The decision has just been taken to close the lawns while the very cold and frosty period is with us, in order to minimise damage. We have been very fortunate to have had so many days play this winter. So, as from Saturday this week (24th Feb) the lawns will be closed until further notice. We anticipate about a week, but will keep you informed and will open them again as soon as we can.
The quiz and the tournament due on 2nd March will be postponed.
The AGM will go ahead as planned on Saturday 3rd March.
Roger has split the tournament he is running on the 2nd March so that there is less pressure on lawn availability.
He has advised the higher handicaps involved of this. Lower handicaps still come on the 2nd!
If you are a handicap 7 or above and would also like to enter, please see the new date below
9th March 2018
GC Level play tournament for handicaps
7 and above
This is a winter tournament
Whites not required
Please E Mail rogerwsutton@sky.com your entry
We will be having one of our famous skittle evenings on Thursday February 8th, starting at 6:30pm.
It will cost £12.00 to include a fish and chip supper.
Numbers will be limited to 32, so it will be on a first come, first served basis.
Please email Fran on Fran if you wish to come or sign up on the list in the clubhouse.
Fran would be very grateful for any offers of help to set up on the evening.
Congratuations to Chrissy and her fantastic team of helpers for the splendid Christmas lunch today. A record number I believe (?71)
A huge undertaking and a great success.
An fun day was had by all players in sunny if chilly weather. Four rounds of 14pt timed handicap games were played, in an Egyptian format. The event was won by Clive Grimley and Robin Wootton; congratulations to them
The runners-up were Liz Farrow and Simon Dobson.
The trophies were the two Castell Soda Syphons which Paul Castell generously donated in 2008 for the Alternate Stroke Advanced Open Tournament which used to be held in July. Unfortunately entries dropped off and the event has not been played for some time so it was good to see these unusual trophies being put to good use again.
Thanks to Deborah for running the competition so professionally.
Fuller results follow (NB grid display does not imply a block. Format was Egyptian.).
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | Points | Pos | |
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1 Frances & John Low | X | -13 | -5 | +7 | -2 | 90 | 13 | |||||||||
2 Gabrielle Higgins & Brian Havill | X | -5 | +7 | +2 | -11 | 100 | 5= | |||||||||
3 Robin Wootton & Clive Grimley | X | +5 | D | +3 | +4 | 115 | 1 | |||||||||
4 Liz Farrow and Simon Dobson | +13 | -5 | X | +11 | +5 | 110 | 2 | |||||||||
5 Rosemary Faulkner & Phil Dunk | D | -11 | X | -2 | +1 | 95 | 11= | |||||||||
6 Paul Castell & Hunter Rogers | +5 | +5 | -3 | -4 | X | 100 | 5= | |||||||||
7 Phillip Davies & Chris Coull | X | D | -4 | -11 | +8 | 95 | 11= | |||||||||
8 Janet Hoptroff & Luc Berthouze | -7 | X | -2 | +6 | +1 | 100 | 5= | |||||||||
9 Penny Hinton & Nigel Wilson | -7 | +2 | X | +2 | +1 | 110 | 3 | |||||||||
10 Sheilla Cookson & Pam Gooders | +2 | +2 | D | -6 | X | 105 | 4 | |||||||||
11 Morgan Case & Jonathan Isaacs | -2 | -4 | +4 | X | +7 | 100 | 5= | |||||||||
12 Stephen & Nick Parish | +11 | -1 | -2 | X | +4 | 100 | 5= | |||||||||
13 Jeff Rushby & Nigel Trotter | +11 | -1 | -4 | X | +1 | 100 | 5= | |||||||||
14 Alan Rew & Peter Flowerday | -8 | -1 | -7 | -1 | X | 80 | 14 |
Fourteen players, two spectators and Chris behind the bar attended the clubs latest social event.
The seven pairs played in a round robin format of '11 up' followed by '21 up playoffs' to decide the final finishing order. The event was rounded off with a splendid delivery of Fish and Chips.
A very enjoyable evening was had by all (and some valuable funds were made for the club).
Finishing order:
1st - Jo and Trevor
2nd - Ben and Dan
3rd - Chris (not the barman) and Carol
4th - Reg and Dave
5th - Pam and Gerald
6th - Sue and John
7th - Rosemary and Pat
I am so very sad to tell you that Steve Lewendon passed away today after a brave fight with cancer.He was a very valued member of our club for many years. Most of you will know him as the' man behind the bar' until this year. He was also coaching until very recently. He will be very much missed by all of us who knew him.
Steve during the 2016 Academy coaching season