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2018/19 Winter League – Ade is the champion

After a final head to head battle at Frodsham, the winter league was won by the President beating Paul 3&1. Final table:

NameHandicapWinter League HandicapNovemberJanuary part 1JanuaryFebruaryFeb-02MarchTotalHole differnence
Ade19160323331411
Paul Kelsey2017332321143
Graham Copsey1617113313125
Pete Lyons171713200390
John Shern16163311019-1
Mike Adamson212020003389
Frank Sherlock1716303100710
Jason131301320171
Paul Sanderson24252100003-3
Pete Sherlock9100012003-4
Ray Smith24261000113-14
Mark22230010012-4
Les22240101002-6

2018 Ryder Cup – its a draw and Retained by the reds

A good performance by the blues with Pete and Frank starting with wins in the top group was not quite good enough with a 3:3 draw seeing the reds retain the trophy for another year.

Jason Moss Lost to Frank Sherlock 3/2
John Shearn Lost to Pete Sherlock 2/1
Graham Copsey Beat Vic Webster 2up
Peter Lyons Beat Les Holmes 4/3
Paul Kelsey Lost to Adrian Levin 2up
Mike Adamson Beat Ray Smith 5/4

 

The overall record now sees Graham strengthen is proud performance;

P W L D PTS (W2/D1)
Graham Copsey 8 6 1 1 13
Jason Moss 8 5 2 1 11
John Shearn 8 4 2 2 10
Frank Sherlock 8 4 2 2 10
Frank Buckley 6 4 1 1 9
Pete Sherlock 8 4 3 1 9
Pete Lyons 8 4 3 1 9
Mike Adamson 4 4 8
Ade Levin 8 3 5 6
Andy Macleod 3 2 1 4
Ian Crook 2 1 1 2
Paul Kelsey 3 1 2 2
Andy Booth 2 1 1 2
Brian Humphries 2 1 1 2
Chris Webster 1 1 2
Vic Webster 4 3 1 1
Paul Morrissey 3 3 0
Les Holmes 4 4 0
Dave Fell 1 1 0
Jeff Sherlock 2 2 0
Ray Smith 3 3 0
Andy Roberts 1 1 0
Gary Gilbert 2 2 0
Alan Rutherford 1 1 0

Ade has ground out the top position in the table

Jason delivered another handicap cutting round at Antrobus, but Ade managed to get a good enough round to prevent Jason and Pete from over taking him in the RC table. The full RC table can be seen here. 

Antrobus
09/09/2018
Position Name Score RC Points
1 Jason Moss 40 21382
2 John Shearn 36 17495
3 Peter Lyons 36 13607
4 Adrian Levin 36 11663
5 Ray Smith 33 9719
6 Frank Sherlock 33 7775
7 Paul Kelsey 32 5832
8 Pete Sherlock 30 3888
9 Graham Copsey 30 1944

All change at the top

John Shearn proves to be the king of the majors with yet another big victory in singles play.

Captain’s Day Wrexham Medal
30/08/2018
Position Name Score RC Points
1 John Shearn 72 50071
2 Adrian Levin 74 40271
3 Pete Sherlock 74 30471
4 Peter Lyons 76 25572
5 Jason Moss 77 23014
6 Frank Buckley 77 20457
7 Callum McCulloch 78 17900
8 Frank Sherlock 78 15343
9 Mark Pickering 79 12786
10 Graham Copsey 83 10229
11 Mike Adamson 83 7671
12 Paul Kelsey 86 5114
13 Paul Morrisey 93 2557

It’s all change at the top of the Ryder Cup as well as the double points moves Pete and Ade in to the top two positions.

222024 Adrian Levin
216789 Pete Sherlock
207514 Jason Moss
184432 Frank Sherlock
165390 Graham Copsey
155878 John Shearn
152158 Paul Kelsey
149324 Frank Buckley
121276 Peter Lyons
116050 Mark Pickering
109055 Les Holmes
105960 mike adamson
86640 Paul Sanderson
52127 Callum McCulloch
47353 Ian Crook
42063 Ray Smith
38370 Paul Morrisey
9860 rick w

Runcorn 26th August

It was wet and miserable for the first 9 yesterday in Runcorn but then dried up, the conditions resulted in some high scoring but Ade cleared up winning the competition with an excellent (for the conditions) 34 points and also nearest the pin.  Jason cemented his place at the top of the leader board with another solid second place.

 

Player Stableford Points
Ade Levin 34
Jason Moss 29
Paul Sanderson 29
Mike Adamson 28
Frank Buckley 23
Paul Kelsey 23
Mark Pickering 21
John Shern 20
Graham Copsey 20

Is he back?

John cut it fine, and not only did he catch up the back group, but surged through the field to score a par round and win by a shot. Jason took a firmer grip on the Ryder Cup league and it looks like golfer of the year is between Ade, Jason and Pete. Oh, and Paul Kelsey got the NTP.

Last game at Eccelston Park

We played for the last time at Eccleston Park today the course was dry but in good condition one week before it closes.

The handicap secretary had a stunning round in stunning weather and romped home to a win

 some of the society looking to see which fish had the ball on the 5th.

Close run thing at Northop

Northop had great weather this weekend and the golf was also very close, with lots of people playing to, or slightly better than their handicap. Frank took top spot with a great closing 17 holes, which does his Ryder Cup standing no harm at all. There are currently 6 players within one victory of top spot, and 3 players showing a consistent average score. It could be tight at the end, with Captain’s day being important with the double points.