We have loads of results this week from the men’s and seniors sections but sadly not from the ladies as the weather last Thursday meant that their competition was cancelled 🙁
We also have another message from Greens and news of a bargain set of irons.
Bogey Final
Congratulations to Tony Bray for winning Saturday’s Bogey Final with a score of two up. Andrew Fishwick also scored two up but was beaten into second spot following a card play off. Johnny Yates finished third with one up. Seven twos were recorded.
Sharp Memorial Trophy
At Saturday’s presentation, David Wainwright received the Sharp Memorial Trophy for his win over the course of Bogeys 1 to 6. It is based on the a player’s best four scores from the six events. David’s cumulative was a very impressive five up. The runner was David Rodwell with four up and Danny Fox was third also with four up.
Mawson Trophy
Well done to Guy Levers who finished on top in the Mawson Trophy. This is an eclectic competition run over 22 events which concluded with the Bogey Final. Guy’s score was a nett 44 which is 26 under par!! He scored this over 15 events. David Rodwell was second and David Wainwright third. Both had the same nett score but needed more events to amass this total so hence Guy proved to be the winner.
Bradley Trophy
Below is a photo of Chris Adams receiving his trophy from Alan Bradley following his victory in the competition. This event is also an Order of Merit style with four scores being taken from the six nine hole competitions. Chris won with a very impressive 80 points. The runner up was to Tony Adamson with 74 points.
Out of Bounders Winter League
Well done to David Rodwell for winning this most prestigious of titles.
Cobra Fly XL Irons
I have just got in stock one set of Cobra irons (5-PW & SW) with men’s steel regular shafts. They are selling at £299 and are a lot of club for the money. They are well worth considering if you or a friend or family member are looking for a great value set of irons.
Snips from Greens: Pace of Play in Competition Golf
As the summer season approaches we are expecting a large number of competitors most weeks. With only nine holes we can get a reasonable number of rounds completed on a Saturday but only if everyone plays each round of nine holes in no more than two hours.
Two things to remember please:
1. Pace of play is the joint responsibility of all group members so please keep up with the group ahead of you – to check you’re on the pace you should be arriving at each par four tee before the group ahead of you have finished putting out on that hole.
2. Don’t forget that Alternate Day tee times are available when there is usually less time pressure although you should still aim for the two hour target.