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Bucks Challenge Shield Winners Bucks Challenge Shield Winners 1934 Beaconsfield 1935 Lady Golfers Club 1936 Beaconsfield 1937 Gerrards Cross 1938 Stoke Poges 1939 -1946 No Competition 1947 Beaconsfield 1948 Harewood Downs 1949 Beaconsfield 1950 Beaconsfield 1951 Harewood Downs 1952 Flackwell Heath 1953 Denham 1954 Beaconsfield 1955 Harewood Downs 1956 Harewood Downs 1957 Burnham Beeches 1958 Burnham Beeches 1959 Denham 1960 Stoke Poges 1961 Harewood Downs 1962 Denham 1963 Harewood Downs 1964 Burnham Beeches 1965 Gerrards Cross 1966 Burnham Beeches 1967 Burnham Beeches 1968 Gerrards Cross 1969 Stoke Poges 1970 Denham 1971 Stoke Poges 1972 Burnham Beeches 1973 Burnham Beeches 1974 Burnham Beeches 1975 Gerrards Cross 1976 Gerrards Cross 1977 Burnham Beeches 1978 Denham 1979 Denham 1980 Beaconsfield 1981 Denham 1982 Ellesborough 1983 Stoke Poges 1984 Gerrards Cross 1985 Ellesborough 1986 Woburn 1987 Beaconsfield 1988 Burnham Beeches 1989 Beaconsfield 1990 Woburn 1991 Ellesborough 1992 Beaconsfield 1993 Burnham Beeches 1994 Ellesborough 1995 Woburn 1996 Denham 1997 Denham 1998 Denham 1999 Buckingham 2000 Harewood Downs 2001 Denham 2002 Denham 2003 Denham 2004 Ellesborough 2005 Woburn 2006 Harewood Downs 2007 Ellesborough 2008 Buckingham 2009 Woburn 2010 Woburn 2011 Woburn 2012 Woburn 2013 Stoke Park 2014 Stoke Park 2015 Stoke Park 2016 Stoke Park 2017 Stoke Park 2018 Burnham Beeches 2019 Harleyford 2020 Cancelled due to Coronavirus Challenge Cup Winners Year CHALLENGE CUP – WINNER SALVER - RUNNER UP 1987 Mrs Ann Shephers (Ellesborough) Mrs June Moore (Ellesborough) 1988 Mrs E Webster (Burnham Beeches) Mrs Pam Williamson (Stoke Poges) 1989 Mrs Jean Bryden (Datchet) Mrs B Sandys-Lumsdaine (Beaconsfield) 1990 Mrs Pam Williamson (Stoke Poges) Mrs Carolyn Howell (Woburn) 1991 Mrs Pam Williamson (Stoke Poges) Mrs Anne Coney (Harewood Downs) 1992 Mrs Pam Williamson (Stoke Poges) Mrs Jean McGrath (Ellesborough) 1993 Mrs June Moore (Ellesborough) Mrs Pam Williamson (Stoke Poges) 1994 Mrs Wendy Smith (Ellesborough) Mrs J Bennett (Stoke Poges) 1995 Mrs Mila Spray (Lambourne) Mrs Patricia McNair (Gerrards Cross) 1996 Mrs Sally Gomm (Chiltern Forest) Mrs June Moore (Ellesborough) 1997 Mrs L Morris (Harewood Downs) Mrs R Eames (Harewood Downs) 1998 Mrs Sally Greasley (Harleyford) Mrs Joan Davies (Richings Park) 1999 Mrs Sue Beresford (Harewood Downs) Miss Chris Maylor (Ellesborough) 2000 Mrs Sue Beresford (Harewood Downs) Mrs Marion Baker (Harewood Downs) 2001 Miss Chris Maylor (Ellesborough) Mrs Carolyn Plaistowe (Harewood Downs) 2002 Mrs Mila Spray (Lambourne) Mrs Frances Sturrock (Flackwell Heath) 2003 Mrs Bente Gregory (Burnham Beeches) Mrs Lois Shoosmith (Ellesborough) 2004 Mrs Olive Marchant (Woburn) Mrs Ann Harman (Burnham Beeches) 2005 Mrs Carolyn Howell (Woburn) Mrs Diane Wilson (Denham) 2006 Mrs Carolyn Howell (Woburn) Mrs Sue McEntee (Burnham Beeches) 2007 Mrs Denise Goodacre (Lambourne) Mrs Sue McEntee (Burnham Beeches) 2008 Mrs Shirley Green (Gerrards Cross) Mrs Georgie Cairns (Gerrards Cross) 2009 Mrs Lois Shoosmith (Ellesborough) Mrs Sarah Hocking (Harleyford) 2010 Miss Jo Harrison (Wavendon) Mrs Mary Robertson (Ellesborough) 2011 Mrs Andrea Vanner (Gerrards Cross) Mrs Carolyn Howell (Woburn) 2012 Miss Jo Harrison (Three Locks) Mrs Carolyn Howell (Woburn) 2013 Mrs Gilly Brewer (Harewood Downs) Ms Sandra Connolly (Mentmore) 2014 Ms Lisa Holloway (The Lambourne) Mrs Denise Goodacre (The Lambourne) 2015 Mrs Judith Ker (Harewood Downs) Mrs Maggie Way (Huntswood) 2016 Mrs Lisa Holloway (Harleyford) Mrs Carolyn Howell (Woburn) 2017 Mrs Carolyn Howell (Woburn) Mrs Lois Shoosmith (Ellesborough) 2018 Mrs Gilly Brewer (Harewood Downs) Mrs Anne Terry (Magnolia Park) 2019 Mrs Gilly Brewer Harewood Downs) Mrs Christine Bishop (Stowe) 2020 Cancelled due to Coronavirus 2021 Champion of Champions Winners 1995 Mrs C Watson Beaconsfield 1996 Mrs C Watson Beaconsfield 1997 Mrs C Watson Beaconsfield 1998 Miss F Thompson Ellesborough 1999 Mrs S Mace Windmill Hill 2000 Mrs C Watson Beaconsfield 2001 Mrs S Mace Woburn 2002 Mrs C Watson Beaconsfield 2003 Miss K Turner Magnolia Park 2004 Mrs C Watson Beaconsfield 2005 Mrs C Watson Beaconsfield 2006 Mrs B Howe Buckingham 2007 Mrs C Watson Beaconsfield 2008 Miss M Dawson Stowe 2009 Miss N Gough Ellesborough 2010 Mrs A Bridges Mentmore 2011 Miss E Ing Aylesbury Park 2012 Miss G Kinnear Gerrards Cross 2013 Miss C West Harewood Downs 2014 Mrs D Goodacre The Lambourne 2015 Miss N Whitmore Woburn 2016 Miss A Kozlowski Ellesborough 2017 Miss A Kozlowski Ellesborough 2018 Miss Jess Turner Ellesborough 2019 Miss Amelia Curtis The Lambourne 2020 Cancelled due to Coronavirus Charity Eclectic Cup Winners Year: Club: Score: County Captain's Charity: Total Raised 1991 Gerrards Cross -105 Home Farm Trust £2,845.46 1992 Flackwell Heath -110 Home Farm Trust £2,502.76 1993 Gerrards Cross -108.5 Stoke Mandeville Cancer & £3,486.40 Chemotherapy Unit 1994 Gerrards Cross -108 Stoke Mandeville Cancer & £3,452.15 Chemotherapy Unit 1995 Gerrards Cross -116 Riding for Disabled £3,575.21 1996 Harewood Downs -109 Motor Neurone Disease Association £3,211.97 1997 Ellesborough -94 Breakthrough Breast Cancer £4,615.35 1998 Ellesborough -94.5 Breakthrough Breast Cancer £3,159.37 1999 Burnham Beeches -98 Multiple Sclerosis £2,957.96 2000 Gerrards Cross -104 Multiple Sclerosis £4,498.01 2001 Gerrards Cross -104 Cancer Care & Haematology Fund (Stoke £4,711.78 Mandeville) 2002 Denham -109 Cancer Care & Haematology Fund (Stoke £3,437.10 Mandeville) 2003 Denham -121 Free Spirit Trust & Bank Farm Riding for £3,802.09 Disabled 2004 Gerrards Cross . Free Spirit Trust & Bank Farm Riding for Disabled 2005 Gerrards Cross -108.5 The PACE Centre, Aylesbury £3,092.24 2006 Oakland Park -111.1 The PACE Centre, Aylesbury £2,859.96 2007 Buckingham -94.5 Hearing Dogs for Deaf People £2,860.83 2008 Lambourne -94.5 Hearing Dogs for Deaf People £2,688.32 2009 Lambourne -104.5 The Thames Valley & Chiltern Air £2,169.63 Ambulance Trust 2010 Lambourne -103.5 The Thames Valley & Chiltern Air £2,695.65 Ambulance Trust 2011 Beaconsfield -108 Dreamflight £2,351.30 2012 Beaconsfield -102.5 Dreamflight £2,088.80 2013 Beaconsfield - 99.8 Helen and Douglas House Hospice £2,229.18 2014 The Lambourne - 117 Helen and Douglas House Hospice £1,735.76 2015 Beaconsfield - 96.5 Dreamflight £1,520.38 2016 Beaconsfield - 103 Dreamflight £1,225.50 2017 Ellesborough - 124 The Willow Foundation £957.00 2018 Denham - 145 The Willow Foundation £1018 2019 Beaconsfield - 99.5 T V Air Ambulance and Work Aid £1043 2020 Cancelled due to Coronavirus County Captains 1923 – 1926 Mrs F Kelway Bamber 1927 – 1928 Mrs A Gold 1929 – 1931 Mrs E Dulley 1932 Mrs A Gold 1933 - 1934 Mrs Greenly 1935 - 1936 Mrs D Oliver-Jones 1937 - 1939 Mrs D Barnes 1940 - 1945 WAR YEARS 1946 Mrs F Kidd 1947 Mrs M Butcher 1948 Mrs F Duncan 1949 - 1950 Mrs J Paul 1951 - 1952 Mrs J Braddon 1953 - 1954 Mrs E Daniel 1955 Mrs J Baucher 1956 - 1957 Mrs B Stothert 1958 - 1959 Mrs W Gardner 1960 - 1961 Mrs M Baxter 1962 Mrs M Braithwaite 1963 - 1964 Mrs O Penman 1965 Mrs J Braddon 1966 Mrs J Baucher 1967 Mrs M Braithwaite 1968 - 1969 Mrs D Moeran 1970 Mrs D Barnes 1971 - 1972 Mrs G Priday 1973 - 1974 Mrs T Dresher 1975 - 1976 Mrs M Baxter 1977 - 1978 Mrs J Marshall 1979 - 1980 Mrs J Yarrow 1981 - 1982 Mrs A Laughland 1983 - 1984 Mrs M Green 1985 - 1986 Mrs M Peaker 1987 - 1988 Mrs B Fox 1989 - 1990 Mrs M Purdy 1991 - 1992 Mrs C Ritchie 1993 - 1994 Mrs J Bryden 1995 - 1996 Mrs P Williamson 1997 - 1998 Mrs M Maisey 1999 - 2000 Mrs C Watson 2001 - 2002 Mrs A Styles 2003 - 2004 Miss C Maylor 2005 - 2006 Mrs A Coney 2007 - 2008 Mrs C Howell 2008 - 2010 Mrs S Beresford 2010 - 2012 Mrs S Lee 2012 - 2014 Mrs K Platt 2014 - 2016 Mrs P J Cook 2016 - 2018 Mrs S Ashworth 2018 - 2020 Mrs Gail Sharp County Champions 1924 Mrs F Kelway-Bamber 1925 Miss P Cotgrove 1926 Mrs F Kelway-Bamber 1927 Mrs F Kelway-Bamber 1928 Mrs A Gold 1929 No Competition 1930 Mrs Adams 1931 Mrs A Gold 1932 Mrs A Gold 1933 Mrs Greenly 1934 Mrs A Gold 1935 Mrs Oliver-Jones 1936 Mrs A Gold 1937 Mrs A Gold 1938 Miss E Scott 1939 Mrs G Barnes 1940-1946 No Competition 1947 Mrs A Gold 1948 Mrs Whitworth-Jones 1949 Mrs Whitworth-Jones 1950 Mrs A Gold 1951 Mrs A Gold 1952 Mrs K Braddon 1953 Miss D Speir 1954 Mrs W Paul 1955 Mrs C Stothert 1956 Mrs A Baucher 1957 Mrs A Baucher 1958 Mrs M Baxter 1959 Miss A Mobbs 1960 Miss A Mobbs 1961 Mrs E Braithwaite 1962 Mrs A Baucher 1963 Mrs A Baucher 1964 Miss A Mobbs 1965 Mrs B Dutton 1966 Miss A Mobbs 1967 Miss A Mobbs 1968 Mrs R Parton (nee Mobbs) 1969 Mrs P Newman 1970 Mrs A Baucher 1971 Mrs M Baxter 1972 Mrs J Marshall 1973 Mrs G Gordon 1974 Miss L Harrold 1975 Miss L Harrold 1976 Miss L Harrold 1977 Miss L Harrold 1978 Mrs M Purdy 1979 Miss J Lee 1980 Mrs K Copley 1981 Miss J Warren 1982 Miss J Warren 1983 Miss G Bonallack 1984 Miss J Warren 1985 Miss E Franklin 1986 Miss A Tyreman 1987 Mrs C Watson 1988 Miss C Hourihane 1989 Miss C Hourihane 1990 Mrs C Watson 1991 Mrs C Watson 1992 Mrs C Watson 1993 Mrs C Watson 1994 Mrs P Williamson 1995 Mrs C Dowling (nee Hourihane) 1996 Mrs C Watson 1997 Mrs C Watson 1998 Mrs C Watson 1999 Mrs C Watson 2000 Mrs C Watson 2001 Mrs S Mace 2002 Mrs C Watson 2003 Mrs K Platt 2004 Mrs C Watson 2005 Miss L King 2006 Miss C Leathers 2007 Miss N Whitmore 2008 Miss R Drummond 2009 Miss N Gough 2010 Miss Z Fitz-Costa 2011 Miss J Burrows 2012 Miss E Ing 2013 Miss C West 2014 Miss E Sweetnam 2015 Miss T Kirby 2016 Miss T Kirby 2017 Miss A Kozlowski 2018 Miss D Kennedy 2019 Miss A Kozlowski 2020 Cancelled due to Coronavirus County
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