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MEN’S & MIXED FINALS AT WOLLATON

MEN’S & MIXED FIANLS AT WOLLATON INTERCLUB FINALS REPORT The final event of the year at County course Wollaton Park took place today, the Men’s & Mixed Interclub Foursomes finals. MEN’S FINAL The Men’s final was between Sherwood Forest and Chilwell Manor, representing Sherwood were County 1st teamer Dean Reddington and County Captain Elect Anthony Wain, accompanied by fellow members

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1st TEAM REPORT

1st TEAM REPORT The last game of the season against a very much improved H&S team, they was in a position to win the league depending on other results so this away match was going to be tough. I was very much aware that the second team had a great chance on winning the league so I made sure Anthony

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2nd Team win the League

2nd Team win the League Huge congratulations to 2nd team Captain  Anthony Wain and his 2nd Team players who have won the Midland League for the 3rd year running, a magnificent feat, something we have not achieved since 2002. There has been a superb spirit over the last 3 years, this was started by the current 1st Team Captain Malcolm

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HENDERSON TROPHY REPORT

HENDERSON TROPHY REPORT The long-standing Henderson Trophy was played today at the resident course Wollaton Park. The event attracted a field of 54 players and is both a Gross and Nett competition. The course as usual was in superb condition. The scoring was of a very high standard with some fabulous Gross and Nett scores. In the Scratch event a

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U14 Four Counties

The under 14s 4 Counties championship took place at Alfreton Golf Club

Once again the host club were most welcoming and presented the course in great condition.

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U14 COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP

U14 COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP The under 14’s 10 Counties Event took place at Stanton on the Wolds on Sunday and as always the course was in great condition and the club were excellent hosts. The Notts team of Theo Nelson (Coxmoor), Harry Banner, George Hill & Josh Jones (Sherwood Forest), Joel Hall (Worksop) and Jack Grinter (Retford) put up a commendable

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