Richard Owen
Richard Owen
Friday Sweep
It felt like winter had returned with much colder temperatures, a strong south-westerly wind and occasional light rain. The significant rain on Wednesday night had soften the fairways and greens and there was less bounce and run than recently.
The unpleasant conditions kept the scoring to modest levels, except for our winner Richard Norden who posted 41 points, with an outstanding 24 points on the front 9, including a birdie on the 9th. In 2nd place (38 points) was Paul McGrath; a steady round with 20 out and 18 points in. Uli Katte and James Deissler both got 36 points to take 3rd and 4th places, respectively; Uli started slowly but got stronger as his round progressed, whereas James was the opposite, except for his birdie on the 16th.
It was great to have Teddy Holt back playing with us again and to have Pralab, Graham and Ed ‘in the mix’, rather than 2 hours ahead.
Sweep pay out to top 4 (£10, £8, £5, £3)
Course Inspection
A buggy tour of most of the holes on The Duke’s and Prince’s courses was undertaken by Peter Harrington and Richard Owen as part of the club’s ongoing liaison with Glendale’s greenkeeping staff.
The distances from tees to the start of fairways were measured, the extent of the ‘rough’ was inspected, together with the state of the bunkers, the course marking of out-of-bounds and no-play areas and other hole-specific features.
Ballantyne Trophy, round 3
Richmond Park welcomed Hoebridge for their Round 3 match in this men’s 4BBB matchplay competition. In very hot weather conditions a 2:1 win was achieved with solid play on a bone dry Prince’s course and the team now moves to a Region final against Easthampstead.
Our first pair (Pete Goodall and Julian James) were up against two low handicappers, who played the course to an impressive 2 over par. They kept up with them till the 16th but were finally beaten ‘2 up’. Next up were Richard Back and Tamas Ladacs, who were up against two single figure handicappers from Hoebridge. After some back and forth, Richmond took command and closed the match out on the 16th with a 3 &2 win. Our final pair, Richard Owen and Uli Katte got off to a slow start, 2 down after 3 holes but clawed their way back to be 1 up at the turn. With Richard’s net birdies on the 10th and 13th, the lead was extended to 3 up and the match was closed out on the 16th hole, 4&2.
Surrey Fives East, Round 3
On a beautiful Saturday morning our Surrey 5’s B team welcomed the Wimbledon Common A team to the Park for their 3rd round match. The result was a 3.5:1.5 win for Richmond Park, who are now in the Quarter Finals.
The match was played on Prince’s which had fast greens and fairways but the rough was penial if your tee shot strayed off line a fraction.
Will Balakrishnan let the team off and went down fighting to a narrow 2 & 1 loss to give the visitors a 1 – 0 lead in the match. Brendan Sullivan got things back level with a 2 & 1 victory which was quickly followed by Richmond’s john Perkins commanding winning 4 & 3 to give the hosts a 2 – 1 lead. As Richmond’s Bernie McDermott was putting out on 18 to finish all square, news filtered through that new debutant Kevin Prendergast had demolished the Wimbledon Common club captain 4 & 3 to put Richmond Park over the winning line and into the quarter finals where we will meet either Reigate Heath or Reigate Hill.
Friday Sweep
It was another ‘hot day in the sun’ on hard fairways and fast greens (if you were fortunate enough to stay out of the rough)!
After his success the day before on Glendale’s Airlinks course (45 points), Brian Ransom cruised to another victory with 38 points (16 points out and 22 points in). One would think that this ‘return to form’ by Brian would see his handicap reduce, but in fact WHS has increased his index from 18.3 to 18.6 overnight. Brian only won by countback from the ever steady Colin Price, who had 20 points out and 18 points in, with a birdie 2 on the 16th. In 3rd place was Pat Barbour, with her first ever gross score under 90 (88 in fact). Pat had 37 points and WHS has rewarded her with a 0.2 Index cut from 18.6 to 18.4 (she’s now lower than Brian !!!).
There were also some other good scoring performances as shown on the report attached. Rob Wilhelmsson 3 birdies, George Parker best front 9 (22 points) and Veronica Mitchell best back 9 (23 points).
Sweep payout to top 3 (£10, £7, £4)
Airlinks Awayday
On a blisteringly hot day, a group of 12 Richmond Park golfers went to Glendale’s London Airlinks course for an exploratory away day, supported by the fact that annual Glendale subscribers can play one free round per month on any of their 7 golf courses.
After some last minute changes to the team set up, due to traffic problems hitting two of the players, three teams of 4 players teed off, playing
- an individual stableford competition, and
- a team comp, counting the best two stableford scores per hole.
The course was links-like (as its name promises), short but tricky, with a few hard, blind doglegs and with greens at least twice the size of those at Richmond Park, but rather forgiving rough. Very enjoyable!
The teams were named the Lions, Tigers and Panthers and came in like this:
Brian Ransom won with a whopping 46 points, not bad after a month-long scoring slump and considering that he didn’t even like the course 🙂
The Lions took the team price, with a convincing 100 points, narrowly beating The Panthers with their 99 points.
Thanks everyone for joining and see you all soon!
Friday Sweep
It was another swealteringly hot day with little breeze early on, although freshening as the day progressed. Fairways were rock hard giving lots of extra roll, which was helpful if the ball stayed on the fairway but not if it ran or bounced into the penal rough. Greens showed signs of response to the now daily irrigation but were still hard, making it very difficult to ‘hold the green’, and some could also have done with a cut.
Scoring was pretty good for most of the field, the men being helped by playing from the yellow tees which made some of the longer holes (4th, 5th, 10th, 15th and 17th) considerably easier. Alex Braun was the clear winner (42 points), with a great front 9 (24 points), keeping up his recent run of good scores. He even had 2 blobs on the back 9 ! As a result of yesterday’s round, Alex’s Handicap Index reduced from 27.0 to 26.0, his lowest ever HI.
Michael Porter grabbed 2nd place (39 points) in only his 6th handicap qualifying round; his new (lower) HI is 23.9 (3.8 below his starting handicap just a few weeks ago). Michael had a shaky start, especially off the tee and was 9 shots over par for the first 4 holes, but then a run of 3 pars and 4 bogeys over the next 7 holes and a further 2 pars coming in showed that there is even better to come in the future.
In 3rd and 4th places, with 38 points, were Pralab and Pat respectively, with very little in the countback. Pralab had his usual steady round with only one blob, whereas Pat birdied the 2nd hole but had 2 blobs on the back 9. Pat’s round sees her HI drop by a further 0.5 to 18.9, her lowest ever index and I’m sure she’s not finished yet.
Best front 9 was by Richard Back (2 under gross: 2 birdies and 7 pars), however he couldn’t keep it up on the back 9. His 3 birdies yesterday did leapfrog him to to top of the ‘Friday Birdie Tree’ though.
Sweep payout to the top 4 (£12, £8, £6, £4)
Rickmansworth match, 1st leg
After last year’s narrow victory , predicated on a first leg “sweep” of all six pairs matches, the Rickmansworth team turned up early for the first leg of this year’s match, kitted out for the occasion with royal blue club jerseys and black shorts/trousers seemingly intent on a much improved performance to the previous year. Our team was a mix of grizzled veterans of previous matches and welcome ‘newbies’ to team competitions.
On the hottest day of the year so far, Richard Owen and Seymour Laird led off the team and secured pars on the first two holes to take a quick lead, however the Ricky pair kept ‘bouncing back’ and it was all square after 9 holes. Seymour’s par on the 10th again put Richmond ahead, a lead which they never relinquished, ultimately prevailing by a comfortable 4 and 3 score and taking the internal sweep first spot with 43 points. Our second rookie pair, Naveed Manazir and Richard Norden, were next out and ran out to a comfortable 5 and 4 win and finished third in the sweep with a creditable 40 points. Out third were the experienced pair of Nigel Ward and Tony Kopczak who eked out a 1 up victory in a closely contested matchup. So the first three Richmond pairs had run up a 3-0 lead but things were about to turn in Rickmansworth’s favour. Two more rookies in John Perkins and Paul Green performed well enough to finish with a very laudable 41 points for second place in the internal sweep but ran into determined opponents who closed out a 3 and 2 victory to put Rickmansworth on the scoreboard. John produced a salutary reminder of the importance of reading Club communications by turning up dressed in a blue shirt, much to his embarrassment! Our fifth pair, Roger Rojas and Justin Wildman, enjoyed a strong front 9 scoring 21 stableford points but wilted in the extreme heat on the back 9 and ended up succumbing to their opponents on the 17th hole in a 2 and 1 defeat. Out last were an experienced pair in captain-for-the-day Nigel Gaymond and Angus Robertson. After a promising beginning for Richmond in the first few holes, Rickmansworth were 3 up after 6 holes and despite best efforts, Angus and Nigel were never able to get back on competitive terms, largely as the result of a stunning performance by their high handicapper, playing off 17, who ground our intrepid pair into the dust with a relentless barrage of outstanding play shooting an 80 on his own ball on a tough Duke’s course. Clearly, Nigel brings out the best in that particular player who performed in a similarly spectacular fashion before in a previous leg at Rickmansworth for a 79 playing off a 24 handicap! I will be requesting that I do not face him in future matches!
As always, an enjoyable match with great company, but at 3-3 the return leg at Rickmansworth in September will be a huge challenge. But maybe it is time for us to go over there and give a better account of ourselves. Remember, we only need six points in total to retain the cup as the holders, so let’s go over and fight for those three points!
Clapham Common Shield & Ellis Cup
After a bye in the 1st round, the club played this 2nd round men’s greensomes match home & away against Hoebridge on a lovely warm and sunny day. The overall result was a narrow victory for Richmond Park 220 points : 218 points but it took over 4 hours after play finished for the result to be confirmed/agreed! Next round is against Wexham Park.
The 3 pairs at Richmond Park (Brendan Sullivan & Bernie McDermott, Kerry Sargeant & Alan King and Uli Katte & Richard Owen) teed off an hour earlier than those at Hoebridge. All of the Richmond Park pairs outscored their Hoebridge playing partners on the Prince’s course and together amassed what we believed to be a 16 points advantage. Was this enough ? There was a long wait to see how our away team (Roger Rojas & Mike Shabani, Ross Hood & Pete Malla and Kim Chaffart & Tamas Ladacs) had got on. News trickled through from team captain Roger that “it might be a draw” and copies of the RP cards and back 9 countback scores were requested. Together all the information was ‘audited’ by Roger and the Hoebridge captain and it was found that Hoebridge had mis-calculated some of their team handicaps both home and away, resulting in a 2 points swing to Richmond Park, who won by 18 points at home and lost by only 16 points away. Phew!
Friday Sweep
It was a chilly start but those of us who chose to wear shorts were not disappointed when the sun broke though about 11.30am. Glendale has extended their mowing of fairways and semi-rough but woe-betide anyone who went into the rough beyond, which was penal. There was evidence that Glendale has ‘found’ the sprinklers around the greens and tees but no evidence of them having used them yet – unfortunately !
Perpetual front runner and early starter Pralab posted a score (39 points) which none of us could overtake. His front 9 (23 points) was the foundation of his score, with a birdie on the 2nd and 3 other pars before the turn. Richard Owen played a steady round (18 out and 20 back) to take second place and playing partner Uli Katte was 3rd on 37 points; impressive golf on the front 9 considering he scored 19 points with blobs on the 5th and 8th. Graham Cull’s 36 points sneaked 4th place from Seymour on countback due to his ‘Best Back 9’ score of 23 points, although Seymour recorded ‘Most Birdies’ , one on the 9th and the other on the 11th. Sweep payout to the top 3 ( £10, £7, £4).