Record Entry for Category Championships
Championship
Chairman Dennis Longden was delighted with the
number of entries for this year's championships with
101 players expected to turn up at Stockwood Vale on
Sunday 31st August. As is usual we had 4 who
notified by phone that morning that they would not
be able to attend and of course 3 others who just
did not show up for their tee time. Play was delayed
for about 20 minutes due to fog blanketing the
course and play commenced at 9.20 am but by 10.30 am
the organisers had caught up the delay and players
were teeing off on time.
Category 2
players were first off the tee and it became obvious
that the course was playing difficult as the early
scores were 80 for Horlock, Mumford and Seymour.
Following them in half hour later was Emery of
Fosseway with a very good 71 and he remained in the
lead throughout the day. Nimmo of
Stockwood
Vale was last man with a 76 in Category 2 that was
good enough for the runner up position. Mumford and
Seymour took first and second Net prize.
Early leaders
in the Category 3 championship were Copp and White
from Frome and they also remained at the top of the
leaderboard until White of Wincanton managed to
split them on a count back.
In the Category
4 championship the spoils went to Sutton of Brean
with Collard, the County Under 14 organiser in
second place.
New
shields were on display for the first time for each
of the Category Championships and Somerset Golf
Union are extremely grateful to Geoff Collard for
the many hours he spent making the shields. The
superb quality of the shields is testament to his
skill as a cabinet maker.
Colin Perrett,
the Stockwood Vale Club Captain, welcomed Somerset
Golf Union and all the players and hoped they had
enjoyed the course. He said it had been an honour
for the club to host a County Championship.
Dennis Longden,
Senior Vice President of Somerset Golf Union thanked
the club and members for hosting the championships
and apologised on behalf of County President Graham
Yates who was away on family business. He also sent
good wishes to Elizabeth Sloman for a speedy
recovery. Finally he asked Colin Perrett to present
the prizes to the winners. |