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 July 19th 2013

Home member Jitesh Mistry made the most of his course knowledge with an excellent score of 42 points over the Bristol course on a blistering summers day just beating Adie Shilston on countback. Third place went to the consistent and OOM leader Damian Orton with 40 points.

Nearest the Pin was won by Wayne Stewart, Longest Drive by Darren Williams and the Par 3 competition by Damian.

The divisional prizes were won by Darren (Div 1), James Farley (Div 2), Ged Wrench (Div 3) and John Essom (Div 4).

The top 5 in the Order of Merit following this round are:

1 Damian Orton England 168.0
2 Adie Shilston England 167.0
3 Guy Greening England 153.0
4 James Farley Ireland 145.0
5 Jitesh Mistry India 142.0

 

Scores:

1 Jitesh Mistry India           42
2 Adie Shilston England           42
3 Damian Orton England           40
4 John Essom England           33
4 Ged Wrench England           33
4 Darren Williams Wales           33
4 Stuart Perry England           33
8 James Farley Ireland           32
8 Mark Graham England           32
10 Guy Greening England           31
10 Jon Ager England           31
10 Ramesh Mistry India           31
13 Steve Harries Wales           30
14 Derek Freeman-Jones Wales           29
14 Steve Morgan Wales           29
16 Wayne Stewart Scotland           27
17 Simon Howlett England           25
18 Steve Graham England           23
18 Brian Mills Ireland           23
20 Keith Williams Wales           22
21 Mark Ridsdale England           21
22 Ken Bloomfield Wales           20
23 Gary O’Connell Scotland           19
23 Mike Simpson England           19
25 Pramod Mistry India           18

Friday, 21st June 2013

The latest round of the 2013 Nomads Tour was played over the watery fairways of the Lakes Course at the Vale of Glamorgan.

A fantastic performance by Damian Orton saw him take the spoils with a great score of 42 points, ahead of Tony Burris on 39 and Guy Greening with 37.

Nearest the Pin was won by captain, Gary O’Connell, Longest Drive by Darren Williams and the Par 3 competition by Damian.

The divisional winners were: Steve Graham (Div 1), Wayne Stewart (Div 2), Ged Wrench (Div 3) and Mark Gardiner (Div 4).

Scores:

1 Damian Orton 42
2 Tony Burris 39
3 Guy Greening 37
4 *Mark Gardiner 36
5 *Adie Shilston 34
6 Steve Graham 32
7 Gurdeep Litt 32
8 Keith Williams 31
9 Ged Wrench 30
10 Darren Williams 29
11 Wayne Stewart 28
12 John Essom 28
13 Pramod Mistry 28
14 Mike Simpson 28
15 Derek Freeman-Jones 27
16 Ramesh Mistry 27
17 James Farley 27
18 Mark Graham 27
19 Gary O’Connell 26
20 Rowland Joyce 26
21 Brian Mills 25
22 Steve Morgan 25
23 Jitesh Mistry 22
24 Jon Ager 21
25 *Mark Ridsdale 7
26 *Chris Wilson 7

 


Friday, 24th May 2013

Another great day-out with the Nomads Golf Society on the Montgomerie Course at the fabulous Celtic Manor Resort. The weather, heavy winds and occasional showers and otherwise sunny spells affected the scoring and made this a difficult day.

As this event replaced the scheduled visit to the Celtic Manor in January, the Captain’s Drive was won by Adrian Shilston.

Darren Williams came out on top just beating Mark Willicott on count-back with newcomer Andy Alexander in third place. Nearest the Pin was won by Jitesh Mistry, the Longest Drive by Andy Alexander and the Par 3 competition was shared by Mark Willicott and Simon Howlett.

The divisional winners were; Derek Freeman-Jones (Div 1), James Farley (Div 2), Stuart Perry (Div 3) and John Essom (Div 4).

The day was ended with a lovely 3-course meal of Carrot and Coriander Soup, Chicken and vegetables and a Lemon Parfait to finish.

Here are the scores:

1 Darren Williams Wales 32
2 Mark Willicott England 32
3 Andy Alexander Scotland 31
4 John Essom England 30
5 Stuart Perry England 28
= Adrian Shilston England 28
7 Rich Allen England 27
8 Derek Freeman-Jones Wales 26
= Ged Wrench England 26
10 Guy Greening England 25
11 Jon Ager England 24
= James Farley Ireland 24
13 Simon Howlett England 23
= Damian Orton England 23
15 Mark Graham England 22
= Jitesh Mistry India 22
= Pramod Mistry India 22
= Steve Standbridge England 22
19 Steve Morgan Wales 21
= Carolyn Griffiths Wales 21
21 Tony Griffiths Wales 20
22 Gary O’Connell Scotland 19
23 Brian Mills Ireland 18
24 Darren Collier England 17
25 Steve Graham England 16
= Mick Halaith India 16
= Gurdeep Litt India 16
28 Ramesh Mistry India 14
29 Chris Wilson England 13
30 Mark Ridsdale England 11
31 Surj Halaith India 10
32 Horace Denny USA 6

Friday, 27th April 2013

Cottrell Park, Cardiff

Celts 11.5 – Saxons 9.5

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Arriving just after 8am and turning onto the course, it was an impressive 0.7 miles to the clubhouse, it was all very picturesque  with the course either side of the long drive looking in very impressive and very nicely maintained. We were not to be disappointed as the day progressed.

I had quite a busy start to begin with – as normally Simon appears with all the scores ready to go and proceeds to get the scorecards updated etc. But today we had a phone call from Simon at 8.45 am with which he termed a ‘sat nav’ malfunction – which had taken him to a similar named course the wrong side of Bath (especially for getting to Cardiff) !! Well I think he had enough stick on the day,  to mention this much more here and all I can say it that Lewis Hamilton would have been proud of his driving skills as he arrived just in time to join his group on the tee as they were ready to go! (having switched that grouping to last) . One final mention is that I think he used the same sat nav  during his  round, given some of the positions I saw him looking for his ball on the course!

Anyway we were very lucky with the weather, just 3 minutes of hail (well just enough time for Surj to get his wet gear on, before it stopped!)  Excellent result for golfing in Wales, the strong wind that seemed to be mostly in your face for much of both the rounds  and temperatures in the shade of the wind was almost spring like, but when the sun temporarily disappeared behind a cloud and the wind blew it brought back memories of Forest Hills!

Highlights from the day were:

–          Rowland chipping in from 100yds – well we heard Ged his partner shouting and assumed it had to be his partner Rowland and it was!

–          Some very tight games which changed momentum almost hole by hole and the most amazing being Mark Graham who was 4 down after 10 holes, then making a comeback against Surj such that he was 1 up after the 16th – only for Mark to fluff the last 2 holes and Surj coming away with the afternoon points.

–          There were also some major turnarounds in form between the morning and afternoon games and well done for Steve Morgan and Horace Denny for warming up to the task and only just missing out on points in the afternoon on the 17th and 18th greens respectively and a very good win for Andrew Gardiner (Rich Allen you knew it would have to be mentioned).

–          The sh*ttiest shot of the day has to be vice captain JonAger  in the morning Greensomes (who spared us some relief by not wearing the lime green trousers), when Damien his partner managed to catch the ball with the bottom of the club on a short  chip to the green –s o the ball ended up about 30 yards behind the green in the rough on what could only be termed a massive pile of cow sh*t; Jon didn’t want to let his partner down by taking a drop (excuse the pun), so took on the shot (which he said afterwards had to be taken quickly as he was sinking as he stood ready to take the shot); well the only other thing to add to a good shot (all things considered) was the after-effect of playing such a shot when there is a strong wind in your face ( I think Matt Bond my partner, is still laughing now).

Anyway after the morning session, which I had been told by John and Damian looked like it was 4- 3 to the Celts. Only to find at the end that it was in fact 4-3 to the Saxons.

After lunch of sandwiches and chips, the Mackintosh beckoned and we were away just after 2pm the wind had become slightly stronger and because we were having a staggered lunch we didn’t have to tee off in front of the full gallery of players.

Anyway the course made it a real challenge with lots of blind doglegs for the 2nd shots and Damian Orton was continuing to play well with “4 putts to get a net par” on one green. His game with Matt Bond was a real roller coaster ride, which went all the way to the 18th with a massive slice of luck for Damian on the last after bouncing of the wall on the road back to the club house to within 10 yds of the pin! I managed a good finish to just sneak ahead of John with win of the 17th.

The only other brief point of mention of Jon again taking his 5 wood on the 165 yd downhill par 3 – which would have been spot on if the wind hadn’t stopped blowing the exact point he made the shot – he managed to fire his ball to land on the road between 2 cars travelling at speed to the clubhouse who were no more than 10 feet apart much to the relief of Jon.

Anyway the scores were counted and the end result was a win for the Celts 11.5 – 9.5 – very close in the end –  think of all those matched that had all the twists and turns – one of those going the other way for the Saxons then it would have been a draw!!

So overall since its inception in 2000 the score now stand at Celts 6.5 – Saxons 6.5!!

The evening meal was a bit later than we had hoped – but well worth the wait with Wayne adequately finishing off all the spare meals – he must need all the energy for all those runs he does.

So points of note for the day are:

–          Thanks to James and his two mates Andy and Darren for coming along at the last minute to ensure we had full strength teams. After the event they said that we were the friendliest Society that they have played with.

–          Get the event on Calendar for future years – everybody was impressed by the courses (both golf and food!)

–          The official photographer (Jitesh) had to leave early, surprisingly there was nobody volunteered to fill the void in his absence. So he needs a appoint a deputy!

–          As Matt pointed out that one of the best shots of the day was paying for buggies as it was a long really long walk, especially between some of the holes.

–          Have a thought for Andy (James’ friend), who had told his other half that he was off to play 9 holes of golf – so explaining why he was arriving home after 11pm was going to be an interesting conversation.

–          It was pointed out that there seems to be a very high correlation between when the Celts win and when Tony doesn’t play! We will have to save up to send him for a golf holiday next year!

Also thanks to the staff of CottrellPark who were very accommodating and made the whole event very enjoyable.

Finally, hope all is well with Manny – hope to see you back as part of the Society very soon.

A long but very enjoyable day that started just before 7 am and finished on arrival home just before 11 pm!

Scores:

The greensome scores were:

Jon Ager & Damian Orton vs Gary O’Connell & Matt Bond – Celts won by 2&1

Rowland Joyce and Ged Wrench vs Darren Williams & Adrian Jones – Celts won by 4&3

Tony Burris & Mark Graham vs Jitesh Mistry & Surjit Halaith – Saxons won by 2&1

Mike Woodman & Darren Collier vs James Farley & Andy Alexander – Celts won by 4&3

John Essom & Rich Allen vs Wayne Stewart & Andrew Gardiner – Saxons won by 4&3

Guy Greening & Mark Willicott vs Steve Morgan & Horace Denny – Saxons won by 6&5

Simon Howlett & Stuart Perry vs Derek Freeman-Jones & John Thomas – Saxons won 3&2

The singles scores were:

Jon Ager vs Gary O’Connell – Celts won 2&1

Damian Orton vs Matt Bond – Saxons won 1 hole

Rowland Joyce vs Darren Williams – Celts won 2&1

Ged Wrench vs Adrian Jones – Saxons won 1 hole

Tony Burris vs Jitesh Mistry – Match halved

Mark Graham vs Surjit Halaith – Celts won 1 hole

Mike Woodman vs James Farley – Celts won 4&2

Darren Collier vs Andy Alexander – Celts won 3&2

John Essom vs Wayne Stewart – Saxons won 3&2

Rich Allen vs Andrew Gardiner – Celts won 5&3

Guy Greening vs Steve Morgan – Saxons won 2&1

Mark Willicott vs Horace Denny – Saxons won 1 hole

Simon Howlett vs Derek Freeman Jones – Celts won 5&4

Stuart Perry vs John Thomas – Celts won 3&1

Winners of the nearest the pin competitions were: Damian Orton (x2), Darren Williams (x2), Matt Bond, Jitesh Mistry, Rowland Joyce & Mike Woodman. Rich Allen won the star prize of £25 golf tee vouchers for nearest the pin with the second shot on the 18th hole in the morning course.

 


Friday, 22nd March 2013

BEN GREEN MEMORIAL TROPHY

After a delayed start of an hour and a full English breakfast, the Texas Scramble event got underway in the very cold but dry conditions. Despite the rain starting part way through competition, the event was won by the team of Mark McGirr, Brian Mills, Pramod Mistry and James Farley with a very impressive score of 5 under for the 9 holes.

After a quick turnaround at lunch, allowing just enough time to eat the sandwiches and chips, the afternoon session got underway in heavy rain conditions. The course with it’s newly formed water features, especially on the greens, made play very difficult but despite this and the cold and windy weather most participants completed the 18 holes with the last groups finishing in darkening conditions.

The competition was won by Roger Hall with a notable score of 38 points in the very tough conditions with Mark Parkhurst coming second on 35 points and Ajay Mistra coming third on 33 points.

The division winners were Mark Graham (Div 1), James Farley (Div 2), Stuart Perry (Div 3) and Adrian Shilston (Div 4). Adrian also took home the prize for the Par three competition.

Scores:

1 Roger Hall England 38
2 Mark Parkhurst England 35
3 Ajay Misra Zambia 33
4 James Farley Ireland 32
4 Adie Shilston England 32
6 Stuart Perry England 31
6 Mark Graham England 31
8 Jitesh Mistry India 30
8 Mark McGirr England 30
8 Damian Orton England 30
11 Guy Greening England 29
11 Tony Burris England 29
13 Wayne Stewart Scotland 28
14 Simon Howlett England 27
15 Manny Virdi England 26
16 Jon Ager England 25
16 Mark Cornock England 25
18 Mike Simpson England 24
18 Mark Willicott England 24
18 Matthew McGirr England 24
21 Tony Bourne England 23
22 Rowland Joyce England 22
22 Gary O’Connell Scotland 22
22 Stephen Morgan Wales 22
25 Ged Wrench England 21
25 Steve Graham England 21
27 Rich Allen England 19
28 Derek Freeman-Jones Wales 18
28 Pramod Mistry India 18
30 John Essom England 14
31 Brian Mills Ireland 8
32 Darren Williams Wales 0

22nd February 2013

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The 2013 season finally got underway after the snow delay with the first event of the year at Ogbourne Downs near Marlborough, Wiltshire, in freezing conditions.

Twenty Seven members braved the biting winds that whistled over the chalky, Marlborough Downs, plenty of layers, gloves, and woolly hats was the order of the day.

2012 Order of Merit Champion, Derek Freeman-Jones got the defence of his title off to a great start with the top score of 39 points to win the Wallace Trophy, ahead of Jon Ager with 36, with Darren Williams taking 3rd place on count-back ahead of Damian Orton and Brian Mills.

Jon also added the Par 3 competition to his winnings, whilst new captain, Gary O’Connell took the Longest Drive down the 14th signature hole, and the Nearest the Pin on the very tricky 17th was won by James Farley.

The divisional winners were; Tony Griffiths (Div 1), Damian Orton (Div 2), Stuart Perry (Div 3), and Brian Mills (Div 4).

The day was completed with a meal of Chicken and vegetables, followed by Apple Tart and custard, the presentation by the captain, and the monthly raffle (3 prizes), which were won by Brian Mills, John Essom and Chris Wilson.

Scores:

1 Derek Freeman-Jones Wales 39
2 Jon Ager England 36
3 Darren Williams Wales 33
4 Damian Orton England 33
5 Brian Mills Ireland 33
6 Guy Greening England 31
6 Stuart Perry England 31
6 Adie Shilston England 31
6 John Essom England 31
10 James Farley Ireland 30
11 Peter Horlock England 29
12 Tony Burris England 29
13 Adrian Jones Wales 28
13 Tony Griffiths Wales 27
13 Wayne Stewart Scotland 27
13 Manny Virdi England 27
17 Mark Willicott England 27
18 Jitesh Mistry India 26
18 Keith Williams Wales 24
18 Simon Howlett England 24
18 Mark Graham England 24
22 Gary O’Connell Scotland 24
22 Ged Wrench England 23
24 Mike Simpson England 23
24 Chris Pulfree England 20
26 Steve Graham England 20
27 Chris Wilson England 13

THE 2012 ORDER OF MERIT

Final Positions

(Best 6 scores counting)

1 Derek Freeman-Jones Wales 208.0
2 Darren Williams Wales 205.0
3 Chris Pulfree England 193.0
4 Simon Howlett England 192.0
5 Steve Graham England 191.0
6 Mark Graham England 191.0
7 Wayne Stewart Scotland 189.0
8 Manny Virdi England 189.0
9 James Farley England 187.5
10 Rich Allen England 186.0
11 Gary O’Connell Scotland 184.0
12 Tony Burris England 183.5
13 Rowland Joyce England 181.0
14 Stuart Perry England 181.0
15 Dave Curtis England 181.0
16 Surj Halaith India 180.0
17 Jitesh Mistry India 180.0
18 Mark Willicott England 179.0
19 Ged Wrench England 178.5
20 Adrian Jones Wales 175.0
21 Tony Griffiths Wales 175.0
22 Jon Ager England 170.0
23 John Essom England 168.0
24 * Guy Greening England 165.0
25 Mike Simpson England 159.0
26 Stephen Morgan Wales 153.0
27 Damian Orton England 148.0
28 Mike Woodman England 142.0
29 Pramod Mistry India 128.0
30 Tony Bourne England 122.0
31 Michael Griffiths Wales 101.0
32 Gurdeep Litt India 100.0
33 Carolyn Griffiths Wales 93.0
34 * Adam Jones England 83.0
35 Mark McGirr England 78.5
36 Keith Williams Wales 67.0
37 Phil Robbins England 65.0
38 * John Gauci Greece 65.0
39 Robert Hale England 60.0
40 Ajay Misra Zambia 57.0
41 * Brian Mills England 50.0
42 Rich Crowcombe England 39.0
43 Ziggy Niblett Wales 38.0
44 James Cowling Wales 37.0
45 Horace Denny USA 35.0
46 * Paul Irwin England 33.0
47 Rob Eadsforth Brazil 33.0
48 Dave Pavey England 32.0
49 * Nick Phillips England 32.0
50 * Dean Harris England 32.0
51 Mark Parkhurst England 31.5
52 Alastair Stevens England 30.0
53 * Matthew McGirr England 30.0
54 Peter Horlock England 27.0
55 Brendan Turbitt Ireland 27.0
56 * Paul Meaker England 27.0
57 Luke Sandford England 27.0
58 John Thomas Wales 26.0
59 Mark Cornock England 25.0
60 * Steve Keable England 24.0
61 Matt Freeman England 24.0
62 Gary Corcoran England 24.0
63 Ken Perrett England 22.5
64 * Mark Hobman England 20.5
65 Chris Orum Wales 20.0
66 Paul Griffiths Wales 18.0
67 Gavin Williams Wales 14.0
68 Ben Green England 8.0

LEAGUES

2012 DIVISION 1
1 Derek Freeman-Jones Wales 208.0
2 Darren Williams Wales 205.0
3 Steve Graham England 191.0
4 Mark Graham England 191.0
5 Manny Virdi England 189.0
6 Gary O’Connell Scotland 184.0
7 Tony Griffiths Wales 175.0
8 Tony Bourne England 122.0
9 Robert Hale England 60.0
10 Ramesh Mistry India 0
DIVISION 2
1 Chris Pulfree England 193.0
2 Simon Howlett England 192.0
3 Rowland Joyce England 181.0
4 Surj Halaith India 180.0
5 Jitesh Mistry India 180.0
6 Mark Willicott England 179.0
7 Jon Ager England 170.0
8 Damian Orton England 148.0
9 Ziggy Niblett Wales 38.0
10 John Thomas Wales 26.0
DIVISION 3
1 Wayne Stewart Scotland 189.0
2 James Farley England 187.5
3 Rich Allen England 186.0
4 Ged Wrench England 178.5
5 Mike Simpson England 159.0
6 Stephen Morgan Wales 153.0
7 Michael Griffiths Wales 101.0
8 Ajay Misra Zambia 57.0
9 Brendan Turbitt Ireland 27.0
10 Ben Green England 8.0
DIVISION 4
1 Tony Burris England 183.5
2 Stuart Perry England 181.0
3 Dave Curtis England 181.0
4 Adrian Jones Wales 175.0
5 John Essom England 168.0
6 * Guy Greening England 165.0
7 Mike Woodman England 142.0
8 Pramod Mistry India 128.0
9 Gurdeep Litt India 100.0
10 Carolyn Griffiths Wales 93.0
11 * Adam Jones England 83.0
12 Mark McGirr England 78.5
13 Keith Williams Wales 67.0
14 Phil Robbins England 65.0
15 * John Gauci Greece 65.0
16 * Brian Mills England 50.0
17 Rich Crowcombe England 39.0
18 James Cowling Wales 37.0
19 Horace Denny USA 35.0
20 * Paul Irwin England 33.0
21 Rob Eadsforth Brazil 33.0
22 Dave Pavey England 32.0
23 * Nick Phillips England 32.0
24 * Dean Harris England 32.0
25 Mark Parkhurst England 31.5
26 Alastair Stevens England 30.0
27 * Matthew McGirr England 30.0
28 Peter Horlock England 27.0
29 * Paul Meaker England 27.0
30 Luke Sandford England 27.0
31 Mark Cornock England 25.0
32 * Steve Keable England 24.0
33 Matt Freeman England 24.0
34 Gary Corcoran England 24.0
35 Ken Perrett England 22.5
36 * Mark Hobman England 20.5
37 Chris Orum Wales 20.0
38 Paul Griffiths Wales 18.0
39 Gavin Williams Wales 14.0

Friday, 7th December 2012

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The last event of the year was held over the rolling but sodden slopes of the Rolls of Monmouth. Another good turn-out of 27 players saw Gurdeep Litt take his first win with an impressive 42 points, just pipping the in-form Derek Freeman-Jones on 40 and Guy Greening on 35. Derek’s excellent 2nd place saw him raise the Order of Merit again he has successfully defended, whilst Guy took the knockout competition, the ‘Guillotine’.

A number of other prizes were up for competition which included; Captain’s Whisky (Stuart Perry), Divisional Playoffs, One (Derek), Two (Mark Willicott), Three (Rich Allen), Four (Gurdeep). There was also a play-off for a bottle of wine which was won by Adam Jones. Gurdeep also took the Par 3 and Nearest the Pin whilst Mark Graham took the longest drive.

Have a great Christmas and New Year – see you all in 2013.

Scores:

1 Gurdeep Litt India 42
2 Derek Freeman-Jones Wales 40
3 Guy Greening England 35
4 Stuart Perry England 33
4 Manny Virdi England 32
4 Rich Allen England 32
4 Mark Graham England 32
8 Adam Jones England 31
9 Chris Pulfree England 30
9 John Essom England 30
9 Wayne Stewart Scotland 30
12 Tony Burris England 28
12 Tony Griffiths Wales 28
12 Gary O’Connell Scotland 28
15 James Farley England 27
16 Jitesh Mistry India 26
16 Pramod Mistry India 26
18 Ged Wrench England 25
18 Simon Howlett England 25
20 Adrian Jones Wales 24
20 Jon Ager England 24
22 Steve Graham England 23
23 Steve Morgan Wales 22
24 Mark Willicott England 21
25 Ajay Misra Zambia 19
26 John Gauci Greece 18
27 Surj Halaith India 16

Friday, 9th November 2012

The Old Course at St. Pierre was in splendid condition for the regular Autumn Nomads event which saw another new winner, Phil Robbins with 33 points, with a five way tie for second place on 32 points which went to Rich Allen on count back just ahead of Adam Jones.

Other winners on the day were; Nearest the Pin – Adam Jones, a mighty 330 yard drive on the 17th by Michael Griffiths saw him take the longest drive, with Phil also taking the Par 3 competition.

The divisional winners were; Steve Graham (Div 1), Jitesh Mistry (Div 2), Wayne Stewart (Div 3) and Stuart Perry (Div 4).

The day was concluded with a lovely meal of sausage and mash followed by cheesecake, and the after match presentations.

Scores:

1 Phil Robbins England 33
2 Rich Allen England 32
3 Adam Jones Wales 32
4 Guy Greening England 32
4 Stuart Perry England 32
4 Dave Curtis England 32
7 Steve Graham England 31
7 Jitesh Mistry India 31
9 Tony Burris England 30
9 Wayne Stewart Scotland 30
9 Gurdeep Litt India 30
9 Pramod Mistry India 30
13 Stephen Morgan Wales 29
14 Manny Virdi England 28
14 Carolyn Griffiths Wales 28
14 Brian Mills England 28
14 Chris Pulfree England 28
18 Simon Howlett England 26
18 Adrian Jones Wales 26
18 Darren Williams Wales 26
18 Mike Woodman England 26
22 James Farley England 25
22 Gary O’Connell Scotland 25
24 Mark Willicott England 24
24 Derek Freeman-Jones Wales 24
26 John Essom England 20
27 Tony Griffiths Wales 19
28 Paul Griffiths Wales 18
28 Mark Graham England 18
30 Michael Griffiths Wales 17

Friday, 12th October 2012

Twenty-seven members turned-out on the fine Kendleshire course, just north of Bristol on a day that saw sunshine, rain, lightening and hailstones.

It was a first win for Jitesh Mistry with 36 points just ahead of former captain, Simon Howlett with 34 and also making the podium was club member, John Essom with 31 points.

Nearest the Pin went to Tony Griffiths, longest drive to Manny Virdi whilst the Par 3 prize was shared between Carolyn Griffiths and Damian Orton.

The divisional winners saw Manny (1), Damian (2), Wayne Stewart (3) and Tony Burris (4).

The day was completed with a meal of turkey followed by strawberries and cream.

Following today’s results, Wayne Stewart has clinched the Anglo Cup for the best scores over all the English course played throughout the year.

Scores

1 Jitesh Mistry India 36
2 Simon Howlett England 34
3 John Essom England 31
4 Damian Orton England 30
4 Mark Willicott England 30
6 Chris Pulfree England 29
6 Manny Virdi England 29
8 Tony Burris England 28
8 Wayne Stewart Scotland 28
8 Guy Greening England 28
11 Gary O’Connell Scotland 27
11 Jon Ager England 27
11 Derek Freeman-Jones Wales 27
14 James Farley England 26
15 Adrian Jones Wales 25
15 Mike Woodman England 25
15 Tony Griffiths Wales 25
15 Stuart Perry England 25
19 Dave Curtis England 24
20 Surj Halaith India 23
21 Mark Graham England 22
22 John Gauci Greece 21
23 Ged Wrench England 20
23 Adam Jones England 20
25 Carolyn Griffiths Wales 19
26 Pramod Mistry India 18
27 Stephen Morgan Wales 14