Steph and Andy Orgill produced the only sub net par round to win the Mixed Brooker Foursomes Medal on Saturday 25 May
After their first win at home against Broughton Heath the Bronze team travelled to Erewash Valley for their second match and put in an excellent team performance to come away with a fine 4-1 victory. They drew at home against Chatsworth but won away from home agaisnt Broughton Heath
Bronze Team Report v Erewash Valley (a)
Bronze Team Report v Broughton Heath (h)
Bronze Team Report v Chatsworth (h)
Bronze Team Report v Broughton Heath (a)
The Silver Team started with a loss at home to Erewash Valley, with three matches going to the 18th hole and managed a half away from home.
Silver Team Reports v Erewash Valley (h & a)
A 'tasterlicious' evening of cheese, wine and beer was enjoyed by around 40 members and friends on Friday 1 March.
The energetic audience of members and non-members were treated to the knowledgeable and enthusiastic pairing of Dave from Majestic Wines and Tom of the Cheddar Gorge. The cheeses and drinks were enjoyed in a warm and friendly atmosphere - a great way to spend a Friday evening. Finished off with fantastic raffle and quiz prizes. Thank you to all who attended.
The Club held its annual 'Drive In' on New Year's Day and Club Captain for 2024, Pierre-Alain Weir successfully teed off along with Seniors' Captain John Taylor, Ladies' Captain Sally Benn and Junior Captain Noah Haines. For once, the rain kept away and the occasion was blessed with a clear if chilly afternoon.
The ladies' Silver Team travelled to Mickleover Golf Club to face Burton Golf Club in the final of the County Inter Club Foursomes on Friday 22 September. The course was soft, so there was little run on and the ladies had to deal with one or two 'mud balls' as well as some very heavy rain showers - not ideal golfing conditions, but conditions were the same for both teams!
Gill Lockwood and Sally Benn receiving 3 strokes were first out, won the first hole then promptly lost the next three only to rally to win the next four holes. Not one hole was halved on a roller coaster of a front nine as they made the turn one up! They moved to two up after twelve holes, but as the back nine progressed Burton were more accurate in their approach play and putting and eventually won the match 2 up.
Anne Bourne and Anne Colwell faced opponents who were considerably longer off the tee and although they received 7 strokes, found it difficult to make inroads on the front nine and were eventually 6 down. However they mounted a spirited fight back to get within 2, but it was not to be and they eventually lost 4 & 2, giving Burton the overall win.
Unfortunately Ashbourne had been unable to produce the same form as in the semi-final the previous week and Burton had been the better team on the day so deserved their victory. The match was played in very good spirit and pictured are the two teams with their winners' and runners - up trophies.
Previously the Team had had two good wins, both away from home, in the first and second rounds. They then went on to meet Chatsworth in the semi - finals at Chesterfield Golf Club which they won 3 up.
A report on previous rounds can be found in the ladies section of the website.
