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Rose Bowl – Oake Manor 25 September 2022

The annual Rose Bowl competition was played on Sunday 25 September at Oake Manor GC.

Conditions were good for golf and the 20 entrants enjoyed the afternoon in Somerset. Amongst those 20 were a good number of the OT golf team which was pleasing to see as well as 4 younger members of the School ( an event for the 175th anniversary celebration prevented some staff and senior pupils playing).

The better ball competition was won by our OTGS President, Terry Davidge, and Matthew Pyke with second place going to Mike Cook and Andrew Maynard and third place to Iain Westwater and Clive Large.

Reigate Heath GC – 12 August 2022

This was the second year we held the meeting at glorious Reigate Heath GC on a very hot Friday afternoon. The day started with the formalities of a quick AGM, minutes can be found on the OTGS website, followed by lunch and golf. Ten OT’s had lunch and nine went out to play in the afternoon. It was decided that given the heat of day +30C we would compete for the prizes over 9 holes except for the Scratch Cup which was played over 18 holes for those that persevered! Prizes on offer were Nearest to the Pin, Longest Drive, Vets Cup, Scratch Cup and Team Prize.

Results:
Nearest to the Pin: Richard Willacy
Longest Drive: Simon Hobbs
Vets Cup: Richard Norris
Scratch Cup: David Higginson
Team Prizes: David Higginson/Mark Banham/Rob Mazur

Cyril Gray June 2022

This year competition took place as usual towards the end of June. Due to Covid the 50 years celebration of the CG (2021) was delayed until this year where we enjoyed a dinner (inside and out) at Worplesdon GC the evening before the competition started. It was such a success there are rumours this might be a regular event.

Taunton’s team for the 1st round against Liverpool consisted of: Pyke, Jenkins, Blood, Willacy, Westwater and Morgan (reserve Neil Robertson). Unfortunately we lost to Liverpool 2-1 by 1 hole! The draw was such that we were out again late afternoon and the team remained the same except Horne replaced Morgan. We were up against Brighton in the ‘Plate’ but never got off the starting blocks and lost 3-0.

Alas we soon drowned our disappoint with a last minute decision to return to Captain David M’s house that evening for a B-B-Q and a huge thanks to Anne and David for hosting and feeding us so well.

Extract from Captain’s messaging:
Dear Team, well another CG tournament comes (disappointingly prematurely) to an end. We lost narrowly ( by 1 hole!) to Liverpool in the Cup and rather more easily to Brighton in the plate, dispelling our reputation as “plate specialists”. Thank you to Richard for flying in from Menorca, thank you to Pykey for finding time to join us in amongst your whirl of summer social events, thank you to Tim both for your verbosity in messaging and for nearly setting a new fashion trend on the golf course yesterday afternnoon, thank you Jenks for partnering me yesterday morning, not losing my golf ball and for scoring our only point of the tournament(!), Horne for showing up and playing yesterday pm (albeit with a slightly antique trolley), and Robbo for being on standby for Thursday, Friday and Saturday ( you can stand down now!). And finally Westy for being a total star and inspiration to us all, 36 holes (well probably closer to 26!). Thank you all for another memorable 36 hours even if we didn’t get the results we were hoping for. Looking forward to CG 2023 already…DM

St George’s Hill GC – invitational 8 June 2022

12 OTGS players competed for the Fairwater cup at another glorious day at SGHGC. The final results were.

Stableford:
Richard Willacy (30), David Morgan (28), Simon Hobbs (25), Iain Westwater (30), Greg Whalley (26), David Higginson (34), Gary Hector (32), Phil Stickler (34), Pete Whalley (32).

Winner of Fairwater Cup – Phil Sticker (count back)
Second place – Dave Higginson
Third place – Gary Hector (count back)

Team Stableford (Best two scores on each hole)
Iain Westwater/Greg Whalley/Dave Higginson 75 points

Halford Hewitt 2022

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The OTGS were back to Kent for this annual event which normally takes place at the beginning of April. Last year the tournament was played in September due to Covid disruption so it seems only yesterday when we last played this competition. As you can imagine the weather conditions can vary between September and April and we weren’t let down. Only the week before the HH we were enjoying high temperatures and benign conditions followed by snow in Kent the weekend before the Hewitt and 10ºC drop in temperature. So anything could happen.

The draw this year was tough with Ampleforth (three times finalist in 2017/18 and 19), followed by either Malvern or Canford (both formidable teams with good track records). Taunton had 12 players in their team of which 4 were under 30 and 2 over 50, so a relatively young team! As predicted the weather was abysmal with 50mph winds interspersed with wintery showers, however, the weather is a great leveller of the game. After much debate the evening of the first match 10 of the available players were chosen to battle against Ampleforth. Taunton’s 1st Pair, Gary Hector & Phil Stickler, gained Taunton’s first point on the 2nd extra hole (i.e. the 20th). Greg Whalley & Jan Becker overcame their opponents on the 17th with a 2-1 win. Taunton’s 2nd pair (Mark Jenkins & Andy Ford) and 4th pair (Pete Whalley & Dave Higginson) unfortunately lost to their opponents. The match overall was now a tie on 2 each so it was down to the veterans Westwater & Willacy to produce the winning point and this they did on the final hole 1 Up! Taunton win 3-2 beating 3 times finalist Ampleforth in the shock result of the day/week! Extracts from the HH reporter were….“……….I am sure Taunton won’t mind me saying that the shock result of the day was their win over three-time finalists Ampleforth. I am told that this included a 5-putt at one stage – the final putt holed being easily missable. The result surprised the scorers at Deal so much that it initially went down on the website as an away win, (“Taunton 2 – 3?).” Taunton now faced Malvern on day two, again as mentioned by the HH reporter, “……Malvern play giant-killers Taunton in the second round today. The two have only met once before and Taunton were victorious….”. Sadly Taunton lost to Malvern 4-1, although the score doesn’t reflect the fact that one game lost 2/1 on the 17th and two games were halved on the 17th and 18th, so near misses.

As captain of this side for many years I was proud of how the team played and so in awe at how many teams came up to us and congratulated us on our remarkable win. However, let us not forget this is now the second time in a row that Taunton have been successful in the first round, last year we beat Bishop’s Stortford and lost to Bradfield in the 2nd round. This is a wonderful competition and I encourage all Taunton School pupils past and present who enjoy competitive golf to get in touch.

The Taunton team was:-
Richard Willacy (Captain), Iain Westwater, Pete Whalley, Greg Whalley, Gary Hector, Jan Becker, Mark Jenkins, Phil Stickler, Dave Higginson, Andy Ford, Ed Bradnock and Jack Malden.

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Brent Knoll Bowl – March 2022

What a fantastic weekend.  The weather was the best, the wind not too strong and we had a good team.

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Back L-R: Pete Whalley, Jan Becker, Mark Banham, Phil Stickler
Front L-R: Gary Hector, Greg Whalley
Spare: Richard Willacy, David Higginson

1st Round against Old Marlburians won 2-1,
2nd Round against Warwickshire Bears 3-0

Sunday Stableford – team scored 78 Points

We welcomed back Jan, who seems to be playing more golf again, and Mark (new recruit) whom I (Willacy) had the pleasure of playing with on Sunday scoring 29 Points, good effort.  Like the Halford Hewitt the standard gets better and better every year and this year was no exception, most of the Warwickshire Bears were scratch or better, so well done team.