On Wednesday 37 Ladies at Enmore Park Golf Club took part in the 18 hole Poppy Appeal stableford at the end of which it was Finoa Ryan, who plays off a handicap of 30, who was the winners with 37 points, one ahead of Annette Milroy (34) with 36.
Five ladies returned with 35 but after countback it was Ruth Maclennan (25) who was third, Joan Dovey (19) was fourth, Hilary Cockcroft (29) claimed fifth, Anne Weston (28) was sixth and Karen Flanagan (18) seventh. These were followed by four ladies on 34!
The Ladies Poppy Appeal 9 hole stableford was won by Linda Moore (19) with 20 points, but only after countback edged her ahead Karen Dicks (21) who was second and third placed Hazel Percy (18). Three Ladies returned with 18 but following countback it was Nicola Toller (14) who was fourth, Ann Morrison (20) was fifth and Chris Pashley (21) was sixth.
Saturday’s Club Stableford attracted 108 entries at the end of which it was Ben Williams (10) who was the winner with 40 points, one ahead of second placed Adrian Tew (8) with 39. Pete Stowell (22) was third on countback ahead of Kevin Gratton (19) after both returned with 38 points.
Last week Enmore Park hosted the annual presentation lunch for the Wessex League, a competition involving the Ladies sections of five local golf clubs,
Ladies from from Enmore, Minehead, Burnham and Berrow, Taunton and Pickeridge and Yeovil Golf Clubs joined together to reflect on another successful season, and enjoy each others company at the end of which two presentations were made.
Annette Poynton from Burnham and Berrow presented the trophy to Jill Paul from Taunton and Pickeridge who won the competition for the first time in 12 years.
This was a special occasion for the league organiser Janet Hambly, herself an Enmore member since 1986, who has stepped down after co-ordinating the competition for the past 24 years.
In recognition and to say thank you for all her hard work Janet Hambly was presented with a gift from the Clubs, by Gwen Cavill the Enmore Club Development Director and Club Captain Elect.
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