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2018 Results

Our results for the 2017/2018 season were as follows

(most recent event first):

Challenge Trophy
The Leicestershire Golf Club
- 11th October 2018
27 hole stableford (full handicap)

Robert Brown, winner of the 2018 Challenge Trophy
Robert Brown, winner of the 2018 Challenge Trophy

Write-up by Steve Lloyd
31 players fought their way through the traffic to The Leicestershire Golf Club for the final event of the 2017/18 season, the Challege Trophy. The course was in a fine condition and the weather, once again, remaine dry despite their being plenty of rain around both before and after the event. Although the rain stayed away, the wind definitely blew and made scoring tricky on the tree-lined course.

After 27 holes of stableford competition fifth place went to Brian Hornby scoring 45 points off a handicap of 23, Ian Ronson was one point ahead on 46, playing off 18.

In third, laying off 4 was Geoff Wayman who is a member at The Leicestershire and used home advantage well, scoring 48 points, one ahead of John Shaw who finished second on 49 points off a handicap of 5.

Another player using home advantage to full effect was Robert Brown, playing for the first time in several months after hernia surgery. Despite the lack of golf though, Robery took his first BUNGS trophy, scoring 50 points off his handicap of 21 - very well played Robert.

 View full results and handicap adjustments from The Leicestershire

Gross 2's Scored by the following
8th Par 3 157 yards John Stamper £10
8th Par 3 157 yards Kevin Morris £10

Captain's Trophy
Walmley Golf Club
- 12th September 2018
18 hole stableford (full handicap)

Kev Armitt, winner of the 2018 Captain's Trophy
Kev Armitt, winner of the 2018 Captain's Trophy

Write-up by Steve Lloyd
38 players made their way to Walmley Golf Club in Sutton Coldfield for this year’s Captain’s Trophy. Some arrived late as usual whilst some of us were a tad early. With Marcho having to abandon his 66 mile walk from Inglesham due to severe blisters, he and his support team arrived at the golf club close to 3am and spent a chilly night in the cars. Our Captain made it 46 miles in just under 18 hours which is still  a phenomenal achievement and over £5000 has been made from his Just Giving page alone. Adrian will be completing the final 20 miles of the walk on Sunday 7th October, anyone else wanting to make a donation, please visit his Just Giving page.

Onto the golf and the course was in a fantastic condition and the weather matched it, heavy overnight rain passed through and a bright conditions were very welcome. The morning team competition was won by the first group onto the course, Wayne Stoddard, Steve Harris and James Shipman on 37 points.

Scoring in the afternoon was pretty good and no one player blew everyone else away, it was very tight ‘at the top’. Fifth went to Gordon Galloway on 33 points, playing off a handicap of 8, which was two behind four players all tied on 35 points, so countback was to decide the top four places. Playing off 5, Adam Thompson scored 20 n the front nine but a faltering 15 on the back nine meant he had to settle for fourth.

Third went to Neil Preston who scored 19 out and 16 back off a handicap of 16. Second place went to the man who’d walked 46 miles to be there, so despite ravaged feet and limping all the way round, Adrian Marchant, playing off 13, scored 18 on the front nine and 17 on the back nine for his 35 point total.

With the same score both front and back nine, but with a better last 6 holes, was Kevin Armitt playing off a handicap of 14. Kev is having a great BUNGS season and this was his second win of the year and also took him to the top of the League Cup standings with one event to go. Well played Kev.

 View full results and handicap adjustments from Walmley

Gross 2's Scored by the following
11th Par 3 172 yards Gordon Galloway £10
18th Par 3 160 yards Brian Hornby £10

BUNGS Shield
Longcliffe Golf Club
- 17th August 2018
36 hole eclectic stableford (90% handicap)

Paul Jobbins takes collects his trophy from Captain Adrian Marchant
Paul Jobbins takes collects his trophy from Captain Adrian Marchant

Write-up by Steve Lloyd
26 BUNGS members plus two guests headed to Longcliffe Golf Club for this year's selected-score eclectic competition, played over 36 holes. Another fine day was matched by a superb golf course in great condition which was still playing hot and fiery after all the recent dry, hot weather. The greens had been regularly watered though and the overnight rain meant they were receptive and in a fantastic condition.

Scoring was good on this occasion (by BUNGS standards) with 39 points needed to be in the prizes. Fourth went to Steve Barkshire, playing off 11, whose 39 points pipped Gary Tyler with a better back nine. Two points ahead in third was Adam Thompson scoring 40 points off his handicap of 5.

Defending the title he won last year at Luffenham Heath was Steve Lloyd who put up a good defence but had to settle for second place, scoring 41 points off a handicap of 7. A full three points ahead was Paul Jobbins, playing off 9, who continued a fine season by winning the event with a superb 44 points, well played Paul.

 View full results and handicap adjustments from Longcliffe

Gross 2's Scored by the following
5th Par 3 135 yards Ivan Wozniak £5
5th Par 3 135 yards Adam Thompson (twice) £5
5th Par 3 135 yards Alex Tolley £5
15th Par 3 157 yards Paul Jobbins £5
15th Par 3 157 yards Gary Tyler £5

Pairs Championship
Handsworth Golf Club
- 20th July 2018
18 hole fourball betterball stableford (90% handicap)

Bobby Ho and John Stamper, winners of the 2018 Pairs Championship
Bobby Ho and John Stamper, winners of the 2018 Pairs Championship

Write-up by Steve Lloyd
Another small field of just 23 players came to Handsworth Golf Club for the 2018 Pairs Championship. The heatwave continued, with it being scorching all day, although there was some rain during the afternoon which was actually quite welcome. The course was scorched and bone dry, and played hard and fast but the greens had obviously been well watered and were lush, green and not as quick as expected.

The morning money was shared between the pairs of Steven Raji/Adrian Marchant and Alex Tolley/Phil Latham whose stableford points over the nine holes were identical on every hole (23 points in total), that's got to be a first for BUNGS.

The afternoon scoring was probably as good as evry seen at a BUNGS event, with the exception of the pair in last place who will remain nameless.43 points, was only good enough for third place on this occasion and that went to Alex Tolley and Phil Latham who pipped Wayne Tandy and Jeff Sackett into third with a better back nine.

There was a four point jump up to second with Gordon Sullivan and Kevin Armitt having a fantastic performance scoring 25 on the front nine and 22 on the back nine for a superb 47 points. Unfortunately for Gordon and Kev, Bobby Ho and John Stamper also had a wonderful day and matched their score of 47. Scoring 23 on the front nine and 24 on the back nine taking the title on countback - a fantastic performance, well played fellas,

Howard Holliday scored a hole in one at the 6th
Howard Holliday scored a hole in one at the 6th

Mention must also be given to Howard Holliday who became the fifth BUNGS person to join the hole in one club after he aced the 6th with a 9 iron. Howard was not as excited as others might be after such a feat, it was his sixth afterall. Some of us have been playing the game for over thirty years and not had one :-(

 View full results and handicap adjustments from Handsworth

Gross 2's Scored by the following
4th Par 3 142 yards Steve Lloyd £10
6th Par 3 138 yards Howard Holliday
(hole in one)
£10
6th Par 3 138 yards Mark Johnson £10

BUNGS Championship & BUNGS Masters
Tadmarton Heath Golf Club
- 1st June 2018
18 hole stableford (full handicap)

Steve Hendy, winner of the 2018 BUNGS Championship receives his trophy from Adrian Marchant
Steve Hendy, winner of the 2018 BUNGS Championship receives his trophy from Adrian Marchant

Write-up by Steve Lloyd
With it being half term and the BUNGS tour to Yorkshire only two weeks away, it was a lower than usual field of 27 players who drove to Tadmarton Heath in Banbury for this season's BUNGS Championship and BUNGS Masters.

The course has seen some torrential rain overnight and parts of the clubhouse had been flooded, along with lots of the bunkers. The greenstaff were hard at work with the rakes however ad with the excellent natural drainage, there were only a few that were GUR. Considering the rain, the course was in superb condition and the quality of the golf course matched the weather on a warm sunny day. Plenty of white legs were on view with many to turn more 'reddish' by the end of the day.

The bacon sandwiches were one of the best we've had and were enjoyed by all and it was onto the tee for the morning team competition, although the morning score did count for those playing in 'The Masters'.

The morning money went to the Captain's team. Accompanied by Adam Thompson and Tim Thacker, they 'stole' the money from under the nose of Steve loyd, Bobby Ho and Darren Minor by a solitary point.

After the obligatory sound and sandwiches for lunch, it was time to rub on the suntan lotion (or don the lighter of your many fleeces if you're Tim Thacker) and get back out there for the afternoon round.

With just 27 players, main prizes were for the top four players only, although there were the new prizes for the 19-28 Handicap category, won by Jeff Thacker and the 1-18 handicap category, won by Kevin Armitt,

Fourth place went to John Shaw on on 34 points who scored 16 on the front nine and 18 on the back nine off a handicap of 5. In third, also on 34 was Adam Thompson playing off 5. Thommo scored just 14 on the front nine but an excellent 20 on the back nine to pip John on countback.

Two points ahead, playing off a handicap of 16 was Phil Latham who scored a very steady 18 points on each nine for second place. Beating Phil on countback with a better back nine of 20 points was Steve Hendy, whose 16 on the front nine and 36 point total was enough to secure not only this year's BUNGS Championship but also the BUNGS Masters title. Well played Steve.

View full results and handicap adjustments from Tadmarton Heath

Gross 2's Scored by the following

No 2's scored


BUNGS Memorial Salver
Cavendish Golf Club
- 3rd May 2018
18 hole stableford (full handicap)

Adrian Marchant, winner of the 2018 BUNGS Memorial Salver receives his trophy from Graham Thorpe
Adrian Marchant, winner of the 2018 BUNGS Memorial Salver receives his trophy from Graham Thorpe

Write-up by Steve Lloyd
30 BUNGS members plus four guests made their way up the A6 to Buxton to Cavendish Golf Club for this season's Memorial Salver competition. For yet another BUNGS event, the course was shut the day before out visit due to being waterlogged but luckily it was open and in a decent condition considering the hard winter thay've had up in Buxton. The greens weren't as good as hoped which was a little disappointing, especially as the greens are simply superb when in good nick.

The weather was dry, but very cold, many layers and wooly hats were in abundance as a cold wind kept the temperature down and, along with the wet conditions, made scoring difficult. What is supposedly a short course my modern standards, was playing every bit of its 5552 yards.

The morning money was won by Simon Hayward, Wayne Stoddard, Terry Tomkiss and Steven Lloyd on 43 points in the team competition, and everyone was saying how tired they were, and we'd only completed the morning 11 holes. The hilly terrain was certainly taking its toll.

After a lovely bowl of muchroom soup and the 'beigest' selection of sandwiches ever seen, it was back up the hill to the first tee for the afternoon competition.30 points was good enough for fifth place, it was also the score of the ninth place finisher, so a very popular score. Countback decided the places with Steve Barkhire in 9th, John Shaw 8th, Ian Ronson 7th and Kevin Morris 6th. Fifth went to Kevin Armitt, playing off 15, scoring 13 on the front 9 and 17 on the back 9.

One point ahead on 31 was Neil Preston scoring 14 on the front 9 and 17 on the back 9 off his handicap of 17. On 33, playing off nine was Paul Jobbins, scoring 17 on the front 9 and 16 on the back nine in third place, one behind Wayne Stoddard in second, playing off 8 and scoring 18 on the front 9 and 16 on the back 9.

Unbelievably, a whopping five point clear of his nearest challenger, was 2018 society Captain, Adrian Marchant. His disbelief was as great as everyone else's, but he did admit having a few strokes of luck along the way, making a par at the second after bouncing off the wall at the back of the green being just one. Playing off 16, Marcho scored 18 on the front 9 and a superb 21 on the back 9 for a fantasic 39 points. A well deserved victory and just as deserved, a three shot handicap reduction, well played Marcho.

View full results and handicap adjustments from Cavendish

Gross 2's Scored by the following
4th Par 3 121 yards Paul Jobbins £10
15th Par 3 108 yards Geoff Wayman £10

Enterprise Cup
Lilleshall Hall Golf Club
- 6th April 2018
18 hole stableford (full handicap)

Keith Evans, winner of the 2018 Enterprise Cup
Keith Evans, winner of the 2018 Enterprise Cup

Write-up by Steve Lloyd
37 BUNGS members headed to Lilleshall Hall Golf Club in Shropshire with a little trepidation in the air as we weren't sure what we were going to face. After one of the wettest March's for years, and with loads of rain falling in the days before our visit (we were nearly in Wales), it meant that the course only had nine holes open for a number of days prior to our visit. The course was fully open however, albeit a little soggy in places, but we were able to play at least, there numerous courses in the Midlands that have been shut for weeks. The greens had been recently scarified and sanded, so weren't in the best condition, but in reality they didn't putt too badly. There was only one temporary green, the 17th, which in his fine wisdom, Steve has chosen as the nearest the pin in two hole. Ball must be on the green the marker says, what f****ng green!!

For the morning round, the sun stayed permanently behind the clouds and a strong brreze meant it was cold and conditions were tricky. Played over 12 holes, the morning team event was won by Howard Holliday, Peter Meaney and 'birthday boy' Jeff Sackett on 47 points.

A mish-mash of different soups and sandwiches were served for lunch with lots of swapping of bowls and plates happening amongst the BUNGS contingent.

Back out onto the curse for the afternoon competition round and the sun made an appearance which warmed things up massively, but the wind remained meaning conditions remained tricky and scoring was going to be difficult, and so it proved.

7th place, and the winner of the 19-28 handicap category prize (for those outside the top five) was Robert Brown, scoring 29 points off a handicap of 21, In 6th, and winning the 1-18 handicap prize was society Secretary Steve Lloyd, scoring 31 off 6.

Onto the top five and in fifth was Peter Meaney, playing off 7, scoring 17 on the front nine and 15 on the back nine for 32 points. Also on 32 but with the scored reversed (15 on the front, 17 on the back) was Kevin Morris playing off 1.

One point ahead was John Haley, playing off 20, scoring 15 on the front and 18 on the back for 33 points. Second place went to Jamie Moore scoring a steady 17 points on each nine, for a 34 point total off a a handicap of 13. The winner, taking his maiden BUNGS title was Keith Evans. Playing off 21, Keith scored a fantastic 19 on the front 9 and 16 on the back nine for a 35 point total, enough to secure the 2018 Enterprise Cup, well playes Keith.

View full results and handicap adjustments from Lilleshall Hall

Gross 2's Scored by the following
6th Par 3 145 yards Steve Hendy £10
6th Par 3 145 yards Peter Meaney £10

The Ballesteros Bowl
Sherwood Forest Golf Club
- 9th March 2018
18 hole stableford (full handicap)

Kev Armitt, winner of the 2018 Ballesteros Bowl
Kev Armitt, winner of the 2018 Ballesteros Bowl

Write-up by Steve Lloyd
44 BUNGS members plus 2 guests arrived at Sherwood Forest Golf Club and it was some relief to see bright sunshine asmost of us had driven through some thick fog on the way and many were thinking the event would be cancelled. The flags were on tempoaries  but the pro assured us we'd be on main greens by our first tee time of 10am, and that proved to be the case.

The day before the event we were told that they had found some hidden asbestos in the kitchen whilst doing some refurbishment work and that it would be closed for our our visit. The club pulled out all the stops however, getting bacon cobs brought over fom nearby Mansfield Rugby Club for our breakfast and then wonderful homemade pies and chips from the nearby chippy sorted out after golf food, a very good effort from the club in the circumstances.

After the bacon cobs it was onto the first tee for Adrian Marchant's Captain's Drive-In. With the usual guesses as to far far it will go, Marcho had taken just a bit of stick from society members. It's fair to say those who know him best were the ones guessing less than 60 yards, using their knowledge of his golfing prowess wisely. He stuck two fingers up to all those though, smashing a great drive 232 yards doen the left hand edge of the fairway. Thre were 110 guesses but nobody guessed that distance exactly, but there were two guesses of 241 from Steve Barkshire and Marcho's partner Clare. The money was therefore split and ultimately donated back to Adrian's Breast Cancer Care charity, many thanks.

The golf course was in good condition considering the heavy snow of the previous week and the heavy rain of the previous few days, and the weather was bright, a few even venturing out in short sleeves. The greens were fast for March, a little bobbly at times due to the softness, but all in all, very very good.

Onto the prizes, and the 19-28 handicap winner (who didn't finish in the top five) was Ivan Wozniak, playing off 19 and scoring 31 points. Ivan actually finished 17th overall, so it shows the course was well suited to the lower handicappers. The 1-18 handicap winner was Phil Latham, playing of 15 and scoring 35 points in 6th place. One point ahead of Phil in 5th was James Shipman, playing off 10 and scoring 36 points, a good score considering he was 'hampered' by a double hit (with his putter would you believe) on one hole. Also on 36 was first time attendee Geoff Wayman, playing off 4. Geoff scored 19 points out and 17 points back to pip James on countback into fourth place.

Another on 36 was Terry Tomkiss who had a real steady day, scoring 18 on each nine off his handicap of 17, and countback secured third for Terry. One point head was Terry's playing partner and the ever steady Paul Jobbins, playing off 9. Paul scored 17 points out and 20 back for a 37 point total and second place,

A full three shots clear, with an excellent performance was Kev Armitt on 40 points. Playing off 17, Kev scored 21on the front nine and 19 on the back nine to secjure his maiden BUNGS title, well played Kev.

View full results and handicap adjustments from Sherwood Forest

Gross 2's Scored by the following
4th Par 3 157 yards Alan Heard £5
4th Par 3 157 yards James Shipman £5
7th Par 3 115 yards Kevin Armitt £5
7th Par 3 115 yards Darren Minor £5

The Cliff Thompson Salver
Formby Golf Club
- 13th November 2017
18 hole stableford (full handicap)

Karl Hughes, winner of the 2017 Cliff Thompson Salver
Karl Hughes, winner of the 2017 Cliff Thompson Salver

Write-up by Steve Lloyd
32 BUNGS members made the trip up to Formby for the 2017 winter trip where we were to play Formby Ladies on day one and the main Formby course on the second day. For once, everyone arrived in good time to enjoy their breakfast in the Formby Ladies clubhouse before heading into the cold and some putting practice.

The weather was dry and bright but there was a strong cold wind meaning that scoring was going to be difficult on the short heather lined course. With everyone wrapped up against the cold, it was off to the first tee.

Everyone chucked in a couple of quid meaning there was cash prizes for the first three pairs.

Third place went to Steve Barkshire and John Haley with 43 points to take £5 each, double that prize money was Tim Thacker and Terry Tomkiss in second scoring 45 points and one further ahead, each trousering £15 was Kevin Armitt and Steven Raji with an excellent 46 points.

After golf it was the short drive into Southport and the Ramada Plaza Hotel for the night.A few drinks and an excellent dinner were taken at the hotel which is where the majority stayed for the evening. A few ventured into the town to try and find some 'life' but they were to return 20 minutes later as all the establishments were either empty, closed or had just called last orders (at 10.10pm). Sunday night in mid November obviously isn't peak time in Southport!

Day two and it was back to Formby but this time to play the wonderful mens course. Again we had a dry day, there was a sprinkling of rain for ten minutes towards the end, but all in all the weather was superb for a November visit. Although it was actually a colder air temperature on day two, without the wind it felt a lot warmer and once you got moving, it was very pleasant to be on such a great golf course.

The main course is obviously a lot longer than the ladies course but it is wider and a touch more forgiving, but there was still plenty of heather, gorse and rough to be found on this magnificent test of golf.

This first event of the 2017/18 season saw the introduction of two additional handicap category prizes, with a prize voucher for the highest in category 1-18 and 19-28 (who finish outside the main top five places). Adrian Marchant took the 1-18 category on 33 points off a 12 handicap and John Stamper the 19-28 category with 31 points off a handicap of 23.

There were four players on 34 points who finished second to fifth postions, only being separated by countback. Fifth went to Bobby Ho, playing off 14 and scoring 19 on the front nine and 15 on the back nine.With a better back nine of 16 points (18 on the front) was Chris Dewes making his first BUNGS appearance off a handicap of 5 and finishing in fourth. Third went to John Haley, playing off 20 with 17 points on each nine and this was matched by Peter Meaney, handicap 8, whose better back six holes put him in second place.

Two shots clear though was Karl Hughes playing off 8 who scored a steady 18 points on each nine for a 36 point total and to take The Cliff Thompson Salver for 2017, well played Karl.

View full results and handicap adjustments from Formby

Gross 2's Scored by the following
10th Par 3 178 yards Chris Dewes £20

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