The meeting was held in rather mixed weather on Friday 10th September at Aldeburgh Golf Club, where we were looked after superbly as usual. There was another good turnout of thirty two OFs, the same number as last year, including some who had not played at a meeting for some while, and one young lady who had recently joined the society, having left the College in the summer – this was Jo-Jo Hamer-Philip, a very promising young golfer, who had an excellent debut, winning the scratch cup. Her official handicap is 6, though her score of 32 suggests she was playing closer to 4 on the day.
The overall scoring was very good as can be seen from the results shown below:
Jo-Jo Hamer-Philip with the Le May Cup - the OFGS scratch prize
The prize winners were:
Points
Coronation Cup (best overall)
Jeremy Wade
43
Le May Cup (scratch)
Ms Jo Jo Hamer-Philip
32
1st Division 1
Jonny Newton
40
2nd Division 1
Martin Lamb
36
3rd Division 1
Andrew Towler
35
2nd Division 2
Peter Howard-Dobson
37
3rd Division 2
Andrew Wright
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Foursomes 1st
Roger Wharton & Jonny Newton
40
Foursomes 2nd
Gavin Cowell & Peter Howard-Dobson
36
Lamb Trophy
Richard Graves
72
Howard-Smith Cup
Peter Howard-Dobson
77
Mayhew/Sneath Salver (9 holes)
Andrew Wright
20
Stokes Tankard
John Gooderham
Jeremy Wade receives the Coronation Cup from Jill Turnbull with David Turnbull in command. Clive Cooksey is in the background.
Martin Lamb collects his 2nd prize in Division 1.
Richard Graves with the Lamb Trophy. In the background are: l-r, Jeremy Wade, Colin Bates, and Barry Lorkin (among others).
Andrew Wright collecting a bit more than his Mayhew/Sneath Salver and some golf balls!
Jill Turnbull presents John Gooderham with his well-deserved Stokes Tankard.
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