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Footjoy Masters at wonderful Vale Royal and Hazel Grove times
Next great Maxitours events
Alistair Mackenzies Hazel Grove Thursday 24th May -few spaces, see below.
North Manchester Tuesday 29th May -few spaces
Maxitours Footjoy Masters At Vale Royal.
A field of nearly 100 Maxitours competitors enjoyed playing in the Footjoy Masters at the wonderful Vale Royal course today. Many thanks, to my good friend Matt Turnock for running the event so well whilst I am battling through the Florida thunderstorms.
As I am away I have no idea about any sports news, I am not too bothered who won the premiership however does anyone know if Kenny Dalgliesh has made any new signings for Liverpool?
Thanks to Bob Bardsley from Footjoy for his Sponsorship of todays event.
Matt’s report is below:
All went well here at sunny Vale Royal Abbey. Ross Birch made the comment as he walked into register that Tim was looking younger and more hansome than he had ever seen him, then realised it was me (honestly it must be the smoke getting in his eyes). Much debating was made by groups as to whether or not to enter the 2’s and for quite a few it was a costly mistake in underestimating their abilities with no fewer than ten players making 2 but only five of them had entered the sweep. Most frustrated must have surely been Roger Percival who made an eagle on the 246 yard 3rd Par 4. Steve Parle’s team came back in a magnificent 40 points to make sure they did not prop up the rest of the field after a horrendous 28 point haul on the front 9 “we were determined not to come last” was their parting comment showing the Man City never give up attitude.
The battle for the spoils was hard contested with Moby Rawthore’s team of Guds Ahmed, Ross Birch and Ian Grogan coming out on top with an impressive 88 points followed closely by Gary Garner, Ray Ward, Geoff Cogswell and George Gregson with 85 points with third place going to Charles Herbert, Mark Richardson, Alan Pengelly and Barry Horricks with 84.
All players said the course was in amazing condition and the Vale Royal staff were very helpful throughout the whole day
| Vale royal | 19-Apr-2012 | |||
| Pos | Team Players | Score | OoM | Comment |
| 1 | Moby Rawthore, Guds Ahmed, Ross Birch, Ian Grogan | 88 | 12 | Footjoy travel holdall each |
| 2 | Gary Garner, Ray Ward, Geoff Cogswell, George Gregson | 85 | 10 | Footjoy Aqualies each |
| 3 | Charles Herbert, Mark Richardson, Alan Pengelly, Barry Horricks | 84 | 8 | Footjoy Holdall each |
| 4 | Neville Dennis, John Reilly, Jimmy O’Reilly, Pete O’Neil | 83 | 6 | Footjoy shoe care kit each |
| 5 | Frank Garvey, Wayne Nuttall, Kevin Fitzpatrick, Paul Bradley | 83 | 4 | |
| 6 | Mac Wells, Jordan Humes, Alex Prichard, Matt Robinson | 82 | 2 | |
| 7 | Kenny Jepson, Tony Lowe, James Ecles, | 82 | ||
| 8 | Lewis Marland, Matt Sayers, Gareth Winston, Alf Shillitoe | 82 | ||
| 9 | John Bent, Jason Seddon, Paul Dalby, Simon Bowers | 81 | ||
| 10= | Neil Higgins, Ian Waller, Mark Steggals, Andy Burns | 78 | ||
| 10= | Brian Hopkins, Roy Hrgreaves, Neil Wrigley, Mike Powell | 78 | ||
| 12= | Dave Antrobus, Giles Terry, Dave Stanhope, Jack Coleman | 77 | ||
| 12= | Roger McMullan, Ron Hopkins, Arthur Homes, Robert Hands | 77 | ||
| 14= | Paul Bayley, David Henshall, Dvid Ryder, Roy Kirk | 76 | ||
| 14= | Alan Noden, Martin Murray, Ted Biddlecomb, John Robinson | 76 | ||
| 16= | Geoff Haynes, Terry Davison, Ian Ainsworth, Alan Clough | 75 | ||
| 16= | Roger Percival, Daniel Percival, Pete Atherton, Ed Wilkson | 75 | ||
| 16= | Sym, Chadwick, Price, McKenzie | 75 | ||
| 16= | Paul Armstrong, Dave Herbert, Darren Price, Sean McVittie | 75 | ||
| 20 | Gav Sutcliffe, Paul Wrigley, John Farell, Brian Robinson | 74 | ||
| 21 | Colin Lynch, Don Bradshaw, Clint Jolly, Patrick O’Neil | 73 | ||
| 22 | Steve Parle, Gordon Warke, Bernhard Wood, Mike Gee | 68 | ||
| 23 | Nigel Eckersley, Richardson, Anderson, Foxcroft | 67 | ||
| 24 | Mick Mahon, Tony Wilson, John Farnsworth, Frank Havard | 65 |
The nearest pin 10th was won by Jim Ecles (a matter on inches from the hole)
The longest drive 18th was won by Neil Higgins (a monster 300+ yards by all accounts)
2’s – Alf Shillitoe, Geoff Cogswell and Paul Dalby, Martin Murray and Ted Bibblecomb £110 7 titleist prov1s or 14 AD333s.
Hazel Grove Pairs betterball.
10.20am Neville Dennis x4
10.30am Colin Roberts x4
10.40am Ian King x4
10.50am Dave Stanhope x4
11.00am Colin Lynch x4
11.10am Paul Taylor x4
11.20am Jeff Wealands x4
11.30am Norman Quick x4
11.40am Mick Mahan x4
11.50am John Bent x4
12.00pm Gary Garner x4
12.10pm
12.20pm John Burt x2 Malc Wells x2
12.30pm Charles Herbert x4
12.40pm
12.50pm Moby Rawthore x4
1.00pm
1.10pm
1.20pm Richard Preston x4
1.30pm Frank Garvey x4
1.40pm
1.50pm John Hilton x2 Carl Kennedy x2
2.00pm
2.10pm Kenny Jepson x4
2.20pm Gav Sutcliffe x4
2.30pm Simon Carless x4
Delightful Dunham and Footjoy sponsored Vale Royal ‘team of 4’ times for next Weds
*** Alistair Mackenzies ‘must play’ Cavendish a new venue confirmed for Thursday 14th June, in my top 5 favourite UK courses, great setting, terrific greens, -they make Augusta’s look flat***
Vale Royal The Footjoy Am-Am teams of 4 next Weds -still few spaces left!!! £25 including great prizes and bacon bap!
Hazel Grove 24th May –few spaces £20
North Manchester 29th May –few spaces £20
Prestbury Wilson Classic 7th June-nearly full £30
Cavendish 14th June- spaces £20
Maxitours at delightful Dunham Forest
The exclusive Dunham Forest Golf and Country club was the wonderful setting for todays Maxitours Golf Event.
In its 50 year history Dunham Forest has had only had 4 Club Professionals- The BBC Commentator Alex Hay, Ryder Cup player Dave Thomas, Doug Smith and currently the very highly respected professional Ian Wrigley who has served the club so well for nearly forty years. Many thanks to Ian, the friendly staff and members who made us feel very, very welcome indeed.
During the 2nd world war the Dunham course was used as an Italian prisoner of war camp. As Colin Lynch quietly stumbled through the trees searching for his pinnacle it was suggested that he looked rather like an escaped Italian inmate with his stripy golf pants, nice tan and slick black hair.
Next Monday Dunham Forest is hosting the Manchester United golf day, it may well be advisable to stay well away from the course as there could be a few golf shoes flying around the locker rooms and golf clubs flying around the course if results go as expected on Sunday.
In todays event John Reilly and Jimmy O’Reilly started this season where they left off last year as they set the early pace with 45 points. This was matched by the smartly dressed Pete Moores and the not so smartly dressed Moby Rawthore who were beaten on a card play off. Gary Garner and Ray Ward stood on the eighteenth tee with 45 points but a calamity of errors saw them fail to add to that total and they finished third on the card play off.
Near the end of the field 75 year old regulars Jimmy Eccles and Kenny Jepson were having the round of their lives as they recorded 26 points on the front nine. These two legends normally enjoy playing bad golf with very little success ‘are you enjoying the course chaps?’ I asked as I collected the nearest the pin marker ‘its absolutely bloody marveeluss!’ replied Kenny as his partner rolled in a birdie. Jimmy looked like he was having an outer body experience. Their 45 point haul was their best ever Maxitours performance however they were beaten into 4th place on the card play off ‘call the golf police!’ exclaimed Kenny ‘we’ve been robbed’.
Thanks for your support, I hope you had a terrific day on the links.
£80 4 pro vs or 8 srixon AD333
2’s Alan Smith Phil Ashcroft Paul Dalby Frank Stapleton Terry Davison Brian Hopkins Andy Stubbens
Nearest the pin 3rd hole Clint Jolley Dozen AD333
Nearest the Pin 8th hole Darren Wood Dozen AD333
Results from Magnificent Pleasington +Dunham Forest start times
Terrific Upcoming Maxitour events!
Dunham Forest Thursday 10th May –full £25 pairs
Vale Royal WEDNESDAY 16th May-nearly full £25 inc bacon bap Team of 4
Hazel Grove Thursday 24th May-filling fast £20 Shotsaver pairs
North Manchester Tuesday 29th May- filling fast £20 Team of 4
Results from magnificent Pleasington
The magnificent Pleasington Golf Course was presented in tremendous condition for this the first event of the Maxitours Summer season. The fast, smooth and true greens were really enjoyed by all 92 Maxitours players. Many thanks to the excellent greens staff for their professional work.
The Summer Tour officially started today and we new we were in for a great days golf when Colin Lynch revved his way into the Pleasington car park in his black Ferrari California (this car is only used by Colin in the summer months when extreme fine weather is forecast.) After playing some great golf recently Colin was delighted to pick up a pair of black Footjoy socks, but a white Taylor Made visor was not so warmly received ‘haven’t you got a black one to match my Ferrari?’ asked a disappointed Colin.
Big Phil Cogswell was out in the third match today, this talented musician plays keyboard at various venues across the UK in his band called ‘Crash.’ Phil’s claim to fame is once appearing on ‘Top of the Pops’ in the 70’s. Today Phil’s golf was hitting all the wrong notes as he popped and topped his way around the tricky heathland course. Phil also nearly caused a major ‘crash’ as his hooked tee shot clattered off the railway tracks bordering the 5th hole narrowly missing the 9.15 to Burnley .
Dave Stanhope turned up today with a really nasty eye infection and bumped into several chairs as he stumbled into the Pleasington Golf Club lounge barely able to see where he was going. Dave has worked hard and spent thousands of pounds seeking perfection in his golf swing however he appeared very alarmed to find himself playing his best golf today despite the fact he could see neither the hole, nor the ball, nor his club.
Retired policeman John Stubbs is desperate to win some balls and enters in the 2’s sweep each week, unfortunately he very often returns to the Clubhouse upset, shaking and with tears in his eyes after ‘missing a string of birdie putts on the short holes’. Today the likeable 64 year old Sale member decided the simplest and least stressful way to make a two was on a par five and he holed his 3 wood to record that the rareist of birds-an Albatross- on Pleasington’s beautiful 7th hole. Congratulations on your wonderful achievement John!
Sean Reilly and Paul Bradley had a poor start to their round however an excellent back nine saw them record 44 points and a solid third place. Joe Leech and talented Pleasington member Tariq Aziz matched that score but Tariqs magnificent chip to save par on the 18th hole was enough to secure second place.
First place went to Steve Rourke and the on-form Moby Rawthore from Sale GC. It was a real team effort however the highlight of their round was when Rourke chipped in on the tough 13th hole as he became perhaps the scruffiest looking golfer ever to win on Maxitours.
Many thanks for your support of todays event, I hope you enjoyed this great venue.
Tim.
Nearest the pin 10th hole David Wilson Dozen AD333
Nearest the pin 16th hole Moby Rawthore Dozen AD333
2s £70 24 balls 3pro V1 balls or 6 srixon balls each Moby Rawthore Gav Sutcliffe Neil Ritchie Martin Bray Andy Hall Guy Hall John Stubbs
Check your final Shotsaver Order of Merit ranking!
Taylor Made RBZ Irons steel and graphite-best uk price
Taylor Made R11 Irons reg and stiff -best uk price
Taylor made R9 irons reg and stiff just £299!
Spaces at Pleasington this Thursday- nearly full-times for 4 players at 9.36am, 10am and 2.28pm
Final Winter Shotsaver s430 Order of Merit
Nearly 1000 golfers competed in Maxitours events this winter and 276 talented golfers played well enough to earn Order of Merit points. The Final Shotsaver S430 Order of Merit was just won by John Reilly after his good friend Jimmy O’Reilly and Moby Rawthore made strong challenges on the exciting final day singles. Many thanks to Shotsaver for their tremendous support of this years Order of Merit which I am delighted to announce will continue this Summer.
| Position | Name | TOTAL PTS |
| 1 | John Reilly | 97 ShotsaverS430 |
| 2 | Jimmy O’Reilly | 95 ShotsaverS210 |
| 3 | Moby Rawthore | 92 ShotsaverS210 |
| 4 | Chris Cyprus | 63 |
| 5 | Frank Massey | 60 |
| 6 | Paul Dalby | 59 |
| 7 | Frank Garvey | 57 |
| 8 | Ian King | 56 |
| 8 | Andy Stubbens | 56 |
| 10 | Cath Rawthore | 50 |
| 11 | Neville Dennis | 46 |
| 11 | Gary Garner | 46 |
| 11 | Pete Holmes | 46 |
| 11 | Andy Taylor | 46 |
| 11 | Joe York | 46 |
| 16 | Brian Hopkins | 44 |
| 17 | Guds Ahmed | 40 |
| 17 | John Dolan | 40 |
| 17 | Martin Firth | 40 |
| 20 | Carl Kennedy | 39 |
| 20 | Darren Whittaker | 39 |
| 22 | Richard Palmer | 38 |
| 23 | Steve Dunphy | 37 |
| 23 | John Hilton | 37 |
| 23 | Mike Wilson | 37 |
| 26 | Mark Brierley | 34 |
| 26 | Mark Foley | 34 |
| 26 | Joe Kirwan | 34 |
| 26 | Mick Mahan | 34 |
| 30 | Peter Coughlin | 29 |
| 30 | Stuart Pearson | 29 |
| 30 | Frank Stapleton | 29 |
| 33 | Paul Bradley | 28 |
| 33 | Charlie Rooney | 28 |
| 33 | Bill Ross | 28 |
| 36 | Seamus Keegan | 27 |
| 36 | John Wraeg | 27 |
| 38 | John Bent | 26 |
| 38 | Ryan Foley | 26 |
| 38 | Peter Maxwell | 26 |
| 38 | Roger Percival | 26 |
| 42 | Sean Reilly | 24 |
| 43 | Trevor Golds | 23 |
| 43 | Liam Harrison | 23 |
| 45 | Phil Ashcroft | 22 |
| 45 | Terry Davison | 22 |
| 45 | Dennis Humphries | 22 |
| 45 | Mike Spencer | 22 |
| 49 | Ian George | 21 |
| 49 | Dave Keen | 21 |
| 51 | Ian Ainsworth | 20 |
| 51 | Dave Collinson | 20 |
| 51 | Mike Lynch | 20 |
| 51 | Barney Ross | 20 |
| 55 | Ross Birch | 19 |
| 55 | Richard Godbold | 19 |
| 55 | Paul Sherlock | 19 |
| 55 | Gavin Sutcliffe | 19 |
| 59 | Paul Crisp | 18 |
| 59 | Stuart Rudge | 18 |
| 61 | Chris Heggarty | 17 |
| 61 | Harry Malpas | 17 |
| 61 | Mark McPhail | 17 |
| 61 | Jay Seddon | 17 |
| 61 | Roy Sinclair | 17 |
| 61 | Connor Winstanley | 17 |
| 67 | Bob Aston | 16 |
| 67 | Graham Brownhill | 16 |
| 67 | Jeff Cogswell | 16 |
| 67 | Barry Harrison | 16 |
| 67 | Geoff Haynes | 16 |
| 67 | Paul Hodgson | 16 |
| 67 | Ian Taylor | 16 |
| 67 | Neil Todd | 16 |
| 75 | Mark Green | 15 |
| 75 | Ron Jolley | 15 |
| 75 | Jeff Wealands | 15 |
| 78 | Jim Caldwell | 14 |
| 78 | Charles Herbert | 14 |
| 78 | Peter O’Neill | 14 |
| 78 | Alan Pengally | 14 |
| 78 | Paul Taylor | 14 |
| 83 | Peter Atherton | 13 |
| 83 | Paul Conchie | 13 |
| 83 | Martin France | 13 |
| 83 | Liam Kindon | 13 |
| 83 | Peter Moores | 13 |
| 83 | Tony Wilson | 13 |
| 89 | Andy Adshead | 12 |
| 90 | Kevin Barker | 12 |
| 89 | Andy Bethell | 12 |
| 89 | Ollie Bowden | 12 |
| 89 | Andy Bradley | 12 |
| 89 | Matt Coe | 12 |
| 89 | Garry Davies | 12 |
| 89 | Carl Elson | 12 |
| 89 | Mick Fenton | 12 |
| 89 | Keith Fitzhenry | 12 |
| 89 | Mike Grainger | 12 |
| 89 | Ian Greenwood | 12 |
| 89 | Paul Griffiths | 12 |
| 89 | Steve Hackett | 12 |
| 89 | John Leighton | 12 |
| 89 | Dave McCallum | 12 |
| 89 | Don Milligan | 12 |
| 89 | Martin Murray | 12 |
| 89 | Alex Pritchard | 12 |
| 89 | Chris Reid | 12 |
| 89 | Steve Rhodes | 12 |
| 89 | Mark Richardson | 12 |
| 89 | Colin Roberts | 12 |
| 89 | Ray Standring | 12 |
| 89 | Brett Sutcliffe | 12 |
| 89 | Malcolm Wells | 12 |
| 115 | John Anderton | 11 |
| 115 | Dave Antrobus | 11 |
| 115 | Andy Barstow | 11 |
| 115 | Stuart Coupe | 11 |
| 115 | John Davies | 11 |
| 115 | David Garner | 11 |
| 115 | George Gregson | 11 |
| 115 | Gail Heggarty | 11 |
| 115 | Sadime Ladha | 11 |
| 115 | Andy Lawman | 11 |
| 115 | Chris Leonard | 11 |
| 115 | Dave McGuiness | 11 |
| 115 | Mark Robinson | 11 |
| 115 | Jeff Sherburn | 11 |
| 115 | Elaine Sloane | 11 |
| 130 | Graham Aspinall | 10 |
| 130 | Ian Bardsley | 10 |
| 130 | Paul Bradley | 10 |
| 130 | Ben Davies | 10 |
| 130 | Declan Fitzhenry | 10 |
| 130 | Guy Hall | 10 |
| 130 | Jimmy Murphy | 10 |
| 130 | Matty Robinson | 10 |
| 130 | John Royle | 10 |
| 130 | David Smith | 10 |
| 130 | John Stubbs | 10 |
| 130 | Mike Sweeney | 10 |
| 130 | James West | 10 |
| 130 | Dave Wilson | 10 |
| 144 | Paul Bennett | 9 |
| 144 | Malcolm Brownhill | 9 |
| 144 | Neil Cox | 9 |
| 144 | Alan Clough | 9 |
| 144 | James Davison | 9 |
| 144 | Moira Forster | 9 |
| 144 | Simon Greenhalgh | 9 |
| 144 | Dave Madely | 9 |
| 144 | Gary Lyons | 9 |
| 144 | Jason Waite | 9 |
| 144 | Ray Ward | 9 |
| 144 | John Webb | 9 |
| 144 | Martin Williams | 9 |
| 157 | Richard Blackwell | 8 |
| 157 | Dave Blood | 8 |
| 157 | Keith Bowden | 8 |
| 157 | Dave Brown | 8 |
| 157 | Frank Byatt | 8 |
| 157 | Jim Cox | 8 |
| 157 | John Farrell | 8 |
| 157 | Steve Graham | 8 |
| 157 | John Grint | 8 |
| 157 | Mick Holmes | 8 |
| 157 | Will Hudson | 8 |
| 157 | John Keenan | 8 |
| 157 | John Killoran | 8 |
| 157 | Willie Morgan | 8 |
| 157 | Warren Newton | 8 |
| 157 | Dave W Ryder | 8 |
| 157 | Lee Scott | 8 |
| 157 | Andy Taylor 2 | 8 |
| 157 | Mike Wardrop | 8 |
| 176 | Mike Bishop | 7 |
| 176 | Les Bray | 7 |
| 176 | Paul Granelli | 7 |
| 176 | Andy Hamnett | 7 |
| 176 | Rob Hands | 7 |
| 176 | Pete Keena | 7 |
| 176 | Chris Lowe | 7 |
| 176 | Rob Newton | 7 |
| 176 | Steve Pletts | 7 |
| 176 | Graham Rowlett | 7 |
| 176 | Matt Taylor | 7 |
| 176 | Paul Tomasson | 7 |
| 188 | Rob Caruana | 6 |
| 188 | Geoff Chapman | 6 |
| 188 | Paul Clay | 6 |
| 188 | Pete Cleaver | 6 |
| 188 | Brian Craven | 6 |
| 188 | John Crane | 6 |
| 188 | Phil Davies | 6 |
| 188 | Alan Demmy | 6 |
| 188 | George Drakonakis | 6 |
| 188 | David Fearnley | 6 |
| 188 | Matt Gillibrand | 6 |
| 188 | Simon Hartland | 6 |
| 188 | Gaz Hibbert | 6 |
| 188 | Marcus Kaye | 6 |
| 188 | Mike Kulik | 6 |
| 188 | Dave Marchant | 6 |
| 188 | Robert Martland | 6 |
| 188 | Andy Moran | 6 |
| 188 | Sam Poole | 6 |
| 188 | Matt Simister | 6 |
| 188 | Dave Terry | 6 |
| 188 | Mike Tricket | 6 |
| 188 | Ray Twist | 6 |
| 188 | Ian Waddington | 6 |
| 188 | Paul Waring | 6 |
| 188 | John Woodall | 6 |
| 214 | John Aikenhead | 5 |
| 214 | Alex Baguley | 5 |
| 214 | Colin Byrne | 5 |
| 214 | Nigel Davies | 5 |
| 214 | Ian Fife | 5 |
| 214 | Charles Hewitt | 5 |
| 214 | Colin Poole | 5 |
| 214 | John Rigby | 5 |
| 214 | Frank Wrigley | 5 |
| 223 | Derek Batey | 4 |
| 223 | John Braithwaite | 4 |
| 223 | Simon Carling | 4 |
| 223 | Dave Harlow | 4 |
| 223 | Ron Hopkins | 4 |
| 223 | John Hughes | 4 |
| 223 | Tom McPhail | 4 |
| 223 | Dave Mountain | 4 |
| 223 | Chris O’Neill | 4 |
| 223 | Frank Sinclair | 4 |
| 223 | Phil Smeathers | 4 |
| 237 | Zak Ali | 3 |
| 237 | Martin Bray | 3 |
| 237 | Tony Caldwell | 3 |
| 237 | Dylon Dyer | 3 |
| 237 | Simon Helmsley | 3 |
| 237 | Ian Hodgson | 3 |
| 237 | Chris Jaram | 3 |
| 237 | Pat Keenan | 3 |
| 237 | Frazer Lloyd-Jones | 3 |
| 237 | James McCormack | 3 |
| 247 | Jeff Andrews | 2 |
| 247 | Andrew Bannister | 2 |
| 247 | John Brazier | 2 |
| 247 | Basil Burton | 2 |
| 247 | Laurie Cole | 2 |
| 247 | Jonathan Davies | 2 |
| 247 | Gavin Dixon | 2 |
| 247 | Peter Freeman | 2 |
| 247 | Andy Hall | 2 |
| 247 | Arthur Holmes | 2 |
| 247 | Trevor Horton | 2 |
| 247 | Tony Jennison | 2 |
| 247 | Tim Johnson | 2 |
| 247 | Darren Knutton | 2 |
| 247 | Colin Lynch | 2 |
| 247 | Rick Northover | 2 |
| 247 | Roger Northover | 2 |
| 247 | Patrick O’Neill | 2 |
| 247 | Richard Preston | 2 |
| 247 | Roger Rimmington | 2 |
| 247 | Gary Sinclair | 2 |
| 268 | Phil Byrne | 1 |
| 268 | Mike Campbell | 1 |
| 268 | Dave Ellison | 1 |
| 268 | Peter Kenny | 1 |
| 268 | Mick King | 1 |
| 268 | Mike Lechef | 1 |
| 268 | Alan Russell | 1 |
| 268 | Bob Snook | 1 |
| 268 | Paul Wrigley | 1 |