JUNE 2019

Reddy to play?

Summer is approaching, let’s hit some balls!

1 www.wellingboroughgolfclub.comWellingborough Golf Club Magazine Cruising my way through the Captaincy Year

I AM currently writing this column on my phone whilst on an Alaskan Cruise, which explains why I’ve not been down the Club as often as normal. I don’t expect any sympathy, but at least you can understand why this is a shorter piece than normal! The coming month is going to be a busy time at Harrowden Hall with my Captain’s Day taking place on June 22nd and the Summer Ball on June 25th. And then the following month it’s the Captain’s Away Weekend on July 12th-14th at Hilton Puckrup Hall, Tewksbury. Please support these events because they promise to be wonderful occasions, as always. Roy Pouncey tells me that the Family Fun Day on May 19th was very well supported again this year so we would like to express our thanks to all involved in organising the day. The weather was kind for the first hour or so and then the heavens opened so ‘Plan B’, ie get inside quick, was needed. A special thank you to Martin Wall and Chris Reading who donned their aprons and ensured a good time was had by all despite the rain. On the same weekend, the Fish Plate Cup Final took place with Lee Gardner and Peter Linnitt winning 2&1 against Stephen Etheridge and Andrew Grimmitt. Congratulations to both pairs for your success in this knockout competition. Elsewhere on the golf course, well done to Mark Anderson for winning the VE Cup thanks to a brilliant front nine, and then just held off the chasing pack - all five of them! Commiserations to Adam Sherlock’s Hollingsworth team, whose gallant effort to retain the title came up just short. More details of how our teams are getting on this season are covered in this publication. Please also turn to the centre pages for an important announcement regarding Club professional James Whittemore and junior golf, pictured below, at Wellingborough Golf Club. Enjoy your golf and be lucky - stay away from the Captain’s Bunker and Out of Bounds on the 18th Hole. 2019 Club Captain, George Khaw

2 www.wellingboroughgolfclub.com Wellingborough Golf Club Magazine 3 Ashleigh wins Northamptonshire Ladies title

WELLINGBOROUGH Ladies Scratch Team player Ashleigh Critchley was crowned 2019 County Ladies Champion after the teenager beat Leah Ribano (Northampton) on the 18th hole in the 2019 final at Overstone Park GC. After coming through strokeplay qualifying with the joint-leading score, alongside Ribano, of nine- over-par 155, the 2018 County Girls Champion progressed into the final with contrasting wins in her opening two knockout rounds. Although fellow Wellingborough golfers, and former champions, Mary MacLaren and Carol Gibbs bowed out at the quarter-final stage, Critchley made smooth progress into the last four by beating Alison Irvine (Northampton) 6&5. It was a slightly different story for the 14-year-old in her semi-final as she was taken to the first extra hole by past winner Claire Lindsay (Northampton) before progressing into the showpiece final. Wellingborough’s Ida Jane Huggins qualified for the Silver Salver Plate knockout stages but lost to Lorraine Gilder in the quarter-finals.

Tap-Ins WELLINGBOROUGH Tour Pro Ryan Evans tweeted; ‘May is skin cancer awareness ANDREW Loasby and Ged Eady are in the final of month. Look after your largest organ! And the Fish Cups after beating Andrew Yearsley and keep topping up the sunscreen’. Well said Chris Hartley 4&3 in the last four. Ryan, and the same goes for every month. NEIL Smith is the leader of the Men’s Order WANT to get your game in shape? Club pro of Merit after six events as he has a 50-point James Whittemore is your man to help! Please advantage from Tony Wheatley (280). contact James on 07791 798202 or email WILLIAM Wilkins carded a magnificent total of 24 [email protected]. points over nine holes to win the Friday Evening JUNIOR member Olivia Barby was part of the Golf event in mid-May. Robert Hurson bagged 21 Northamptonshire Girls Experience Team that points in two of the other competitions during the completed a 4-0 victory in the friendly match month. against Bedfordshire at Brampton Heath GC. THIS year’s Mixed Exchange Day is at St Ives COUNTY pros Paul Hodgkiss and Nick Soto GC (Hunts) on Wednesday, September 11th. compiled the joint-best score of two-under- If you would like to go, the list is now up on par 70 in the NPGA Winter Series Pro-Am at the board in the Competition’s Room for you Wellingborough GC. Former Club pro Simon Lilly to sign up. finished third and also won the team prize on 129. WITH the new Intermediate League season WITH pages to fill in the Wellingborough Club approaching fast, we are looking for players who Magazine, there are plenty of opportunities to might be interested in joining our squad. Please advertise during the year. Please contact the contact Paul Hughes on 07770 387183 or email Club Office to get your message across to the [email protected]. members and visitors in 2019.

4 www.wellingboroughgolfclub.com Wellingborough Golf Club Magazine 5 6 www.wellingboroughgolfclub.com Locked out, but still a great day at The Gog

LADIES Captain Sally McKeown (pictured right) said: “Congratulations to Miriam Johnson’s Cecil Leitch team who had a fantastic win for their first match at Kingsthorpe - 6-1! “Unfortunately Miriam was later informed that Kingsthorpe had decided to withdraw their club from the competition. “So, just so it goes on record, well done to Jacqueline Mudd, Gill Rivers, Susan Kellett, Susan Sharp, Liz Rees and Lema Townsend for collecting the points. “The Ladies had a very good day away to Gog Magog early in May, although it didn’t seem that would be the case when we arrived to find the Pro Shop locked and nobody could access it! “There had been a power failure the previous evening and it had messed the security system up. “Luckily, I had arranged for scorecards to be sent to me before we arrived, but the buggies that had been arranged for some of the ladies were not readily available, as the keys were locked in the Pro Shop. “The staff were all very welcoming and soon had the situation under control, although some of the Ladies in buggies only had time to play nine holes. “Most of us managed to get around the course without getting wet, so, all things considered, it was a good day. “Thanks to my playing partners (pictured left-to-right) Libby David, Diane Dickinson and Sarah Chudley. “The following day, we welcomed eight Woburn Ladies to Wellingborough for a friendly match. Hopefully, this fixture will be a regular exchange. Sadly the Wellingborough Ladies lost, but we look forward to visiting Woburn next year. “There was another friendly match against Northampton when teams of 12 play against each other. The match was drawn, but Northampton were the winners last year, so they retain the Plate. “In recent county competitions, Wellingborough members Diane Dickinson, Pauline Kendall and Gayner Arnett all picked up prizes in the Vets Spring Meeting. Well played, ladies. “Judith and Doug Chapman have kindly offered to host a Vintage Afternoon Tea on Thursday, July 18th at their beautiful garden in Great Harrowden. Tickets cost £12, and are available from Ladies Committee members. Proceeds to go the the Captains’ Charities - Headway and Wellibus. If you are unable to attend, then offers of cakes would be most welcome. Thank you.”

Wellingborough Golf Club Magazine 7 8 www.wellingboroughgolfclub.com Crawley leaves best until last in Higgs Bowl

STEVE Crawley compiled the joint-third best score of net 68 in the NGL Higgs Bowl as the Wellingborough member came within two shots of lifting the first County men’s piece of silverware this year at Delapre Park GC. In a field of well over competitors, the 10-handicapper (pictured left) birdied the 10th hole and kept the big numbers off his scorecard throughout his round before finishing in style with an eagle two on the 18th hole. Despite his incredible finish, Crawley had to settle for fifth on countback as home club member Dave Savage took the plaudits from Lee Hitchcock (Northampton), who carded the best gross round of three-under-par 66. In the Ladies Vets Spring Meeting at Overstone Park GC, Diane Dickinson was in top form on the short holes as the Wellingborough golfer won the Bronze Division 1 prize on countback from Overstone’s Gina Evans (33 points), with Pauline Kendall (32) third. Club-mate Gaynor Arnott (33) produced a sensational last dozen holes as she came through to bag third in Bronze Division 2, Carol Gibbs finished fifth in the Silver category, while Liz Beaumont was the only Wellingborough member in the top 10 of the Senior Cup.

European team selection is still within sight for Meghan

MEGHAN MacLaren remains in the mix for a With the being the last 2019 place after grabbing third qualifier on August 8th-11th, MacLaren will be place in the Jabra Ladies Open to move up to chasing automatic selection or hope to catch the seventh in the qualification standings. eye of European Team Captain Catriona With the top three in the LET charts earning Matthew, who is adding four more ‘wild an automatic spot in the European team, card’ picks to her line-up. plus the best five in the world rankings, Ryan Evans, meanwhile, made the cut to face USA at Gleneagles on September in all his appearances on the European 13th-15th, the Wellingborough pro still Challenge Tour in May but was unable to faces a tricky task to gain selection. challenge for the main prize money in any After missing out on qualification of the three events in Spain and for the US Women’s Open in May, the Czech Republic. MacLaren will almost certainly The Wellingborough professional drop down the standings as was 45th in the Challenge de several of her nearest rivals have the Espana at Izki GC and then finished opportunity to pick up valuable points. in 47th position in the Prague Golf MacLaren will now be hoping to Challenge at Prague City GC. make the most of the four remaining Evans showed signs of an encouraging qualification tournaments, starting return to form in the D+D Real Czech with the Thailand Championship on Challenge at Kaskada Resort towards June 20th, the end of the month, as he smashed towards the end of July and the Women’s five birdies and an eagle in a five-under-par 66 British Open at Woburn GC the following week. on the final day to grab a share of 31st spot.

Wellingborough Golf Club Magazine 9 Wellingborough boys represent County

JUNIOR members Jack Meakin and Isaac Redding played big roles for the Northants Boys Under-14’s and Under-12’s team as they defeated Cambridgeshire at Overstone Park GC. Redding (pictured front cover & right) was successful in the foursomes with Harrison Taylor, before picking up another point in the singles, while Meakin (pictured left) was also victorious in his individual match as the county recorded a 13-6 win.

Passport to success for juniors at Harrowden

CLUB pro James Whittemore (pictured below) will be introducing a new exciting coaching facility at Harrowden Hall which includes progressive skills testing across all playing disciplines, where coach and student can work together as the young golfers improve week- on-week through the Junior Golf Passport’s pages. Whittemore and the child can ‘stamp’ the Passport as each new technique is learned. This innovation helps enhance the coaching opportunities for our club pro, while building confidence for the junior golfer, maintaining and increasing interest. Club Junior Organiser Nigel Grimmitt explained: “Our current and future juniors will have full access to the Junior Golf Passport which comes with a smart new wallet to maintain top condition, while the coach can print out award certificates and specific coaching tips that can be inserted into the Passport’s pages. “Following “Following comprehensive discussions from coaches and and families, the 2019 Passport at Wellingborough offers key sections new sections for the young player who is growing up in world of a world of technology. “This “This includes a guide to the terminology around how a golf club golf golf club works (driver and iron), different types of ball ball flight flight (from hook to slice), how to record yardage, for shot for shot making, and much much more. “A “A further new area focuses on developing ‘Skills for Life’, including an understanding of sportsmanship. “The ‘Milestones’ section is where boys and girls can record first golf lesson, first par, first birdie, first handicap, favourite hole, favourite golfer and more, as their appreciation of the sport grows. “We are so pleased to announce this new development and look forward to seeing our juniors growing in skills and confidence in the game we all love and cherish.”

10 www.wellingboroughgolfclub.com WELLINGBOROUGH Golf Club are pleased to announce that our Juniors will now have the opportunity to develop as a player within our organised competitions and through our coaching facilities through the club becoming a Grass Roots Centre. Why choose golf for your child? There are several excellent reasons to encourage children to choose golf:

.. . It’s fun. .. .Played with friends in a safe environment. ... Developes Personal Skills that not all other sports encourage. ... Game for life. .. . Rewarding. ... The handicap system allows everyone to improve. .. . An individual sport, but golf is also played as a team sport, eg our ‘Wellingborough . . .Ryder Cup’ and ‘Ladies Solheim’ matches we have arranged in August.

Why has Wellingborough Golf Club chosen the Junior Golf Passport? The Junior Golf Passport is a comprehensive introduction to golf for children that incorporates all the key elements of development. It’s a personal journey and encourages junior players to take ownership of the following elements: Playing skills - Putting, short game, long game, playing and golfer’s code. All the technical skills needed to play a complete round of golf, understand the rules and score. Personal Skills - Children and young people can develop personal skills such as honesty, respect, co-operation, perseverance, concentration and self-motivation – all of which will help them through their youth and into adulthood. Physical Skills - The Junior Golf Passport incorporates physical movement drills to help build the physical foundations needed to develop in golf and other sports.

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WELLINGBOROUGH have enjoyed a proud record in NGL team competitions in recent years as the men, ladies and seniors have claimed the plaudits in county league tournaments. With the 2019 campaign well underway, this is how our teams are getting on this season.

NGL Hollingsworth Trophy - Group D

Whittlebury Park 4 Wellingborough 1

WELLINGBOROUGH’S hopes of a successful Hollingsworth Trophy title defence ended in their last group match as defeat at Whittlebury meant they finished behind leaders Kingsthorpe. Adam Sherlock and Theo Brown, pictured, were in great form for the away side in the opening tie as they triumphed 4&3, but a couple of defeats on the 17th hole and two more down the closing hole meant the reigning champions finished second in the 2019 standings.

Group D P W L PF PA PD Pts Kingsthorpe 4 3 1 14 6 8 6 Wellingborough 4 2 2 11 9 2 4 Northampton 4 2 2 9 11 -2 4 Whittlebury 4 2 2 9 11 -2 4 Rushden 4 1 3 7 13 -6 2

NGL Handicap League - Group A

Oundle 5 Wellingborough 6

WINNING just one out of six ties wouldn’t normally be described as the ideal start to a campaign but it proved enough for Wellingborough to grab an important opening day victory. Neil Redding and Adam Perry (one hole), David Simpson and Ashley Connolly (one hole), Steve Coles and David Hawkins (two holes) and Carl Martin and Colin Barnes (one hole) all suffered narrow away defeats. But Wellingborough’s Nick Clansey and Giovanni Gioia recorded a six-hole victory to snatch the team plaudits.

Wellingborough Golf Club Magazine 13 Wins elude Seniors in monthly friendly fixtures

Seniors Friendlies Wellingborough 4 Aspley Guise & Woburn Sands 4 Luffenham Heath 4 Wellingborough 4

THE hosts recorded a couple of big wins, but a WELLINGBOROUGH’S Seniors came up just draw was probably a fair result for Wellingborough short in their bid for a second home victory of as five of the other six games went the distance. the year as they were given a real challenge by Captain Peter Gannon and Chris Dickens in the Luffenham Heath. opening tie, Graham Bayes and Edward Roderick After trailing early on, Wellingborough took control in game six and Bob Lewis and Andrew Charter in thanks to Lou Everard and Andrew Charter the last match were all successful on the closing (5&4), Iain Campbell and Peter Davies (5&4) and hole. Graham Bayes and Richard Briggs (2&1). John Arnott and Steve Hughes completed the But a defeat on the 18th hole in the final game away scoring with a 2&1 victory. meant the match finished all square.

Northants County 5 Wellingborough 2

RICHARD Briggs and Peter Hooton were the star pairing for Wellingborough as they grabbed the lone victory with a thumping 7&5 success in the second tie at Northants County. Halves from Chris Dickens and Ian Jolly (pictured left) and Graham Bayes and Peter Davies in games five and six respectively were the only other positives as the home team took the other four points with holes to spare.

May the force be with you as Lonsdale hots up

MAY Day could be a pivotal moment in the Seniors Player Best Scores Points Lonsdale Series as players face the task of trying to improve their overall scores in the fifth round. 1 Phil Elwick 40, 39, 36, 33 148 With the best four rounds to count from the nine 2 David Birkett 38, 36, 35, 35 144 events, Phil Elwick remains the person to catch 3 Graham Thompson 37, 36, 36, 33 142 after posting 33 points in the latest competition to 4 Brian Summers 42, 37, 35, 24 138 increase his tally to 148. David Birkett bagged 36 points in round four to 5 Kevin Meagher 37, 33, 33, 32 135 move above Graham Thompson into second, 6 John Nicholas 40, 34, 32, 28 134 but fourth-placed Brian Summers will fancy his 7 Ian Ferris 39, 33, 31, 28 131 chances of moving up the leaderboard with a ‘worst’ score of 24 points. 8 Chris Dickens 36, 35, 31, 29 131

Of the players that have only played in three 9 Roger Seamark 35, 33, 31, 31 130 events, Robin Everard (115) and Nigel Sargent 10 David Wynn 37, 34, 33, 25 129 (110) will surge into contention with a good round.

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NGL Ladies Cecil Leitch - Group C NGL Ladies Scratch League Wellingborough 5 Wellingborough 3 Peterborough Milton 2 Northampton 0 at Kettering GC

WELLINGBOROUGH belatedly grabbed their A FOURTH whitewash victory in five outings first victory of the Cecil Leitch League season with over the last two years was the perfect way for a solid home performance against Peterborough Wellingborough to begin their Ladies Scratch Milton. League title defence as the team came good After thrashing Kingsthorpe 6-1 away in their in convincing fashion against Northampton at opening fixture at the start of the month, the Kettering GC. Wellingborough ladies subsequently found Ashleigh Critchley, who is also a member at out that their opponents could not fulfill their Kettering, used all her local knowledge to remaining fixtures so pulled out of the League, good affect as she recorded the biggest win for meaning the result did not count. Wellingborough. To their credit, Jacqueline Mudd (pictured) and Gill The County Ladies Champion defeated fellow Rivers, who both recorded wins at Kingsthorpe, teenager Katie Amos 5&4, while Amanda Rawson quickly put the disappointment behind them as (3&2) and Mary MacLaren (one hole) were also they both secured big victories against Milton. successful for the reigning champions. Although the visitors replied with points in games Wellingborough will now need to wait until Sunday, two and six, Wellingborough held the upper hand July 14th for their next outing when they play in the other matches as Pat Briggs, Bina Shah Northants County, who drew with Overstone Park and Pat Dawson confirmed the team success. in their first fixture, at Northampton GC.

Wellingborough Golf Club Magazine 15 16 www.wellingboroughgolfclub.com Results

May Mixed Competition (May 27th): Ladies May Medal (May 4th & 7th): 1 Richard Brown, Pauline Kendall, Michael Division 1: 1 Liz Rees (96 - 18 = net 78), 2 Litchfield & Miriam Johnson (81 points), 2 Frances Woods (90 - 11 = 79), 3 Gill Snelson Roger Snelson, Gill Snelson, Martyn Smith (86 - 7 = 79). Division 2: 1 Patricia Dawson (99 & June Smith (80), 3 Hash Shah, Bina Shah, - 25 = 74), 2 Margaret Pateman (113 - 34 = 79), Chris Dickens & Shirley Chapman (79). 3 Jane Sisman (109 - 29 = 80). VE Cup (May 26th): Ladies Nine-Hole Stableford (May 7th): 1 Mark Anderson (81 - 13 = net 68), 2 David 1 Doris Redden (12 points), 2 Janet Haynes (11), Hawkins (85 - 16 = 69), 3 Shaun Field (82 - 13 3 Ann Wooley (10). = 69). Friday Evening Golf (May 3rd): Friday Evening Golf (May 24th): 1 Chris Hartley (21 points), 2 Steven Munns 1 Steve Bason (21 pts), 2 Robert Hurson (21), (19), 3 Richard Munns (16). 3 Ricky Sanders (21). May Midweek Stableford (May 2nd): May Midweek Medal (May 23rd): 1 Tim Royle (40 points), 2 Kevin Turner (39), 3 1 Chris Howes (74 - 2 = net 72), 2 Tony Camsell Mark Davis (38). (88 - 15 = 73), 3 Mark Davis (75 - 2 = 73). Seniors Lonsdale 4 (May 1st): Ladies Gilbert Bowl (May 21st): 1 Stephen Waine (40 points), 2 John Nicholas Overall: 1 Ida Huggins (34 points), 2 Gill (40), 3 Robin Everard (38). Snelson (34), 3 Patricia Dawson (34). Ladies Am-Am (April 30th): May Medal & Mulliner Cup (May 18th & 19th): 1 Sue Sharp, Judy Tann & June Smith (71 Division 1: 1 Gary Grimmitt, pictured, (73 - 6 = net points), 2 Susan Holland, Sue Kellett & Liz Rees 67), 2 Neil Smith (77 - 9 = 68), 3 Adam Sherlock (71), 3 Glenda Abbott, Janet Haynes & Mary (72 - 3 = 69). Division 2: 1 Andy Redding (81 - 13 MacLaren (67). = 68), 2 Isaac Redding (83 - 15 = 68), 3 Andrew Flatres (86 - 17 = 69). Division 3: 1 Richard Reynolds (93 - 24 = 69), 2 Richard Prescott (90 - 19 = 71), 3 Peter Linnitt (93 - 22 = 71). Friday Evening Golf (May 17th): 1 William Wilkins (24 points), 2 Duncan Felce (20), 3 Ciaran Eeles (19). Seniors American Foursomes (May 15th): 1 Graham Bayes & Peter Gannon (44 points), 2 Peter Linnitt & Andrew Charter (43), 3 Nick Palmer & Roger Macklin (42). Ladies Coronation Foursomes (May 14th): 1 Mary MacLaren & Ida Huggins (35 points), 2 Susan Holland & Geraldine Bunyan (30), 3 Val Cooke & Diana Groves (30). Ladies Alternate Nine-Hole Stableford (May 14th): 1 Janet Gower (16 points), 2 Christine Collins (11), 3 Ann Wooley (9). Sunday Stableford (May 12th): 1 David Simpson (39 points), 2 William Wilkins (38), 3 Steven Hammond (37). Friday Evening Golf (May 10th): 1 Robert Hurson (21 points), 2 Alun Rees (21), 3 Darren Wilkins (18).

Wellingborough Golf Club Magazine 17 Full Set with... Sally McKeown IN the latest of a series of Q&A features with various members of the Club Staff and Commitee over the coming months, Wellingborough Golf Club Magazine chatted with the lady who is skipper at Harrowden Hall during the next 12 months - and don’t feel guilty to buy her a glass of red wine!

What is your full job title? Wellingborough Golf Club Ladies Captain 2019. What is your family satus? Divorced, with three children - all girls. What is your golf handicap? 19 (at the time of writing, 19.5!) What is the best part of your job? Just being more involved with the Club, alongside Captain George Khaw. What did you want to be when you were a child? I didn’t have any great ambitions as a child... I became a police officer! What would you change about yourself? Nothing. I’m quite happy in my own skin and I’m content to chug along in my own way. What do you do in your spare time? I help look after my grandchildren, I enjoy photography and just being out and about, watching sport, I love dress making - so I keep busy. What is your guilty pleasure? Red wine. What has been the highlight of your golfing career, so far? Being County Girls Organiser. I did that for around seven years, and really enjoyed that. I had Charley Hull for a short time before she turned pro, and obviously Meghan MacLaren too, and many others. If you could go anywhere right now, where would it be? I would love to go on a cruise. I would love to go to New York, because I’ve never been. Or any rail journey. What is the best film you have seen? A Star is Born. If you won the lottery, what is the first thing you would do? Share the winnings with family and friends. What has been the best advice you have ever been given? Know when to keep quiet. What is the daftest work-related question you have ever been asked? For the Captain vs Vice Captain match… who does the Captain play?

18 www.wellingboroughgolfclub.com June 2019 fixtures Advertise Date Start/End Event (1st tee, unless stated) With Us Sun 2nd 12:30-13:45 Mixed Match v Kibworth Please join us in 2019 From 13:00 Handicap League at Priors Hall and beyond Mon 3rd 09:25-10:40 Seniors v Staverton Full page; Tue 4th 10:00-13:00 Ladies June Stableford from £70 + VAT Wed 5th 07:45-11:00 Seniors Lonsdale 5 Half page; 11:30-12:30 Charity Day from £45 + VAT Thu 6th 10:00-13:00 Ladies County Fourball Betterball Quarter page; 16:00-17:00 Handicap League v Kettering from £30 + VAT Fri 7th 10:30-12:00 Cecil Leitch v Elton Furze Office - 01933 677234 Sat 8th 09:15-10:00 Ladies June Medal general.manager@ wellingboroughgolfclub.com From 14:00 Scratch League at Northants County Sun 9th From 08:00 Sunday June Yellow Tee Stableford 15:00-15:30 Junior June Nine-hole Stableford Bar Hours Mon 10th 12:00-13:00 Ladies Friendly v Kettering Monday 11:00am - 10:00pm Tue 11th 09:30-13:00 Ladies June Medal Tuesday 11:00am - 10:00pm Sat 15th 06:30-14:30 Centenary Medal & Izzard Qualifier Wednesday 11:00am - 11:00pm Sun 16th 08:00-11:30 Centenary Medal & Izzard Qualifier Thursday 11:00am - 11:00pm Friday 11:00am - 11:00pm From 13:30 Mixed v Lutterworth Saturday 11:00am - 11:00pm Mon 17th 09:25-10:40 Seniors v Overstone Sunday 11:00am - 10:00pm Tue 18th 10:00-15:00 Ladies Invitation Day (1st & 10th) Wed 19th 07:45-11:00 Seniors Medal Championship Thu 20th From 08:00 June Yellow Tee Midweek Stableford Fri 21st 07:45-10:00 Seniors Medal Championship From 14:00 Ladies Cecil Leitch at PBoro Milton Sat 22nd 07:30-15:00 Captain’s Day 2019 Catering Hours Sun 23rd 11:00-13:00 Coales Cup Monday 11:00am - 6:00pm 15:00-15:30 Junior June Nine-hole Stableford Tuesday 11:00am - 7:00pm Mon 24th From 09:30 Seniors at Bedford & County Wednesday 11:00am - 7:00pm Thursday 11:00am - 7:00pm Tue 25th 10:00-13:15 Ladies June Competition Friday 11:00am - 8:30pm Wed 26th 08:00-10:30 Seniors American Foursomes Saturday 8:45am - 6:00pm Sunday Filled rolls available Thu 27th From 08:00 June White Tee Midweek Medal Fri 28th 10:30-15:30 Ladies Summer Open (1st & 10th) Sat 29th 07:30-15:30 Wellingborough Cup Sun 30th 10:00-11:00 B Team v The Bedford 12:30-14:00 Scratch League v Northampton

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