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Golf Festival 28 June - 2 July 2006 This was the week that was!! An inordinate amount of effort went into the arrangements for this festival week of golf at your club. All these efforts I am pleased to say were very worthwhile.
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Seniors Event - 28 June
Ladies Team Event - 29 June
The Mens' Team Event - 30 June
Mixed Greensomes Event - 1 July The Festival Open - 2 July The finale to our festival of golf was the Open, which again was played in beautiful blazing, but very punishing sunshine. We had some 115 players take part in the end, which was a very successful increase on last year. The field started taking to the course at 7 am and the last group finally went out at 11.15 am, not returning until very late in the afternoon. There were essentially two competitions taking place in the Mens' Section - a strokeplay competition up 14 handicap and stableford for 15 and over. The Ladies' Section was Stableford for all handicaps. |
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The Ladies first prize went to the awesome Sharon Meikle who added the open to her Greensomes title scooped on Saturday with a score of 35 points. Jackie Wellington was runner up with 33 points. Chris Watmough gained Nearest the Pin with the amazing Jackie Wellington gaining another Longest Drive prize.
The Mens' Section Stableford was very keenly contested with some excellent scores being achieved. There were no less than 4 players in pole position with 40 points. The boys however showed the oldens the way with Oliver Smith, one of our aspiring Juniors, taking first prize in the Stableford with his 40 points on count back. Danny Blackburn was second with his 40 points on count back against Bill Gladding in third place. It seems very cruel but Dean Turner who also came in with 40 points came away with no prize at all - bad luck Dean - but you have won a few swindles lately, which have helped with your pension, so I am sure you will be back to fight another day.
Then there was the fairytale - every competition has one! Dave Burnage wanted to play in the strokeplay competition and cut himself to the 14 maximum handicap allowed from his 15 as he took to the first tee. He had a dream round shooting a net 65 to lift the first prize for the Open Strokeplay Section. Mick Silvester followed him very closely in second place on a net 69 and then in third place was Graham Kitt on a net 70. Well done boys great scores in tough conditions. Mention should also be made of Warren Yon who shot the best Gross score of the day and although your Captain had omitted to purchase the prize for this major effort for the day a suitable prize has now been presented to Warren. Nearest the Pin was a new member Mark Payne on the 16th and Gareth Holvey, another of our very accomplished juniors, gained longest drive on the 9th - watch it boys the youngsters are a coming!! Any way well done everyone for a fantastic turn out and such great performances particularly our young guns.
Raffels, Tombola, Auction and Sponsorship of Holes
Mention should be made of all the donations everybody made for the raffles, tombolas the auction and the substantial contribution from the sponsorship of holes. The numbers are still being collated with final collections and expenses yet to be concluded, but the end result will be of the order £2,500 raised. After expenses this should mean we are able to add circa £1,100 to the Captains' Charity - The Chartwell Unit for Cancer Care in Bromley - and a similar sum can be added to our Club Funds for future activities to the benefit of our members. Thank you all for making the Festival Week a highly successful week. Your Committees could not have achieved this successful conclusion without everybody's help and very generous contributions. A special thank you also to the ground staff for preparing the course so well in such dry and difficult conditions, Peter and Steve in the Proshop for all their help and support during the weeks before and in particular the week itself and the catering staff who fed and watered us along the way - thank you all!
Barry Butler
Club Captain
Photos from the Festival Week
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