Jock Stewart Results
Sunday the 6th of April saw the first round of the Jock Stewart at home to Haydon Grange. The first pairing, headed up by team Captain Simon Hawkins and Martin Reed, played steady par golf, with birdies on 3 and 12, shook hands on 13 to win 6 and 5. The middle pairing of Dave Monk and James Smith caddie by Colin McDonald, had a nip and tuck match, with only 1 hole ever in it, ended up with a 2 and 1 win on the 17th. The last pairing, Paul Wisbey and Ian Hudson, stormed into a 4 hole advantage, playing some great golf, eventually winning by a fantastic 9 and 8.
Walden will now play the 2nd round away to Menzies. Watch this space for updates on their progress.
Photograph by Jennie Hawkins, Jock Stewart Admin
The ladies section has a similarly good result with a fantastic win against Gogs on Sunday.
SW won 5 -2!!
The order of play was:
Elaine Purcell
Angela Reed
Jaine Fieldhouse
Paula Munns
Janina Jones
Sue Funston
Viv Dondi
The next match will be at the Gogs on Thursday 1st May. Well done Ladies!
Cleveland Iron Trade In
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