Golf: Top trio enjoy a Sunday stroll in comfortable success
ONLY 30 members braved the wet, cold and windy weather to contest the men’s Sunday competition at Bridport & West Dorset Golf Club.
ONLY 30 members braved the wet, cold and windy weather to contest the men’s Sunday competition at Bridport & West Dorset Golf Club.
BRIDPORT made it two Division Three wins on the trot by beating Sherborne convincingly at The Terraces.
UPLYME put recent setbacks behind them to defeat Ashburton by one wicket in a tense game at the King George Playing Fields.
BRIAN Fearon won the veterans’ Thursday competition, the George Adams Cup, a medal played off the white tees which was also a fundraiser for the RNLI.
Bridport boss Trevor Senior will be looking to take his side’s winning momentum into their game against Cadbury Heath, after the Bees produced a dominant display to overcome Brislington at St Mary’s Field on Tuesday.
THREE converted tries in the first 17 minutes set Dorset & Wilts One South title challengers Wimborne Seconds on the way to a high-scoring win at the Brewery Ground.
SOMEONE upstairs seems to be looking after the male members of the club because while the ladies once again had their competition cancelled due to bad weather, the men, like the veterans, enjoyed a dry but somewhat chilly day for their February medal on Sunday.
MORE than 40 junior golfers, their parents and friends gathered at Bridport & West Dorset Golf Club for the section’s AGM and prize-giving.
ELEVEN pairs of ladies took on their veterans’ counterparts for a Greensomes Matchplay competition for the Wooden Spoon Trophy.
IT WAS a cool and very windy day for the men’s Sunday competition, which was the RNLI Medal. The tricky conditions resulted in some modest scoring and 12 men handed in no result cards.
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