rules of golf, it is permissible to play stoke play competitions in 4 balls, Therefore I would like to make the Seniors Captains Day a 4 ball shotgun start similar to what David Gauge did a few years ago.

Something that Gordon would like us to consider is a Memorial Space/Legacy initiative, not solely because we have had a request by John Ellary’s family to add a ‘tribute’ to him on the course. Their ideas include;

1) Block paved area and each block could have the members name on it (Disney does something like this before you enter the theme park and so does the Atlanta Olympic Park)

2) A trophy/ shield/ plate for the juniors to compete in winning yearly as dad enjoyed playing along with the junior members and enjoyed seeing their skills develop

3) A summerhouse/ hut on the course (I remember seeing a few there when we were allowed to walk on the course during lockdown) that has a dedicated wall to put small plaques up and for golfers to sit and have a quiet moment

4) a small garden area with plaques in the flowers

 

Action Points:

Following discussion it was agreed that AG should continue the dialogue with the club regarding memorials/legacies and report back at the next meeting.

JL will set up the Senior Captains Day as a fourball event with a shotgun start.

It was agreed that AG would not initiate a specific invite to Ladies as it is already agreed that competitions are open to all seniors within the club and entries for all our competitions are labelled as such.

Vice Captain's Report (JL)

JL briefly reported to the committee on the members he has been in contact with and where cards have been sent.

Treasurer's Report (RC)

The seniors currently have around £2,000 in the bank alongside the monies so far collected for the captain’s charity.

RC reported that the club have yet to hand over funds collected via the club system to the seniors for the competitions and matches played to date this year. RC has an up-to-date record of transactions but needs the payments of funds with the club to be processed and paid. RC will not make any payments to the club until the matter is resolved and invoices paid.

Mike Tipper has been informed of our concern (see above) which was also an issue in 2021.

Hon. Secretary's Report (RWT)

After several weeks with no new members joining the Senior Section we have had three people join in the past week or so. One by contacting myself, one new member of the club via Gordon and one long standing club member who signed up for a competition and so I contacted him. This gives us a current list of 220 seniors who receive the weekly newsletter.

I have taken off the list several people where I have been made aware that they are no longer at JOG but I am yet to go through the club membership list and compare with our list for a final check. As a reference point, we ended 2021 with just over 190 members.

We have completed the matches with new members that we organised and many thanks for helping by taking part. The feedback I have received was very positive and it is a very effective way to engage with new members who would like to get to know people and ask questions, etc. One game was not able to be held for a range of reasons but both new members were happy to cancel rather than wait until later in the year.

I have been working on the Calendar for 2023 and have had contact with all the clubs we play with. As always things are fine until there needs to be a change which can lead to a domino effect if not careful.

Current challenges are:

-          Wellingborough cannot come to us when they usually do as their club have decided to introduce an event that cuts across it. I am still trying to find a solution.

-          As for the need to move the Senior Captains Day that we have discussed as JOG is hosting a national competition in its normal slot, I have proposed the solution we agreed to move the date by a couple of weeks. This has been accepted by Michael in principle but he will not look at the 2023 club calendar in detail until August and so we cannot get confirmation until then.

 

I have been in contact with Northampton about the arrangements and catering options, etc.for the Swap Day which we are holding this year for the first time and we have this on the agenda for discussion. We have also agreed a date in 2023 for a Swap Day with St Ives.

The Newsletter continues to generate a number of emails each week from members and there is always a big spike in entries for competitions each time it is published. I am also very pleased to see that the blog continues to get hundreds of hits each month. Tony Lloyd is also doing an excellent job putting news items on to the club website to raise our profile and reach fellow seniors with what is going on.

Competition Secretary's Report (JL)

Since the last meeting we have had the following competitions.

The Green Tilley Singles Knockout and the Foursomes Knockout are up and running.

Greensomes with the Ladies.  A bit of nimble footwork needed to get the right numbers, but we got there in the end.  Sadly, I had to miss out and keep myself in reserve.  This was won by Robert Isaacson and Hilary Pearmain with 48 points!

4BBB Trophy.  This was won by Michael Newstead and Andy Brown with 40 points.

Jock Allan Prostate Cancer Charity Day.  This was won by Ian Riches and Andy Brown with 49 points!

The Rex Bullock was played today.  There were 14 on the reserve list who we could have accommodated if it had been changed to a one tee start.  81 players competed.

The next competition is the Ken Robinson Scramble on 3rd May.  This is limited to 92 entrants playing in teams of 4.  2 tee start at 10 minute intervals.

As decided, I have now changed the Annual Medal Trophy and Jubilee Trophy, the Rex Cleaver Championship Trophy and the Annual Stableford to be a one tee start from 7.30am with a limit of 102 players.  If these fill up, then I will change future relevant ones to be the same format.

I have not been inundated with volunteers to take over Competitions Secretary duties next year.

The role of Competitions Secretary was discussed and JL will take away several suggestions to follow up.

Match Secretary's Report (AS)

Matches are now underway with three having been played to date and four more matches to played in April.

Match Results

We started with a narrow loss against Beds & County, improved on that with a draw against Saffron Walden, and finally got an entry into the win column last Tuesday with a comprehensive routing of Wellingborough.

We have fielded teams easily for all games with minimal changes to the selected squads.  Future squad numbers look to be healthy.  The only match which is slightly short of numbers is Cambridge Country Club at home, but I’ve got some reserves up my sleeve so I’m comfortable.

Due to Covid I’ve had requests to not dine at a couple of games.  This is due to players having to have negative PCR tests before flying off on holiday.  I have agreed that this is acceptable and asked the match organisers to discuss this with the opposition.  This seems to me to be part of the new reality of post covid life.  I would welcome any thoughts on this point, and I’m sure we will get feedback from the opposition clubs.

Things to improve.

I need to find a better way of sharing the squad selections than the Excel Spreadsheet as a number of our members were unable to access it.  I’ve had conversations with Tony Lloyd and Michael Grace about securing a place on the web-site.  This is not possible on the current site but may be on the new version which should be live shortly.  Once we’ve migrated to the new site I will discuss again with Michael.  If this doesn’t come to fruition then I will find a way of publishing the Matrix in a more user friendly form.

Some of the Match Organiser communication (with me) could be improved, particularly closing down the post-match tasks, but this will come with familiarity.  

Other observations

It appears we are charging more for our meals than other clubs.  For example Beds & County was under £17.  I will keep a note of this as we go through the year (where we get the information).

Generally everything is under control with the next batches dues to be selected at the end of this month. 

The report was discussed and it was agreed that it is difficult to compare prices with other clubs on a similar basis. For example, some clubs subsidise matches, some pay for prizes and tips in different ways, some hire in outside caterers, etc. It was agreed that the cost of participating needs to be monitored.

Immediate Past Captain's Report (BW)

Nothing to report.

Prostate Day

A report was presented by BW

Lessons learned

Acquisition of Auction items:

  1. Much uncertainty regarding voucher policy:  Who requests, receives, allocates, by when?
  2. Auction item list needs to be finalised before auction goes live.

Running the on-line Auction

  1. Interface between auction manager and Seniors’ Section web master worked well but would be more efficient and effective if auction manager could have web access.
  2. Connection procedure laptop to TV complex needs documenting.
  3. Did chits on table work well enough? Need to publicise on Tables.

Payment by winning bidders

Procedure uncertain: when, to whom, by what means?

Other aspects

Shotgun start still resulted in time between first and last finishing over an hour apart.

More help needed at end of round from non-playing members to:

  1. Check and collect cards. (Clearer instructions on card completion)
  2. Collate 2s Club results.
  3. Look after guests (Jock)
  4. Collect collate Nearest Pin lists

Meal arrangements still time consuming. Insisting on everyone finishing before meal is served delayed proceedings by up to an hour and resulted in long queue at servery.

Microphone

Very unreliable. Needs to be repaired or replaced.

Tombola Organisation

Tickets were produced for 100 prizes without knowing how many prizes there were. This led to some prizes being split into insignificant proportions.

BW was thanked for his hard work on our behalf to support the organisers of the day.

Captain's Charity and Honorarium

AG confirmed that the Longest Day Charity Event for the four Captains within the club will take place this year on 22nd June.

A discussion took place about the use of the senior captain’s honorarium and associated bar card.

Action point:

AG to report back at the next committee meeting on what he considers to be appropriate expenditure so that the use of the honorarium and card can be agreed and confirmed.

A O B

AG reported that the Ladies have a Greenkeepers Revenge competition.

AG informed the meeting that it is permissible to hold Alternate Day Competitions

Date and time of next meeting  


10 May after Annual Medal Comp
19 July after Annual Stableford Comp
30 August after Bailiff Shield Comp
11 Oct after Team Trophy
8 Nov after Roll Up before Bring and Win and discuss Annual Dinner
19 Jan 2023 (to discuss AGM) at 2.30pm

 

 

 

 

Thursday 21 April 2022

Seniors at home to Aspley Guise, April 19 2022

Organiser Jim Kerr reports on the day’s action

It is with a heavy heart that I sit here and write this epilogue to a heavy home defeat.
The only thing that cheered me up was the thought that not many other clubs’ Senior members would throw their game for their Captain and organiser and lose to make Algy and myself feel better at only getting a half.
We can’t blame the weather … it was a perfect day for golf.
Nigel and his team presented the course in perfect condition..
Our game started with me getting a chip-in par to take the first hole. We were 3 up at the turn.
We went down the 18th on dormie and lost to an 8ft put for a par.
On reflection like all these matches it was a good day’s golf.
There were a few mumblings about golf handicaps with one guy getting 23 shots but starting bogey par par. Others had similar tales of woe. I think the new handicap system only plays out on medal play . With Stableford  or better ball games every body can play most holes reasonably well and therefore use their shots better than the lower handicappers.
I think the important point is to make sure you get the best out of the day and the meal and banter usually makes up for any disappointment.
I have to thank the bar and catering staff for their service and the quality of the meal was excellent.
The only thing left to write is the result. We lost 7-1 … and our 1 was 2 halfs. 
Roll on the 28th and lets hammer them at Aspley Guise. Come on J.O.G.🏌👍🏌

Tuesday 12 April 2022

Rex Bullock Trophy April 12 2022

 

Winner Glyn Roberts receives the Rex Bullock Trophy from Seniors Captain Algy Grimes


Warm spring weather, high scores and a hole in one ... what more could you ask of a seniors' competition.

Twenty golfers scored 36 points or more and the top four players came in with 39 points.

Just missing out on a podium place, but with a hole in one on the Carthagena 2nd, was Peter Jarman.

In third place was Ian Riches, in second was David E J Price, but the winner on countback was Glyn Roberts.

And with scores going towards the Seniors Golfer of the Year competition, the race is on. Eighty-one golfers took part in the competition.

Second place: David EJ Price

Third place: Ian Riches


Peter Jarman celebrates his hole in one and generously stood a round of drinks


Wednesday 6 April 2022

Seniors at home to Wellingborough, April 5 2022

 Organiser Neil Pinnington reports on JoG Seniors’ first win of the season


After a slightly delayed start waiting for the roll-up to clear, the Seniors Captain and I set out to defend the honour of John of Gaunt against their Seniors Captain and partner David. We raced into an early lead only to be pulled back. In the end we required the good offices of their Senior Captain in losing his ball on the final hole (a stroke hole for him) to allow Algy to sneak a win on the hole and claim a half. All agreed it had been a very enjoyable match and (begrudgingly) that had been the fair result.

The rest of the team fared much better. Special mention is due to Andy Brown and Ray Smart, winning 7&5. The opposition were so impressed - they even recorded on the scorecard what a very good player Andy is! The same can be said of Sam Standen who returned refreshed from his holiday in such sparkling form that he and Jonathan Lean recorded a 7&5 win. Congratulations to both teams.

They  were superbly supported by the teams of  Barry Donovan & Paul Jones, Chris Roy & Phil Armstrong, and Dave Wilsher & Richard Westergreen-Thorne who all recorded wins.

I incurred Rob Anderson's wrath by sending he and Brian Bullen out with the same 30 Handicap golfer he had played against before ("19 Shots!!"). However after the event he did concede that it had been an enjoyable match ending all square.

Commiserations to Trevor Darrington and David Streatfield. Apparently, in the final holes they were hit with a barrage of amazing  chips and long putts being holed out.  Their commanding lead was hauled back only to lose on the final green.

The final result , a fabulous 6-2 win for John O'Gaunt. This will serve as a benchmark to be matched or beaten in future matches. It is even more satisfying considering that in the equivalent 2019 fixture we lost 6-2.

I believe all matches were played in the best of spirits. We received fulsome praise for the state of the course and the greens from many of the Wellingborough players (whilst bemoaning the current state of their course). Even so, we look forward with anticipation to the return match at Wellingborough on August 8th