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The Winners

Shortest drive Bal Banga 37 yards
Nearest the Pin (4th) Kelvin Lucking  
Nearest the Pin (6th) Lee Hayward  
Longest Drive (9th) Steve Shiner estimate
350 yds
Highest Front Nine Score Paul Mansfield 20 points
Nearest the Pin (10th) Ken Sullivan  
Ron's Jap's Eye Lee Hayward  
Nearest the Pin (13th) Ron Dobinson  
Nearest the Pin in Two (18th) Paul Mansfield  
Highest Back Nine Score Ian Rydings 23 points
The Council Gritter Lee Hayward 9 points
Pansy's Plum Bowl Steve Shiner 81
The Most Birdies Paul Mansfield 3
The Wooden Spoon Bal Banga 14 points
The FA Cup-Cup & Grim Jacket Ian Rydings 41 points
     
     
Last Man Standing Ian Rydings  


Scores on the Doors

Name H'cap Front 9 Back 9 Total Birdies

Ian Rydings

18 18 23 41 1

Matt Bright

20 18 17 35 -

Paul Mansfield

12 20 15 35 3

Ken Sullivan

17 17 17 34 -

Mark Springham

8 16 17 33 2

Wally Pitman

12 19 13 32 -

Neville Baldwin

24 14 17 31 -

Steve Shiner

4 15 16 31 2

Preston Foster

12 17 14 31 1

Paul Gillan

15 14 16 30 -

Darren Whitford

19 16 13 29 1

Mike Ramm

17 16 12 28 -

Kelvin Lucking

9 15 12 27 1

Lee Hayward

10 18 9 27 1

Ron Dobinson

9 13 13 26 -

Richard Jubb

7 10 15 25 -

Keith Etheridge

12 14 11 25 1

Paul Fennell

10 12 12 24 -

Mark Downey

16 13 10 23 -

Dave Springham

11 13 10 23 -

Ian Roberts

17 10 11 21 -

Peter Hall

17 7 13 20 -

Mark Fennell

13 10 10 20 -

Kevin Ansell

25 8 10 18 -

Clive Sadler

21 7 9 16 -

Gary Tredgett

10 4 11 15 -

Bal Banga

21 4 10 14 -

Paul Dover

20 N/R

So while Ian can look forward to a generous cut for 2011, those that finished in the bottom 5
(in yellow) will have a further two shots added for next year.

We did receive a number of queries why Dover didn't get the wooden spoon (finishing with just 4 points); well it is the organisers decision that since he only played occasional holes, and walked the rest of the course (actually leaving his clubs at one point to pick up later), that he did not play a full round of golf. The further scenario might be, that somebody might elect to carry a couple of clubs and just play for the nearest the pins; this too would be regarded as not competing in the spirit of the game.

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