THE Burnham on Crouch ladies played for The Challenge Trophy.
This was week one of the two-week event and a small prize was on offer.
Thirty-six ladies took part at either the weekend or on the Thursday.
It was a close competition with 11 players separated by three points and Amy Barnes scoring an eagle on the 16th in the Challenge Trophy.
Results: 1 Liz Tolhurst 37 pts ocb, 2 Elaine Ephinstone 37 pts, 3 Jean Bailey 37pts, 4 Heather Hornbrook 37 pts.
The Veterans Gordon Courchee Trophy medal competition took place on Wednesday.
Twenty-eight members took part on a warm sunny day and some good scores were returned.
Results: 1 Alan Glass nett 67, 2 Tom Harrison nett 69 ocb, 3 Bob Willett nett 69.
On Tuesday, the veterans’ section held a charity day and a total of £2,540 was raised for a specialist wheelchair for a local girl.
This was a stableford competition, best three from four to score on each hole.
Results: 1 Nick Hockings, Bob Wallace, Steve Hitchens, Wilf White 126 pts, 2 John Merry, Eddie Pittman, Terry Davies, Bill Bewick 122 pts.
Nearest the Pin: Ladies: fifth hole - Sue Frost; Men: 11th Hole - Bob Morris; combined: 15th hole - Ron Nethway.
Seventy members and guests contested a windy but dry Men’s Guest Day on Saturday.
The morning was an 18-hole four ball better ball competition and in the afternoon a nine-hole scramble.
Results: 4BBB pairs stableford: 1 Nic Hull and Chris Symmons (guest) 40 pts, 2 Dom Adams and Steve Maycock (guest) 39 pts, 3 Wilf White and Phil Handley (guest) 38 pts.
Nearest the Pin: Guests (5th): David Knights; Members (15th): Scott Cashman.
Afternoon Team Scramble: Front nine: Andy Stokes, J Stokes, Scott Cashman and David Knights (26.8).
Back nine: Paul Hegarty, Paul Cooper, Graham Bowers and Nick McEvoy (28.5).
On Monday the Cadets played the Dennis Tyrell trophy on a windy day with a soft course following the rain.
Results: 1 Mackenzie Maberley 34 pts, 2 Sam Gorringe 30 pts.
Nearest pin 15th: Sam Gorringe.
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