Sunday, November 15, 2020

Hole in One

 Hole in One

This has been a little delayed but we have marked Pam's amazing hole in one from the Bosullow Bowl Competition day.


With social distancing in force Captain Sarah was very pleased to at last be able to present Pam with a bottle of Champagne, a trophy and a car!


Brilliant!

Congratulations again Pam!


Sarah and Pam met before Lockdown 2 came into force. Once again we are unable to play golf and meet up. We seem to be encouraging each other well via the WhatsApp group. Hopefully we'll be back on the course before too long.

Wednesday, October 28, 2020

New Handicap system

The New World Handicap System 

The WHS comes in to effect on November 2nd... not long now. 

Di has done an amazing job getting it all sorted and we have a page dedicated to it.

This is just an added extra... how to log on to the England Golf website and see what's what.

If you go to

https://members.whsplatform.englandgolf.org 

you will find the following page




Your member id is your CDH number... then set yourself up a password. This will give you access to your results, handicap, scores etc.

For example... it shows you your most recent scores in graph form...

or in list form.

There may be some teething troubles at the start but hopefully we will get used to the system before too long.


Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Lady Captain's Charity Day

Lady Captain's Charity Day 

Saturday dawned a bit grey and damp however that didn't put us off today's Charity Fundraiser, raising money for Cancer research.



The competition was a mixed one, at least one lady per team of three and with two scores counting.



Judy did a sterling task of collecting in our money; giving out the cards and taking pictures of the headgear!




We were also asked to don some special headgear... and it was lovely to see folk getting into the spirit of it !


Look at the example we were set by our Lady Captain!




£500 was raised altogether which was a fantastic achievement!

The winners were Fiona and Will with a score of 83 points! Fabulous job - well done!

In second place were our Lady Captain; the Men's Captain Geoff and Mr President Roy!


In third place were the three colourful reprobates above! Beating Fran, Brian and John on countback with 80 points!

Antoinette won the most drives on the fairway competition with 11! Well done!



The Best headgear was won by Ian with this wonderful creation!

Worthy winner of a Sunday roast dinner for two at the club courtesy of Leanne and Andy.






He was part of a piratical team!



                                                                                                                                                            Sarah thanked all those who took part and for the generous donation of prizes, plus Judy for her job signing folk in and to Di and Sue S for card-marking. 







Some more of our headgear!




Some took social distancing very seriously!



...and of course a Scotsman!



I do not have everyone's pictures so if yours is missing... then if you send it to me via whatsapp I'll add it to this gallery of rogues!


Altogether it was a lovely day (despite the weather at the start). Kelly and Brandon laid on a lovely buffet for us at the end which was also very welcome... and oftentimes we remarked on how good the course is - thanks to Mark and his team.



Monday, October 12, 2020

Bingo Bango Bongo

 Bingo Bango Bongo

Looks can be deceptive...


...the blue sky and sparkling sea are hiding a strong (and fairly cool) wind!

Bingo Bango Bongo... we were so glad it wasn't a medal!

Saturday 10th October saw seventeen lovely ladies who entered this competition. We played in threes bar one group of two.

And what a laugh everyone seems to have had.

The format basically takes out any worry about getting to the green and makes you focus on the short game.

We did need to avoid what Captain Sarah described as rose fertiliser... 


(horses had escaped from their field on Thursday (I think) and Mark and his team had spent some time mending hoof marks on the 8th and 9th greens. They had done a brilliant job.

The ones below were some light ones on the fairway!


Back to the competition... points are given for being first on to the green; being closest to the hole when everyone is on; and for being the first to hole their putt (playing in correct order of furthest away goes first).

Several ladies admitted to discovering tactics after a few holes... and it certainly made for a lot of fun.

This was Angie and Chris L stepping out the distances to see who should be first to putt!!!


Usually the scores are very close... but there were two outstanding scores of 26 and 24!

There were two with 21; three had 19; there were an 18, 17 and 16 and the five of us on 14!

Apparently...two ladies laughed so much on the first 11 holes they had no energy left to continue!

Anyway... our winner was Chris L with Sue D in second.

Antoinette pipped Liz to third place (on countback of course) then Jayne, Fran and Sue S followed with 19.

The wind made playing extremely challenging and we were indeed glad that the number of shots we took to get on the green weren't counted!

Next week is our Captain's Charity day... lets have just as much fun then!




Sunday, October 4, 2020

October Medal

 October Medal

Saturday the third should have been this month's medal but the Mother Nature had other ideas!

Gale force 8 put paid to the competition - instead there was wind blown spume and a beautiful sea to behold! 





It looks blowy for most of this week...lets hope it settles a bit so we can get some golf in.

Carmen Payne

 Carmen Payne

Saturday 26th September saw 17 ladies compete for the Carmen Payne Trophy.

Conditions were good though a fair breeze was blowing!



Play was a bit slow which gave time for some photos of the wonderful autumn colours.


The winner with a hard fought 36 points was Hilary - this round included 7 pars and a birdie on the 6th!

Well played Hils!

Lindsay and Judy both had 35 points - with Lindsay taking second place on countback and Judy scoring a two on the 5th! Well played!

In fourth place was Jayne with 34 points.

Well done everyone - the course is looking fabulous: many thanks as always to Mark and his team.




Friday, September 25, 2020

Bosullow Bowl

 Bosullow Bowl

We had a lovely turn out for the Bosullow Bowl on Saturday with 36 players taking to the course.

The weather was fine until right at the end when the last few players may have got damp!

The Bosullow Bowl was presented by Anne and Tony Jones and is a mixed Greensome played off the ladies card and in our case half combined handicap.


It was lovely to have 18 pairs out there and there were some fabulous scores...but what is it about the Bosullow Bowl and John Tweedie?

In 2016 Anne had a hole in one on the 12th while partnering John... and this time it was Pam with a hole in one on the 9th playing with Timmy Boyle but witnessed by... you guessed it... John T!

He described the shot a a low skimmer that came over the mound heading for the bunker...he thought it was going into the bunker but it caught the edge and bounced in the air and headed towards the hole!

 A hole in one!

What a shot! A one for 6 points!!

Brilliant stuff Pam!

This put Timmy and Pam in third place with 42 points, just pipping Chris J and Norman on countback.

In second place (playing off a joint handicap of 13!) with an amazing 9 pars and 3 birdies were Hils and Rob A with a fabulous score of 44 points 

The winners of the 2020 Bosullow Bowl were Roy and Claire with a superb 45 points! 

Super stuff all round.

Congratulations to the winners and well done all.


Thursday morning 'roll ups' are now back in action - it's been good to turn up in the way that we used to and play with different folk according to who is there...

The new Covid 19 restrictions means we must now wear a mask when going in to the clubhouse.




Saturday, September 12, 2020

Saturday Stableford

Saturday 12th September


Like last weekend we had a glorious day for golf today.

Sixteen ladies entered the Stableford and we had perfect conditions for playing.


It's lovely to see the  course looking so good and the new signage...


There was clearly some lovely play out there today...with over half playing within their buffer zone.

There was one outstanding score -  Fran winning with a fabulous 41 points and a super score from Ros with 39 points.

All of us bar Fran NR'd on at least one hole... showing how good the conditions were for scoring today.

See also: All available Reports

Full Net Result


Overall
Position
PlayerScorePlacingCountbackRevised
Handicap
1Polglase, Fran41 pts (20)Overall Winner19.2
2Thomas, Rosalie L39 pts (27)Overall Runner-Up26.6
3Bowers, Ruth38 pts (15)Overall 3rd15.0
4Brown, Hilary37 pts (14)14.2

And what a treat to witness the NHS fly-past... so special.






Club Championship

 Club Championship

Sept 4th and 5th was the weekend for the Covid-delayed Club Championship. 

It had been decided at the last AGM that in the light of so few entrants we would hold it over two days instead of the 36 holes in one day.

And it certainly made a difference! There were 17 entrants this year - we had had only 6 last year!

We were blessed with glorious weather, the first of the ladies on the tee were Hilary, Sue S and Fi.


It was lovely to be playing in sunshine with blue skies and just a gentle breeze.


A medal always seems to bring a little tension to the body and this one was no different!

But some good shots were hit... below two tee shots were on the green on the 13th.


But errors were also made... a three off the tee for me on the third when I lost my drive into the rubbish on the left of the tee, but altogether a steady round of golf.

A Nett 73 was a common score but Judy went one better with a Nett 72 to be top of the Nett charts on the Saturday!


Overall
Position
PlayerScorePlacingCountbackRevised
Handicap
1Richards, Judy A102 - 30 = 72Overall Winner29.9
2Bowers, Ruth88 - 15 = 73Overall Runner-UpLast Nine Holes15.0
3Brown, Hilary87 - 14 = 73Overall 3rd &
Lowest Gross Score
Last Nine Holes14.1
4Grose, Fiona88 - 15 = 73Last Nine Holes15.2
5Wilkinson, Jayne99 - 26 = 7325.

Top of the gross scores was Hilary by one shot over Fiona and myself with Sue D one shot back.

Gross Result


Overall
Position
PlayerScorePlacingCountbackRevised
Handicap
1Brown, Hilary8714.1
2Bowers, Ruth88Last Nine Holes15.0
3Grose, Fiona8815.2
4Dicker, Sue8913.2

 

Sunday dawned just as beautifully and we were allocated our tee times according to our gross scores.


Hilary, Fiona and I were out in the final group, knowing there was only one shot between the three of us! 

Hilary was ahead of Fi and I by one shot.

Game on!

Now I must apologise for the rest of this post as it becomes personal (at Captain Blight's request!)

We were all a bit nervous; we missed putts we would normally have hoped to make and I managed to put  my drive on the second right behind the wall and could only chip out sideways...

...so after a couple of holes Fi and Hils were level and I was behind.

My shot to the green on the third ended up right against the wall at the back and had to improvise a shot with no backswing...  Fi also took an extra shot there ... so Hils was back ahead again.

The fourth Fi and Hils parred and I messed up so Hils remained one shot ahead of Fi...and I had lost another shot!

We battled on.  Fi had a nasty experience with the wall to the left of the green on the 8th and had to improvise a shot back on to the green... but after 9 holes Hilary had a total of 132,  I had 134 and Fi had 136 - it was so close!

We all parred 10, Fi and I parred 11 and we all parred 12... I was only one behind now... and then Hils parred the 13th while Fi and I took 4... so Hils two ahead of me... and I was two ahead of Fi!

Things changed again on the 14th...Fi and I parred it and Hils took 6... so now there were only two shots in it... Hils and I on the same number... Fi two behind!

It was such a close contest!

Hils went ahead again on the 15th... by one shot! 

Unfortunately, on the 16th we couldn't find Fi's second shot. Hils had hit the wall and we found hers but Fi's we couldn't find. We searched both sides of the wall but it was nowhere in sight which was really tough. 

I missed a putt for a par so Hils was still one ahead going on to the 17th ...

Hils at this point was the only one of us who hadn't had real trouble with a wall... so fate deemed it her turn and her drive went through the green and sat against the back wall... her turn to improvise and managing a great 4, as did Fi. I managed to pull a par out of the hat... so going on to the 18th Hilary and I had the same number of shots...168 with Fiona on 173.

All three of us played well up to the green... but having a sea of faces watching was nerve wracking... we were all short with chips on and then missed putts ...so we all took 7.

Match over with Hilary and I both with 175 shots, and Fi with 180 ..unknown to us Sue D also had 180.

The cards were put in and breaths were held!!

Countback was needed and because of the back nine I ended up winning the trophy!

I have never won a Club Championship so I was (and am) thrilled! 


Thanks to everyone for their good wishes... especially to Hilary and Fi for Sunday's round and Judy and Claire for Saturday.

The Best Nett was also an amazing battle...three-way this time - won by Lindsay with Jayne and Hilary beaten on countback!

Apparently there have never been such close contests in the Club Championship, both Nett and Gross.

The Nett Result...


Overall
Position
PlayerScoreTotalPlacing
1Bowers, Ruth7372145Overall Winner
2Sawdon, Lindsay7572147Overall Runner-Up
3Wilkinson, Jayne7374147Overall 3rd
4Brown, Hilary7374147
5Polglase, Fran7474148
6Lawrence, Jenny7772149


And the Gross Result

Aggregated Gross Result


Overall
Position
PlayerScoreTotalPlacing
1Bowers, Ruth8887175
2Brown, Hilary8788175
3Dicker, Sue8991180
4Grose, Fiona8892180
5Polglase, Fran9494188

What an amazing contest all round!


Weekend winners... (Judy too)

I am sure there were many other stories to tell over the two days...of errant drives, walls and missed putts... alongside the good luck of putts dropping, fabulous shots and balls bouncing back off a wall into a good place... I'd love to hear them, it was great to be part of such a contest. 


Many thanks to Leanne and Andy for all that they do, and to Mark and his team for the fabulous condition of the course.