Friday, 27 April 2018

Seniors' Rex Bullock Trophy - 24th April 2018


We are considering a class action case against the BBC Weather Centre following their appalling failure to provide dry and warm conditions for our first Singles competition of the year on Tuesday 24th April. We should not be subjected to such conditions when we are focussing on winning. Such conditions should be limited to "The North" - they are used to it. Which is probably why a Geordie won! Pat Gilgallon scored 40 points (even after dropping 3) to lift the Rex Bullock Trophy but was punished severely for his audacity with a 1.2 shot reduction in handicap to 16.6. Serves him right! He must have been driving very well indeed - hahahaha! (Ask Pat if you don't get that.)
Winner - Pat Gilgallon
Ominously Malcolm Falconer (38) and Peter Imray (36)  were second and third playing off 8 and 10 respectively, Peter beating three others with the same score on countback. The handicapping system obviously doesn't work! What hope is there for up and coming golfers like me ... did I hear someone laugh?
Second - Malcolm Falconer

Terry McSweeney was nearest the pin on the 8th and received a bottle of wine for his efforts.

Anyway, in all other respects the day was dull - no incidents - not even with incorrect scorecards. Did I hear someone laugh again? That's bullying. Congratulations Pat, Malcolm and Peter. Just you wait until the Annual Medal on the 1st May."

Hon Secretary - David
 
 

Away Match v Aspley Guise Willmotts - 20th April 2018

Panic over, the winter wheel saga was ended by our old friend common sense and the Aspley Guise club ban on wheels was lifted for the JOG team to play the match. Lots of emails were exchanged prior to the match about the wheels situation together with meals and changing of opposition players.


What a day, the welcome and the weather were great, the temperature was in the high twenties and to the credit of the Aspley Guise team they gave us a great days golf and food.The course played well with the greens having just been ironed, it was a test of golf.

We looked like we were going to have our second defeat of the season but we rallied and saved the day with a hard fought half, 4/4 a good result for an away match.

  
Ray and I had a up and down day we were 3 down, we then had a late surge and stood on the 17th tee 1 down with 2 to play only to be beat by a miracle shot from the opposition's Jim who played a magnificent shot from the other fairway over the trees to land on the green 2 putts and game over.
 
It was a two tee start with the last three pairs going off the 17th, we were all in and sitting down for lunch at 2.15pm, the food was very good and only cost £16.00!

Looking forward to the rest of the season.
 

Captain Jim and Organiser Ray


 
Comment from Ray Smart - Organiser
"Captain Jim managed a good speech with a very funny joke to finish off an excellent day".

Tuesday, 17 April 2018

Home Match v Bourn - 17th April 2018


At last, the dawn broke on a sunny home match day against our old adversaries from Bourn Golf Club. Optimism was high; we had a strong team so maybe this was the occasion when we could win back the Christening Scroll. A trophy contested between our 2 clubs each year over a home and away leg since 2011.

A week of dry, relatively warm weather had transformed the JOG course which, from the clubhouse conservatory looked green and manicured. But looks can be deceptive. The fairways remained soft and the rough had become ball-hidingly and club snaggingly long and thick, and anything straying off the fairway or just 2 metres off the green risked being lost. So when a stiff breeze picked up half way through the round, staying on the fairway became very challenging.

In the end, only one JOG pairing, Steve Cooper and Neil Pinnington, tasted clear victory while 2 other matches were halved. So a final ignominious result of a loss 2-6 was the outcome. So, lots to do in the away match at Bourn on 26 July where a victory of 6½-1½ or better will see the scroll returned to its rightful place. GAME ON!

Bill Walker - Organiser

Home Match v Aspley Guise Willmotts - 10th April 2018


I am very pleased to be able to report that our home match against Aspley Guise was played on the Carthagena Course today in DRY weather. It was so nice to finish and put the gear away without everything being soaking wet.

The match went very well led by Captain Jim who managed to talk to just about everybody before he teed off!! We all played very good golf and finished the match with the best score of the season and a resounding win to JOG 7.1/2 to 1/2 and guess who got the half.... Captain Jim and myself.

Dinner was served at 4pm it was an excellent meal and enjoyed by all.

The team are looking forward to playing the away match next week hopefully in the sunshine.

Ray Smart - Organiser

Friday, 30 March 2018

Away Match v Bedford & County - 27th March 2018

After a bit of panic we had a full compliment of players, so thanks to those who stepped into the breach.
 
Rain, rain go away was the tune running through my mind as I drove to Clapham, perhaps it will be rained off but, no game on. Wrapped up to face the elements we teed off against Captain David and his partner John who, through some fluke, won the 1st hole, after that it who fought back.

Gerry Gentle & Tony Goodson won 2up

Keith was nip and tuck all the way round, and we found ourselves dormy two at the 17th, a chipped in birdie (by the John Ellary) left it down to the 18th. Unfortunately with Captain Jim’s 3rd shot going towards the pro shop and never to be seen again we lost by 2.

There were other winners;

Keith Fuller & Neil Pinnington won 2&1

Richard Westergreen-Thorne & Bernard Gurney won 3&1

Peter Imray & Peter Grimes Lost by 1down - On telling of the JOG loss, Ron Etheridge (B&C) told us that this was the hardest game he had had in a long time, them coming back from 3 down.

We all enjoyed a lovely meal and were entertained by the Captains with their Jokes & Poems. Oh yes, the rain stopped half way round and the Result: 5&3 win to JOG.

A comment from Captain Jim – “Well done everybody 100% so far 2 matches 2 wins. If you see John Ellary and he is looking for me I am down on the practice area chipping and putting”.

 
Report by JOHN ELLARY note spelling

Tuesday, 20 March 2018

Home Match v Saffron Walden Seniors - 20th March 2018

Well this was our first match of the season, and it was beast from the east 2, that was dictating our plans, Captain Jim; Match sec Richard; Hon sec David; and myself making several phone calls. We were finally assured that the course was playable.

So a big well done to Nigel and his team, not only playable, but on the tees and greens.

It is always nice to host Saffron Walden, Jim and I had great company with Derek and Graham, who took the first hole to go 1 up. We managed to win the next two holes.

We were 3 up and found ourselves 1 up on the tenth.

But good dovetailing with Jim and myself saw the match out 5-3.

We had several come from behind to win matches, Brian Bullen and Gerry Degaute trailing 3 down, with Brian parring the 13th and Gerry parring the 17th to win 2-1.

Peter Jarman and Terry McSweeney 3 down, come back to win 2-1.

Nick Seeley and Gerry Gentle 2 down, to win 2-1.

The overall win was 7-1, with  steak and ale suet pudding followed by fruit crumble for lunch, plus great company was the perfect day.

 

Stephen Collins

Match Organiser

Tuesday, 13 March 2018

Seniors 4BBB Trophy - 13th March 2018


So that's how it's going to be this year is it? The previous day's wind and rain subsided and conditions were quite pleasant with the Carthagena greens surprisingly true after all that's been thrown at them of late. Thus it was that only 5 pairs, of the 40 entered, failed to match or beat par. 17 pairs had 40 points or more and third place had to be decided on a countback on the last 3 holes. Both Colin Smith/Anthony Bell and Michael Newstead/Jim McIlwaine had 45 points with 23 on the last 9 and 15 on the last 6 but Michael and Jim nipped in with 8 points on the last 3 holes, compared with Colin and Anthony's 6 points. Oh dear Colin and Anthony, you peaked too early!

Winners Jonathan Lean and Graham Berry

 


In second place on 46 points were David Lincoln and Kevin Donnelly but, taking the trophy for 2018 with 48 points - yes I said 48 points - were Graham Berry and Jonathan Lean. Oh how they must be rueing the points they lost on the 1st and 7th. Speaking between gritted teeth, the Hon Sec confirmed that this format (4BBB) is non-qualifying and so there were no handicap changes no matter how much they were deserved.
 
Second David Lincoln and Kevin Donnelly
 
Third Michael Newstead (Jim McIlwaine Missing)
 
 













In an additional feature for 2018 a Nearest the Pin prize has been introduced and William Skelding was able to add to his vat cellar by being nearer the flag on the 8th than the remaining 79 players.


Nearest the pin - William Skelding
 

It was really good to see a number of new members taking part in their first competition. Thanks to all who participated, to Fergus Moynihan who came in as a very late replacement and to John Ellary  and David Crosby who stepped in to organise in place of the injured Chris Roy. The raffle raised around £200.00 for my charity M.I.N.D. so thank you all for that. My only disappointment on the day was the number that stayed to see the prize giving. Some of you apologised as you had doctor’s appointments or other business. These competitions take up a lot of time and effort to organise and when you see how few stop for the prize giving it makes me think is it worth it so please show your support for the Section and stay on if possible.
Captain Jim Jock



Sunday, 11 March 2018

Seniors and Ladies Mixed Greensomes - 8th March 2018


There were 44 ladies and 44 seniors who braved the cold wind and competed with each other in a Mixed Greensomes on the Carthagena. I am glad to say it brightened up as we got into the back nine. My partner for the day was ladies captain Susan Colledge we had a good time. Unfortunately Sue allowed me to drag her golf game down to my level, so all we had left was to swap jokes.
 The ladies brought in a wonderful array of cakes and savouries which were much enjoyed after the rigours of the golf, with the gentlemen providing the liquid refreshments (mostly).  
The Raffle collected £200 of which £100 went to Sue's charity "KEECH" and £100 to my charity "MIND"  

 
While we are on charities Sue is looking for anything that can be auctioned or raffled for her charity, there are two dates the 5th April and the 8th April, all donations would be gratefully accepted.

The Winners of the day were;
1st place Susan Hankins and Vernon Toms with 40 points
2nd place Jane Hector and Richard Westergreen-Thorne with 39 points.
3rd place Janice Turner and Brian Bullen with 38 points.

Winners Vernon Toms and Susan Hankins
 
 
3rd - Brian Bullen and Janice Turner
2nd - Jane Hector and Richard Westergreen-Thorne






Nearest the pin for the Ladies was Marion Cooper and the Seniors was Phil White
 



 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 Captain Jim presented Ladies Captain Sue with an arrangement of flowers.
 

I would like to thank the organiser Les and the meet and greet team Paul and Anne. for their help on the day.

Jim Kerr - Senior Section Captain 
 
 


Seniors Section AGM - 13th February 2018


The 2017 AGM took place on 13th February 2018 and was attended by 63 of our 169 members. 35 apologies were received. The Captain's, Secretary's and Treasurer's reports were given and the 2017 accounts approved. The Officers for 2018 were elected with Jim Kerr as Captain, who was then presented with his Captain's Jumper. David Gauge was elected as Vice-captain. Fred Williams became Immediate Past Captain and was presented with a Pro Shop voucher with which he says he will buy new irons. Les Bolland and David Crosby managed to hang on to their respective posts as Treasurer and Secretary unopposed! Jim Peacock stepped down from the Committee having served three years successively as Vice, Captain and IMC With Fred and Jim now completely stress free, both are expected to challenge for Golfer of the Year in 2018. William Skelding was re-elected as Auditor and thanked for his work. 
Captain Jim receives his Jumper
John Ellary and Algy Grimes were thanked for their work respectively as Clothing and Blog Administrators and they will continue in those roles. As previously recommended by Peter Hollingsworth the HonSec will be assisted in 2018 by Richard Westergreen-Thorne (Match Administrator) and Ken Doggrell ("Opens" Administrator). Contact details for all officers and administrators are on the Senior Section Noticeboard.


Under AOB:
  1. Brian Bullen submitted a question as to why there were only two Seniors 'Honours Boards'. The Hon Sec stated that the Club had already been approached to take into account the location of Senior Section Boards in the proposed Clubhouse Refurbishment project. But this needs to be seen in the context of the standing of the Senior Section explained below. Captain Jim Kerr is already in the process of extending the Senior Section Captain's board.
  2. The Hon Sec explained the 2018 Update to the CONGU Unified Handicapping System and, after discussion, it was agreed that eligibility for Matches and Medal Competitions would be restricted to those with active competition handicaps of 28.4 or less. It was further agreed that only those with active handicaps would be eligible to win trophies and voucher prizes though all could win a 'Bring and Win' and 'Christmas Fayre' prize.
  3. He also explained the discussions with the Club regarding a 2-tee start and informed members that the Officers of the Club had stated that the only reason the General Committee had refused the request was that the majority of members of the current GC did not wish to allow it. They also accepted that the "failure" of the trial to allow matches to start on the 9th and 10th tees (as well as the 1st) was because the GC had not ensured that all members were informed of the arrangement. They pointed out that the Senior Section was not a 'Section' but a 'Society'. (Ladies are members of the Ladies Section by virtue of their gender. Juniors are members of the Junior Section by virtue of their age. But SOME male members of the Club aged over 59 are members of the Senior Section by choice and by payment of an additional subscription. They pointed out that the "Senior Section" is allowed privileges (the booking of tee times and waiving of green fees for matches and the Member & Guest Day) which are not allowed to other Societies. Given this response by the Officers of the Club, it was recommended that no further action be taken until the new General Committee is elected at the Club AGM on 29th March 2018. The Senior Section may then make a request to the new General Committee.
Captain Jim Kerr thanked those attending and closed the meeting at 4:00pm

Tuesday, 2 January 2018

History of the Seniors Section 1948 - 1998

 
Thanks to Les Bolland for letting us have a copy of this for the blog, apologies for the quality.


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 - Diners - 6th December 2017

Photos of the various tables at the Annual Dinner
 










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 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