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A North Cornwall Pairs Classic – Starting Sheet – St Enodoc Golf Club (Day 1) Wednesday 10 October 2018 1St Tee Time Pair No A North Cornwall Pairs Classic – Starting Sheet – St Enodoc Golf Club (Day 1) Wednesday 10 October 2018 1st Tee Time Pair No. Player A Player B Pair No. Player A Player B 09:30 6 Neil Bradley (St Enodoc) Philip Leyton (St Enodoc) 55 Kevin Brenton (St Enodoc) John Pease (St Enodoc) 09:39 117 Paul Menhinick (Bowood Park) Neil Childs (Lanhydrock) 74 Ryan Cathrae (Bowood Park) Kim Mundy (Bowood Park 09:48 75 Joe Combellack (St Enodoc) Mike Masters (St Enodoc) 91 Bob Cruse (St Enodoc) Joe Cruse (St Enodoc) 09:57 7 Chris Mallet (Perranporth) Jackie Mallett (Perranporth) 8 Derek Wraight (Perranporth) Niki Wraight (Perranporth) 10:06 30 David Kneebone (Truro) Charlie Phillips (Newquay) 31 Andy Beasley (Truro) Andy Rowe (Looe) 10:15 59 David Woodhouse (Penn) David Woodhouse (Penn) 60 David Woodhouse (Penn) David Woodhouse (Penn) 10:24 69 Sue Roworth (St Enodoc) Caroline Hume-Kendall (St 79 Wendy Briggs (Launceston) Jan Harrison (Launceston) Enodoc) 10:33 61 David Woodhouse (Penn) David Woodhouse (Penn) 62 David Woodhouse (Penn) David Woodhouse (Penn) 10:42 57 Tony Norman (The Leicestershire) Robin Fraser (The Leicestershire) 58 Frank Travers (The Adrian Weston (The Leicestershire) Leicestershire) 10:51 63 David Woodhouse (Penn) David Woodhouse (Penn) 64 David Woodhouse (Penn) David Woodhouse (Penn) 11:00 1 Bill Savage (Monmouthshire) Lynn Savage (Monmouthshire) 2 Simon Towell (Monmouthshire) Dawn Towell (Monmouthshire) 11:09 3 Peter Foster (Dorset Golf & CC) Sarah Jenkins (Dorset Golf & CC) 4 Mike Jenkins (Dorset Golf & CC) Julie Jenkins (Dorset Golf & CC) 11:18 5 Ian Bramley (Forest of Arden) Paul Burnett (Naunton Downs) 51 Luigi Iafrate (Llanwern) Richard Murray (Monmouthshire) 11:27 48 Helen Taylor (Ferndown) Madeleine Field (Henley) 50 Sarah Oakwell (Launceston) Julie Finch (Launceston) 11:36 101 Ian Miller (Newport) Matt Griffiths (North Wilts) 120 Nigel Pidwell (West Cornwall) John Barnes (West Cornwall) 10th Tee Time Pair No. Player A Player B Pair No. Player A Player B 09:30 93 Jamie Keen (St Enodoc) Simon Welch (St Enodoc) 70 Dereck Stevens (Perranporth) Michael Allen (Perranporth) 09:39 34 Bob Cope (Tehidy) Dave O’Mahoney (Tehidy) 35 Andy Kearny (Tehidy) Mike Eddy (Tehidy) 09:48 80 Cath Hopkins (Launceston) Avril Starling (Launceston) 87 Mark Duncan (Bude) Nick Wilce (Bude) 09:57 36 John Knapman (Churston) David Lightfoot (Churston) 37 Tom Holland (Churston) Pat Baker (Churston) 10:06 38 Martyn Hopkins (Churston) Mason Petulengro (Churston) 39 Chris Coles (Churston) David Jones (Churston) 10:15 65 David Woodhouse (Penn) David Woodhouse (Penn) 66 David Woodhouse (Penn) David Woodhouse (Penn) 10:24 45 Mirek Kalewski (Robin Hood) Chris Brian (Mullion) 46 Ian Rought (Robin Hood) Barry Hawkins (Robin Hood) 10:33 67 David Woodhouse (Penn) David Woodhouse (Penn) 68 David Woodhouse (Penn) David Woodhouse (Penn) 10:42 47 Andy Bunt (St Enodoc) Mike King (Yeovil) 49 Kevin Anns (RND) Ian Moore (Okehampton) 10:51 115 David Woodhouse (Penn) David Woodhouse (Penn) 116 David Woodhouse (Penn) David Woodhouse (Penn) 11:00 83 Alan Vickery (Enmore Park) Stephanie Bristow (Enmore Park) 84 Geoff Anderson (Henbury) Karen Anderson (Henbury) 11:09 85 Craig Lazenby (Enmore Park) Andrew Henderson(Enmore Park) 86 Gavin Hurley (Enmore Park) Paul Hurley (Enmore Park) 11:18 89 Nick Collins (Tall Pines) Mark Hewlett (Tall Pines) 90 Jeff Lewis (Tall Pines) TBC (Tall Pines) 11:27 110 Adam Crockford (Epsom) Kevin Leprovost (Epsom) 111 Richard Woods (Epsom) Ted Hiscock (Epsom) 11:36 118 Wilf Hutchinson (Mullion) M Scott (Mullion) 119 Ryan Ivamy (Trevose) Thomas Worton (Lanhydrock) North Cornwall Pairs Classic – Starting Sheet – Bowood Park Golf Club (Day 1) Wednesday 10 October 2018 1st Tee Time Pair No. Player A Player B Pair No. Player A Player B 09:30 73 Tom Haley (Bowood Park) Howard Smith (Bowood Park) 88 David Goodman (Bowood Park) David Cottam (Bowood Park) 09:39 40 Simon Greatbach (Bude) Peter Greatbach (Bude) 41 George Ward (Bude) Dave Ward (Bude) 09:48 13 Ian Harrison (Bude Golf Club) Ian Harrison (Bude Golf Club) 14 Ian Harrison (Bude Golf Club) Ian Harrison (Bude Golf Club) 09:57 95 Richard Langham (Bowood Park) Mark Brookshaw (Millbrook) 96 Andrew Kett (Millbrook) Fraser Jamieson (Millbrook) 10:06 97 Simon Palmer (St Austell) Keith Baker (St Austell) 98 Jim Bowden (Carlyon Bay) Paul Bowden (Carlyon Bay) 10:15 32 Clive Bicknell (Newquay) Clive Bicknell (Newquay) 33 Clive Bicknell (Newquay) Clive Bicknell (Newquay) 10:24 15 Kevin Nicholson (Tracey Park) Graeme Archer (Tracey Park 25 Nick Lewis (Radley) Mel Lewis (Drayton Park) 10:33 16 Roger Beaver (Tracey Park) Alan Parker (Tracey Park) 26 Ray Cousins (Radley) Ken McIntyre (Drayton Park) 10:42 17 Chris Lapthorne (Tracey Park) Steven Jones (Tracey Park) 27 Dave Palmer (Drayton Park) Ian Brown (Drayton Park) 10:51 18 Kevin Hooper (Tracey Park) Steve 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Lewis (Cape Cornwall) Jane Lewis (Cape Cornwall) 09:57 108 Jane Wilkinson (Cape Cornwall) Claire Hosking (Cape Cornwall) 109 Beverley Hicks (Cape Cornwall) Mike Dann (Cape Cornwall) 10:06 53 Andy Evans (Enmore Park) Mark Hoar (Enmore Park) 54 Derek Bremner (Enmore Park) Callum Tompkins (Enmore Park) 10:15 112 Dean Goddard (Cape Cornwall) Steven Beer (Cape Cornwall) 113 Tony Semmens (Cape Cornwall) John Hosking (Cape Cornwall) 10:24 22 Nigel Connolly (St Enodoc) Jeremy Knight (St Enodoc) 94 Jamie Tresedder (Tehidy) Daniel Isaacs (Tehidy) 10:33 21 Gary Sullivan (Porthpean) Alan Plaice (Porthpean) 76 John Hanson (Saunton) Stephen Garland (Tiverton) 10:42 42 Peter Verran (West Cornwall) Reggie Kemp (West Cornwall) 43 Michael Williams (Tehidy) Steve Rogers (Tehidy) 10:51 92 Gary Thorburn (Staddon Heights) David Chapman(Staddon Heights) 44 Tim Rowat (West Cornwall) Neil Hodding (West Cornwall) 11:00 9 Andrew Jones (Burnham) Neil Clarke (The Mendip) 10 Tom Rawlings (Kendleshire) Sean Burchil (WSM) 11:09 11 Robert Claridge (Kendleshire) Neil Onslow (The Kendleshire) 12 Nicholas Hudson (Kendleshire) George Morgan (The Mendip) 11:18 77 John White (Norwood) Phillippa White (Norwood) 78 Geoff Lockwood (Norwood) Sue Lockwood (Norwood) 11:27 102 Marlon Lockhart (RND) James Doble (RND) 103 Richard Beard (Honiton) Frank Stone (Libbaton) 11:36 19 Will Spiers Charles Hanks 20 Alisdair Morgan Jamie Lafford North Cornwall Pairs Classic – Starting Sheet – St Enodoc Golf Club (Day 2) Thursday 11 October 2018 1st Tee Time Pair No. Player A Player B Pair No. Player A Player B 09:00 71 Nick Rowarth (Bowood) Rob Pople (Killiow) 72 Chris Hamilton (Killiow) Mark Parsons (Killiow) 09:09 104 Brian Polglase (Cape Cornwall) Fran Polglase (Cape Cornwall) 105 William Hocking (Cape Cornwall) Fiona Grose (Cape Cornwall) 09:18 106 Steve Wicks (Cape Cornwall) Veronique John (Killiow) 107 Chris Lewis (Cape Cornwall) Jane Lewis (Cape Cornwall) 09:27 108 Jane Wilkinson (Cape Cornwall) Claire Hosking (Cape Cornwall) 109 Beverley Hicks (Cape Cornwall) Mike Dann (Cape Cornwall) 09:36 53 Andy Evans (Enmore Park) Mark Hoar (Enmore Park) 54 Derek Bremner (Enmore Park) Callum Tompkins (Enmore Park) 09:45 112 Dean Goddard (Cape Cornwall) Steven Beer (Cape Cornwall) 113 Tony Semmens (Cape Cornwall) John Hosking (Cape Cornwall) 09:54 22 Nigel Connolly (St Enodoc) Jeremy Knight (St Enodoc) 94 Jamie Tresedder (Tehidy) Daniel Isaacs (Tehidy) 10:03 21 Gary Sullivan (Porthpean) Alan Plaice (Porthpean) 76 John Hanson (Saunton) Stephen Garland (Tiverton) 10:12 42 Peter Verran (West Cornwall) Reggie Kemp (West Cornwall) 43 Michael Williams (Tehidy) Steve Rogers (Tehidy) 10:21 92 Gary Thorburn (Staddon Heights) David Chapman(Staddon Heights) 44 Tim Rowat (West Cornwall) Neil Hodding (West Cornwall) 10:30 9 Andrew Jones (Burnham) Neil Clarke (The Mendip) 10 Tom Rawlings (Kendleshire) Sean Burchil (WSM) 10:39 11 Robert Claridge (Kendleshire) Neil Onslow (The Kendleshire) 12 Nicholas Hudson (Kendleshire) George Morgan (The Mendip) 10:48 77 John White (Norwood) Phillippa White (Norwood) 78 Geoff Lockwood (Norwood) Sue Lockwood (Norwood) 10:57 102 Marlon Lockhart (RND) James Doble (RND) 103 Richard Beard (Honiton) Frank Stone (Libbaton) 11:06 19 Will Spiers Charles Hanks 20 Alisdair Morgan Jamie Lafford 10th Tee Time Pair No. Player A Player B Pair No. Player A Player B 09:00 73 Tom Haley (Bowood Park) Howard Smith (Bowood Park) 88 David Goodman (Bowood Park) David Cottam (Bowood Park) 09:09 40 Simon Greatbach (Bude) Peter Greatbach (Bude) 41 George Ward (Bude) Dave Ward (Bude) 09:18 13 Ian Harrison (Bude Golf Club) Ian Harrison (Bude Golf Club) 14 Ian Harrison (Bude Golf Club) Ian Harrison (Bude Golf Club) 09:27 95 Richard Langham
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