Championship - Silver & Bronze Divisions 2014
NVLGS • June 26, 2014

The winners of the Championship – Silver & Bronze Divisions held at Barnham Broom Golf Club on 20th June 2014.
67 ladies played (38 in Silver and 29 in Bronze)
Silver Division Results:
Position | Prizewinners | Club | Results |
---|---|---|---|
Scratch 1st | Mary Wilson | King’s Lynn | Gross 80 |
Scratch 2nd | Sue Meadows | Hunstanton | Gross 83 |
Scratch 3rd | Ann Fletcher | Ryston Park | Gross 86 |
Handicap 1st | Sharon Yenson | Dunston Hall | Gross 91, H/cap 19, Nett 72 |
Handicap 2nd | Liz Dann | Weston Park | Gross 91, H/cap 18, Nett 73 |
Handicap 3rd | Jenny Beckett | Marriott Sprowston Manor | Gross 92, H/cap 17, Nett 75 CB |
Bronze Division Results:
Position | Prizewinners | Club | Results |
---|---|---|---|
Scratch 1st | Celia Pheysey | Eaton | Gross 100 |
Scratch 2nd | Barbara Warren | Eaton | Gross 101 |
Scratch 3rd | Wendy Shadrack | Weston Park | Gross 103 |
Handicap 1st | Jacquie Reeks | King’s Lynn | Gross 105, H/cap 28, Nett 77 |
Handicap 2nd | Sandra Hodges | Marriott Sprowston Manor | Gross 105, H/cap 26, Nett 79 |
Handicap 3rd | Sue Sides | Costessey Park | Gross 104, H/cap 22, Nett 82 CB |
Winners of the Trophies:
Trophy | Winners |
---|---|
Silver Division | |
Championship Cup | Mary Wilson |
Joy Boult Salver | Sue Meadows |
Doreen Pallister Cup | Sharon Yenson |
- | |
Bronze Division | |
Curtis Cup | Celia Pheysey |
Bessie Turnbull Trophy | Jacquie Reeks |
- | |
Over 65 | |
Gwen Watts Trophy | Mary Wilson |
President Barbara reported that the weather was good and that the course was in excellent condition especially the greens which she said were much faster than when she was a member! (She obviously got the hang of them pretty quickly as she only missed winning the Curtis Cup by 1 point!!) Barbara said the Lady Captain and her team worked very hard to make sure the day went well and that it was good to see Sam Martin who came along to see what we get up to. Sam said she had enjoyed the camaraderie and fun to which Barbara replied that she has all that to look forward to when she’s an “old” lady!!!
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