Doncaster golf round-up: Town Moor, Thornhurst Park, Hickleton, Wheatley
Dave Morley (39) was runner-up with Jim Pickersgill (38) bagging third spot.
Juliet Swinbourne (34 points) claimed victory in the women’s Captain’s Day single stableford.
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Hide AdChristine Wigglesworth (31) finished second with Kath Smith (27) notching third place.
Ray Oakland (38 points) pipped runner-up Colin Woodhouse (37) to win Thornhurst Park’s stableford on Thursday.
Norman Collier (38 points) claimed victory in the club’s monthly stableford the following day.
Brian Kaye (36) edged Jeff Thornton into third place as a result of a better back-nine
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Hide AdAlison Wordsworth (gross 90 net 70) headed the field in the club’s monthly medal on Saturday.
Tony Wood (gross 83 net 71) was second with Keith Wordsworth (gross 90 net 72) claiming third spot.
Tony Wood (38 points) romped home in Sunday’s stableford competition.
Peter Hammond (31 points) pushed Alison Wordsworth into third place courtesy of a better back-nine.
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Hide AdMother and son Marie and Chris White won Hickleton’s Ashlea Mixed Trophy – a half combined handicap stroke play competition for related pairings – with a net 71.
Terry and Trina Swain (net 74) were runners-up.
Alison Knowles, who recently won the club’s women’s championship for the 11th successive year, was an impressive winner of the Constance Davies Vase stableford with a score of 39 points.
Margaret Roberts (35 points) led the chasing pack with Anne Cooke (33) also featuring in the top three.
Lisa Rodgers (44 points) won the women’s stableford during the club’s men’s Captain’s Day on Sunday. Sheila Inglis (35) was runner-up with Trina Swain (35) in third place as a result of an inferior back-nine.
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Hide AdJo Irwin and Dave Lawrence (69 points) won Wheatley’s President’s Cup.
Lindsey Griffiths (net 74) recorded a four-shot win in the women’s medal. Nicky Harrod (78) and Jenny Brennan were only separated by a better back-nine.