Page 63 - OM Newsletter - Issue 43 - 2020
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 OM SPORT
In particular the Northern Meeting where we celebrated our 70th year at Formby GC and the Society presented a fine bench seat to Formby GC in recognition of our long- established and strong friendship. Our sincere appreciation to His Honour Tony Ensor who has run this ever-popular meeting for 45 years.
In 2019, for the first time a dinner was held in Esher prior to the Spring Meeting and was well attended, particularly by many members who travelled from further afield and spent the afternoon playing at Sunningdale GC. These dinners are optional and are increasing in popularity, especially for those members traveling from further afield.
The Arnell Bowl is a knock-out match play (full handicap) competition played with Repton. In the early rounds it is a regional knock-out tournament (to avoid travelling too far) and last year attracted an entry of over 45. The semi- final and final are played at Sunningdale. This year the semi-finals included one OM and three from Repton. It was one of our own, Guy Davis, who prevailed in the final at Sunningdale GC. For the unlucky first round losers all is not lost, as the President’s Tankard (presented by David Pepper, Old Reptonian) awaits. The finals are held at Little Aston where Jon Horton won the Tankard in the final against Duncan Christie-Miller.
The Society continues to be in good health with a membership of over 300 and we welcomed 17 new members during the year. Sadly we also lost some old friends, including past Captain and President, Robin Humphreys, Veterans’ Captain Robin Erskine and Derek Collins.
The Society cannot succeed without the time, support and commitment of its member; it was evident this year that we are fortunate to have such an engaged and interested
membership. In particular we must thank all our match managers who sadly have to spend too much time calling around at the last minute to replace the (inevitable?) last minute drop outs. The Society also wishes to thank Paul Godsland (Malvernian Society), John Cox (Master of Golf at the College) and the Headmaster for their support of the Society, and attendance at many events, over the last year.
Last but not least, we must thank Jeremy Lowe who is the embodiment of the Society. His passion for golf and Malvern is absolute. There is no greater supporter of the Society, be it our finest scratch players to our high handicap golfers who more often than not can be found scratching about in the rough. Jeremy has had a new hip this year and despite the odd setback (a slip down a set of stairs) he is back in rude health and plans to resume playing golf in the spring. Our Honorary Treasurer, Chris Boyd, when not managing his own business or sitting on Committee of the Malvernian Society trustees, makes sure the Society remains solvent and indeed prospers financially.
Finally our Captain, Dr Mark Winter, enjoyed an excellent year. He could be found pacing around the various matches in the Halford Hewitt, played over the course where he is a recent past-Captain. He also attended many of the meetings, including the 70th Northern Meeting where he spoke fondly of his time growing up and learning to play his golf at Formby GC.
We are as ever a busy, sociable and an accommodative society, should any OM who enjoys golf – whatever your ability - wish to join then please either contact me or Paul Godsland.
COMPETITION TEAMS and RESULTS
HALFORD HEWITT – ROYAL CINQUE PORTS/ROYAL ST. GEORGE’S
Henry Aldridge, Adrian Barrett-Greene, Will Beeson, Hugo & Sebastien Blanchet, Adrian Coleman, Chris Crisp, Will Gifford. Matt Hind, Ian Timberlake, Dan Walker, Tim Duerr (Team Captain)
Supporters - Harry Anderson, Bruce Bev- an-Jones, Clive & Debbie Edginton, Gavin Franklin, Simon Hooper, Edward James, Jeremy Lowe, Peter Mathieson, Simon Mor- gan, Bruce Streather, Tony & Sue Timberlake, Mark Winter, Giles Winthrop, Evelyn Wright, Stephen Twyman, entire Walker family
Beat Marlborough 4-1, Winchester 4-1, Rug- by 3-2, Tonbridge 3.5-1.5, Watson’s 3.5-1.5 Final: Malvern beat Ampleforth 3-2 at the 23rd in decider
ALBA TROPHY - WOKING
Adrian Barrett-Greene & Tim Duerr Winchester and Malvern 1st equal (lost in play-off)
GRAFTON MORRISH QUALIFYING – DENHAM
Henry Aldridge, William Beeson, Chris Crisp, Tim Duerr, Dan Walker, Giles Winthrop Qualified 1st (8 shots clear)
BERNARD DARWIN (55+) - WOKING
Adrian Barrett-Greene, Adrian Coleman, Simon Dalby, Guy Davis, Philip Manduca, David Price
Team Captain - Clive Edginton
Beat Repton 2.5-0.5, Charterhouse 2-1, Winchester 2-1
Final: Malvern beat Harrow 2-1
SENIOR DARWIN (65+) - WOKING
Bruce Bevan-Jones, Richard Hendicott, Rafiq Rattansi, Nick Stockbridge, Bruce Streather, Richard Thompson
Beat Clifton 2/1, Winchester 2.5-0.5, lost to Tonbridge 0.5/2.5 Final: Charterhouse beat Tonbridge 2/1
VETERAN DARWIN (75+) - WOKING
Bruce Bevan-Jones, Michael Bowler, David Rocke, Richard Thompson
Winners: Harrow 38 points
PUBLIC SCHOOLS MEETING - LITTLE ASTON
Bruce Bevan-Jones, Martin Eyre, Andy Gifford. Andrew Hartley, Richard Hendicott, Nigel Milroy, Richard Taylor, Mike Ward Winners: Shrewsbury 103 points / Malvern 86 points
GRAFTON MORRISH FINALS – HUNSTANTON
Henry Aldridge, William Beeson, Sebastien Blanchet, Chris Crisp, Ian Timberlake, Giles Winthrop
Beat Sedbergh 1 & 2 halves, Uppingham 2.5-0.5, Brentwood 2.5-0.5, Solihull 3-0, Watson’s 2.5-0.5
Final: Birkenhead beat Malvern 2-1
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