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Archive for December, 2013

THE 2013 ORDER OF MERIT

Final Positions

(Best 6 scores counting)

1 * Adie Shilston England 213.0
2 Damian Orton England 204.0
3 Guy Greening England 201.0
4 John Essom England 199.0
5 Darren Williams Wales 196.5
6 Stuart Perry England 196.0
7 Tony Burris England 194.5
8 James Farley Ireland 194.5
9 Mark Graham England 188.5
10 Derek Freeman-Jones Wales 186.0
11 Mark Willicott England 186.0
12 Jitesh Mistry India 179.0
13 Jon Ager England 178.0
14 Steve Graham England 176.5
15 Ged Wrench England 176.0
16 Brian Mills Ireland 175.5
17 Manny Virdi England 169.0
18 Simon Howlett England 162.0
19 Ramesh Mistry India 162.0
20 Gary O’Connell Scotland 146.5
21 Stephen Morgan Wales 146.0
22 Keith Williams Wales 142.0
23 * Mark Gardiner England 135.0
24 Wayne Stewart Scotland 134.5
25 Chris Pulfree England 131.5
26 Mike Simpson England 127.0
27 * Andy Alexander Scotland 123.0
28 * Darren Collier England 120.0
29 Pramod Mistry India 114.0
30 Gurdeep Litt India 110.0
31 Tony Griffiths Wales 104.0
32 * Steve Standbridge England 70.0
33 Phil Robbins England 67.5
34 Mark Parkhurst England 62.5
35 Mark McGirr England 61.0
36 Mark Cornock England 54.5
37 Rowland Joyce England 48.0
38 Tony Bourne England 48.0
39 Surj Halaith India 47.0
40 Rich Allen England 46.0
41 Carolyn Griffiths Wales 46.0
42 * Ken Bloomfield Wales 42.0
43 Robert Hale England 41.0
44 * Mark Ridsale England 39.0
45 * Roger Hall England 38.0
46 * Chris Wilson England 35.0
47 John Thomas Wales 35.0
48 Ajay Misra Zambia 33.0
49 * Martin Phipps England 32.5
50 Keith Oakes England 32.0
51 Steve Harries Wales 30.0
52 Dean Harris England 29.5
53 Peter Horlock England 29.0
54 Adrian Jones Wales 28.0
55 Michael Griffiths Wales 28.0
56 * Richard Cousins England 25.5
57 Matthew McGirr England 24.0
58 Horace Denny USA 24.0
59 Dave Pavey England 22.0
60 Rich Crowcombe England 22.0
61 Brendan Turbitt Ireland 22.0
62 Gary Corcoran England 19.5
63 * Mick Halaith India 16.0
64 * Ian King England 4.0

Finals Day

Vice-Captain’s Ramblings:

In a break from the traditions of previous years, Finals’ Day convened on 6th December 2013, at Dewstow GC in Caerwent, near Caldicot. Despite damp, dreary and blustery conditions, which were at least a significant improvement on the previous few days’ of torrential downpours, there was a detectable frisson in the air, with a number of honours yet to be decided.

 

As has become customary, events were led off by the four players still in contention for the ‘guillotine’, with Guy Greening eventually securing the prize with a late surge in an otherwise uninspiring 4-ball, where it seemed some were feeling the pressure with so much, not just the ‘guillotine’, at stake.

 

The remaining pairings teed off roughly according to divisions/positions with an extra Christmas bonus prize for the winner of each grouping on the day.

 

Simon Howlett once again secured the longest drive, but I cannot recollect who won nearest-the-pin? It was probably Guy Greening, as he usually does, and I saw his immaculate drive on the long par 3, but answers on a post-card? Guy and James Farley shared the lowest aggregate score on the par 3’s with 12 points each.

 

Surj Halaith triumphed with a seemingly popular overall 1st place on the day, with 37 pts, which was raucously celebrated, narrowly defeating Gurdeep Litt on ‘countback’, with the ever-consistent James Farley pushing them close in 3rd place, with 36 pts.

 

Divisional honours for the year were picked up by Darren Williams for Division 1 (who also, once again, took the ‘Good Play’ award for the 4th time in 5 seasons), despite his absence; Damian Orton for Division 2, Stuart Perry for Division 3 and Adie Shilston for Division 4.

 

Adie Shilston was also awarded the Anglo Cup, with Guy Greening taking the Cymru Cup, with the peculiar twist of the two of them being inseparable for one of these trophies, requiring some further creative use of ‘countback’ to differentiate between them.

 

Despite his comparatively lacklustre form on the day, Adie also did enough to maintain what proved to be an unassailable lead in the Order of Merit, securing the title, with Damian Orton in 2nd place splitting the two form players of the year – Adie, and Guy Greening, who came 3rd.

 

In Gary’s absence, Jon Ager awarded the trophies and prizes over the usual excellent dinner. The familiar distribution of raffle prizes went on long into the night, with, as usual, the last few prizes being foisted on unsuspecting victims (some of whom were absent, and may still have distributions outstanding – lucky them!).

 

Before wending our collective ways into the gathering gloom, Jon finally thanked some of the stalwarts of the committee for their tireless efforts in once again organising an enjoyable and successful season – Tony and Gary in their absence, Steve Graham, Steve Morgan and Simon, amongst others committing their time behind the scenes to make the society the success that it is.

 

Here’s hoping for more of the same in 2014, and look forward to seeing you all at Cottrell Park for the start of the new season.   

 

6th December 2013

1 Surj Halaith India           37
2 Gurdeep Litt India           37
3 James Farley Ireland           36
4 John Essom England           36
5 John Thomas Wales           35
6 Jitesh Mistry India           32
7 Mark Gardiner England           32
8 Ged Wrench England           31
9 Mark Graham England           31
10 Guy Greening England           31
11 Damian Orton England           30
12 Brian Mills Ireland           30
13 Manny Virdi England           30
14 Andy Alexander Scotland           30
15 Pramod Mistry India           28
16 Adie Shilston England           28
17 Derek Freeman-Jones Wales           27
18 Jon Ager England           27
19 Stuart Perry Wales           27
20 Chris Pulfree Wales           26
21 Darren Collier Wales           26
22 Ramesh Mistry India           25
23 Steve Graham England           24
24 Stephen Morgan Wales           24
25 Simon Howlett England           23
26 Brendan Turbitt Ireland           22