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The Association of Buckinghamshire Golf Captains The Association of Buckinghamshire Golf Captains Membership List 2013 Captain 2013 – Ken Heaver Committee 2013 Captain Honorary Secretary and Match Secretary Peter Short Ken Heaver 01494 723095 [email protected] Vice-Captain Springfield, The Hill, Winchmore Hill, HP7 0NY John Pettitt Treasurer Derek Williams Immediate Past Captain 01753 885071 [email protected] Roger Warren 44 High Beeches, Gerrards Cross, SL9 7HY Committee Clothing Officer Doug Ebdon Doug Ebdon Ed Fraser 01494 432740 [email protected] John Hardcastle 15 Deep Acres ,Chesham Bois HP6 5NX Past Captains 2012 Roger Warren 2000 D Howlett 1989 G W Newman 2011 P Hill 1999 A J Taylor 1988 J Morris 2010 I Smithie 1998 G Warrington 1987 J B Read 2009 D Hill 1997 B S Roake 1986 F H Pritchett 2008 M G Morris 1996 G Axworthy 1985 T S Bali 2007 W Shanks 1995 Dr D W Hall 1984 A Wells 2006 D R Carr 1994 D E Etherington 1983 R Dickity 2005 J Kilner 1993 D A Ball 1982 J E S Brookes 2004 G Bull 1992 J D Ketley 1981 J J R Barton 2003 R Harman 1991 F C Purdy 1980 F H Scott 2002 D C C Balfour 1990 E G Bettles 1979 F H Scott 2001 R W Matthews Members (F) Founder Member (L) Life Member (HL) Honorary Life Member (CAP) Captain (VC) Vice Captain Firstname Lastname HC Club Phone number Email address Wally Adams 20 Whiteleaf 01844 342422 [email protected] Gilbert Adams Temple 01865 400894 Peter Agius 4 Gerrards Cross 01895 674224 [email protected] Alan Anderson 9 Flackwell Heath 01628 485040 [email protected] Derek Arnott 17 Weston Turville 01494 864281 [email protected] David Balfour 10 Hazlemere 01753 882573 [email protected] Lucky Bali (FL) Aspley Guise & Wob 01908 565102 David Ball 7 Mentmore 01525 222238 [email protected] Brian Bedingfeld 8 Gerrards Cross 01276 474750 [email protected] Jim Begley 10 Chiltern Forest 01296 581367 [email protected] Keith Bennett 15 Mentmore 01908 238328 [email protected] Geoff Blofield 18 Hazlemere 01494 714172 [email protected] Ron Bowen 17 Flackwell Heath 01494 563687 [email protected] Richard Bowles 13 Burnham Beeches 01753 643062 [email protected] Jonathan Brooke 17 Whiteleaf 01494 862701 [email protected] Teddy Brookes (FL) 01425 622229 David Buckingham 11 Mentmore 01525 237029 [email protected] Keith Bryant 11 Burnham Beeches 01628 665373 [email protected] Gordon Bull 10 Beaconsfield 01494 875919 [email protected] Keith Camp 19 Leighton Buzzard 01525 237461 David Carr 20 Buckingham 01296 714350 [email protected] Stan Chandler 12 Flackwell Heath 01494 563729 [email protected] Len Clark (HL) Chiltern Forest 01296 483721 John Clark 19 Chesham & Ley Hill 01494 786786 Derrick Clarke 10 Flackwell Heath 01628 485298 [email protected] Bob Clift 8 Harewood Downs 01494 874582 [email protected] Firstname Lastname HC Club Phone number Email address Vic Cooper 8 Burnham Beeches 01895 831198 [email protected] Alex Cornock 10 Chiltern Forest 01296 623073 [email protected] Ian Murray Corse 17 Harleyford 01628 472899 [email protected] Gerry Cotter 10 Beaconsfield 01494 672317 [email protected] Terry Coulson 9 Hazlemere 01494 464127 [email protected] Chris Cox 17 Ellesborough 01442 826329 [email protected] Douglas Crabtree 18 Ellesborough 01442 824916 Fred Crabtree (F) Chiltern Forest 01296 486376 Duncan Crighton 16 Flackwell Heath 01628 524357 [email protected] Rod Crisp 4 Ellesborough 01296 613890 [email protected] Philip Crockett 13 Whiteleaf 01844 347777 [email protected] Roger Curtis Harewood Downs 01296 625395 [email protected] Denis Cutten 9 Whiteleaf 01844 345806 [email protected] Cliff Darlington 14 Chiltern Forest 01296 423418 [email protected] John Dixon 19 Harleyford 01494 868537 [email protected] Adrian Donkersley 3 Gerrards Cross 01494 794356 [email protected] Brian Donnelly 6 Chiltern Forest 01296 399288 [email protected] Brian Downton 11 Chiltern Forest 01296 718826 Derrick Draffan 16 Ellesborough 01296 614115 [email protected] John Durban 18 Whiteleaf 01408 622873 [email protected] Quentin Easton 11 Flackwell Heath 01628 312217 [email protected] Douglas Ebdon 10 Gerrards Cross 01494 432740 [email protected] Colin Elwell 9 Harleyford 01628 299469 [email protected] Keith Emery 18 Chiltern Forest 01442 824750 [email protected] Graham Enfield 13 Whiteleaf 01494 711922 [email protected] Ken Farrer 13 The Oxfordshire 01844 345743 [email protected] Ken Flint 12 Royston 01462 812557 [email protected] Richard Ford 16 Burnham Beeches 01628 664712 Graeme Forrester Ellesborough 01432 890440 [email protected] Bob Franklin 16 Burnham Beeches 01753 854937 [email protected] Ed Fraser 17 Harewood Downs 01494 784228 [email protected] Firstname Lastname HC Club Phone number Email address John French 7 Ellesborough 01494 712627 [email protected] John Fulton 6 Woburn 01525 220152 [email protected] Pat Gallagher 9 Stowe 01280 815785 [email protected] Roger Gillam 6 Frilford Heath 01865 392151 [email protected] Bob Gilmour 21 Oaklands Park 01494 871004 [email protected] Nigel Gough 9 Flackwell Heath 01296 613646 [email protected] Mike Greaves (F) 19 Chiltern Forest 01296 622778 [email protected] Allen Grimley Burnham Beeches 01753 644043 Brian Grufferty 11 Ellesborough 01442 823205 [email protected] Malcolm Hanson Chiltern Forest 01494 837361 John Hardcastle 15 Chesham & Ley Hill 01296 688070 [email protected] Mike Harding 17 Chesham & Ley Hill 01494 726984 [email protected] Roger Harman 12 The Oxfordshire 01844 281246 [email protected] Bob Hayes 11 Burnham Beeches 01628 604897 [email protected] Mike Hayward 12 Stowe 01280 816897 [email protected] Ken Heaver (CAP) 16 Mentmore 01442 384219 [email protected] Derek Hill (HL) 24 Chartridge Park 01494 727863 [email protected] Peter Hill 11 Chiltern Forest 01844 352647 [email protected] Jeremy Hilton 13 Ellesborough 01494 863291 [email protected] John Hoath 19 Bicester Hotel 01295 810132 [email protected] Arthur Hurst (L) Ellesborough 01280 823472 John Hutchins 13 Flackwell Heath 01628 851486 [email protected] Denis Ingram 11 Gerrards Cross 07773 351333 Alasdair Jack 14 The Lambourne Club 01628 521129 [email protected] Haydn James 11 Burnham Beeches 01628 604842 [email protected] Tony Jeffries 15 Dunstable Downs 01582 579807 [email protected] Rod Jones 14 Hazlemere 01494 681020 [email protected] Dave Joyner 19 Chesham & Ley Hill 01296 623989 David Kappler 14 Harewood Downs 01494 431845 [email protected] John Ketley 14 Gerrards Cross 01494 711981 [email protected] Dalbinder Khatkar 14 The Lambourne Club 01753 646981 [email protected] Firstname Lastname HC Club Phone number Email address Alan Kirkpatrick 15 Chiltern Forest 01296 623472 [email protected] Peter Lane 12 Flackwell Heath 01494 864074 [email protected] Jonathan Larrett 13 Three Locks 01908 218285 [email protected] John Leggett Ellesborough 01296 641835 [email protected] Ken Lewis Stowe 01296 738488 [email protected] David Liston 11 Oaklands Park 01494 875006 [email protected] John Low 17 Harewood Downs 01628 488050 [email protected] Brian Lowe 15 Beaconsfield 01494 673665 [email protected] Tony Maisey 20 Ellesborough 01844 345527 [email protected] Norman Mandry 20 Ellesborough 01296 632715 [email protected] John Mannering 13 Flackwell Heath 01628 525317 [email protected] Tony Martin 17 Buckingham 01908 677304 [email protected] Claus Mathiesen 16 Chiltern Forest 01442 878248 [email protected] Roy Matthews 19 Burnham Beeches 01494 671214 [email protected] Keith Maylin 9 Chiltern Forest 01296 427825 [email protected] Frank McLaughlin 11 Flackwell Heath 01628 477409 [email protected] David McMullan 12 Gerrards Cross 01753 885329 [email protected] Gerry McSloy 6 Gerrards Cross 01753 891441 [email protected] Derek Messenger 14 Gerrards Cross 01494 875998 [email protected] Mike Morris 14 Ellesborough 01296 488930 [email protected] Richard Morris 10 Woburn 01908 582299 [email protected] Trevor Murphy 11 The Lambourne Club 01628 524633 [email protected] Ron Pearce Whiteleaf 01844 345842 Patrick Pegram 22 Burnham Beeches 01628 604724 [email protected] John Pettitt 11 Harleyford 01628 528227 [email protected] John Pool 15 The Lambourne Club 01628 664528 [email protected] Phil Price 15 Aspley Guise & Wob 01525 280824 [email protected] Fred Pritchett (L) Burnham Beeches 01252 518371 Fred Purdy 14 Ellesborough 01296 393778 Nick Rathbone 13 Mentmore 01525 261242 [email protected] Bill Reynolds 21 Whiteleaf 01844 344712 [email protected] Firstname Lastname HC Club Phone number Email address Ian Risk 13 Ellesborough 01844 345730 [email protected] Stuart Rivett 10 Whiteleaf 01844 355870 [email protected] Brian Roake Gerrards Cross 01753 883339 [email protected] Ken Robertson 23 Beaconsfield 01494 674705 [email protected] Brian Rodgers 11 Hazlemere 01494 465747 [email protected] Jack Rutley 16 Chesham & Ley Hill 01494 784688 Freddy Scott (F)(HL) Buckingham 01280 817623 Bill Shanks 8 Harewood Downs 01494 432091 [email protected] Jim Shepherd (FL) 19
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