16 October 2019

Wednesday 16th October
Cyder Cup day 2 - Foursomes



Numbers for Captain's Dinner have stagnated but a few of you  have told me you  do plan to attend.
 Time is running out as I will be doing

a seating plan with Denise soon and looking to collect money prior to the event.


Friday November 1st



This is an important date in our Calendar, saying thank-you to the Ladies, presenting a huge cheque to the Blind Dogs Charity,  Great food, Entertainment, Bumper Raffle.

Add your names with choices to the NB or Email the Captain for details but most of all, we'd just love to see you and your good Lady up there having some fun.

Peter Spencer-Farr 
petersf1@aol.com




Winter Rules start on Friday.



Foursomes today in warm dry weather. Unfortunately due to overnight rain club buggies were  banned on the back nine which caused drop outs. 

This Friday sees the singles element and fingers crossed for a pleasant day.

 Today's score was a six all draw which still leaves a winning margin for the

Vice Capt's team of points 14 to 11. 

All still to play for!









Capt Team                    6                    Vice Team                    6

Bob Rees/ John MacOmish Lost to Ron Sutherland/ Lyndsey Gage 1 Down

Norman Markby/ Phil Dewar Lost to Edmundo Paoloni/ Bob Hollingworth 4 & 2

 Martyn Putland/ Bert Robinson Lost to Neil Cochran/ Nobby Hodder  3 & 1

Jeremy Blackburn/ Alan Chance Lost to Mike Hone/ Derek Gardener 1 Down

Roger Stone/ Ian Griffiths   Walk Over James Siabi

Toss Smith/ John Pearce Won over Alan Davis/ Brian Marsh 1up

Frank Martin/ Barrie Heath Won Over Ian Housham/ Mark Cording 4 & 2

Roger Hinds/ Bob Barrow Won Over Chris Gingell/ Gordon Brent 2 & 1

Peter Spencer/ Andy Beale Won Over Mark Sanders/ John Bonney 2 Up

Paul Mathews/ Rod Young Lost to Robin Flower/ George Willerton 3 & 2

Richard Hall/ Rod Laverton Lost to David Asquith/ Nick Hill 1 Down

Mick Aldridge/ Ted Bryden  Walk Over Ken Trott.



Peter Spencer-Farr Seniors Capt.









..once again photographer captures ball dropping neatly into the hole...





Yes, that is his ball just above the Fir Tree...