Tony Lloyd and organiser Peter Imray with their Harpenden Common opponents
Organiser Peter Imray reports
A warmish, overcast and windy, though thankfully, not rainy
day, saw 16 JoG Seniors take on the A1 southbound to all (more or less) arrive
on time for an early start at Harpenden Common. Some administrative hitches saw
Barry Donovan, already something of an invalid whilst awaiting a new knee next
week, having to run/trot/limp the length of the first hole to tee off at the
second. To add to his pain, the tightness of his match forced him to complete
the full 18 holes and walk back again down the length of the first. Lesser men
would have wilted, but Barry and his partner, Dick Cobb, triumphed 1 up.
Unfortunately, something must have clicked in his golfing brain, and his swing, having been above reproach, fell from godlike status to mere mortal. My aggressive (foolhardy) decision making didn't help and we lost 3 of the next 4 to go into the final hole, a 142 yard par 3 with guarding bunkers, 1 down.
After I had put mine into one of the bunkers and both of our opponents had gone out to the right, leaving them tricky up and downs for their pars, I decided to take the lower handicapper's line of 'Don't worry Tony, just dob it down the middle, chip on, two putts and that should be enough to win the hole'.
Tony, the epitome of calmness under pressure, took careful aim and did indeed dob it, but unfortunately not down the middle; more of a 45 degree heel shot which came to rest in fairly thick rough at the base of a large tree. Another dob saw Tony's ball advance about 5 yards and yet another about 20 yards further on, to leave him with a 90 yard chip requiring pin point accuracy between two trees, just to get to the green.
At this time, my thoughts were not printable, but when Tony did hit his fourth, it went straight and true for the pin, but at quite a pace. I took to some encouraging words - oft heard by neanderthal Americans - "Ged in da hole". To my, and everyone else's amazement, it did! The 4, with a stroke, a nett 3, proved too much for our opponents and a halved match was rescued from the ashes.
Results in full:
Tony Lloyd and Peter Imray: Halved
Paul Hammond and Tony McLean: Lost 5&4
Graham Gadsden and Gerry Degaute: Lost 3&2
Barry Donovan and Dick Cobb: Won 1 up
Jonathan Lean and Nick Seeley: Lost 4&3
Peter Wade and Paul Jones: Won 1 up
Oz Osman and Tariq Bhatti: Halved
Terry Domagala and Paul Dobson: won 4&3
Result 4-4 draw
Running tally for the JOG seniors team
Won 12
Lost 15
Drawn 2
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