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FFEEBBRRUUAARRYY 22001144
MICHAEL HAYWARD Almost did the DOUBLE
at North Oxford (see report)
Advance Notice
THURSDAY 24th APRIL 2014
OAK PARK Tee-off at 10:36am Bacon Roll/Tea/Coffee on arrival followed 2-course lunch COST : £42 members & £45 guests
CONTENTS NEWS & VIEWS COMPETITIONS / FULL FIXTURES NORTH OXFORD Reports & Results 9 FARTS PAGES Handicaps Frilford details & information PLEASE READ
NEXT UP THURSDAY 20th MARCH 2014
FRILFORD HEATH SSHHAAUUNN’’SS MMEEMMOORRIIAALL TTRROOPPHHYY
Tee-off at 10:30am Bacon Roll/Tea/Coffee on arrival 18 holes BLUE COURSE of course
followed by Carvery + Pudding COST : £45 members & guests
If you haven’t already done so . . . . PLEASE CONFIRM with DAVE EVANS whether you
are GOING OR NOT as soon as possible - thanks
FEBRUARY 2014 NNEEWWSS && VVIIEEWWSS
NEXT UP – FRILFORD HEATH – SHAUN BRIDGES’ MEMORIAL TROPHY THURSDAY 20th MARCH 2014 : BLUE COURSE – see info/full details at end of Newsletter. BOOK BY MONDAY (AM) 16th MARCH at the very LATEST. (Although if not a multiple of 4 going may be able to fit someone in at very short notice) NB: Please note DRESS CODE information – full details last page. For dinner in the clubhouse (will be before 6:30pm) – smart casual – no shorts - jacket not needed. BOOKED so far : 30 (+1 for food) Dave Evans, Dave Miners, Andy Whitehurst, Ricky Cox, Alex Stacey, Vince West, Paul McDonald, Adrian Couchman, Simon Powis, David Bridges, Steve Vink, Andy Halstead, Andy Beal, James Bayliss, Mick Nichols, Chris Powis, Liam Bridges, Lee Challis, Jon Axon, Clive Miners, Rick Holt, David Parsons, Stanford Bridges, David Bowd, Roy Jones, Matthew Brook, Michael Hayward, Richard Davies, Steve Wood & Lindsay Townsend + Desmond Bridges food only (also booked 1 buggy for Des & David Bridges) NOT SURE AS YET: 3 Keith Nicholls, & Barry Phillips (awaiting to see if back is OK) + possible friend of David Bowd - Simon Van De Veen) CAN’T PLAY : 9 Ian Breakspear, Siggy Mensah, Richard West, Ted Lewis, Jim Ramsey, Ian Brown, Peter Hannigan, Mike Robins & Martin Watson There are possibly one or two ex-members/previous guests who might attend too.
MEMBERSHIP We now have 33 paid-up members. May have 3 more if the David Bowd & Powis brothers join at Frilford and one further if Simon Van Der Veen decides to join. COMPETITIONS SINGLES
VERY IMPORTANT relating to above and any future matches’ “play by dates”
If the above matches cannot be played at Frilford Heath or beforehand, or arranged by mutual consent before the April Medal, then a player who makes the effort and attends Frilford in order to play his match, but his opponent doesn’t, shall go through, with his opponent deemed to have withdrawn.
THE COMMITTEE HAVE DECIDED THAT THIS YEAR, THE COMPETITIONS CANNOT BE HELD UP as has often been the situation for the past 14 years. COMPETITIONS DOUBLES
2nd ROUND (7 byes in 2nd R) 8 matches Outstanding matches have been given a ONE MONTH EXTENSION MUST NOW BE PLAYED BY or AT THE NEXT MEDAL 20th March at Frilford Heath Andy Halstead V Simon Powis (if joining) A Ian Breakspear LOST TO James Bayliss 3&1 Keith Nicholls V Lee Challis B Mick Nichols V Jon Axon C Lindsay Townsend V Chris Powis (if joining) D Andy Beal V Steve Wood E Ricky Cox LOST TO Alex Stacey 2&1 Ian Brown BEAT Clive Miners 4&2 Jan Draw for 3rd Round will now take place at Frilford after the meal.
1st ROUND (6 byes in 2nd R) 2 matches The 2 matches have been given a ONE MONTH EXTENSION due to the SINGLES extension TO BE PLAYED BY or AT THE APRIL MEDAL 24th at OAK PARK Ricky Cox & Siggy Mensah V Dave Miners & Lee Challis A Richard Davies & Steve Wood V Keith Nicholls & Lindsay Townsend B
2nd ROUND 4 matches TO BE PLAYED BY or AT THE MAY MEDAL 22nd at CHIPPING NORTON
A V Clive Miners & Simon Powis B V Dave Evans & Ian Brown
James Bayliss & Andy Whitehurst V Ian Breakspear & Mick Nichols Andy Beal & Andy Halstead V Jon Axon & Roy Jones Draw for Semi-Finals to be made at Chipping Norton or before, if ALL 2nd Round matches completed.
HANDICAPS Lee Challis, has made the necessary adjustments after NORTH OXFORD performances. He assumes Club members’ HCs haven’t changed. HCs are included at the end of this Newsletter but may be subject to change should any Club Member contact him with a new HC. If you have any problems/questions/amendments/updates, contact LEE at lee@pjstorefitters.com
AS SOON AS ANY CLUB MEMBER HAS A NEW HC, PLEASE INFORM LEE IMMEDIATELY – DO NOT WAIT UNTIL A SOCIETY MEDAL DAY TO TELL HIM. FIXTURES See separate Fixtures Page for the WHOLE of the NEW SEASON – chosen by the Committee. MAIDENHEAD has now been booked for the JULY MEDAL : MONDAY 21st JULY 2014 : Subsidised. Cost to members is £45 for those who attended Henley & £50 for others. Guests are £58. Also, in order not to lose deposit, WYCHWOOD has been rebooked for the first golf day of next season : FRIDAY 24th OCTOBER 2014. This first medal day will be subsidised.
Also, following the cancellation of Wychwood, it has been re-booked for Friday 24th October 2014 in order to retain our £100 deposit - it will be the first medal of the new season and likely to be subsidised.
SCORECARDS Ian Brown very kindly agreed/offered to do the cards and, after the fiasco of some members idea of completing them in previous months, made the following comments :
x I give a score of 9 out of 10 for the completion of the cards by everyone. They were not too bad. x Biggest issue were several where the gross score minus handicap did NOT equal the net score. x I just gave the cards back to the offenders and they ultimately corrected them. x There were a few cards where totals had not been done
So, at last SOME PROGRESS, although I think Ian was rather generous with his score of 9 after the secretary looked at them to do the eclectic table ! The way some write the numerals is almost laughable. Therefore, as “teacher” would say . . . . ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT ! NEW LOGO Last month, Andy Beal has suggested we design a NEW CHOLSEY GOLF SOCIETY LOGO – don’t really have an official one at present. If you would like to design one, could receive £10 off a medal day. It needs to be fairly simple, obviously incorporating “Cholsey Golf Society”. The idea is to perhaps have some clothing items for sale including the logo either screen printed or embroidered . Send your designs to Andy : andrew.beal@oxfordshire.gov.com Not sure HOW MANY DESIGNS Andy has received – if you have had a go, please send the secretary a copy too.
CAPTAIN’s STILL SOME PLACES LEFT DAY/WEEKEND 4 for whole weekend sharing twin rooms & 6 further places for Sunday only THE BELFRY BOOKED: 12 rooms for 24 places (sharing in twin rooms) + 2 single rooms (extra £55 single room supplement) Tee-times for 32 on the Sunday (26 staying + up to 6 others) 32 for the Presentation 3 course Dinner (26 staying + up to 6 others) Buggies are not included – they cost £45 (I understand that neither course is particularly hilly)
So far the following 22 have confirmed either for the whole 2 days or just the Sunday : (deposit amounts in brackets)
Andy Halstead (145) Dave Evans (145) Dave Miners (47) Ian Brown (58) Siggy Mensah (40) Adrian Couchman (95) Mark Samuel (40) Richard Davies (37) Ricky Cox (55) Robert Samuel (40) Ted Lewis (40) Lee Challis (20) Lindsay Townsend + guest (139.50) Jim Ramsey (20) Mike Robins (40) Andy Whitehurst Jon Axon Martin Watson (28) Mick Nichols (150) Andy Beal (40) Ian Breakspear (70 Sunday only)
SUNDAY 21 Sept 2014 : Breakfast on arrival at 9:00am (for everyone): 18 holes on PGA Course teeing off at 10:30am: Presentation Dinner at 7:30pm (everyone)
MONDAY 22 Sept 2014 : Breakfast for those staying + 18 holes on BRABAZON Course teeing off at 10:30am
COSTS : Whole 2 days £190 guests & £145 max members (subsidy of at least £45) (NB: plus £55 single supplement for those not sharing a room) Sunday only £90 guests & £70 max members (subsidy of at least £20)
The following other members/guests initially expressed an interest in going but have yet to confirm: 5 James Bayliss, Chris Powis, Steve Wood, Keith Nicholls & Phil Clarke Possibles for either the whole 2 days or just one day : 6 Julian M, Steve Greenwood, David P, Grant S, Matthew Brook (depends on work) & Barry Phillips.
Can’t make it : 4 Richard West, Roy Jones, Simon Powis & Clive Miners
NB: If you can’t make the Sunday, then it may be possible to just play the Monday only - cost would probably be in the region of £70 for members - to include breakfast and subsidy.
IF YOU WANT TO BOOK THE BELFRY let Dave know your option IMMEDIATELY (whole weekend/Sunday only/Monday only) and if GOING TO FRILFORD, you can pay deposit then. Please let Dave know your option by e-mail (dave.vans@virgin.net,), and can send a deposit cheque for £40 made out to Cholsey Golf Society if not going to Frilford, to : Dave Evans 88 Station Road Cholsey OX10 9QB Many thanks.
RACE NIGHT UPDATE
Saturday 10th May 2014 New Cholsey Pavilion (same venue as last year) 9 Race Meeting
Doors open at 5:30pm First Race at 6:00pm
WE ALREADY HAVE the 9 Race Sponsors & have 10 advertisers. Just 3 whole pages & 2 half pages of adverts to fill. That means we have already raised £310.
However, the ONE sponsor we don’t have is a main sponsor for the event – to cover PART of the overall costs : the hire of the hall/kitchen, bar licence, new betting slips, programmes, cleaning and publicity costs – around £300 in total – so looking for a minimum of £60 – see below.
YOUR HELP AND SUPPORT Obviously the Society’s main purpose is to provide monthly opportunities at reasonable costs to play golf and enjoy the banter and social life that goes along with belonging to and being a part of any group/club/organisation/society such as ours.
NB: Subsidies for Golf Days and Captain’s Day/Weekend rely totally on the amounts raised through our 2 fund-raising efforts.
By joining the Society there is the expectation that you will support both The Christmas Raffle and Race Night in ANY way you can. It is appreciated that selling Raffle tickets is not for everyone, although we did achieve a marvellous total this year due to your efforts, but if you weren’t able to support it, then you might be able to help with the Race Night in one of the following ways:
x Attend the Race Night yourself x Bring some friends & family along to the Race Night x Buy a horse (£5 – gives you a chance of winning £30 - Available to buy at Frilford – Keith bought 5 last year and 3 WON !!!) x Find a MAIN SPONSOR to help cover the costs of staging the event
(Sponsor’s name on Posters/Programme/flyers + full page advert + 2 free drinks & meal : looking for minimum of £60) NB: Also, 2 free drinks and a meal on the night for member who finds a main sponsor or £10 off a medal day
x Persuade a business to place an advert in the programme (£10 half page / £15 full page with advertiser and you get a complimentary drink on the night)
If we can’t find a Main Sponsor from a business contact, then those members who were unable to support the raffle might wish to help by making a donation to cover the costs of staging the event – meaning more is raised for the Society SUBSIDIES.
Cost of : 40 Posters – colour A4 (£6) Hall hire (£50) Kitchen (£10) Bar Licence (£15) Flyers (£10) Tote/Betting slips (£20) Programmes (£50) Cleaning by the caretaker the following morning (£25)
PROGRAMMES & FLYERS: if you have access to a photocopier then we might be able to print them without any direct cost or need to sponsor the cost – Ted Lewis, some years ago, when we used to distribute a hard copy Newsletter to each member, photocopied them at work, saving the Society over £200 each year.
NB: Obviously, it is not expected that those members who sold/bought themselves Raffle tickets, should feel obliged to support the Race Night other than by buying a horse or two, hopefully attending on the night and bringing with them a friend/relative/partner – you’ve done your “bit” already.
So far I’ve received the following names of Horses & Jockeys from 5 of the 9 sponsors – hope to have all for sale at Frilford.
Painful Knight Sir R C Whole It Ale End in Tears Paul Gascoyne Impotent Golfer Los T Balls The Absorber Ince Ole The Bald Legend Alan Shearer Wonky Putter Miss D Hole Eastern Soggy Feet Lee Kee Solee Two Duck Feet Chris Waddle In the Bunker Sandy End Slippery Customer Sol Warne The Rival Son De Land Right out of Sight Hugh G Slice Old Limpy Owen Leone Sole Those were the Days Jackie Milburn The Hooker Dee Pine De Woods As Good As New Reece Hole Head Banger Alan Pardew Intellectual Splasher Indy Walter De La Mere No Grip De Wongs Oles The Mighty Win Wyn Davies Posh Vanishing Act Lady Down N Ruff Ghostly Wanderer Loss T Soul I’m Loving It Malcolm MacDonald Ambidextrous Hitter Ziggy Zagg Flat Battery Noah Charge The Gentle Giant Mike Collins As yet, awaiting names of horses/jockeys from 4
more race sponsors – hope to have more for Frilford – they will be FOR SALE at £5 each with the winning owner receiving £30. If every member bought 2, that would raise another £80 for Society subsidies. We sell them again on the night with both winning owners receiving £30.
All Clogged Up Ned Phil Teers Paint the Town Dave Miners Beautiful Bodywork Gloria S Wax The Voice Glen Hawkins Slipping Clutch Miss N Gage The Orient Express Dave Evans Dodgy Suspension Bob Lea Useful Lad Andy Chapman Smokey Exhaust Leak E Pipe Load of Rubbish Adi Junkison Cool Starter Anne T Freeze Dark Destroyer Jon Blackmore Black Drip Olly Leek Small but Fun Chris Wilcox
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SINGLES (25 entered) (7 byes into Round 2)
DOUBLES
1st ROUND 9 matches 2nd ROUND (7 byes in 2nd R) 8 matches
TO BE PLAYED BY or AT THE MARCH MEDAL 20th March at FRILFORD HEATH
Ian Breakspear beat Dave Evans 4&2 (Nov) Andy Halstead Simon Powis David Parsons lost to Ricky Cox 1UP (Nov) Ian Breakspear lost to James Bayliss 3&1 (Feb) Lindsay Townsend beat Roy Jones 2UP (Jan replay) Keith Nicholls Lee Challis Mick Nichols beat Andy Whitehurst 3&1 Mick Nichols Jon Axon Keith Nicholls beat Peter Hannigan 3&2 Lindsay Townsend Chris Powis Matthew Brook lost to Alex Stacey 7&5 Andy Beal Steve Wood Dave Miners lost to Andy Beal 3&1 Ricky Cox lost to Alex Stacey 2&1 (Feb) Siggy Mensah lost to Lee Challis 6&5 (Oct) Ian Brown beat Clive Miners 4&2 (Jan) Clive Miners beat Richard Davies 5&3
QUARTERFINALS To be played by or at
APRIL Medal
To be drawn at February Medal at WYCHWOOD
SEMI-FINALS To be played by or at JUNE Medal
FINAL To be played by or at AUGUST Medal
1st ROUND (6 byes in 2nd R) 2 matches The 2 matches have been given a ONE MONTH EXTENSION due to the SINGLES extension TO BE PLAYED BY or AT THE APRIL MEDAL 24th at OAK PARK Ricky Cox & Siggy Mensah V Dave Miners & Lee Challis A Richard Davies & Steve Wood V Keith Nicholls & Lindsay Townsend B
2nd ROUND 4 matches TO BE PLAYED BY or AT THE MAY MEDAL 22nd at CHIPPING NORTON
A V Clive Miners & Simon Powis B V Dave Evans & Ian Brown
James Bayliss & Andy Whitehurst V Ian Breakspear & Mick Nichols Andy Beal & Andy Halstead V Jon Axon & Roy Jones Draw for Semi-Finals to be made at Chipping Norton or before, if ALL 2nd Round matches completed.
Steve Greenwood Singles CHAMPION 2012-13
RULES 1. ALL matches are MATCHPLAY format. Regarding Handicaps : 3/4 difference between lowest and highest. 2. Responsibility of FIRST DRAWN name/pair to choose venue and arrange match. 3. Every effort should be made to complete matches in “good time” by COMPLETITION DATE indicated and not leave it to the last moment. 4. With agreement matches can be played on Medal Days but this is not ideal. 5. The committee have the right to amend/extend any COMPLETION DATES stated by which matches should be played, if there are relevant/particular/exceptional circumstances. 6. Due to particular circumstances, if a player/pair wishes for an extension (maximum 3 wks) to play his/their match, he/they must make the request to the secretary as soon as possible and make clear the reasons. The committee will let the players involved know their decision within one week of receiving the request. 7. Unless there are exceptional circumstances, the ATTENDANCE on the COMPLETION MEDAL DATE and/or the NUMBER of ATTENDANCES at MEDAL DAYS will decide the outcome of any matches NOT played by the stated COMPLETION DATE. The Committee’‛s decision is final. 8. MATCH REPORTS – the secretary would welcome reports for inclusion in the Newsletter (serious or amusing).
FIXTURES for 2013-2014 To book up a Medal Day – contact DAVE EVANS BY THE “BOOK BY DATE” as indicated below :
DAVE EVANS dave.vans@virgin.net Venues in YELLOW will be subsidised.
This year we have not had a FIXTURES SECRETARY. The committee chose the venues and Dave Evans did the bookings. We will need a new Fixtures Secretary for next year so if anyone is interested, please let one of the present committee know. Usually, venues for the following season are decided by the Fixtures Secretary after consultation with members and then they start booking them up in May for October onwards. NB: October already booked – Wychwood – didn’t want to lose deposit.
Month DATE VENUE COSTS Tee-off BOOK BY DATE FOOD
MAR
SHAUN BRIDGES MEMORIAL TROPHY
THURSDAY 20th March
FRILFORD HEATH
Blue Course
£45 £10 subsidy
10:30 Thursday 13th Mar
Bacon Roll/tea/coffee on arrival from 9:30am
2 course CARVERY(Pork & Beef) Pudding : Chef’‛s choice + coffee
APR THURSDAY 24th April OAK PARK £42m
£46g 10:36 Thursday
17th April Bacon Roll/tea/coffee on arrival
2 course lunch TBA
RACE NIGHT
SATURDAY 10th MAY 2014
NEW CHOLSEY VILLAGE PAVILION
same as last year
9 Race Meeting Doors open at
5:30am First Race at
6:00pm
All profits for the Society will go towards subsidising Medal
Days/Captain’‛s Day/Weekend SEE SEPARATE PAGE for DETAILS
MAY THURSDAY 22nd May
CHIPPING NORTON
£32m £36g
10:32 Thursday 15th May
Bacon Roll/tea/coffee on arrival 2 course lunch TBA
JUNE
NB: Change of Date FRIDAY 13th June
CASTLE COOMBE
(includes buggy)
Another £5 off for members £45m £60g
10:20 Friday 6th June
Bacon Roll/tea/coffee on arrival CARVERY + pudding
JUL MONDAY 21st July MAIDENHEAD £45/50m
£55g 9:00 Thursday
14th Nov Bacon Roll/tea/coffee on arrival
2 course lunch TBA
AUG THURSDAY 21st August BICESTER £35m
£45g 10:30 Thursday
14th Aug Bacon Roll/tea/coffee on arrival
2 course lunch TBA
CD/W SUNDAY 21st Sept MONDAY 22nd Sept THE BELFRY SEE NEWS & VIEWS PAGES
for latest update & details
OCT FRIDAY 24th WYCHWOOD £35 subsidised
10:30 Bacon Roll/tea/coffee on arrival CARVERY + pudding
Don’t leave it until the last minute to BOOK UP.
E-mail ME NOW.
FEBRUARY 2014 NORTH OXFORD RREEPPOORRTT FRIDAY21st February 2014 18 members 0 guests
HHAALLFF aann IINNCCHH CCOOXX WWIINNSS IITT !! Our sadistic secretary put Michael Hayward (below) in the first group in order for him to display his undoubted driving skills to the rest of us. He didn’‛t disappoint ! At the first he produced a classic topped hook - rolled a fully 7 yards, just past the ladies tee. “OPPPS !” said Michael, smiling as he turned around to face the enthralled audience – who were also smiling. “GREAT !” they exclaimed in unison, “ That’‛s the WFTTS sorted. We can all relax now.” EVERYONE did and hit superb drives . . . . that is . . . . until Ricky Cox (4th group from 5) stepped up onto the tee. He was so relaxed, he could barely stand – those of you who have been on Tour with him know this sight only too well. In fact such was his mood, he failed to get a good grip around his club, casually took up his stance (too far away as it turned out), and didn’‛t even bother with a practice swing. Down went his head, up went the club, down came the club coinciding with the head now going up (in anticipation of a superb 45 0 angled 250+ yard drive straight down the middle of the fairway – bit like Roy’‛s imagination the previous month) . . . . the result was unbelievable. One mistake, even two, and he might have got away with it, but THREE errors – no chance – the ball literally rolled off the tee and settled some ½ inch in front of it. Ricky, head still up of course, and totally oblivious to the fact that he hadn’‛t felt a solid connection between club and ball, stared down the fairway, struggling to focus his blurred vision and spot where the ball had gone.
From behind, he then heard the chuckling voice of Ian Breakspear, “What the bloody hell are you looking down there for ! LOOK DOWN at your feet you plonker.” Ricky’‛s head slowly twisted right, bent forward, and behold – there was the ball. Was this the WORST EVER WFTTS ? The simply answer was PROBABLY. It had clearly bettered the previous worst, Brian Corker’‛s once in a life drive at the first at Badgemore some 10 years ago. Brian somehow managed to lift the ball, perpendicular to the direction he was aiming, just clearing the 8’‛ high hedge to the right-hand side of the tee-box, thus avoiding the left side hedge which has become a favourite over the years for many of our members. But I digress – back to Ricky who was somewhat taken-a-back. Even though his body was relaxed, his brain was still functioning and he blurted out . . . . “All’‛s not lost, there’‛s still one group to go and it includes our secretary . . . . perhaps he’‛ll hit it BACKWARDS !” (continued next page)
BBRROOWWNN’’DD OOFFFF !! Each time Ian Brown wins or has an excellent round, our HC Secretary, quite legitimately, hands out a substantial cut in the hope that Ian can’t possibly keep it up at his age ! How wrong can you be – Ian just keeps on performing – his stamina and attention to detail must be legendary ! Another superb round at North Oxford saw him win with 40 pts. Ian said afterwards, “ Really sorry about winning again – everyone must be really ‘browned-off’ with me.”
However, as Ian’s rivals quite rightly point out, consistency is the key to success and NOBODY has been more consistent than Ian this year – it’s up to everyone else to sort out their game. He has earned his success.
Equalled pleased were Keith Nichols, runner-up with 38pts on his first outing this season, and also Richard Davies ending up 3rd on 37 pts – his second consecutive brilliant round – pity about his two in November (25) & December (22) ! He’s hoping for 3 on the trot at Frilord but doesn’t want to say it aloud.
Dave didn’‛t. Back in the clubhouse, Michael was awaiting excitedly for news from the last 2 groups on his attempted DOUBLE AWARD. Following his tee shot at the first, one could only hope that things would improve – they didn’‛t ! Just the 3 pts on the front 9 – a record one feels. He recovered well on the back 9, almost doubling his score and ended with 8 pts. (This is not the ALL TIME record for the Society, none other than Ricky Cox holds that prestigious award, just 5 pts on some course back in the 90s). So Michael was highly confident of winning both the WOODEN SPOON and WFTTS. When it came to the presentations, he was dumbfounded on hearing of Ricky’‛s effort. But, as one member pointed out, “Never count your chickens . . . . there are some really crap players in this Society !!!”
ALEX STACEY – beat Ricky in the singles. The Shiner came from being hit as Ricky tested the effectiveness of his small wooden spoon – Ricky claimed it was an accident but Alex has informed him that his solicitor will be in touch !
JAMES BAYLISS – beat Ian Breakspear in the singles – didn’‛t play well but Ian had his worst round ever.
LINDSAY TOWNSEND got out his big one and smashed his ball down the middle
to win the Longest Drive – 265 yds.
ADRIAN COUCHMAN – thrilled not to receive any more kitchen utensils –
he’‛s now put off the idea of opening a shop !
PETER HANNIGAN - Seen here, contemplating what might he have achieved had he started as he finished – 19 pts on the B9 but only 10 on the front.
MATTHEW BROOK – fast becoming an actual golfer – 31 pts with 4 blobs & 8 Birdie Pts
PLUS – TWO
Nearest -the- Pins.
QUOTES of the MONTH DAVE EVANS : If my ball hadn’t hit that overhanging branch from that stupidly positioned tree, it would have gone 300 yards ! If I hadn’t fluffed 3 chips I would have been taken 3 less putts. If I had putted a bit harder, not leaving it short on at least 8 occasions, I would gained at least FOUR 4-pointers. If I hadn’t scuffed 5 of my second shots I could well have parred at least 5 holes in regulation. IN FACT, if you put all the above together, I could have been at least 17 shots better off going round in 85 gross, that’s 57 net, and resulting in 47 pts. RICKY COX : This spoon is too small – hopeless for spanking !
CURRENT RECORDS SO FAR THIS SEASON Nearest Nearest the Pin LEE CHALLIS (Nov) Hin1 0 feet Lowest SPOON Total MATTHEW BROOK 10 pts Second N-t-P MARTIN WATSON (Dec) 1½ inches Highest Net Score MICHAEL HAYWARD (Feb) 98 Lowest Net Score IAN BROWN (Feb) 63 Longest Most Blobs on the day MATTHEW BROOK (Nov) 13 Longest Drive BARRY PHILLIPS (Dec) 296 yds MICHAEL HAYWARD (Feb) 13 Highest Gross Score MICHAEL HAYWARD (Feb) 126 Lowest Gross Score LEE CHALLIS (Nov) 72 Worst WFTTS - as judged by our secretary who is an expert in this field ! Often ends up in field too ! Has to be RICKY COX at NORTH OXFORD Unbelievable shot – just clipped ball – rolled off tee – landed ½ inch in front of tee – UNBEATABLE !. Most Birdie Points Nearest on the day ALEX STACEY (Dec) 12 Nearest the Pin in 2 ANDY BEAL (Nov) 4 ft
MOST CONSECUTIVE BLOBS MICHAEL HAYWARD 11 NORTH OXFORD holes 5 -15 MOST CONSECUTIVE 1 pointers ANDY HALSTEAD 6 CARSWELL holes 5-10 MOST CONSECUTIVE 2 pointers TED L, ANDY B, ANDY W & DAVE E 7 HEN (11-17), CARS (4-10) (11-17), NO (12-18) MOST CONSECUTIVE 3 pointers MATTHEW B & ANDY W 4 CARSWELL holes 3-6 & BADGEMORE 13-16 MOST CONSECUTIVE 4 pointers RICKY COX & RICHARD D 2 CARSWELL holes 4 & 5 & BADGEMORE 10 & 11
MOST 1-POINTERS in a ROUND MIKE ROBINS 8 BADGEMORE MOST 2-POINTERS in a ROUND ANDY BEAL 13 CARSWELL MOST 3-POINTERS in a ROUND CLIVE M, MATTHEW B & RICHARD D 8 WOKEFIELD / CARSWELL / BADGEMORE MOST 4-POINTERS in a ROUND RICKY COX 4 CARSWELL 5 POINTERS (hole/par/course) DAVE EVANS & RICKY COX 12/3/WOKEFIELD & 14/4/BADGEMORE
LOWEST Front 9 Total MICHAEL HAYWARD 3 CARSWELL & NORTH OXFORD HIGHEST Front 9 Total IAN BROWN & LEE CHALLIS 23 WOKEFIELD / HENLEY LOWEST Back 9 Total SIGGY MENSAH 4 BADGEMORE HIGHEST Back 9 Total RICKY COX 23 BADGEMORE
BIGGEST CONTRAST between F/B 9 in one round DAVID P, CLIVE M & SIGGY 10 DP & CM19/9 at HENLEY & Sigs 14/4 at BADGEMORE
CAPTAIN’S CORNER . . . ! ANDY’S ANTICS Yet again diligent efforts on our behalf by Dave found an alternative to a waterlogged Lyneham (﴾Wychwood)﴿ which resulted in a good day’s golf at North Oxford golf club. Our thanks again to Dave and, of course, to North Oxford, for accommodating us at such short notice. By the way Dave had form at North Oxford as a previous winner, I'm not sure if he mentioned it to anyone, but any earlier knowledge of the course did not get him into the prizes this time. Top spot and congratulations went to Ian Brown adding further to his tally this season. In horse racing vernacular he is still ahead of the handicapper. The battle for the top spot involved only three players, Keith finishing second (and smiling) and Morph with another good score third. Morph received some consolation in picking up the sweep prize. Only one other person got more than 30 was Mick Nichols, with the rest of us swimming around in the twenties. Looking at the results I've noticed the secret to winning scores is no blobs, simple eh? The wooden spoon was collected again by Michael Hayward, but he does assure me he's enjoying the outings on the golf course. A former collector of several wooden spoons, Matthew, showed what the possibilities are by collecting the nearest the pin prize as well as finishing a creditable fourth. Thanks also to Ian for collating the scorecards and I hope to see you all next month at Frilford.
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RESULTS PAGE NORTH OXFORD Friday 21st February 2014 18 members 0 guests
WINNER IAN BROWN 40 pts Runner-Up KEITH NICHOLLS 38 pts Nearest the Pin MATTHEW BROOK 10 feet hole 11 Longest Drive LINDSAY TOWNSEND 265 yards hole 15 Nearest-the-Pin in 2 JAMES BAYLIS 5 feet hole 17 Worst 1st Tee Tee-shot WFTTS RICKY COX ½ inch Description : simply UNBELIEVABLE – as close to an AIR-SHOT without being one, as one could imagine. Stableford Team Winners ANDY H, KEITH & PETER 29.67 Average MOST BLOBS MICHAEL HAYWARD 13 MOST BIRDIE POINTS RICHARD & MATTHEW 8 Holes-in-2 IAN BROWN (4) Wooden Spoon of the Day MICHAEL HAYWARD 8 pts CAPTAIN’‛S SWEEPSTAKE (LD – Lindsay) RICHARD DAVIES £9 MERIT POINTS (1-10 finishing order : All Nearest-the-Pin Par 3 holes, NtP in 2 and Longest Drive – 5pts each) HOLE 2 HOLE 4 HOLE 6 HOLE 10 HOLE 11 HOLE 16 Matthew B Ian Brown David Parsons NOBODY Matthew B Keith N SINGLES’‛ Match : ALEX STACEY BEAT RICKY COX by 2&1 IAN BREAKSPEAR LOST TO JAMES BAYLISS by 3&1
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Ian Brown M 22.6 43 43 86 63 20 20 40 1 30
6 0 Total Richard Davies M 23.6 44 46 90 66 19 18 37 3 28 8 1 85 Michael Hayward M 28.0 64 62 126 98 3 5 8 18 13 0 13 Average 28.33
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Andy Halstead M 11.7 48 45 93 81 9 13 22 12= 19
1 4 Total Keith Nicholls M 13.1 37 41 78 65 21 17 38 2 29 5 0 89 Peter Hannigan M 23.0 53 44 97 74 10 19 29 7= 24 3 3 Average 29.67
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David Parsons M 11.6 46 49 95 83 11 9 20 16 15
2 6 Total Lindsay Townsend M 12.1 40 44 84 72 17 14 31 4= 27 1 1 101 Andy Whitehurst M 18.9 52 47 99 86 9 14 23 11 20 1 5
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Andy Beal M 16.5 49 46 95 76 13 14 27 9 22 2 5 25.25
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Mick Nichols M 15.2 43 45 88 73 16 14 30 6 25
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Total *Ricky Cox (5 shots) M 25.8 53 55 108 82 12 10 22 12= 19 1 6 91 *Alex Stacey M 19.7 53 54 107 87 10 8 18 17 14 0 6 Average Adrian Couchman M 28.0 56 55 111 83 10 11 21 14= 17 1 6 22.75
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*James Bayliss M 8.0 43 42 85 77 12 13 25 10 21
2 4 Total *Ian Breakspear (8 shots) M 17.1 49 51 100 83 12 9 21 14= 17 1 5 106 Matthew Brook M 28.0 50 50 100 72 15 16 31 4= 27 8 4 Average Dave Evans M 28.0 53 49 102 74 12 17 29 7= 24 1 1 26.5
(Not including any guests) Averages
FINES collected : £27.92 Finishing Order
Total BIRDIE POINTS 46 2.56 Total BLOBS 72 4.00 Total STABLEFORD POINTS 472 26.22
1 Ian Brown 40 6 Mick Nichols 30 11 Andy Whitehurst 23 16 David Parsons 20 2 Keith Nicholls 38 7= Dave Evans 29 12= Andy Halstead 22 17 Alex Stacey 18 3 Richard Davies 37 7= Peter Hannigan 29 12= Ricky Cox 22 18 Michael Hayward 8 4= Matthew Brook 31 9 Andy Beal 27 14= Ian Breakspear 21 4= Lindsay Townsend 31 10 James Bayliss 25 14= Adrian Couchman 21
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Vouchers awarded as follows : Winner - £10 Runner-up - £5 Nearest-the-Pin - £5 Longest Drive - £5 Nearest-the-Pin in 2 - £5
LEAGUE TABLE 2013/14 BEST 7 count. Discounted scores highlighted.
NtP LD BOTH NtPin2 Winner Runner-Up
POS Position / played
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1 11/6 Ian Brown 1 5 30 25 29 27 30 141 25 2 6/8 8/9 26/2 5/8 Ricky Cox 3 5 22 17 27 30 19 115 10
3 1/9 7/10 Andy Halstead 4 5 27 20 22 23 19 111 5
4 10/8 4/11 4/10 6/9 Dave Miners 2 4 25 28 27 28 - 108 5
5 17/6 1/9 Andy Beal 6 4 - 29 27 26 22 104 10
6 7=/9 12/10 7/9 4/9 Andy Whitehurst 7 5 21 23 18 14 20 96 5
7 5/10 10=/11 6/11 8/9 Dave Evans 9 5 25 8 20 17 24 94 5
8 28/3 13/6 16=/5 14/5 Mick Nichols 10= 4 - 17 28 19 25 89 9 37/1 24/2 12/7 25/2 Siggy Mensah 5 4 23 26 27 12 - 88
10 27/3 14/6 23/3 11/6 Lindsay Townsend 16 4 - 23 15 19 27 84 5
11 9/7 30/1 Richard Davies 17 4 - 11 13 30 28 82 5
12 30/3 David Parsons 10= 4 - 17 22 25 15 79
13 22=/3 Alex Stacey 13= 3 20 10 30 - 14 74 10
14 4/9 9/7 1 /10 1/10 Barry Phillips 8 3 - 28 20 24 - 72 5
15 13/6 6/10 3/10 2/9 Clive Miners 12 3 29 17 - 16 - 62 5
16 35/2 18/5 Matthew Brook 21= 3 - 7 27 - 27 61 5
17 26/3 15/5 21/3 28/1 Martin Watson 13= 3 - 20 17 23 - 60 10
18 2/10 5/9 1=/11 20/3 Lee Challis 15 2 28 30 - - - 58 25
19 22=/7½ Adrian Couchman 19 4 - 10 14 14 17 55
20 21/3 16/4 Richard West 18 2 27 - - 23 - 50 5
21 32/2 21/2 25/2 12/5 Ian Breakspear 26 2 - 20 - - 17 37 22 18/5 10=/7 9/7 21/3 Roy Jones 20 2 - 12 - 23 - 35 23 NEW Jim Ramsey 21= 2 - 17 17 - - 34 24 3/9 3/10 16=/5 10/7 Keith Nicholls - 1 - - - - 29 29 5
25= 195 Stephen Wood 23 1 - 26 - - - 26 25= NEW Michael Robins 25 2 - - 11 15 - 26 27 NEW Michael Hayward 27 2 - - 12 - 13 25
28 12/7 27/1 27/2 dnp Peter Hannigan - 1 - - - - 24 24
29 NEW Ted Lewis 24 1 - 23 - - - 23
30 29/3 James Bayliss - 1 - - - - 21 21 5
- 7=/8 2/8 14/5 Jon Axon - - - - - -
- 15=/4 23/2 Grant Shergold - - - - - -
- 24=/3 Julian Moss - - - - - - - 31/3 17/4 10/7 16/5 Simon Powis - - - - - -
- 34/1 Mark Samuel - - - - - -
- 38/1 David Bowd - - - - - -
- 39/1 19/4 Phillip Clarke - - - - - -
- NEW Chris Powis - - - - - - TOTAL 150
IAN MAY BE LOOKING DOWN ON YOU LOT . . . But I’m LOOKING
UPWARDS !!!!!
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The best STABLEFORD POINTS gained at each hole count towards your overall total over the season. KEY to points 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
ECLECTIC TABLE 2013/14 Stableford Points gained – individual holes throughout season (All Medal Day scores count)
POS NAMES / HOLES Position 11/12 & pts
Position 12/13 & pts
Last Month Pld 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 F9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 B9 TOT
1 Ian Brown NEW 9=/53 1 5 3 3 4 4 3 4 3 3 3 30 2 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 26 56 2 Ricky Cox 10=/50 6=/55 2= 5 2 3 3 4 4 3 3 4 2 28 3 2 2 3 5 2 2 4 3 26 54
3= Siggy Mensah 24/30 38/25 2= 4 2 2 4 2 3 3 2 4 4 26 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 27 53 3= Dave Miners 2=/55 9=/53 2= 4 2 2 4 3 3 4 3 2 3 26 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 2 3 27 53 5= Dave Evans 6=/54 6=/55 5= 5 1 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 3 23 3 3 5 2 2 3 4 2 3 27 50 5= Andy Beal 2=/55 21=/48 5= 4 2 3 2 3 4 3 2 2 3 24 3 4 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 26 50 5= Andy Halstead 2=/55 1=/57 5= 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 2 25 2 4 2 3 3 3 3 2 3 25 50 8 Richard Davies NEW 6=/55 11= 4 2 3 3 3 3 2 3 2 3 24 2 3 3 4 3 2 3 2 3 25 49 9 Matthew Brook NEW 35/31 18= 3 1 4 3 3 3 3 0 2 4 23 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 2 3 25 48
10= Lee Challis 12=/48 3=/56 8 2 3 2 3 3 4 3 4 1 3 26 3 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 21 47 10= Alex Stacey NEW 26/45 9= 4 2 2 4 2 3 3 3 2 4 25 1 2 3 4 3 2 3 3 1 22 47 12= Clive Miners 1/58 15=/50 9= 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 25 2 3 3 2 4 3 2 2 0 21 46 12= David Parsons NEW 30=/41 13= 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 24 3 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 3 22 46 14= Mick Nichols 14=/47 27=/44 11= 3 2 3 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 22 2 4 3 2 1 3 2 3 3 23 45 14= Andy Whitehurst 2=/55 3=/56 15= 5 3 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 21 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 24 45 16 Barry Phillips 12=/48 9=/53 13= 3 2 3 4 3 3 2 1 2 4 24 2 2 3 1 3 2 2 2 3 20 44 17 Martin Watson 14=/47 29/43 15= 3 2 2 4 2 3 2 1 4 2 22 3 1 3 3 2 2 3 1 3 21 43
18= Richard West 6=/54 13=/51 17 2 1 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 1 20 2 3 4 3 2 0 1 2 3 20 40 18= Adrian Couchman New 17=/49 18= 4 0 3 2 2 4 0 2 2 3 18 2 2 2 4 2 3 2 2 3 22 40 20 Lindsay Townsend 17 /45 27=/44 18= 4 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 20 3 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 19 39 21 Keith Nicholls 8=/53 1=/57 - 1 3 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 21 3 2 1 2 1 3 1 2 2 17 38 22 Jim Ramsey NEW 21 2 2 1 3 1 3 2 2 2 3 19 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 17 36 23 Roy Jones 10=/50 24=/46 22 2 1 3 2 4 3 2 2 3 2 22 1 3 2 1 1 3 0 1 1 13 35 24 Ian Breakspear 22/37 21=/48 26 2 1 2 4 2 1 2 2 2 2 18 0 0 1 1 3 3 2 2 4 16 34 25 Stephen Wood NEW 17=/49 23 1 1 1 3 2 3 3 2 3 0 18 2 4 0 0 2 0 3 1 3 15 33 26 Michael Robins NEW 24 2 1 2 2 2 1 3 3 1 1 16 2 1 1 2 3 2 1 3 0 15 31 27 Ted Lewis NEW 25 1 0 2 2 2 1 0 1 1 3 12 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 18 30 28 Peter Hannigan 27/20 17=/49 - 1 0 2 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 10 2 3 1 3 2 3 2 2 1 19 29 29 James Bayliss NEW 24=/46 - 1 1 2 3 1 0 0 2 1 2 12 0 2 2 1 1 0 2 3 2 13 25 30 Michael Hayward NEW 27 2 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 2 2 2 0 2 2 4 14 19
Jon Axon 8=/53 3=/56 - Grant Shergold NEW 13=/51 - Julian Moss NEW 17=/49 - Simon Powis 16/46 30=/41 - Mark Samuel NEW 34/35 - David Bowd NEW 37/26 - Phillip Clarke NEW 39/21 - Chris Powis NEW -
Highest Front and Back 9
Lowest Front and Back 9
This is getting serious ! I’m on the up . . . . up 9 places. Another good round next time out (especially at holes 1 & 7)
and I’ll be right up Ian’s backside !
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MERIT TABLE 2013/14 Need to have played at least 5 times to be included in Final Table
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5 1 45 Ian Brown 4 N 9 10 - 10 4 0 4 9 - 9 7 0 7 10 5 15 2 2 43 Lee Challis 1 9 1 8 10 18 10 15 25 - - - 4 3 33 Dave Miners 5 7 15 5 - 5 8 0 8 7 0 7 8 5 13 - 5 4 27 Andy Halstead 2= 11 2 7 - 7 0 10 10 2 0 2 3 5 8 0 0 0 3 5 24 Matthew Brook 17= N - - 0 0 0 7 0 7 - 7 10 17 4 6 24 Andy Beal 7= 1 16 - 9 0 9 7 0 7 6 0 6 2 0 2 2 7 20 Richard West 2= - - 7 10 17 - - 3 0 3 - 5 8 19 Ricky Cox 16 10 11 2 - 2 0 0 0 7 0 7 10 0 10 0 0 0 4 9 18 Richard Davies 17= N 7 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 10 8 0 8 4 10 16 Siggy Mensah 7= - - 3 - 3 6 0 6 7 0 7 0 0 0 - 4 11 15 Lindsay Town’d 14= - - - 3 0 3 0 0- 0 0 0 0 7 5 12 4 12 15 Alex Stacey 12 N - 0 5 5 0 0 0 10 0 10 - 0 0 0 1 13 14 Keith Nicholls 4 4 - - - - 9 5 14 5 14 14 Dave Evans 6 14 13 5 5 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 3 15 13 Barry Phillips 10 12 5 - 8 0 8 - 5 5 4 0 0 - 3 16 13 Martin Watson 17= 2 - - 0 0 0 - 10 10 3 0 3 - 4 17 13 Mick Nichols 17= 5 - - 0 0 0 8 0 8 0 0 0 5 0 5 4 18 12 David Parsons 17= - - 0 0 0 2 0 2 5 0 5 0 5 5 5 19 9 Andy Whiteh’st 13 13 8 1 - 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 3 20 9 Clive Miners 7= 8 12 9 - 9 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 1 21 6 Stephen Wood 11 N 14 - 6 0 6 - - - 1 22 6 James Bayliss N - - - - - 1 5 6 1 23 4 Peter Hannigan - 19 - - - - 4 0 4 1 24 3 Ted Lewis 14= - N - 3 0 3 - - - 2 25 3 Roy Jones 17= 6 - - 0 0 0 - 3 0 3 - 2 26= 0 Jim Ramsey 17= - N - 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 4 26= 0 Adrian Couch’n 17= N 18 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 26= 0 Ian Breakspear 17= - - - 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 2 26= 0 Michael Hayw’d - N - - 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 26= 0 Mike Robins - N - - 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - Jon Axon 3 3 - - - - - - Mark Samuel N - - - - - - - Julian Moss N - - - - - - - Grant Shergold N - - - - - - - Simon Powis - - - - - - - - Vince West N - - - - - - - Steve Vink N - - - - - - - Phillip Clarke N - - - - - - - David Bowd N - - - - - -
MERIT TABLE POINTS
x The first 10 in order of finishing on each medal day receive 10 – 1 points.
x The Longest Drive & Nearest-the-Pin in 2 on each medal day receives 5 points.
x All the Par 3 holes count on each medal day, with the Nearest-the-Pin at each, receiving 5 points.
Last month, Tigger said, “Can anyone
catch Lee ????????????”
“YES,” replied a jubilant Ian !
WFFTS VERY WORST : Dave Evans : OCT / topped, sliced 7 yards into rockery – buried in clump of heather and Out of Bounds too boot !
IAN BROWN OCT Wokefield Boring straight topped drive some 50 yards DAVE EVANS NOV Henley DISPUTED DECISION : 120 yard firm drive with slight hook aided and abetted by wind . . . . into trees – LOST ! MATTHEW BROOK’S drive was in the same place and only 119 yards !!! But it bounced out !!!! DAVE EVANS DEC Carswell Topped hook into thick rough just the 49 yds – one of his better WFTTS ! (Takes Dave into double figures since WFTTS started being recorded) ROY JONES JAN Badgemore In Roy’s own word – pure SHITE – classic hook disappearing into T-box adjacent hedge – just the 10yds. (Dave Evans was second worst – he was sooooooo disappointed on not getting the hat-trick !) RICKY COX FEB North Oxford An unbelievable shot never to be repeat in his lifetime – ball just went ½ inch forward, plopping off tee. (Michael Hayward was gutted after his 7 yd topped hook – he was going for the DOUBLE)
MOST BLOBS Matthew Brook 10
ALEX STACEY 9 Oct MATTHEW BROOK 13 Nov MICHAEL HAYWARD 12 Dec ADRIAN COUCHMAN & SIGGY MENSAH 8 Jan MICHAEL HAYWARD 13 Feb
RECORDS for 2013/4 :: FFAARRTTSS PPAAGGEE 44 HIGHLIGHTED – the BEST or the WORST from LAST SEASON (2012/13) THIS SEASON’s BEST / WORST HIGHLIGHTED
LONGEST DRIVES (yards) LONGEST : Lee Challis 310 (twice)
RICHARD WEST 265 Oct LEE CHALLIS 290 Nov BARRY PHILLIPS 296 Dec ANDY HALSTEAD 249 Jan LINDSAY TOWNSEND 283 Feb
MOST BIRDIE PTS on the DAY 10 Richard Davies, John Axon, Steve Wood, Clive Miners & Keith Nicholls
CLIVE MINERS 10 Oct IAN BROWN 10 Oct LEE CHALLIS 10 Nov ALEX STACEY 12 Dec RICKY COX 9 Jan RICHARD DAVIES & MATTHEW BROOK 8 Feb
WOODEN SPOONS (Points) Adrian Couchman 13 (Guest Nick Castle only scored 11)
ALEX STACEY 16 Oct MATTHEW BROOK 10 Nov MICHAEL HAYWARD 15 Dec / 8 Feb SIGGY MENSAH 18 Jan
TEAM STABLEFORD (average group pts) 5x Andy Halstead & Lee Challis BEST AVERAGE : Keith Nicholls, Barry Phillips & David Parsons 35.3
3 DAVE MINERS 36.25 Oct / 32.75 Nov / 37.67 Jan 2 IAN BROWN 36.25 Oct / 36.0 Dec 2 JIM RAMSEY 32.75 Nov / 36.0 Dec RICHARD WEST 36.25 Oct 2 ANDY HALSTEAD 36.25 Oct / 29.7 Feb ANDY BEAL 32.75 Nov STEVE WOOD 32.75 Nov DAVID PARSONS 36.0 Dec IAN BREAKSPEAR 36.0 Dec MICK NICHOLS 36.0 Dec RICKY COX 37.67 Jan RICHARD DAVIES 37.67 Jan KEITH NICHOLLS 29.7 Feb PETER HANNIGAN 29.7 Feb
WORST GROSS SCORE Adrian Couchman 123
ALEX STACEY 115 Oct MATTHEW BROOK 123 Nov MICHAEL HAYWARD 121 Dec/126 Feb SIGGY MENSAH 115 Jan
BEST GROSS SCORE Lee Challis 74
LEE CHALLIS 78 Oct/72 Nov LINDSAY TOWNSEND 80 Dec DAVID PARSONS & BARRY PHILLIPS 83 Jan KEITH NICHOLLS 78 Feb
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HOLES-in-2 (20 in total last year) 2x Steve Greenwood, Andy Whitehurst, Keith Nicholls, Richard West & Grant Shergold
2 MICK NICHOLS Nov/Nov DAVE EVANS Oct RICHARD WEST Oct ANDY HALSTEAD Nov DAVID PARSONS Nov ADRIAN COUCHMAN Nov ROY JONES Nov MARTIN WATSON Dec DAVE MINERS Dec ALEX STACEY Dec RICKY COX Dec IAN BROWN Feb
BEST NETT SCORE Clive Miners 63
IAN BROWN 66 Oct/64 Dec/63 Feb LEE CHALLIS 65 Nov ALEX STACEY 64 Dec RICKY COX & RICHARD DAVIES 67 Jan
NEAREST-the-PIN in 2 (ft) New for this season LEE CHALLIS 8 Oct ANDY BEAL 4 Nov MARTIN WATSON 8 Dec DAVE MINERS 15 Jan JAMES BAYLISS 5 Feb
NEAREST-the-PINS (ft) 2x Keith Nicholls & Lee Challis CLOSEST : Alex Winters 2½ ft
DAVE EVANS 2½ Oct LEE CHALLIS 0 Nov MARTIN WATSON 1½“ Dec ANDY WHITEHURST 10 Jan MATTHEW BROOK 10 Feb
WORST NETT SCORE Adrian Couchman 95
MICHAEL HAYWARD 93 Dec/98 Feb ALEX STACEY 92 Oct MATTHERW BROOK 95 Nov SIGGY MENSAH 87 Jan
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GREEN – zero blobs for that month YELLOW – most blobs for that month Current RECORD for the year OBVIOUS – number of BLOBS per round is recorded – total divided by number of rounds to give an average – also added % of blobs per number of holes played.
Mr BLOBBY Table 2013/14 NB: ALL BLOBS count : must have played at least 5 medals by the end of the season
Average/ round & % of blobs to holes
played Name 2011/12 2012/13
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
TOT Pld P Tot AVE % P Tot AVE %
Michael Hayward NEW - - 12 - 13 25 2 12.5 69 % Adrian Couch’n NEW 7½ 63 8.40 47 - 6 5 8 6 25 4 6.3 35 % Matthew Brook NEW 2 15 7.50 42
- 13 1 - 4 18 3 6.0 33 % Mike Robins NEW - - 9 2 - 11 2 5.5 31 % Alex Stacey NEW 4 17 4.25 24 9 6 0 - 6 21 4 5.2 29 % Siggy Mensah 2 18 9.0 50.0 1 7 7.00 39 5 4 3 8 - 20 4 5.0 28 % Ian Breakspear 2 5 2.5 13.9 2 5 2.50 14 - 4 - - 5 9 2 4.5 25 % Clive Miners 10 42 4.20 23.3 6 21 3.50 19 3 4 - 6 - 13 3 4.3 24 % James Bayliss NEW 3 6 2.00 11 - - - - 4 - 1 4.0 22% Stephen Wood NEW 5 19 3.80 21
- 4 - - - 4 1 4.0 22 %
Andy Whitehurst 10 43 4.30 23.9 9 28 3.11 17 3 2 3 6 5 19 5 3.8 21 % Ricky Cox 9 30 3.33 18.5 8 22 2.75 15 4 4 0 4 6 18 5 3.6 20 % Richard Davies NEW 7 27 3.86 21 - 7 4 1 1 13 4 3.3 18 % Peter Hannigan 1 5 5.0 27.8 7 22 3.14 18 - - - - 3 - 1 3.0 17% Dave Evans 11 49 4.54 25.0 10 29 2.90 16 3 5 2 4 1 15 5 3.0 17 % David Parsons NEW 3 12 4.00 22 - 3 1 1 6 11 4 2.8 15 % Martin Watson 5 7 1.40 7.8 3 5 1.67 9
- 4 1 3 - 8 3 2.7 15 % Roy Jones 7 16 2.29 12.7 5 20 4.00 22 - 3 - 2 - 5 2 2.5 14 % Richard West 4 12 3.0 16.7 3 5 1.67 9 2 - - 3 - 5 2 2.5 14 % Jim Ramsey NEW - 3 2 - - 5 2 2.5 14 % Andy Halstead 10 34 3.40 18.9 9 18 2.00 11 2 2 0 3 4 11 5 2.4 12 % Ted Lewis NEW
- 2 - - - 2 1 2.0 11 %
Mick Nichols 6 19 3.17 17.0 3 10 3.33 19 - 2 0 4 2 8 4 2.0 11 % Andy Beal 9 16 1.88 9.9 5 21 4.20 23 - 1 0 2 5 8 4 2.0 11 % Dave Miners 11 36 3.27 18.4 8 31 3.88 22
2 1 2 1 - 6 4 1.5 8 % Barry Phillips 7 16 2.29 12.7 9 13 1.44 8 - 0 2 2 - 4 3 1.3 7 % Lindsay Town’d 6 14 2.33 13.0 3 5 1.67 9 - 1 2 0 1 4 4 1.0 6 % Ian Brown NEW 6 17 2.83 16 1 2 0 0 0 3 5 0.6 3 % Lee Challis 9 23 2.56 14.2 10 14 1.40 8 1 0 - - - 1 2 0.5 3 % Keith Nicholls 10 28 2.80 15.6 9 22 2.44 14 - - - - 0 - 1 0.0 0%
Jon Axon 8 17 2.13 11.8 8 26 3.25 18
- - - - - - - Phillip Clarke NEW 1 6 6.00 33 - - - - - - - Vince West NEW 2 10 5.00 28 - - - - - - - David Bowd NEW 1 5 5.00 28 - - - - - - - Simon Powis 4 16 4.0 25.0 3 14 4.67 26 - - - - - - - Mark Samuel NEW 1 4 4.00 22 - - - - - - - Grant Shergold NEW 4 12 3.00 17 - - - - - - - Steve Vink NEW 1 3 3.00 17 - - - - - - - Julian Moss NEW 4 12 3.00 17 - - - - - - Chris Powis NEW - - - - - - -
My mate Matthew Brook said last month – “LOOKS LIKE yet ANOTHER
RECORD is coming my
way – will anyone
play as bad as lucky 13 ?????”
WELL – looks like his wish came true !
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BEST OF THE MONTH IN YELLOW Current RECORD for the year You get BIRDIE POINTS awarded for over 2 Stableford Points you score for each hole. ie. 3 stableford points scores 1 Birdie Point, 4 stableford pts score 2 Birdie pts, 5 scores 3 and so far since we have started this some years ago, NOBODY HAS EVER ACHIEVED 6 Stableford Points thus scoring 4 Birdie Pts at one hole. Obviously, only the HIGH handicappers can achieve this feat. ie. a hole in ONE at a hard par 3 where you have 2 shots OR an eagle at a par 4/5 where you also have two shots.
Birdie Table 2013/2014 NB: AVERAGES – All count: must have played at least 5 medals to count in Final Table
Name 2011/12 2012/13
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
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P TOT AVE P TOT AVE
Stephen Wood NEW 5 21 4.20 - 8 - - - 1 8 8.0 Lee Challis 9 22 2.44 10 39 3.90 4 10 - - - 2 14 7.0 Ian Brown NEW 6 20 3.33 10 3 9 6 6 5 34 6.8 Dave Miners 11 44 4.00 8 33 4.13 6 4 10 6 - 4 26 6.5 Siggy Mensah 2 5 2.50 1 6 6.00 6 7 9 1 - 4 23 5.8 Clive Miners 10 45 4.50 6 23 3.83 10 4 - 3 - 3 17 5.7 Richard West 4 20 5.00 3 21 7.00 6 - - 5 - 2 11 5.5 Keith Nicholls 10 35 3.50 9 39 4.33 - - - - 5 1 5 5.0 Ricky Cox 9 25 2.78 8 32 4.00 5 2 8 9 1 5 25 5.0 Barry Phillips 7 15 2.14 9 30 3.33 - 4 6 4 - 3 14 4.7 Matthew Brook NEW 2 4 2.00 - 1 8 - 8 3 17 4.5 Richard Davies NEW 7 34 4.86 - 5 1 8 8 4 22 4.5 Alex Stacey NEW 4 14 3.50 2 3 12 - 0 4 17 4.3 Dave Evans 11 41 3.73 10 36 3.60 9 2 6 3 1 5 21 4.2 Andy Halstead 10 36 3.60 9 41 4.56 5 3 5 6 1 5 20 4.0 Andy Beal 9 44 4.89 5 14 2.80 - 4 3 7 2 4 16 4.0 Mick Nichols 6 21 3.50 3 12 4.00 - 2 8 3 3 4 16 4.0 Martin Watson 5 19 3.80 3 10 3.33 - 6 1 5 - 3 12 4.0 Ian Breakspear 2 6 3.00 2 13 6.50 - 6 - - 1 2 7 3.5 Roy Jones 7 21 3.00 5 14 2.80 - 2 - 5 - 2 7 3.5 Peter Hannigan 1 0 0.00 7 20 2.86 - - - - 3 1 3 3.0 David Parsons NEW 2 5 2.50 - 2 3 4 2 4 11 2.8 Andy Whitehurst 10 37 3.70 9 33 3.67 3 2 3 4 1 5 13 2.6 Adrian Couchman NEW 7½ 16 2.13 - 3 1 5 1 4 10 2.5 Jim Ramsey NEW - 3 2 - - 2 5 2.5 James Bayliss NEW 3 10 3.33 - - - - 2 1 2 2.0 Ted Lewis NEW - 2 - - - 1 2 2.0 Mike Robins NEW - - 2 2 - 2 4 2.0 Michael Hayward NEW - - 3 - 0 2 3 1.7 Lindsay Townsend 6 10 1.67 3 10 3.33 - 3 1 1 1 4 6 1.5
Jon Axon 8 37 4.63 8 34 4.25 - - - - - - - Mark Samuel NEW 1 9 9.00 - - - - - - - Julian Moss NEW 3 18 6.00 - - - - - - - Grant Shergold NEW 4 24 6.00 - - - - - - - Vince West NEW 2 10 5.00 - - - - - - - Simon Powis 4 13 3.25 3 12 4.00 - - - - - - - Steve Vink NEW 1 4 4.00 - - - - - - - Phillip Clarke NEW 1 2 2.00 - - - - - - - David Bowd NEW 1 2 2.00 - - - - - - - Robert Samuel NEW DNP - - - - - - - Chris Powis NEW - - - - - - -
This is getting
incredibly serious now
– my average is even worse
than Michael
Haywards’.Woe is me !!!
FFEEBBRRUUAARRYY 22001144 FFAARRTTSS PPAAGGEE 77
STABLEFORD POINTS 2013/2014 NB: AVERAGES All count including CD/W: must have played at least 5 times to be included in Final Table HIGHLIGHTED AVERAGES BETTER THAN LAST YEAR’S FINAL AVERAGE WINNER RUNNER-UP
Name
2012/13
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
CD
Pld
TOT AVE Pld Ave H L PGA BRA
Lee Challis 12 31.8 38 25 37 40 - - - 2 77 38.50 Ian Brown 8 31.4 37 27 42 31 43 36 40 5 192 38.40 Keith Nicholls 11 30.7 40 22 - - - - 38 1 38 38.00 Dave Miners 10 27.0 33 18 33 34 36 37 - 4 140 35.00 Andy Beal 7 25.0 31 22 - 36 36 35 27 4 137 34.25 Barry Phillips 9 30.9 35 22 - 34 33 33 - 3 100 33.33 Richard West 3 35.7 37 33 35 - - 31 - 2 66 33.00 Stephen Wood 7 28.1 34 19 - 33 - - - 1 33 33.00 Mick Nichols 5 28.0 32 25 - 28 38 30 30 4 126 31.50 Clive Miners 8 28.1 42 20 39 28 - 26 - 3 93 31.00 Richard Davies 9 29.0 40 23 - 25 22 38 37 4 122 30.50 Ricky Cox 10 27.3 39 19 28 28 36 38 22 5 152 30.40 Andy Halstead 11 31.5 39 24 35 29 34 31 22 5 151 30.20 Ted Lewis NEW - 30 - - - 1 30 30.00 Lindsay Townsend 4 31.3 33 29 - 30 28 30 31 4 119 29.75 Martin Watson 4 27.5 31 17 - 29 29 31 - 3 89 29.67 Siggy Mensah 3 27.0 29 25 30 33 36 18 - 4 117 29.25 David Parsons 4 28.0 34 21 - 28 34 34 20 4 116 29.00 Peter Hannigan 8 25.8 32 19 - - - - 29 1 29 29.00 Dave Evans 12 27.4 34 19 33 22 33 27 29 5 144 28.80 Jim Ramsey NEW - 28 29 - - 2 57 28.50 Roy Jones 6 26.3 32 19 - 26 - 31 - 2 57 28.50 Alex Stacey 6 26.2 33 21 16 24 44 - 18 4 112 28.00 Andy Whitehurst 10 28.6 38 20 26 30 31 24 23 5 134 26.80 Matthew Brook 2 19.0 24 14 - 10 36 - 31 3 77 25.67 James Bayliss 3 32.3 34 31 - - - - 25 1 25 25.00 Ian Breakspear 4 33.3 38 26 - 29 - - 21 2 50 25.00 Adrian Couchman 9½ 17.3 23 13 - 24 23 24 21 4 92 23.00 Michael Robins NEW - - 14 25 - 2 39 19.50 Michael Hayward NEW - - 15 - 8 2 23 11.50
Grant Shergold 6 32.3 36 27 - - - - - - - - Simon Powis 5 26.4 34 18 - - - - - - - - Jon Axon 10 29.7 38 19 - - - - - - - - Mark Samuel 3 35.0 38 32 - - - - - - - - Julian Moss 3 31.7 34 30 - - - - - - - - Robert Samuel 2 28.5 32 25 - - - - - - - - Steve Vink 1 28.0 28 28 - - - - - - - - Vince West 2 27.0 29 25 - - - - - - - - David Bowd 1 26.0 26 26 - - - - - - - - Phillip Clarke 3 24.3 30 21 - - - - - - - - Chris Powis NEW - - - - - - - -
Sorry Ian – I’m back
next month at Frilford – you’ll never
catch me now !
FFEEBBRRUUAARRYY 22001144 FFAARRTTSS PPAAGGEE 88
GROSS SCORES & AVERAGE 2013/14 All scores count including Captain’s Weekend – need to have played at least 5 to be included in FINAL TABLE FINAL COLUMN : HIGHLIGHTED AVERAGES BETTER THAN LAST YEAR’S FINAL AVERAGE
Name
2011/ 12
2012/ 13 Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug
Capt Week’d Tot Pld Ave
Ave Ave PGA BRA Lee Challis 85.3 81.0 78 72 - - - 150 2 75.00 Keith Nicholls 93.8 90.4 - - - - 78 78 1 78.00 Barry Phillips 86.4 85.2 - 82 86 83 - 251 3 83.67 James Bayliss NEW 81.7 - - - - 85 85 1 85.00 Martin Watson 84.8 89.3 - 86 90 85 - 261 3 87.00 Lindsay Townsend 92.7 87.8 - 87 92 87 84 350 4 87.50 Andy Halstead 94.2 88.9 85 88 86 86 93 438 5 87.60 David Parsons NEW 90.8 - 89 86 83 95 353 4 88.25 Andy Beal 92.6 96.9 - 86 89 86 95 356 4 89.00 Ted Lewis NEW - 89 - - - 89 1 89.00 Mick Nichols 92.7 92.4 - 93 86 90 88 357 4 89.25 Jim Ramsey NEW - 91 90 - - 181 2 90.50 Roy Jones 89.5 93.0 - 92 - 89 - 181 2 90.50 Ian Brown NEW 103.0 94 99 90 92 86 461 5 92.20 Richard West 95.8 92.0 94 - - 94 - 188 2 94.00 Dave Miners 97.2 99.8 98 94 95 91 - 378 4 94.50 Clive Miners 100.0 98.9 91 97 - 100 - 288 3 96.00 Peter Hannigan 106.0 103.0 - - - - 97 97 1 97.00 Ian Breakspear 98.0 90.5 - 95 - - 100 195 2 97.50 Andy Whitehurst 101.6 97.0 101 95 95 100 99 490 5 98.00 Richard Davies NEW 100.2 - 103 109 91 90 393 4 98.25 Stephen Wood NEW 106.9 - 100 - - - 100 1 100.00 Ricky Cox 106.4 103.3 107 105 98 95 108 513 5 102.60 Alex Stacey NEW 102.5 115 104 88 - 107 414 4 103.50 Siggy Mensah 118.0 108.0 106 100 99 115 - 420 4 105.00 Dave Evans 106.8 106.7 103 111 105 106 102 527 5 105.40 Mike Robins NEW - - 113 100 - 213 2 106.50 Matthew Brook NEW 116.0 - 123 99 - 100 322 3 107.30 Adrian Couchman NEW 114.3+ - 110 112 113 111 446 4 111.67 Michel Hayward NEW - - 121 - 126 121 2 121.00
Grant Shergold NEW 98.7 - - - - - - Simon Powis 95.4 98.4 - - - - - - Jon Axon 92.0 93.3 - - - - - - Vince West NEW 106.0 - - - - - - Julian Moss NEW 102.0 - - - - - - Steve Vink NEW 101.0 - - - - - - Phillip Clarke NEW 95.7 - - - - - - Mark Samuel NEW 92.3 - - - - - - David Bowd NEW 92.0 - - - - - - Robert Samuel NEW 91.0 - - - - - - Chris Powis NEW - - - - - -
Individual BEST WORST
VERY BEST OVERALL
LAST YEAR : Kyle Crosby 75
VERY WORST OVERALL
LAST YEAR : Siggy Mensah 126
VERY BEST OVERALL
LAST YEAR : Lee Challis 74 VERY WORST OVERALL
LAST YEAR : Adrian Couchman 123 BEST OF THE DAY HIGHLIGHTED WORST OF THE DAY HIGHLIGHTED
144
Warning signs at Frilford Heath . . . . so
beware . . . . keep yours well hidden.
FFEEBBRRUUAARRYY 22001144 FFAARRTTSS PPAAGGEE 99
NET SCORES & AVERAGE 2013/14 All scores count including Captain’s Weekend need to have played at least 5 to be included in FINAL TABLE FINAL COLUMN : HIGHLIGHTED AVERAGES BETTER THAN LAST YEAR’S FINAL AVERAGE
Name 2011/12 2011213
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
CW Total P Ave P Total AVE P Total AVE PGA BRA
Keith Nicholls 11 852 77.45 11 858 78.00 - - - - 65 65 1 65.0 Ian Brown NEW 8 601 75.13 66 74 64 70 63 337 5 67.4 Lee Challis 11 873 79.36 12 898 74.83 71 65 - - - 136 2 68.0 Dave Miners 13 1019 78.38 10 795 79.50 75 71 72 68 - 286 4 71.5 Andy Beal 11 831 75.55 7 572 81.71 - 69 72 70 76 287 4 71.8 Stephen Wood NEW 7 552 78.86 - 72 - - - 72 1 72.0 Barry Phillips 7 549 78.42 9 678 75.33 - 70 75 72 - 217 3 72.3 Mick Nichols 7 549 78.43 5 387 77.40 - 77 70 75 73 295 4 73.8 Richard West 5 369 73.80 3 211 70.33 74 - - 74 - 148 2 74.0 Peter Hannigan 2 166 83.00 8 645 80.63 - - - - 74 74 1 74.0 Clive Miners 12 951 79.25 8 628 78.50 69 77 - 77 - 223 3 74.3 Richard Davies NEW 9 692 76.89 - 80 86 67 66 299 4 74.8 Ted Lewis NEW - 75 - - - 75 1 75.0 Ricky Cox 11 869 79.00 10 773 77.30 80 78 70 67 80 375 5 75.0 Lindsay Towns’d 7 559 79.86 3 228 76.00 - 74 80 75 72 301 4 75.3 Andy Halstead 12 951 79.25 11 827 75.18 73 76 74 74 81 378 5 75.6 David Parsons NEW 4 315 78.75 - 77 74 71 83 305 4 76.3 Martin Watson 6 454 75.67 4 317 79.25 - 76 79 74 - 229 3 76.3 Roy Jones 8 620 77.50 6 485 80.83 - 79 - 74 - 153 2 76.5 Siggy Mensah 4 368 92.00 3 240 80.00 78 72 71 87 - 308 4 77.0 Dave Evans 13 1041 80.08 12 947 79.75 75 83 77 78 74 387 5 77.4 Jim Ramsey NEW - 78 78 - - 156 2 78.0 Andy Whitehurst 12 964 80.33 10 775 77.50 82 76 76 81 80 395 5 79.0 Matthew Brook NEW 2 176 88.00 - 95 71 - 72 238 3 79.3 Ian Breakspear 3 242 80.67 4 293 73.25 - 78 - - 83 161 2 80.5 Alex Stacey NEW 6 482 80.33 92 80 64 - 87 323 4 80.8 Adrian Couch’n NEW 9½ 820+ 86.32 - 82 84 85 83 334 4 83.5 James Bayliss NEW 3 222 74.00 - - - - 77 77 1 77.0 Mike Robins NEW - - 95 79 - 174 2 87.0 Michael Hayward NEW - - 93 - 98 191 2 95.5
Jon Axon 10 734 72.40 10 771 77.10 - - - - - Grant Shergold NEW 6 444 74.00 - - - - - Simon Powis 5 394 78.80 5 400 80.00 - - - - - Mark Samuel NEW 3 219 73.00 - - - - - Julian Moss NEW 3 227 75.67 - - - - - Steve Vink NEW 1 77 77.00 - - - - - Robert Samuel NEW 2 156 78.00 - - - - - David Bowd NEW 1 78 78.00 - - - - - Vince West NEW 2 160 80.00 - - - - - Phillip Clarke NEW 3 251 83.67 - - - - - Chris Powis NEW - - - - -
VERY BEST OVERALL LAST YEAR WAS – CLIVE MINERS with 63 VERY WORST OVERALL LAST YEAR WAS – ADRIAN COUCHMAN with 95
SORRY CLIVE
.............
The Scottish Referee has
equalled your effort last year
– He went round North Oxford in 63
net.
HANDICAPS for FRILFOR - any queries/mistakes, please contact LEE CHALLIS lee@pjstorefitters.com
PLEASE CHECK YOUR CLUB/SOCIETY HANDICAP BELOW – let Lee know if there is a mistake – thanks.
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CLUB
Lee Challis 6.9 4.9 DNP 2 0 4.9 Club HC : Winner 1.0 & adjustment 0.8 (Henley) 6.9 HH James Bayliss 8 8 25 2 0 8 Club HC 8.0 G&S Martin Watson 9.9 10.5 DNP 2 0 10.5 Club HC 10.5 David Parsons 11.6 11.6 20 2 0 11.6 Club HC 11.6 G&S Barry Phillips 11.1 11.7 DNP 2 0 11.7
Andrew Halstead 11.7 11.7 22 2 0 11.7 Club HC 11.7 HH Phil Clarke 11.8 11.8 DNP 2 0 11.8 Club HC 11.8 G&S Lindsay Townsend 13.2 12.1 31 3 0 12.1 Club HC 12.1 G&S Jim Ramsey 13 12.2 DNP 3 0 12.2 Club HC 12.2 Carsw’l
Keith Nicholls 12.9 13.1 38 3 -0.9 12.2 New Club HC 13.1 0.5 Runner Up, 0.4 for Score below handicap 13.1 G&S
Robert Samuel 13 13.0 DNP 3 0 13.0
Ted Lewis 14 14.0 DNP 3 0 14.0 Club HC 14.0 G&S David Bowd 14.3 14.3 DNP 3 0 14.3
Roy Jones 13 15.0 DNP 2 0 15.0 New Club HC 15.0 Frilford Mick Nichols 15.5 15.5 30 3 0.3 15.8 Below buffer adjustment 0.3
Andy Beal 17 16.5 27 3 0.3 16.8 Club HC/Society HC lower : Below buffer adjust 0.3 18.0 HH Jon Axon 16.8 16.8 DNP 3 0 16.8 Club HC 16.2 Ian Breakspear 16.8 17.1 21 3 0.3 17.4
Mark Samuel 18.5 18.5 DNP 3 0 18.5 Club HC 18.5 Stone’m Andy Whitehurst 18.9 18.9 23 3 0 18.9 Club HC 18.9 G&S Ian Brown 28 22.6 40 3 -2.6 20.0 Winner 1 + 1.6 below HC
Simon Powis 20 20.0 DNP 3 0 20.0
Richard West 20.2 20.2 DNP 3 0 20.2
Alex Stacey 23.3 19.7 18 3 1.3 21.0 +1 previous winner + 0.3 below buffer adjustment
Michael Robins 18 21.0 DNP 3 0 21.0 New Club HC 21.0 Clive Miners 20.1 21.6 DNP 3 0 21.6 Society lower than Club: Below buffer adjustm’t 0.3 23.0 G&S Richard Davies 23 22.3 37 3 -0.4 21.9 0.4 adjustment score below HC
Dave Miners 22.5 22.1 DNP 4 0 22.1
Steve Vink 22.3 22.3 DNP 4 0 22.3
Peter Hannigan 23 23.0 29 4 0 23.0 Club HC 23 G&S Chris Powis 22 24.0 DNP 4 0 24.0 New member – need to confirm HC
Grant Shergold 24 24.0 DNP 4 0 24.0
Vince West 26.6 26.6 DNP 4 0 26.6
Julian Moss 26.6 26.6 DNP 4 0 26.6
Ricky Cox 27 25.8 22 4 1.3 27.1 +1 previous winner + 0.3 below buffer adjustment
Adrian Couchman 28 28.0 21 4 0 28.0
Dave Evans 28 28.0 29 4 0 28.0
Matthew Brook 28 28.0 31 4 0 28.0
Michael Hayward 28 28.0 8 4 0 28.0
Siggy Mensah 28 28.0 DNP 4 0 28.0
Stephen Wood 28 28.0 DNP 4 0 28.0
KEY
Player Attended Badgemore NB: Any cuts for Winning (1.0) or being Runner-up (0.5) on medal days DO NOT COUNT if you are playing a COMPETITION MATCH or the 2-CLUB.
Club Handicap DNP Player "Did Not Play" Medal Day
-0.1 Amount Player reduced by (variable) 0.3 Increase amount per round under buffer zone (fixed)
Indicates Winner & Runner Up
MMAARRCCHH MMeeddaall DDaayy :: FFRRIILLFFOORRDD HHEEAATTHH THURSDAY 20th MARCH 2014
SHAUN’S MEMORIAL TROPHY DAY TEE-OFF - 10:30 - COST : £45 members &
friends/relatives of Shaun : Guests £55 The day is SUBSIDISED by £10. FINES will be DONATED TO one of Shaun’s Charities –
last year it was the JR Children’s Hospital - £72 was raised. FOOD: Bacon Roll/tea/coffee on arrival LUNCH: CARVERY + chef’s choice of pudding
NB: MUST CONFIRM BOOKING by FRIDAY 14th MARCH All BOOKINGS to DAVE EVANS by the above date : dave.vans@virgin.net
Dress Code We are a progressive golf club, however it is expected that all members and visitors adhere to our smart casual dress policy. Smart, conventional golfing wear is expected on all courses. Tailored long shorts are permissible with white sport socks or long stockings. Shirts are to be tucked in at all times and caps to be worn peak to the front. Men must not wear collarless shirts or shoes/sandals without socks. Smart, casual golfing apparel in the clubhouse at all times, except in the restaurant where jacket is required after 6:30pm and for Sunday lunch. Shorts are not permitted in the restaurant at any time. Golfing shoes are not permitted in the clubhouse except in the spike bar. NB: WE WILL BE EATING BEFORE 6:30pm so jacket not needed.
Location
Frilford Heath Golf Club Ltd, Oxford Road, Abingdon, Oxon OX13 5NW Tel: 01865 390864 www.frilfordheath.co.uk
Mobile phones The use of mobile phones is limited to the car parks and should not be used in the clubhouse or on the courses.
Blue Course Frilford's most recent addition, the Blue course, was opened in 1994 to great acclaim. Oxfordshire architect Simon Gidman, whose training in the long-established firm of Hawtree makes him a design descendent of JH Taylor, Frilford's first architect, took 169 acres of adjoining farmland, and sculpted a course every bit the equal of the older tracks.
The new land had fewer natural features than that occupied by the Red and Green, but it still had the precious sandy soil that makes Frilford what Bernard Darwin called 'a wonderful oasis in the sea of mud'. Gidman used this sandy soil to build sweeping features that give the course a more modern feel than Frilford's others, with hollows, swales and depressions adding to the interest.
The layout explores every feature of the site and the par fives and par threes in particular all face different directions and set different tests. There are birdies to be had, even though, at 6,728 yards, the course is a considerable challenge. Equally there are two par fives - and the 600 yard monster that is the seventeenth hole is prime among them - that, without pinpoint accuracy on drive and second shot, a par will be almost impossible.
The Blue's greens are more severely undulating than those of the Red or Green, and thus put a premium on putting. The bunkering too is bold and challenging. A different course it may be, but no-one who plays the Blue at Frilford will feel hard done by.
Club History Golf began at Frilford Heath long before the club was officially formed in 1908. In the final decade of the previous century prominent Abingdon families amused themselves after Sunday lunch with chipping and putting on their lawns. By the turn of the century sufficient interest had been aroused to create an informal club and a rough nine-hole course was laid out onto rented fields. Within a few years the local golfers had moved to a much larger piece of land owned by the Duchy of Cornwall, but the game was not to be properly established in the area until the discovery nearby of a perfect piece of golfing terrain.
Described by the club as "one of those odd stretches of land intended by nature for a golf course, but hitherto unrecognised", it had shallow sandy soil of little agricultural use where gorse and heather were indigenous and where stone and peat had been extracted. It was, in fact, a veritable golfers paradise.
The discovery of this Promised Land and its subsequent development into the original Frilford Heath Golf Course was the work of two men whose professions made them oddly suited to the task. Dr Harry Challenor was a local physician and he was joined in the venture by A.E Preston who was an accountant, barrister and historian. The third member of the group, and undoubtedly indispensable to the project, was T.S Skurray, the head of Morland Brewery. Their enthusiasm for the game of golf and their wide-ranging skills led to the acquisition of nature's natural golf course. The formal inauguration of the Frilford Heath Golf Club was in 1908 and the then three times Open Champion J.H Taylor was commissioned to put the finishing touches to natures design. It was in the following year that Taylor was to win the fourth of his five Open titles.
The company, which still owns and operates the club, was formed in 1912 under the chairmanship of Claude Rippon of the Oxford Times company. During the First World War, older members of the club and the few remaining staff kept the golf club going and membership increased greatly with the vast resurgence of interest in the game when hostilities came to an end. In 1921, a new clubhouse was erected after the previous thatched roof clubhouse was hit by lightening and over the next few years J.H Turner, the club professional, proved himself invaluable in re-designing and improving parts of the original course. But his masterpiece was yet to come - the creation of a new nine-hole course in an area of gorse and heather. He had a real flair for using contours of the ground and he retained all the natural features in a delightful course, which was given pride of place above the 18-hole course by many members and visitors.
After the Second World War the directors of the club realised that the woods of Frilford Heath House Estate, which bordered the course, could possibly be bought for development, thus destroying the peaceful isolation, which was such an attractive part of golf at Frilford. When the estate did eventually come on the market the club quickly stepped in to acquire a further 49 acres and the fine country mansion.
A new nine holes was then designed by C.K Cotton, which, together with J.H Turner's gem, now make up Frilford Heath's second 18-hole course. The country mansion was converted into an extremely attractive and spacious clubhouse in idyllic surroundings. In 1991 the club then acquired a further 169 acres of adjoining farmlands, still part of the "odd stretch of land intended by nature for a golf course" and therefore perfect for another 18 holes. Under the mindful eye of Simon Gidman, course architect, work started on the new 'Blue Course', combining a subtle blend of modern golf architecture with many of the traditional features associated with a heathland course. It is of a modern design and at 6,750 yards provides a serious challenge. The new course opened in 1994 and allows Frilford Heath to join a select and unique group of golf clubs throughout the British Isles to boast 54 holes of championship golf.
The clubhouse has had many modifications over the years, but manages to retain the charm and feel of the old country mansion that it originated from.
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