Tuesday 31 October 2023

Ladies and Seniors Scramble October 31 2023

 

Seniors Captain Jonathan Lean and Lady Captain Lorna Jerome with winners David Scott, Catie Heathfield, Sara Fowler and Andy Brown



It’s easy to get your hopes up when you are among the four teams in the clubhouse with 59 net points in the Ladies and Seniors Scramble. The leaderboard hadn’t changed for quite a while … until two later starting teams came in with even more impressive scores.

So victory went to Andy Brown, Sara Fowler, Catie Heathfield and David Scott who got off to a terrific start with birdies on the 1st and 2nd to come in with 56 points.

In second place on 58 points were Joan Cocksedge, Alban Macdonald, Derek Weller and Sue Zirnis.

And in third place with 59 points were early clubhouse leaders Pauline Gauge, Jane Hector, Ian Maddison and Jim McIlwaine.

Commiserations to the three other teams on 59 points who were beaten on countback.

The 88 entrants enjoyed fine sunny conditions on a John O’Gaunt course that had recovered from the recent heavy rainfall to such an extent that the 13th hole, previously under water, was now fully in play.

Only those who were hoping to use a buggy were disappointed … and weary!

Thanks go to Julia Cottenden and Jackie McGeady for signing people in and running the raffle which raised a handsome £362 to be shared between the two captains’ charities.



Second: Jonathan and Lorna with Derek Weller, Joan Cocksedge, Sue Zirnis and Alban Macdonald

Third: Jim McIlwaine, Pauline Gauge and Jane Hector whose fourth player was Ian Maddison

Jonathan presents Lorna with a bouquet

Thursday 26 October 2023

Knockout Finals Thursday October 26 2023

The Senior Section Knockout competitions are now completed. Congratulations to both the winners and runners-up. All the details for the Green Tilley, Foursomes and Holmwood Plate are below



 Clive Bassindale, above right, beat Steve Collins 6 and 5 to win the final of the Senior Section Green Tilley Knockout Competition. The score card, below, shows how the match was won. It was refereed by Dave Gauge.



In the final of the Foursomes Knockout, Paul Dobson and Jan Murphy, pictured below in the semifinals,  beat Paul Beasley and David Tamsitt in a closely fought match which went to two extra holes on the John O’Gaunt course.



The Holmwood Plate, open to those knocked out in the first round of the Green Tilley, was won by Paul Jeeves in a very close game with Barry Donovan - Paul finishing one up on the 18th.
In a topsy turvy match, Paul went six up on the 10th and clung on to halve the last.
It was the second year running that Barry has been pipped at the post. Congratulations to Paul for a very steady performance.

Tuesday 24 October 2023

TSB Trophy October 24 2023


 Jonathan Lean presents Nathan Church with the TSB Trophy


Seniors Captain Jonathan Lean reports on the annual match between the Seniors and Juniors

On a decidedly cool, damp and grey morning, 10 intrepid seniors presented themselves for potential humiliation at the hands of the Junior section.  Thankfully, our Competitions Secretary had pity on us and moved the start time back 20 minutes so we could start in full daylight and enjoy an extra few minutes in bed!

The tone was set when, on arrival, some seniors were enjoying the likes of bacon baps and coffee whereas the juniors were limbering up in the nets!

Captain Jonathan Lean was paired with Algy Grimes against the current Junior captain, Nathan Church (HI 5.3) and Charlie Cunningham (HI 19).  Charlie informed us, having creamed his 3 wood a good 200 yards down the middle of the first, that he had only taken up the game 4 months previously!  This was slightly softened by his admission later that he used to play when he was 7 years old but gave up as he did not think he was good enough.

Algy and I thought that we would start with a win on the first as Nathan managed to find the trees on the right with his drive.  Algy unfortunately found Nathan’s ball after about 2 minutes 59 seconds and then Nathan chipped out and got up and down for a par to halve the hole.

Nathan managed to birdie the 3rd to go 1 up but then Algy and I entered that ever-narrowing window of opportunity between being warmed up and worn out whereby we managed to win 3 holes in a row to go 2 up after 7.  This was short lived bliss as we then lost 3 holes in a row.  Nathan and Charlie managed to hold onto this lead until the 17th where Nathan birdied for a 2 and 1 win.  A thoroughly enjoyable game.

Second out were John Church and Andy Brown against William Gilbert and Chloe Church.  Spot the surnames?!!  There was a rumour, strongly denied, that John Church had a foot in both camps!  Two grandchildren playing for the Juniors must have given him divided loyalties.

My words of instruction to Andy Brown ‘show them no mercy’ fell on deaf ears though as Andy got par on the first 4 holes but the team was still 4 down at this stage.  They lost the 5th also so it is some sort of credit to the seniors that, being 5 down after 5 holes they eventually only managed to lose 6 and 5.  Chloe Church sealed the win on the 13th with a 3 net 1!

Celia and Greg Whitecross challenged marital harmony by agreeing to play together against Lucy Edwards and Ryan Brister.  There was a suggestion that Celia was perhaps ineligible to play for the seniors because of age but a quick check of her birth certificate cleared her.

There was little detail given about this match except Lucy obviously played very well and complained of ‘sore shoulders’ having carried Ryan to a 4 and 3 win.

3 down after 3 matches.  This could get embarrassing!

David Crosby and Bill Walker played against Georgia Gordon and Harry Smead.  Despite Bill having a bit of a senior moment picking his ball up thinking that the hole was halved but actually he had to sink the putt to halve the hole, David and Bill managed a win, triumphing 3 and 2.

Bringing up the rear were Michael Newstead and Graham Gadsden against Ixie Akpan (HI 1.4!) and Albert Watts.  Little detail was forthcoming about this match.  Perhaps Graham’s normally loud trousers put their opponents off but some pride was restored with the Seniors winning 4 and 3.

So, the overall score was Juniors 3 – Seniors 2.  Not a whitewash.  Just a thoroughly enjoyable morning’s golf.

The TSB Trophy was duly presented to the Junior Captain, Nathan Church.  I noted that the last time that the Seniors won was 2018!  I look forward to trying again next year.

Hot on the heels of the match was a final match in one of the Ladies’ singles competitions.  Lorna Jerome has asked me to thank all the seniors and juniors who allowed this match to play through.

Thursday 19 October 2023

Notes of the Senior Section Committee Meeting 5 October 2023

 


Attendance:

Barry Donovan (BD), Jonathan Lean (JL), Richard Westergreen – Thorne (RWT), Algy Grimes (AG), Tony Lloyd (TL)  Andy Shilton (AS)

 

Apologies:

None

Minutes previous 

Accepted

 Matters arising

All actions were completed or found elsewhere on the agenda.

 

Justin Thomas

 

JT joined the meeting to discuss items of mutual interest. These included the progress with the patio area development, subscriptions for 2024 and various club events and activities.

Captain (JL)

Since the last meeting I have played in 7 matches, one away day and one competition. Little time for social golf but great fun.

I have also hosted the past Senior Captains' lunch. A great opportunity to meet Peter Morris and Colin Poole who were Senior Captain long before I joined the club.

There has been a Golf committee meeting in September. The main issue discussed concerning the Senior Section is the number of matches that we are allowed to have each year. After some discussion, it was agreed that we should be allowed 15 matches but any additional clubs that we want to play will require us to drop one of the existing matches. Although this was agreed in the Golf committee, it still needs to be ratified by the General Committee.

There was some discussion also about whether or not the home matches should be held on Mondays. This is because kitchen staff are already on duty on Tuesday afternoons but not so many on Monday afternoons which is generally quieter. No firm instructions though.

The issue of honours boards was held over until the next meeting, but clarity is still required as to which boards we would like to have.

I have given Rob Earles a copy of our position paper on ‘staggered starts’ for matches but told him that I don’t want this to be on the agenda until after the next Club AGM. I am just doing a bit of lobbying.

Further to the report JL has held a telephone conversation with Rob Earles regarding the agreement on matches going forward and there are a couple of points to be finalised.

The committee agreed that if the club agrees to additional Honours Boards then the preference would be:

GOTY

Annual Medal

Rex Cleaver

Reg Batson

 

This discussion, and the siting of any additional boards, will be continued with the club.

Vice-Captain (RWT)

RWT outlined the recent engagement with fellow seniors who are unwell and/or not playing and the cards that have been sent on behalf of the seniors.

Immediate Past Captain (AG)

 Nothing to report.

Treasurer's Report (BD)

As there has only been a short period since the previous meeting there was no update on the overall financial position for the meeting.

 BD discussed issues with tracking, paying and monitoring match fees with the club and there followed a discussion regarding the processes involved. BD will pursue and update the committee as appropriate.

 There was also a discussion regarding the use of the Honorarium and the amount remaining this year.

 

Action point: JL to follow up on the balances with the club to aid the use of the remaining funds during the rest of the year.

Hon. Secretary (RWT)

Not a great deal to report this time.

There has been no contact with other clubs since the last meeting apart from Jonathan and I meeting and playing with the Luffenham Heath Senior Captain and Vice Captain when we took the opportunity to discus the arrangements for the matches next year. These arrangements will be included in the documents I will pass on to the Match Secretary the information about contacts at each club and the arrangements for the matches that have been made as we prepare for the new year.

I have not received any recent enquiries for membership of the seniors and expect it to be quiet until the club admits new members for 2024 and some existing club members may wish to become involved in what we do for 2024.

The roll up single stableford trial went well and Bill Walker is ready to come forward with dates and arrangements for 2024 once we have had the second trial and considered the feedback from it.

The calendar for next year is completed and I will bring one possible suggestion for a switch, prior to finalising, to the meeting.

Lorna Jerome proposed an informal meeting between the three club Captains and Vice Captains to share and get to know each other better. I attended and Jonathan was unable to come along as he was at a match. It was suggested that an opportunity such as this to meet each other was repeated in the future.

After the massive, for us, feedback from members regarding the roll up trial the feedback from members following each subsequent newsletter has fallen back to the usual trickle.

Finally, my thoughts are now turning to the arrangements for the AGM and Officers for 2024 and this is covered elsewhere on the agenda.

Competition Secretary (TL)

Only one competition since our last meeting – the Gordon Percival Team Trophy, which attracted 87 entries.

The individual winner of the Martin Ives Trophy was Phil Odell with 38 points. Winning the hidden team trophy were Chris Saunders, Phil Armstrong and Terry Domagala with a total of 98 points. But the highlight of the day was a hole in one on the 16th by Chris Walker using a hickory club.

Coming up on October 10 is the Three Clubs and a Putter competition which currently has a field of 61 followed by the Autumn Stableford on October 17 (90 entrants) and the seniors scramble with the ladies on October 24. Senior entries currently stand at 43 with only 27 ladies signed up.

The new score cards are now in use and, as promised at our last meeting, I asked Gordon how gender neutral tees would affect senior section competitions. In particular, could ladies and seniors play from the same tees? My inquiry has been passed on to the Golf Sub Committee and the Handicap Committee but I am not aware of their deliberations.

Since then I note that the Roy Davies Memorial has been billed as the first mixed competition to be played from the same (yellow) tees.

I have also been advised by Nigel Tarn that we can move to “same tee” competitions for competitions which have not been already set up for this year as reds and yellows, so we might like to discuss how this affects next year’s events.

The arrangements for forthcoming competitions were discussed. Based upon current entries there may be fewer Ladies entering the Mixed Scramble than Seniors. Should we have teams of three males or limit the field to get equal numbers are matters to be agreed with the Ladies.

It was agreed that, following guidance from the club, gender neutral tees will be in place for all seniors’ competitions in 2024.

Action Points:

·       TL to make all seniors competitions gender neutral tees set up for 2024 on IG

·       TL to share this with the Ladies Captain and Vice Captain.

·       Communications on this matter to the membership to be an item for the next agenda

Match Secretaries Report (AS)

We have now completed all our matches for 2023.  Since the last report we have played 7 matches, winning 2, losing 4 and drawing 1.  The results were as follows: 

 

 

 

Millbrook                         (A)         Lost 7-1

 

Gog Magog                      (A)         Lost 5.5-2.5

 

South Beds                      (A)         Draw 4-4

 

Harpenden Common      (A)         Lost 5.5-2.5

 

Bedford & County           (H)         Won 4.5-3.5

 

Leighton Buzzard            (A)         Lost 5-3

 

Northampton                  (A)         Won 4.5-3.5

 

 Player turnover remained high for this last group of fixtures with us struggling to field teams for South Beds (a), Bedford & County (h), and Leighton Buzzard (a).

 Overall, our season performance was Played 28, Won 11, Drawn 6 Lost 11.  As with last year the final group of mainly away games took the shine off our bright start to the season.  But it was positive to finish with an even number of wins and losses especially as we lost both of the ‘extra fixtures’ to Brocket Hall.  It should also be noted that this was an improvement on last season’s 9 wins, 4 draws, and 13 losses.

 The season will also be remembered for some cracking jokes (was this an improvement on last year – I can’t remember).

 Costs

 At £24 (and not charging a match fee), we were easily the most expensive club for match fees and meal costs with Leighton Buzzard, Northampton, and Saffron Walden still only charging £17 and seeming to be able to supply a meal of equivalence.  And others charging £18-£20.

 Next Year

From the findings of the player survey there is a majority in favour of returning to a batch-based approach.  My suggestion would be to do it in 5 batches, March/April as the first batch, then because of the frequency of fixtures, monthly a month in advance.  I think that this would help with communication and management of the availability. 

 The downside of the multiple batch approach is being able to make sure that equitable distribution has been made, especially because we do have a front-loaded home match bias.  I think that the Match Secretary should be able to manage this and avoid any suspicion, albeit historical, of organisers picking their friends.

 All the matches have now been set up in IG for next year, the only question is the start time for the Northampton match at home which I have set up as 9:30 but this needs to be confirmed with Northampton.  There are now 30 matches to be played.

 Various matters were discussed regarding the arrangements for 2024 and the matters outstanding that need to be confirmed and agreed. These included the cost of meals for home matches and the fee to play in matches which will be followed up prior to the next meeting.

 The Match Survey suggested that members preferred a batch selection system for matches in 2024 and this was the advice of AS as well. It was agreed to move to a batch availability and selection system for 2024 and to explore greater use if IG in the process.

 Action Points:

AG to follow up with the club the costings and menus for 2024 and consult with BD

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· BD, AG and AS to consult with the club on payment arrangements and processes for matches in 2024

·       AG and AS to explore various sign up and selection options for 2024

·       AG to discuss with Alban Macdonald the use of the matrix in 2024

·       To be an agenda item at the next meeting

 

Roll Up Proposal

 A paper was circulated from Bill Walker (BW) and RWT regarding the first trial roll up and lessons learned. 21 players had taken part of whom 17 submitted a card.

 It was agreed the first trial had been a success and to proceed with the second trial on 26th October and to send people out on the 26th asap on arrival in 3’s to aid speed of play and the time spent waiting to go out.

 It was also agreed that, subject to the success of the second trial, BW be tasked to find 6/8 dates on which single Stableford roll ups could take place in 2024.

 

Action Point:

 

-          To be an agenda item at the next meeting

 

Handicap Presentation

 

Keith Howlett (KH) attended for this item and presented a paper regarding handicaps. KH had done some research on the qualifying rounds played by seniors and club and national averages for comparison. He also analysed handicaps and cards submitted in a variety of ways to give a background to the current position.

 There was a discussion of the role of the Club Handicap Committee and how the Senior Section Committee could liaise with it. It was agreed that the committee should encourage members to submit cards so that their handicap is based upon their current play.

 Encouraging members to submit qualifying cards was debated and the new individual  stableford roll ups will help get more cards submitted so that members have a more accurate current handicap.

 KH explained that England Golf do not allow qualifying cards to be submitted via 4BBB rounds as these rounds are played under different conditions than singles. You play with a partner and shots that are played may be tailored to your partner's play on that hole and also the play of your opponents. For example, if you have to sink a putt for a half on the hole, or lag a putt to win a hole, this may influence your score.

 KH also recommended the England Golf Volunteers Facebook Page as a source of information.

 KH was thanked for his presentation and contribution to the meeting.

 

Action Points:

 

·       KH to produce a note regarding playing a 4BBB round and submitting a card for RWT to circulate to members

·       KH to be invited to future committee meetings

 

 

AGM

 

RWT outlined that arrangements will soon need to be put in place for the 2023 which will be held in February 2024.

 

Action Point: After discussion it was agreed that this item should appear on the next agenda.

 

Seniors Annual Presentation Dinner

 

Dave Wood (DW) had presented an outline of the arrangements for the Dinner prior to the meeting raising a number of matters to be agreed.

 

The meeting agreed to all of the suggestions made by DW and also agreed on:

-          The names of JOG staff and Captains, etc. to be invited as our guests

-          The cost to members of £28 per head which is the cost of the two course Xmas meal

-          Timings


 

BD will liaise will DW re the cost of the event and any section subsidy from funds.

 

Action Points:

-          RWT to confirm what was agreed with DW and ask him to proceed to invite winners and guests and then open it out to other section members

-          To be an item on the next agenda

 

Christmas Fayre

 

Arrangements were discussed, particularly regarding the prizes, costings and the arrangements on the day.

 

Action Points:

-          BD to start looking at prize options and sources for the meat

-          TL to look at the options for the arrangements on the day

-          To return to at the next meeting

 

Volunteer assistance    

 

The discussion at the previous meeting was continued and the committee will seek to encourage other members to help with the running of the section, matches, competitions and events, roll ups, etc.

 

Calendar 2024 

 

RWT circulated the latest draft. Since this had been produced the Juniors had asked for a switch of dates for the TSB Trophy and this has been agreed. It was also agreed to switch the date of the Autumn Stableford to get a better spread of competitions across the two courses during the year.

 

These points and a couple of other minor amendments will be made by RWT and the new version of the calendar circulated to the committee.

 

AOB

 

It was agreed to look to offer a Rules of Golf session for seniors and to make enquiries with Joan Cocksedge about the possibility of running one.

Date and time of next meeting 

Tuesday 7th November

Tuesday 16th January 2024

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday 17 October 2023

Seniors Autumn Singles Stableford Trophy October 17 2023

 

Senior Section Captain Jonathan Lean presents winner Neil Pinnington with the trophy

The final Senior Section qualifier of the year resulted in not one, but two winners … by also deciding the winner of the Golfer of the Year competition.

The weather also played its part with the competition being moved to Carthagena at the last minute because of wet conditions on John O’Gaunt where the 13th hole was out of action.

The club agreed to the switch on the eve of the competition and all went swimmingly until the Competition Secretary and Blog Editor Tony Lloyd failed to change the tees from yellow to white. (Apologies, schoolboy error! Ed)

In the event the competition was played in sunny, albeit breezy at times, conditions.

Winner of the Trophy was Neil Pinnington whose score of 42 points included two blobs and a birdie on the 2nd. Incredibly this was Neil’s first victory in a Seniors competition in 12 years.

In second place with 40 points was Graham Gadsden, who also made birdie on the second. This was also Graham’s first podium place in a Seniors competition.

In third place on 39 points was Rob Bage, whose consistency has seen him in the Senior Section winners’ circle many times.

Commiserations to Rob Isaacson and Peter Jarman whose 38 points was not quite enough to cut the mustard.

The result decided the Golfer of the Year competition with Andy Brown victorious on 70 points ahead of Richard Knell (61), Dave Wrench (60), Rob Bage (60) and David Tamsitt (53).

Raffle prize winners were Phil Odell, Rob Bage, Dave Tamsitt and Jonathan Lean. £10 will be added to their pro shop accounts.


Second place: Graham Gadsden


Third place: Rob Bage

Tuesday 10 October 2023

Three Clubs and a Putter Trophy October 10 2023

 

David Tamsitt is presented with the trophy by Seniors Captain Jonathan Lean


There was a tense wait in the clubhouse for the early leaders of the Three Clubs and a Putter competition as those in contention on 38 and 39 points waited for the last group to come in.

It looked as if it was all over bar the shouting … until David Tamsitt, one of the last players on the course, stole their thunder with an impressive 40 points.

That left Richard Knell in second place with 39 points and Richard Herbert in third also with 39. Commiserations to Jack Shepherd who narrowly missed a prize with 38 points.

David achieved the victory using a 3 hybrid, an 8 iron and a sand wedge in a round which included a blob on the first and a birdie on the 12th for five points. 

And, as if we didn’t already know that you don’t need a full set of clubs, 14 players scored 36 points or more.

Sixty players competed in warm, sunny conditions on the Carthagena course.

Raffle prizes were won by Ian Maddison, Richard Westergreen-Thorne, Pete Hoskins and Dave Wood. Each will receive £10 on their pro shop accounts.

The result leaves Richard Knell leading the Golfer of the Year competition with 61 points, followed by Andy Brown (60), Dave Wrench (60), Keith Howlett (51) and Geoff Scott (50). With one more GOTY event to come there is still all to play for.


Second place: Richard Knell


Three wise monkeys? Dave Wood, Andy Brown and Chris Roy