Competition Reports

Competition Reports

4 Jul '21

Diamond Jubilee (60yrs 1924-1984)

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The course seemend in pretty decent condition: enough roll on the fairways and receptive greens. There was the occasional shower but nothing near the apocalyptic conditions forecast by the mainstream media (fake media …) . 1st conclusion from today’s comp: cherry picking the perfect time/day to play the comp is of little use. Final conclusion: avoid the rough at all costs (but I guess you should try to do that all year round). 3 women managed to stay clear of the rough in a very efficient way (I assume that other parts of their game were on song too but the women in general tend to avoid the rough). 18 NR’s today. That’s 28% of the total field … Clearly a lot of the RPGC members disagree with the great Seve Ballesteros (“El Rough es mi amigo”).

Sheena Harrington posted a very decent 68. That score enabled her to hold off all but 2 opponents. Chris Saloway sailed to victory thanks to an excellent back 9 (38 gross) to record a total score of 78 gross (64 Net). Paul Green’s score could have been a lot better had it not been for a  …. 9 on the  12th (he was outdone on that hole by the MC – more on that below). George Milton posted the lowest gross score to claim 4th place. 2 women take the next spots: Monique had a solid round to record a net 69. Ronnie matched that score 60 but lost out on the countback. John Ahad rounds out the Top 7. Nick Rogers manged to record a … 10 on the 18th (I guess that means 3 tee-shots went OB?). The best first 11 holes (is there a prize for that?) belonged to the MC. He birdied the 1st hole then scrambled his way to a score of +2 gross walking off the the 11th hole. He then managed to hit his only really bad drive of the day and walked of the 12th with a … 10. He steadied the ship with bogeys on 13 and 14. But he then NR’ed on the 15th …

Richard Inglis takes the lead in the Jubilee standings (137) closely followed by Cheryl (138), Mark Bean, Sheena and Patrick remain in the hunt.  

2 Jul '21

Friday Texas Scramble

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Everyone thoroughly enjoyed this format of team competition, which was new to a few members. The weather was glorious, the course was in good condition and the scoring was good too. Clear winners with a gross 71, net 59, was the team of Cheryl, John Ahad and Stephen Haworth; only they know whether there was an outstanding player or whether all played an equal part, however inclusion of Cheryl playing off the red tees almost certainly played a part.
In a very commendable 2nd place were the team of Peter Flint, James Deissler and Rannesh with a gross 72, net 61.
Sweep payment was to the 3 in the winning team.

Another Texas Scramble will be arranged in about 6 weeks time.



30 Jun '21

Midsummer Trophy

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The field were greeted by overcast skies and milder/cooler temperatures. The rough at the park grows longer and thicker just by looking at it. So keeping the ball on the fairway seemed like a good course of action. The other theme of the day was shredding the back 9 to pieces (see below for details). The greens were fairly receptive (take some time to repair your and other players’ pitch marks). For the second comp in a row the women showed how it is done.

 Late afternoon starter Ronnie Mitchell overcame a snowman on the 8th to record 19pts on the front 9. 24pts on the back 9 allow her to leapfrog leader in the clubhouse Thierry by 1pt. Thierry had a very solid round of golf (20pts out and 22pts in). Wonil, another early starter, used an excellent back 9 (24pts) to take 3rd place. Brett (also an early starter) – don’t mean to repeat myself – had an excellent last 9 holes (22pts). Special mention has to go to new(er) member Hilary who recorded …. 25pts on the way in (5pts x1, 4pts x 2 and 3pts x3). Jeremy Ryan was the only one in the Top6  to have a better front than back 9. Alan King overcame a small disaster on the first hole (he repeated the feat on the 10th) to score a respectable 38pts. Mrs 57 managed to add 2 more birdies to her tally.

27 Jun '21

Captains’ Day (Top Dog event 3 of 7)

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Weather conditions were perfect for golf but thick rough continued to annoy competitors and wreck some cards.

Sheena sailed past early clubhouse leader Cuneyt 61 with an astounding 57 – a back 9 just 2 over par and birdie at 2nd. But for 7s at 6& 7, Cuneyt’s score could have been even better.; there followed a quartet of 63s from new member John C., James A with French representatives Thierry and Denis.

Sheena had a Score Differential less than Handicap Index of 9.6 and earned what I think is RPGCs first WHS Exceptional Score Reduction. Congratulations! If it had been 10.0 or more than an additional handicap cut would have resulted. PCC for the field remained at zero.

Forecast rain held off and players celebrated Captains’Day with drinks and pizza.
Novelty prizes:
Women:
NTP 2nd: Maureen Slade
NTP in 3 10th: no one
NTP 16th: Lia Donath

Men:
NTP 2nd: Rannesh Jansari
NTP in 3 9th: R Esin
NTP 16th: Joe Goncalves

For the men this was3rd comp in the Order of Merit Top Dog comp attached with Rhys just a nose ahead on 12 ots from Sean and Cuneyt.

25 Jun '21

Friday Stableford Sweep

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In fine golfing weather, warm with very little wind and none of the forecast occasional showers, John A. was the runaway winner with 43 points, an extremely steady round with a birdie on the 16th. Coming in 2nd and 3rd respectively were Giles and Suhail, both with 37 points. Just behind were James and late entry Mike H., both with 36 points; Mike posting birdies on both the 2nd and 11th holes. Well played to all the leading players; sweep payout will be to the top 3.

It was good to see that considerable swathes of rough on the front and sides of the fairways had been cut by Glendale since we last played the Princes, making the course significantly easier, although the rough that remains is still punishing.

Finally, it was good to see Brian back playing again and to welcome Ehsan to his first competitive round.

23 Jun '21

The Edward Cup

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Scorching temperatures were a distant memory yesterday. Thick rough and receptive greens are now a firm part of the Duke’s course layout.

Looks like the men did well on the front 9 (Pete had 23pts and Keith scored 22pts). But some of the women were excellent on the back 9 (Susan and Cheryl to name a few). The poorer form of most of the men on the back 9 can in large be explained to the 17th and 18th hole (the MC teed off on the 17th on 32pts. He walked off the 18th green on … 32pts).

The winner, Susan Smith, lit up the back 9 for 24pts. Add that to a solid front 9 and she becomes the run-away winner. Best of the rest was Rick on 37pts (but he will rue the 18th hole). Alan King surprised everybody (even himself ?) by taking 3rd (he too NR’d the … 18th hole). Jeremy Ryan had 34pts teeing off on the 17th. Unfortunately he recorded just 1pt on the last 2 holes to finish on 35pts and 4th place. As mentioned above Keith used an excellent front 9 to take 5th place. Luke takes 6th place. But only 2pts on the last 2 holes (recognize the pattern) is something he will like to put behind him sooner rather than later. Cheryl Woodhouse managed just 9pts on the way out. But a blinding back 9 (24pts) earn her 7th place.

20 Jun '21

Shaw Cup (Top Dog event 2 of 7)

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Coolish conditions prevailed allowing full concentration but rough still took its toll in the Shaw Cup.

A glance at https://www.richmondparkgolfclub.org.uk/the-golf-club/captains/
confirms A. Shaw was last Captain in 1953 when I think the club changed its name from The Priory Golf Club.

The winner on the day was Sean on 41 points by 1 from James S and George M. There was strong representation from the women with Joan 5th 39, Captain Val 38 and Julie R;

Shaun had best front 9 and James S best back 9 – both 22 points; Julie R had 10 points alone on the par 3s.

For the men this counted as round 2 of the Order of Merit ‘Top Dog’ Trophy – Rhys and Sean leading on 12 points each from Mike H and James S 8:

19 Jun '21

Hawtree match, Richmond Park A vs Easthampstead

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In fine sunny weather, following the previous day’s continuous heavy rain, RPGC’s A team played host to Easthampstead. Both teams were captained by Zimbabweans, which made way for a lot of pre game reminiscing about the good old days. All four of our pairs performed well, resulting in a final score of 152 versus Easthampstead’s 145. The match was followed with a much appreciated selection of pizzas, courtesy of the club. Good luck to the team for the next match which will be against Huntswood A.

17 Jun '21

Midweek June Plate

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The dominating themes of yesterday’s golf were (in random order):

1) hot weather 2) players motivating each other (more on that later) 3) countback and 4) the fact that John Lewis make golf trolleys 😉 Nick & Ronnie.

Ross Hood kept up his excellent golf (contrary to the MC). A chip-in eagle on 12 set him up for 36pts and the lead in the clubhouse. He was able to hold onto 1st place until the game of Alan, Alvaro and Roger. That game managed to inspire each other to some excellent scores. Alvaro used a very good front 9 to overtake Ross with 39pts. Alan and Roger both had 37pts.

And for a couple of hours the 3 players from the same game held the first 3 spots on the leaderboard (not insinuating anything but what a coincidence …). A later game of Jeremy and Charlie Edwards upped the ante. Both of them played in the same game and managed to split the 2 bandidos and Irishman. Jeremy had a better back 9 than Alvaro (19pts vs 18) to take 2nd place. Charlie Edwards excellent back 9 (21pts) earned him 4th place. Today’s winner actually matched Jeremy’s back 9. But Chas’ score over the last 6 holes (15pts) beat out Jeremy (13pts over the last 6 holes). Tatiana, Joe and afternoon starter Pete Goodall round out the Top 8.

13 Jun '21

Hawtree Richmond Park B vs Southsea GC

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HAWTREE RICHMOND PARK B v SOUTHSEA

RPGC’s B team welcomed Southsea to the Park on a baking Duke’s course with the (over) abundant rough further challenging all the players, leading to a high number of reloads or ‘over to you partner’ comments becoming the norm for the day.  All four pairings outscored their opponents, as we ran out comfortable winners 146-115.  Caroline Stilwell and Luke Baker prevailed 32-30, Susan Smith and Armi Ingratta 35-26, Lia Donath and Nigel Gaymond 38-30, with pride of place going to the lead-off pair Cheryl Woodhouse and Damber Thapa who got things going with a hard-fought performance 41-39 over the Southsea captain’s pair in the lead game.  The team now awaits their next opponent in the regional semi-final in an anticipated home game against Hoebridge A.