Thanks to Les Bolland for letting us have a copy of this for the blog, apologies for the quality.
Tuesday, 2 January 2018
Thursday, 21 December 2017
Seniors Christmas Farye & Baz Backhouse Black Enamelled B’Stard Trophy 19th Dec 2017
Despite dire
weather warnings about blankets of fog and frost we managed to find a fine
weather window for our Farye and the only concession to the elements was an
early decision to make all bunkers GUR to avoid accidents in frozen craters and
to allow poor sand players a respite from the dreaded concrete surfaces.
Hon Sec David
managed to squeeze everyone in to the competition and so 86 woolly hatted
mitten wearing seniors braved the Carthegena to play for their turkey dinners.
Nigel had taken us
off temporary greens and we were able to play to the frost holes without fear
of bunker trouble.
The Prizes |
Peter Wade won the
Baz Backhouse Black Enamelled B’Stard Trophy and first pick of the goodies from
the prize table with 40 points playing off 13.
Winner - Peter Wade |
In second place,and
recently out of hospital from food poison (dodgy fish!) was Brian Williams with
39 points playing off 16. (We suspect he chose meat!!!)
Second - Brian Williams |
In third place, on
countback, was Neil Pinnington off 15.
Third place - Neil Pinnington |
Graham McKay was
thanked for being organiser and special thanks was given to Hon Treasurer Les
Bolland for buying all the fayre presents, taking the trouble to seek discounts
and bargain offers ,and sorting nearly all the background work to make the
competition a success.
Les also reprised
his recent Santa role (without the red togs) by visiting all our friends and
staff at/or about the clubhouse/greens to deliver Christmas wine as a thank you
from the Section as well as to give a Christmas gratuity to the bar/kitchen staff.
Some of our bar staff - Izzy and Hayley |
The raffle raised a
tidy sum of £172 which will go into the pot for the charity of the 2018 Seniors
Captain Jim Kerr who will announce his charity at the AGM.
We didn’t get any
reports of anyone playing from a bunker but a few silly old elves put their score in
the computer as his stableford points and not gross score!
Mention was made
that Paul Marshall eagled the 10th hole by sinking his 8 iron
approach to the green which clearly helped him to come joint 4th with
Steve Cooper, Colin Newbury, John Sandland and Chris Roy.
As it was Seniors
Captain Fred's last competition he took the opportunity to thank everyone for
supporting him and the section during the year and to wish all a happy healthy
Christmas and Happy New Year.
Graham McKay
Organiser
Saturday, 9 December 2017
Senior Section Christmas Dinner Winners - 6th December 2017
Senior's Christmas dinner was held on 6th December in the Burgoyne Suite. Over 100 Seniors and guests were welcomed by the Senior's Section Captain Fred Williams who also said, "I would just say that the annual dinner was enjoyed by all". Ladies Captain Sue Colledge was also a guest at the dinner.
On completion of the meal, trophies were presented by the Club Captain David Wilsher and Fred Williams assisted by the Senior's Vice-Captain Jim Kerr to all winners.
It was good to welcome back old friends Peter Hollingsworth and Hugh Harknett. The section raised £3400 for our charity and Dr Colin Stokes MBE was kind enough to attend and accept our cheque.
The winners were as per the list on the evening's programme as shown below;

The winners are pictured below, please refer to list for the trophy won:
On completion of the meal, trophies were presented by the Club Captain David Wilsher and Fred Williams assisted by the Senior's Vice-Captain Jim Kerr to all winners.
It was good to welcome back old friends Peter Hollingsworth and Hugh Harknett. The section raised £3400 for our charity and Dr Colin Stokes MBE was kind enough to attend and accept our cheque.
The winners were as per the list on the evening's programme as shown below;
The Trophies |
Senior's Captain Fred Williams |
The winners are pictured below, please refer to list for the trophy won:
Golfer of the year Peter Imray with all his trophies - Well Done! |
Peter Imray |
Peter Imray |
Peter Imray |
Peter Imray |
Algy Grimes, Stephen Cooper, Derek Page (Steve Akrill missing) |
Alban Macdonald |
Paul Jeeves |
Alban Macdonald |
Robert Anderson |
Stephen Cooper and Dave Wilsher |
Robert Anderson |
Harry Wakefield |
Chris Roy |
Thursday, 16 November 2017
Arthur Lucas Cup (Bring and Win) - 14th November 2017
The Arthur Lucas Cup (Bring and Win) was played for on the
Carthagena course on Tuesday 14th November.
The Prizes |
We had 66 competitors but Keith Fuller hurt his knee with
his first shot and had to retire.
The weather was a tad warmer than of late but there was a
bit of a chill and at least it was dry.
There was no entry fee and this boosted the raffle receipts
which raised just over £200 for our charity.
Graham McKay was thanked, for again, being the organiser of
the event and was presented with a bottle of wine.
Normally the top players are presented in reverse order but
as the nature of the competition means that the higher up in the field the
sooner you get to pick from the table of goodies Kevin Barbour (a relative new
boy and first time winner) was presented with the Cup and given a keepsake
trophy. He then had first pick of the table with a score of 41 points playing off a handicap of
21 which will be cut in due course.
Winner - Kevin Barbour |
Second on countback with 37 points was Ned Yorke who
couldn’t stay for the presentation due to a family bereavement,
In third place and still on a fine run of form was immediate
past seniors captain Jim Peacock who narrowly pipped Terry McSweeney also on 37
points.
The best gross score, but only being able to take his turn at the table, was Phil White with a
74 and 36 points playing off a handicap of 5 .
There were a few reports of misfortune and bad luck etc from
the field of players and Bob Anderson was mentioned because he chipped in for a
2 on the 13th but that was in a frost hole on the green!
After those that remained had collected their prize from the
table we had left a packet of rubber tees and a Magibrush! They
have been consigned to the seniors cupboard for later collection?
Fred Williams - Seniors Captain
Thursday, 2 November 2017
Ladies and Seniors' Texas Scramble - 31st October 2017
The Ladies & Seniors
Texas Scramble took place on Tuesday 31st October on the John O'Gaunt Course.
The Organisers
Les Bolland - Organiser
All 100 entries turned
up and registered.
The Raffle made £75 for
Fred's Seniors charity and £75 for the Lady Captain's charity.
Skill Prizes.
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Ladies nearest the pin - Lorna Jerome |
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Seniors nearest the pin - George Turner |
Nearest the pin on the
16th for the ladies was Lorna Jerome
Nearest the pin on the
16th for
the Seniors was George Turner.
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Wine for Organiser Les Bolland |
The Organisers
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Flowers for Sue Colledge |
Main result;
3rd place with a net
64.6 (all scores were adjusted with a nominal 3 entered for the 4th for all
teams)
Pat Court, Brian Gill,
Alban Macdonald and Penelope Staveley-Smith.
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Third - Alban Macdonald, Penelope Staveley-Smith, Pat Court (missing Brian Gill) |
2nd place with a net
63.6
Pauline Gauge, Diane
Munns, Derek Weller and Phil White.
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Second - Phil White, Pauline Gauge, Diane Munns (missing Derek Weller) |
Winners - with an net 61.9
Theresa Brown, Steve Cooper, John Ellary and Tineke Smith
Winners - John Ellary, Steve Cooper, Theresa Brown, Tineke Smith |
Wednesday, 25 October 2017
TSB Trophy - Seniors v Juniors - 24th October 2017
For the past 2 years this competition has been won by the
Seniors. This year the match was played over 17 holes on the John O’Gaunt Course
in dry benign conditions. The junior pairings sparkled and had a resounding
success winning 6 matches to two and the two matches that were lost were very
close fought with Junior Captain Daniel Haugh (with Rachel George) giving shots
to Seniors Captain Fred and Algy Grimes to lose 2 and 1. The other loss being to
the artful Pat Gilgallon playing with Michael Newstead who just got past the
post 1 up against Bradley Williams and Ethan Akpan.
Nearest the pin on the 16th Seniors - won by Steve Clark just being inside the shots of Algy Grimes and Phil White.
Longest Drive 5th Seniors - Tony Goodson
The Victorious Juniors then gathered for a team photograph, the smiling faces says it all!!
Fred Williams - Seniors Captain
Although many games were tight there were some heavy defeats
with vice captain Jim Kerr and David Lincoln losing 4 and 2 to Junior's vice
captain Joe Clark and Alex Zavodov. Even the redoubtable Phil White lost 2 down
to Harry Warmouth and Callum Bareham with a chip in birdie helping Callum
home. Perhaps the biggest surprise was the loss by the Section's most consistent
player this year Peter Imray (with Tony Goodson) 5 and 4 to the
diminutive James Stocks and Caitlin Thomas which very much had the look of
David v Goliath on the first tee. Dave Gauge (back from a few weeks holiday in
India) playing with the steadfast Bill Walker were overwhelmed 5 and 3 by Ixie
Akpan and Tom Sennett. The final two junior pairings also winning to secure the
Trophy. The Seniors didn’t play too bad, just hats off to the brilliant
performances of the youngsters.
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Daniel Haugh receives the TSB Trophy |
It was good to welcome back to the club Steve Akrill who was
applauded and thanked for his many years of support, help and leadership to the
Junior Section.
The Organisers Sue Lee (Juniors) and David Crosby (Seniors )
were thanked for their efforts.
Skills
Caitlin Thomas |
Steve Clark |
Nearest the pin on the 16th Juniors - although Harry Warmouth and Alex Zavodov names were on the marker, Caitlin Thomas was able to beat them to the pro shop voucher.
Nearest the pin on the 16th Seniors - won by Steve Clark just being inside the shots of Algy Grimes and Phil White.
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Daniel Haugh |
Tony Goodson |
Longest Drive 5th Juniors - Junior Captain
Daniel Haugh
The Victorious Juniors then gathered for a team photograph, the smiling faces says it all!!
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The 2017 Juniors |
Tuesday, 17 October 2017
Autumn Singles Stableford Competition - 17th October 2017
A good field of 81 competed for the Stableford Trophy
on the Carthegena Course. We had missed the side effects of Hurricane Orphelia
by one day but the course had significant leaf fall which made finding balls a
bit tough but losing them easy and this spoiled a number of cards. Well it is an
Autumn competition which is “fall” in the USA!
However the winner of the Trophy with 40 points and a cut of
1.2 and now playing off 13.6 was the redoubtable Harry Wakefield who graciously
thanked his playing partners in his acceptance address for their contribution
to his very good round by finding his ball whenever he thought it was
lost to the foliage.
Anders Lindquist was singled out for mention at the
presentation for his generosity to the Senior Captains charity for buying 8
raffle tickets where the norm is 3.
John Ellary was thanked for his efficient organising of the
event and charity raffle collection which raised £188.00 and was pleased to
receive a sleeve of balls to make up for some lost to the course.
Although not in contention for one of the prizes Colin
Beales was cut 0.4 on his round of 94 gross and nett 74.
Michael Newstead narrowly missed out in 4th place
on countback with 37 points and cut 0.3. He opined that he should have easily
got 40 points but we can’t cut him on a wish.
In third place was the usual suspect Robert Anderson with
yet another good competition round with 37 points and cut 0.3.
Third Place - Robert Anderson |
In second spot
was another senior golfer often in contention, namely George Turner also
with 37 points but 21 on the back nine against Robs 18 on countback and
also cut 0.3.
Second Place - George Turner |
Winner - Harry Wakefield |
Also mentioned in dispatches was Mrs Ann Gill who provided
Alban Macdonald with an unusual rose as a family gift and insisted on making a
£10 donation to our charity.
John Ellary - Competition Organiser
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