Tuesday, 29 July 2025

Seniors Member and Guest Day July 29 2025

 

Seniors Captain Tony Lloyd presents the winners' trophy to Jonathan Lean and Luke Sansby


One of the Senior Section's most popular events - Member and Guest Day - produced some great memories ... and equally high scores.
Played on a near-pristine John O'Gaunt course in perfect weather conditions (after early drizzle gave way to pleasant sunshine!) the field of 90 enjoyed a splendid day with eight pairs scoring 40 points or more.
In third place, with 43 points, were Kevin Barbour and Kevin Flynn. 
In second place with 44 points were Chris Dennis and Dave Charteriss.
But the winners, with 45 points, were Jonathan Lean and Luke Sansby.
Other prizewinners were:
Nearest the pin on 10: Rob Young
Nearest the pin on 16: Tom Day
Nearest the pin on 4: Tariq Bhatti (Tariq's ball hit the NTP marker, sending it even closer to the hole!)
Nearest the pin in 2 on 1: Stephen Tofield
Nearest the pin in 2 on 12: Ian Kavanagh
Longest drive on 17: Warren Churms
The raffle raised a whopping £470 for the Captain's Charity - the Alzheimer's Society.
Thanks go to Nigel and Sabrina Underwood who orchestrated the whole day and to their "gofer" Dave Wood.

Runners-Up: Chris Dennis and Dave Charteriss

Third place: Kevin Barbour and Kevin Flynn

Longest Drive (275 yards): Warren Churms

Nearest the pin in 2 on 12: Ian Kavanagh

Nearest the Pin on 10: Rob Young

Nearest the pin on 16: Tom Day








Saturday, 26 July 2025

Seniors away to Cambridge Country Club July 25 2025

 

Seniors Captain Tony Lloyd and organiser Phil Armstrong with their CCC opponents


Organiser Phil Armstrong reports

 Cambridge Country Club (previously Bourn GC) has undergone some significant changes in recent years.  As the team gathered in the marbled halls of the clubhouse there was a sense of anticipation of a good day’s golf in fine weather.

Captains Tony Lloyd and Keith Barton got things started by announcing the pairs.  The presence of two ex-CCC members in our team raised some good-natured boos.

Whatever changes there have been at CCC it remains a challenging course with a good supply of ponds and deep gullies. It would be fair to say that Captain Tony and I did not bring our “A” game to the first half dozen holes.  You’d need to go down the alphabet to “W” to find a suitable description of our game and that stands for “Wet”.  We managed to find more than our fair share of ponds and streams and were 5 down after 6 holes.

By the 6th hole I’d found the answer to carrying the river, i.e. duff your tee shot and run it across the bridge.  Things looked up after the 6th and Tony began to drive and putt with some authority so that we were only 2 down after 14.

Tony was unfortunate on 15th to find a lie that would require a shovel not a wedge to escape from.  We finally had to admit defeat on the 16th.

Back at the clubhouse the picture did not look good as the teams came in.  The blog for the home match mentioned the “Bourn scroll”. Even their Captain didn’t know about it but it turned out to be a silver trophy containing a record of the scores for each year’s matches since 2011.  This record made sorry reading for John O’Gaunt with only one win in that time.  We certainly weren’t going to add to that but were relieved not suffer the 8-0 defeat of 2011.

In the end it was only(?) a 7-1 loss, with Jed Isbell and Paul Dobson providing our only win.

Martyn Graham took home the Nearest the Pin prize for John O’Gaunt.

The day finished with a traditional meal of Roast Pork and Bakewell Tart and thanks to all involved.

 

Team scores:

Tony Lloyd and Phil Armstrong Lost 4&2

Barry Donovan and Steve Luckman Lost 3&2

Algy Grimes and Martyn Graham Lost 5&4

Michael Newstead and Gavin Little Lost 3&2

Jed Isbell and Paul Dobson Won 5&4

Oz Osman and Paul Life Lost 2&1

Dave Wood and Tony Goodson Lost 2 down

Chris Dennis and Paul Jones Lost 1 down


Running tally

Won 8

Lost 10

Drawn 1



Above and below: some of the on-course reproduction monuments



CCC Senior Captain Keith Barton retains the Scroll, which has been fought for since 2011


Wednesday, 23 July 2025

Seniors at home to Gog Magog July 22 2025

 

Seniors Captain Tony Lloyd with organiser Paul Jones and their Gog Magog opponents



Organiser Paul Jones reports


I left home in a light drizzle, curious about what the day would bring. After driving through a few mini climate changes, I arrived and it was a lovely morning with the mercury reading 19 degrees, which is surely warm enough for shorts.

There were no noticeable latecomers, so once introductions concluded, everyone was raring to go.

During the round we experienced some unsettled weather and although the rain was never particularly heavy there were some incidents of RSI reported.  Allegedly Gavin Little put his shoulder out by having to deploy his umbrella so much and every time one of our opponents in the first match took his jacket off, the rain resumed.

Captain Tony and I watched our opponents tee off on the first hole on Carthagena.  Their acting captain hit his shot well left, and it flew over the white stakes.  I was just starting to think about changing from my driver to a “safer” club when the ball hit a tree and bounced back onto the fairway.  From there he managed to get his team a half after I three putted the first and Tony visited the first of many bunkers. Was it going to be one of those days I thought to myself.

On the second tee Tony put his ball on the green and won that hole. We lost the third, Tony didn’t have a shot so he thought that he would lose his ball on the left to save time and put some pressure on his partner who duly capitulated.

We edged back in front on the fourth, halved the fifth and lost the sixth as their acting Captain Tim, put his ball to about 4 feet from the hole thus winning the Gog Magog nearest the pin prize.

The seventh hole was halved by the two players who didn’t have shots and then the JOG pair won the eight hole.

After the eight hole we were one up and there followed six holes that were halved included a couple of extremely rare sand saves from the author.

Tony won the fifteenth hole and I was able to win the 16th so we closed out our match 3 and 2.

The second match went down to the final hole but one of the JOG players had the dreaded three putts to lose that match one down.

After six results were known the score stood at 3 -3 and I looked at the final groups trying to predict the outcome.

One group contained a recent golfer of the year and the reigning Reg Batson winner. Surely Barry Donovan, ably assisted by a relative newcomer Roy Brown, would deliver a point.

The other group contained Chris Saunders freshly back from a golf trip where he played progressively worse rounds probably due to late nights and copious amounts of liquid refreshment consumed.  The resultant slight handicap (20% increase) adjustment for Chris meant that, for a change, one of his opponents was playing off the same handicap so providing his partner Paul Dobson could match the other Gog Magog player we could get the all-important final point.

 Paul was taking it very seriously and pulled out a brand-new ball on their first hole (the 17th) which disappeared as he duly dispatched it into the rough on the left hand side, never to be seen again.

Nearest the pin for John O’Gaunt on the 8th was Paul Life.

Afterwards we enjoyed a splendid meal of Beef bourguignon followed by pavlova

Captain Tim revealed the result which was a 5 – 3 win for the hosts and Tony and the JOG players wished our opponents a safe journey and expressed our anticipation for the return fixture in September.

 

The full results were;

Tony Lloyd

Paul Jones

Won 3&2

Jack Shepherd

Derek Page

Lost 1 down

Peter Imray

Paul Life

Lost 3&2

Gavin Little

Richard Cobb

Lost 4&3

Barry Donovan

Roy Brown

Won 1 up

Paul R Hammond

Kevin Barbour

Won 5&4

Stephen Mathers

David Trotter

Won 2 up

Chris Saunders

Paul Dobson

Won 4&3

 

Running tally for JOG

Won 8
Lost 9
Halved 1

Tuesday, 15 July 2025

Reg Batson Trophy July 15 2025

 

Senior Captain Tony Lloyd presents Barry Donovan with the Reg Batson Trophy


Some of the Senior Section's most successful players  - those with the highest aggregate score in the Annual Medal Trophy and Rex Cleaver Championship Trophy - came together on the John O'Gaunt white tees to compete for the prestigious Reg Batson Trophy.

Competition was tight at the top with four players on nett 69, only separated on countback.

Commiserations to Keith Fuller who narrowly missed out on a podium place.

In third place was Peter Jarman, winning a £20 pro shop voucher and in second was Dominic Murphy, winning £30.

But this year's winner, taking home £40 and the handsome Reg Batson Trophy, was Barry Donovan.

Raffle prize winners were Michael Newstead, Dave Wrench, Phil Bateman and Dave Gabbitas who each receive £10 credit on their pro shop accounts.

Many thanks to Nigel Underwood, Competition Secretary, for organising the event.


Third place: Peter Jarman


Runner up: Dominic Murphy


Monday, 14 July 2025

Seniors away at Leighton Buzzard July 14 2025

 

Organiser Trevor Darrington reports


On a hot and humid summer's day, the intrepid band of Seniors eventually found their way to Leighton Buzzard Golf Club. With the road closed in Woburn, some had to turn around and take a major detour.

I have to say at the start that we had 69 shots to their 121. The course has some unusual holes and definitely home advantage was key. Some of our players never having played the course before will welcome a return next year to know where they should be hitting the ball.

Captain David Barlow was giving me 10 shots, Graham their Captain 14 and their obvious ringer Tim, 18. Nevertheless, ours was a very tight game with 15 of the holes played out in real pars or better. David didn’t stand a chance. We started well with two pars to start to go up by 2, only to lose the third and fifth to go back to all square. By the eleventh hole we were 4 down and wondering how bad this was going to be. Never underestimate the JOG Senior though. By the 15th we were only 1 down, but that 16th hole is really one you need to have played many times to understand it. Yes, we lost it but birdied the 17th to take it down to the final hole. Sadly, Graham parred it while I was in the trees and David didn’t have a shot.

Final scores on the day:-

David Barlow and Trevor Darrington – Lost 2 Down

Michael Newstead and Dick Cobb – Lost 4&3

Chris Saunders and Oz Osman – Lost 4&2

Richard Westergreen-Thorne and Jonathan Lean – Lost 2&1

Paul Life and Tony Goodson – Won 2 Up

Barry Donovan and Gavin Little – Won 5&3

Algy Grimes and Paul Hammond – Lost 5&4

Steve Luckman and Roy Brown – Lost 1 Down

Final score Leighton Buzzard 6, JOG 2.

Congratulations to Paul Life, Tony Goodson, Barry Donovan and Gavin Little for saving our blushes.   

The Leighton Buzzard Captain advised us afterwards that their team has won all of their home games this. Little wonder!!

The hospitality and friendliness at the Club was first class. Bacon rolls before the start and chicken supreme with profiteroles for desert afterwards was most welcome. The course was in good condition generally, as they have fairway irrigation, although apparently used quite sparingly. All in all, I think we were very well looked after on the day.


Running tally for JOG:

Won 7

Lost 9

Drawn 1


 

 

Tuesday, 8 July 2025

Annual Stableford Trophy July 8 2025

Seniors Captain Tony Lloyd presents winner Mike Etwaroo with the trophy


The Senior Section's Annual Stableford Trophy saw 108 players take to the Carthagena course in what could well be a record turnout for this competition.
Many struggled to post a high score on the sun-ravaged course but quality will out and 22 players managed to achieve 36 points or more.
In third place, on 40 points, was Dave Wood. He receives a £20 pro shop voucher.
Runner up on 41 points, and winner a £30 pro shop voucher, was Kevin Barbour.
But the winner, and recipient of the Annual Stableford Trophy, plus a £40 pro shop voucher, was Mike Etwaroo who scored 44 points.
This year, for the first time, we introduced £25 prizes for divisional winners so that low, mid and high handicappers could share the spoils.
In the low handicap division (7-14) Steve Hobbiger posted the best score of 38 points.
Winner of the mid handicap prize, with 40 points, (15-19) was Dave Wood.
And the winner of the high handicap prize, with 44 points was Mike Etwaroo.
Next time, to give more people a chance, we may introduce a one prize rule. Watch this space.
Raffle prize winners, who will each have £10 added to their pro shop accounts, were John Hazlewood, Andrew Brookman, Peter Wallace and Peter Jarman.
Finally, spare a thought for Warren Churms who went to set his trolley off 20 metres from the 5th green to the 6th tee.
Unfortunately the trolley had different ideas and trundled on almost to the 14th green. With Warren injured and his team mates similarly hobbled, pursuit of the runaway trolley was a challenge to say the least.
The result shook up the Golfer of the Year leaderboard which now reads:
Dave Wrench 44 pts
Paul Jones 40 pts
Mike Etwaroo 36 pts
Ian Simpson 35 pts
Fred Williams 32 pts

STOP PRESS: The Twos Club prize pool was £186 and shared by just two winners with Michael Newstead and Gerry Degaute picking up a whopping £93 each in pro shop credit. Is that a record? Let me know



Runner up: Kevin Barbour


Third place: Dave Wood