Results from High Class Hopwood

Maxitours at high quality Hopwood

A stunningly beautiful summers day greeted the Maxitours competitors at sunny Middleton today.

As you drive into the lovely Golf Club there is a huge sign announcing that Hopwood is Manchester’s premier Golfing venue and absolutely no one was arguing against that claim after they played this classic parkland masterpiece.

‘That was awesome’ said Silkstone’s Rob Platt ‘what a course! ‘
‘Wow, what an excellent track’ said Ashton on Mersey star Ian Thompson.

The food was terrific and the O’Connor family who run both the Pro shop and the Secretary’s office were terrific to deal with. The only criticism of the day came from salad dodger Dave Antrobus. He was shocked to see some lettuce and a tomato on his plate next to his bacon butty. ‘What a waste of time, I’d prefer another rasher any day’ he complained.

As all my Maxitours players were out on the course by 2.30pm I enjoyed a quiet half hour watching a talented Japanese golfer by the name of Khoki Idoki lead the British Seniors Open at Carnoustie. As the first cards came back in it looked like Richard Palmer and John Farnsworth had been doing the Oki Koki rather than playing golf as they could only manage a paltry 28 points to finish in last place.

I am no fashion expert but I do know dark colours can make you look slimmer. Smartly dressed Roger Percival was picking up a shirt for his portly pal Pete Atherton after they had a high finish two weeks ago. ‘What colour does he want?’ I asked Roger ‘ I’m not sure- but the darker the better’ came the response.

‘The buggy was great thank you’ said polite Trevor Foster to respected Hopwood pro Brian Connor after his round. ‘Any chance I can hire a partner next time I play here? My mate Frank Wade was hopeless.’

In today’s event conditions were absolutely perfect for golf. The recent dry weather meant that the ball was running well and the superb greens led to the best scoring of the season.

Congratulations to my 75 year old father-in-law Rob Weston and his friend Trevor Webb. They had the second best front nine of the day with an excellent 24 points. In order to maintain a happy, functional family life we won’t mention their back nine.

Brookdale’s Gareth Winston((10) and Matt Sayers(2) finished 4th with a 44 point haul and Stuart Coupe(11) and Mark Robinson(10) from Shaw Hill were delighted with a season best 45 points to take 3rd spot

Clitheroes Mark Jones(14) and Paul Nightingale(7) were singing with joy after 46 points earned them second place.

Respected Sale Captain Dave Moore(15) was Head of HR at the BBC in Manchester. He recruited well today as he teamed up with ex newspaper photographer Dale Wallace(11) to record 47 points. Dale was focussing on his golf today but it was Dave Moore who did the most damage. They won a pair of Fj shoes each. ‘Just give Dale a single shoe- it’s all he deserves’ said Moore giving me a friendly wink.

Well played chaps great score.
Thanks to everyone for playing today.
Yours in Golf, Tim

Nearest the Pin 13th Mark Robinson Dozen Srixon AD333s
Nearest the Pin 16th Chris Beaghan Dozen Srixon AD333s

2’s £140 sweep (3 prov1s or 8 srixons per 2) Mark Robinson Jim Caldwell Nigel Compsty James Hampton Dave Stanhope Dave Gavin Joe Stanley Martin France Roger Percival Tony Andrews John Lawson Keith Coxon Mark Taylor

Hopwood 22-Jul-2016
Pos Player pairings Score OoM Comment
1 Dale Wallace, Dave Moore 47 12 FJ Contour Casual shoes each
2 Mark Jones, Paul Nightingale 46 11 Ashworth wind sweater each
3 Mark Robinson, Stuart Coupe 45 10 Sunice shirt each
4 Gareth Winston, Matt Sayers 44 9 Sunice shirt each
5 Jim Caldwell, Nigel Compsty 43 8 Maxitours shirt each
6 Leigh Smart, Ray Tennant 43 7 Titleist cap each
7 Tony Baldwin, Robert Bullock 43 6 Titleist cap each
8 Steve Maxwell, Mike Johnson 43 5 FJ Socks each
9 Derek Simpkins, Paul Sloane 43 4 FJ Socks each
10 John Anderton, Dave Stanhope 42 3 Taylor Made pitch repairer each
11 Adam Thomas, James Hamson 42 2
12 Rob Platt, Steve Morfitt 42 1
13 Mark Waterman, Rob Williams 42
14= Carl Mollart, Gary Youall 41
14= Frank Wallace, Geoff Andrews 41
14= Paul Donnelly, Ian Thompson 41
14= Paul Woodbine, Pete Keena 41
18= Farouk Shafi, Joe Stanley 40
18= Darren Whittaker, Neil Worthington 40
18= Andy Jackson, Billy Rawsthore 40
18= Gary Whittaker, Dave Gavin 40
18= Mike Priestley, John Stockdale 40
18= Rob Weston, Trevor Webb 40
18= John Royle, Keith Coxon 40
18= Brian Hopkins, Alan Pengelly 40
26= Trevor Foster, Frank Wade 39
26= Paul Lord, Tim Southwick 39
26= Josh Brand , Martin France 39
26= Joe Donnelly, Martin Farnsworth 39
26= John Lawson, Jeff Howarth 39
31= Tom Jarvis, Dave Antrobus 38
31= Joe Kirwan, Dave Eadforth 38
31= John Dickenson, Jim Rymer 38
34= Paul Simpson, Chris Brown 37
34= Mark Patton, Chris Beaghan 37
34= Steve Hunstone, Johhny Turner 37
34= Mick Mahon, Frank Hindle 37
34= Ian Buxton, Mike Kinsley-Smith 37
34= Mike Dobson, John O’Brien 37
40= Dave Wainwright, Matt Nelstrup 36
40= Roger Percival, Ed Wilkinson 36
40= Alan Smith, Mark Taylor 36
43= Colin Roberts, John Rigby 35
43= Damien Clayton, Steve McDermott 35
45 John Horsley, Tony Andrews 34
46 Bob Sutton, David Kelly 33
47= Rob Kenyon, Dave Williams 32
47= David Wilkinson, Jamie White 32
49 Richard Palmer , John Farnworth 28

Start sheet at Dunham Forest AM AM
Friday 29th July
7.51 Simon Ashton x4
8.00 Colin Roberts x4
8.08 Jim Caldwell x4
8.17 Rob Little x4
8.26 Steve Johnson x4
8.35 David Kelly x4
8.44 Jack Coleman x4
8.53 Simon Poucher x4
9.02 Les Penson x4
9.11 Les Russon x4
9.21 Dennis Whelan x4
9.30 Keith Workman x4
9.39 Ian King x4
9.48 Dave Stanhope x4
9.57 Paul Kennedy x4
10.00 Brian Greenbank x4
10.06 Lewis Marland x4
10.15 Chih Hu x4
10.24 Mick Mahon x4
10.32 Ed Wilkinson x4
10.40 John Berry x4
10.46 Roy Ainsworth x4
10.51 Chris Adams x4
11.00 Nigel Davenport x4
11.09 Dave Blood x4
11.18 John Dickenson x4
11.24 Trevor Foster x4
11.27 Dan Huffman x4
11.36 John Stubbs x4
11.45 Colin Baxendale x4
11.54 Jason Henderson x4
12.03 Liegh Smart x4
12.12 John Hudson x4
12.20 John Lawton x4
12.28 Sam Leach x4
12.37 Richard Blackwell x4
12.45 Dave Bowers x4
12.53 Ray Jones x4
1.00 JP X4

reserves
Archie Tahir x4
Mike Dudley x4
Stuart Royle x4
7.40 Garry Dowdle???
Ian Mathers x4

Results from Delicious Davenport

Great Upcoming Maxitours events
Thurs 14th July Mottram Hall Titleist/FJ AM AM £20
Fri 22nd July Hopwood Pairs 10-3pm £25
Fri 29th Dunham Forest AM AM 8-1pm £25

August
Monday 1st Aug Mere 8-3pm AM AM £30
Thurs 11th Aug Pleasington Pairs £25
Mon 15th Aug Stockport AM AM 9-2pm £27.50
Tues 16th Aug Sandiway AM AM 9-3pm £30
Thurs 25th Aug Ringway AM AM £30

Maxitours at Delicious Davenport

Davenport is a great test of golf and is also really enjoyable to play. I had numerous comments from players complimenting the course layout and the excellent greens. Many players cited Davenport as their favourite venue. Thanks to all the greens staff for their work. The catering was first class and Frazer Weston must be rated as one of the top stewards in the North. Pro Tony Stevens also does a brilliant job helping to manage this lovely Club.

The course drains exceptionally well as it is built on tin mines and any recent heavy rainfalls had disappeared without trace.

Unlucky Dale Beaghan is a great bloke but you may not of heard of him as he isn’t mentioned too often in the winner’s circle.
He thought his fortunes had changed when he hit one of the best shots of his life on the 3rd hole and was delighted to see that he was easily nearest the pin. Excited Dale took 5 minutes to find a pen and was shaking with joy as he carefully wrote his name on the marker and then proudly put the marker back in the green. As he strutted off the green Andy Jackson in the match behind teed off and hit his ball straight in the hole.

Golf mad Mike Dudley was delighted to become a grandfather two days ago. He was delighted because his daughter was due next week so he wasn’t allowed to go to watch the Open at Troon. Now he has been given a pass. Congratulations Mike.

Sam Leach is struggling to find some form and before play he was debating whether to pull out of the medal at his home club at the weekend. ‘I think I’m going fishing instead if things don’t improve’ said the likeable Lymm man. His fortunes turned around today and an excellent 40 points was good enough to let Sam’s maggotts live for another day.

In today’s event scoring was steady throughout the day and nobody ripped the course to pieces.

Ex Lancashire champion Trevor Foster(scr) showed his class and birdied the last hole to secure 10th place.

Gary Garner(7) and Ray Ward(15) had their best finish for over a year as 42 points was good enough for 7th.

Prestbury members Chris Adams(13) and Steve Hall(18) did their club proud as they recorded 43 points for 5th place and this included a dreaded ‘blob’ on the 11th hole. Ringway’s David Smith(8) and Bill Melia(19) were late starters and they also scored an impressive 43 points.

The first three places scored 44 points and they were all incredibly out in 24 and back in 20 points so it was all decided on a back six hole card play off.

Wychwood Parks Richard Williamson(12) and Dave Goodwin(11) played terrific golf on the front nine. Wealthy builder Williamson started thinking about his speech and collapsed a little on the closing holes failing to score on the easy 13th and picking up just 1 point on the 16th and 18th holes as they came home with 20 points.

Hazel Groves Rick Gajewski(15) and Marples Paul Bray(8) also scored well on the opening holes and Riks birdie on the tough 9th was the highlight of their round.

To say that Knutsford’s talented David Kelly(12) looked slightly disappointed when he was drawn to play with John Atkin(20) first thing this morning when the balls were thrown up would be a slight understatement. After a dodgy first hole David was flabbergasted to witness his partner pick up three points on the 2nd and 3rd holes quickly. This stunning start was followed by a four point birdie on the 5th. John also made superb pars on the 16th and 18th to secure victory by virtue of their better last six holes. Very well played chaps -especially John.

Thanks to all who played today. I am off to watch Germany win another trophy. Yours in golf, Tim

Nearest the Pin 3rd Andy Jackson Hole in 1! Dozen Pro V1s
Nearest the pin 14th Richard Palmer Dozen AD333s
2’s £122.50 4 pro V1s or 10 srixon Gary Garner John Kennedy Andy Jackson x2 (hole in one) Jason Henderson Bob Mottershead Anthony Barker Richard Williamson Mark Thompson

Davenport Pairs 07-Jul-2016
Pos Player pairings Score OoM Comment
1 David Kelly, John Atkin 44 12 Cleveand Wedge each
2 Rick Gajewski, Paul Bray 44 11 FJ Shirt each
3 Dave Goodwin, Richard Wiliamson 44 10 FJ Shirt each
4 David Smith, Bill Melia 43 9 Maxitours shirt each
5 Chris Adams, Steve Hall 43 8 Dozen AD333s each
6 Steve Parle, Garry Parle 42 7 Dozen AD333s each
7 Gary Garner, Ray Ward 42 6 Titliest Cap each
8 Richard Blackwell, John Hilton 42 5 Titliest Cap each
9 Simon Poucher, Jan Jagielka 42 4 Srixon Cabretta Glove each
10 Trevor Foster, Frank Wade 41 3 Srixon Cabretta Glove each
11 Brian Hopkins, Mark Taylor 41 2
12 Sam Leach, John Barton 40 1
13= Brian Greenbank , Jason Wright 40
13= Richard Palmer, John Farnworth 40
13= Ray Twist, Matt Taylor 40
13= Roy Ainsworth, Brian Ankers 40
13= Terry Paul, Alan Holdsworth 40
13= Andy Moon , Bill Parkinson 40
19= Garry Christian, Darren Roscoe 39
19= Dave Wainwright, John Kennedy 39
19= Billy Rawsthore, Andy Jackson 39
19= Mark Robinson, Stuart Coupe 39
19= Mike Dudley , Bob Kinnon 39
19= Pete Keena, Tony Guest 39
19= Bernard Wood, John Dawson 39
19= Mark Thompson, Gavin Connor 39
27= Peter Booth, Stuart Millner 38
27= Giles Terry, Roy Goulden 38
27= Paul Clay, Bob Brown 38
27= Graham Bates, Dave Beard 38
27= John Dickenson, Paul Lord 38
27= Kenny Plumb, Anthony Barker 38
27= John O’Donnell, Ted Ellis 38
34= Lewis Marland, Alf Shillitoe 37
34= Dave Stanhope, Tom Jarvis 37
34= Leigh Smart, Ray Tennant 37
34= Dale Beaghan, Pete Ledger 37
34= Jason Henderson, Peter Smith 37
34= Bob Mottershead, Jim Rymer 37
34= Les Russon, Ken Clarke 37
34= Phil Harris, Simon McCoy 37
34= John Stubbs, John Royle 37
43= Tom Dobbins, Tom Wilson 36
43= Rodney Mills, Barry Taylor 36
43= Doug Edmonds, Chris Ernill 36
46= Bob Sutton, Dave Harlow 35
46= Frank Hindle, Mick Mahon 35
46= Kevin Reeves, Jim Hodges 35
46= Nigel Dibble, Simon Maxwell 35
46= Simon Ashton, 35
46= Duncan Cocker, Stuart Morgan 35
46= Ken Swarbrick, Chris Dykens 35
53= Terry Hayward, George Phelan 34
53= Alan Brough, Terry Harper 34
53= Rodney Barlow, Jack Clarke 34
56= Guy Hall, Keith Coxon 31
56= Dave Fiddler, John Shaw 31
56= Darren Whittaker, Barry Horrox 31

Mottram Hall Titleist /FJ AM AM start sheet
Thursday 14th July
9.58
10.07 Les Russon x4
10.16 Ian King x4
10.25 Brian Greenbank
10.34 Pete Cotton x4
10.45 Bev Crute x4
10.54 Ian Ainsworth x4
11.03 Chih Hu x4
11.12Trevor Foster x4
11.21 Leigh Smart x4
11.30 Dave Stanhope x4
11.39 John Stubbs x4
11.48 Mick Mahon x4
11.57John Hilditch x4
12.06 Roger Percival x4
12.15
12.24
12.33 Lewis Marland x4
12.42 Colin Baxendale x4
12.51 Paul Bennett x4
1.00
1.09 John Dickenson x4
1.18
1.27 Archie Tahir x4
1.36 Steve Parle x4 1.30
1.45
1.54 Simon Ashton x4
2.03
2.12 Steve Owen x4
2.21 Gary Garner x4
2.30 Gary Neiles x4
2.39

Results from Cracking Conwy

Great upcoming Maxitours events this July!

Thurs 14th July Mottram Hall Titleist/Footjoy sponsored AM AM £20
Fri 22nd July Hopwood Pairs 10-3pm £25– a must play course in great condition!
Fri 29th Dunham Forest AM AM 8-1pm £25

Maxitours at Cracking Conwy
Superb sunshine, a challenging seaside breeze and one of the best links courses in the world made for an exceptional days golf at Conwy today.

The report is brief as today’s event was run by the incredibly attractive Karen Gallagher.

I decided to play in the Cheshire and North Wales Open at Northrop Hall and after a performance to rival the England football team I am struggling to contain my excitement after discovering I have just won a cheque for £10 after finishing in a tie for 15th place.

In today’s event scoring reflected the tough but enjoyable conditions and Roy Ainsworths team battled into 5th with 78 points.
Dave Stanhopes team continued there good form with 4th place with 79 points.
One handicapper Leigh Smart is a class act and he enjoyed the test -leading his team into 3rd with 79 points.
Peter Atherton’s men were delighted to score 80 points to take 2nd.

The Ex Manchester United duo of Frank Stapleton(13) and Arthur Albiston(8) took a rest from commentating on the Euros and they had their first win of the Summer with 83 points playing alongside big Dave Wilson(8) and Kevin Hawkins(8).- Well played chaps, great win!

Iain Bartholomew got married on Saturday and despite looking slightly exhausted his celebrations continued as he won nearest the pin on the 2nd- Congratulations!

Thanks to everyone who played today and to Maxitours player Dan Percival for sponsoring the event- he is really switched on and could help your business:

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Nearest the pin 2nd Iain Bartholomew Dozen Srixon AD333s

Nearest the Pin 6th David Williams Dozen Srixon AD333s

2’s £200 8 Pro V1s or 18 AD333s each Arthur Albiston, David Kelly, Giles Terry, Josh Brand, Frank Hindle, Iain Bartholomew, Richard Walmsley Nigel Davenport.

1st Fj Rainshirt each
83 points – Frank Stapleton, Arthur Albiston, Dave Wilson, Kevin Hawkins
2nd Maxitours Merino Sweater
80 points -Pete Atherton, Josh Brand, Chris Hunt, Martin France
3rd Sunice shirt each
79 points – Leigh Smart, Ray Tennant, Andy Jackson, Billy Rawsthore
4th Maxitours shirt each
79 points – Dave Stanhope, Dave Antrobus, John Buckley, Giles Terry
5th Srixon Shoe bag
78 points – Ian Ainsworth, Mike Verdon, Brian Ankers, Peter Heald
Full Conway Results
Team Captain

Frank Stapleton 83
Martin France 80
Leigh Smart 79 42
Dave Stanhope 79 36
Roy Ainsworth 78
Jim Caldwell 77
Paul Griffiths 76
Mick Mahon 75 40
Colin Roberts 75 37
Ian King 75 36
Les Russon 74 38
Dave Goodwin 74 36
Nigel Oakes 73
Mike Dobson 72 35
John Hilditch 72 34
Ken Stevens 71
David Kelly 70 38
Bernard McDonald 70 34
Keith Workman 69
Roy Bramwell 68 38
Neale Laurent 68 37
Jack Coleman 68 36
John Stubbs 67 34
Ian Lilley 67 32
Dale Beaghan 66
Andy Riley 65 35 25
Paul Rudkin 65 35 21
Sam Leach 64
Simon Ellery 63
Kevin Chisnall 61
Dennis Whelan 59

Davenport Pairs Thursday 7th July
10.00 Colin Roberts x4
10.09 Ian King x4
10.18 Roger Percival x4
10.27 Brian Greenbank x4
10.36 Mick Mahon x4
10.45 Dave Stanhope x4
10.54 Lewis Marland x2 Peter Booth x2
11.03 Chris Adams x4
11.12 Trevor Foster x4
11.21 Dale Beaghan x4
11.30 Leigh Smart x4
11.39 Ian Ainsworth x4
11.48 Jason Henderson x4
11.57 David Kelly x4
12.05 Sam Leach x4
12.10
12.16 Graham Bates x4
12.24 Roy Ainsworth x4
12.33 Colin Baxendale x4
12.42 John Dickenson x4
12.51 Les Russon x4
1.00 Gary Christian x4 earlier
1.09 Nigel Dibble x4
1.18 John Stubbs x4
1.27 Kenny Plumb x4
1.36 Richard Blackwell x2 Simon Poucher x2
1.45 Dave Goodwin x4
1.54 Simon Ashton x4
2.03 Brian Hopkins x4
2.12 Dave Smith x4
2.21 Bernard Wood x4
2.30 Steve Parle x4
2.39 Gary Parle x4
2.48 Melia x4
2.57 David Smith x4
3.06 Dave Chambers x4
3.15 Gary Neiles x4
3.24
3.33

Results from World Class Worsley

Great Upcoming Maxitours events!
Conwy Monday 27th June- just room for 3 teams!
July
Thurs 7th July Davenport 10-3pm Pairs £22.50
Thurs 14th July Mottram Hall Titleist AM AM £20
Fri 22nd July Hopwood Pairs 10-3pm £25 a must play course in great condition!
Fri 29th Dunham Forest AM AM 8-1pm £25

Maxitours at Worsley

Historic Worsley Golf Course is always a popular venue and over 100 Maxitours players enjoyed this Manchester gem. The course was in superb condition and the excellent weather ensured a great day was enjoyed by all. The greens were carpet -like and there was a very steady string of compliments throughout the day as players finished their round.
‘Please pass on our thanks to the green staff- that was excellent’ said knowledgeable Phil Smeathers.

Colin Roberts was first out and his team were around in just over 3 and a half hours. I told him they must have played well to get round so quickly.
‘We found our balls quicker than usual this week!’ honest team mate Jeff Andrews replied.

England are drawn to play Iceland on Monday night in the last sixteen of the Euros. Burger eating Dave Antrobus is well travelled but he has never been to Iceland. I thought this may be perhaps because Iceland only has 60 golf courses for golf mad Dave to play. It was later pointed out to me that Iceland is the only country in Europe that doesn’t have a McDonalds restaurant .

Ryan Giggs lives in a huge house bordering the wonderful Worsley course. He took a well earned break from a yoga workout this morning and looked out of his bedroom window just in time to watch Jim Kenyon make an impressive birdie three on the tricky 5th.

A few Maxitours players voted in the referendum before arriving at Worsley ‘you may as well look at your belly button to decide whether you are and inny or an outy’ was the conclusion of intelligent businessman Paul Denny.

Paul Sherlock was thinking about voting to stay IN unfortunately his ball was definitely OUT as the likeable Didsbury man hooked one over the trees on the 7th.

In today’s event the conditions were ideal for scoring but this excellent James Braid design got the better of many players. A very respectable score of just 84 points was surprisingly good enough to take the spoils.

Dave Stanhope(10), Giles Terry(15), Phil Smeathers (6)and Dave Antrobus (10)normally feature at the wrong end of the leaderboard. For some reason things have improved in the last couple of weeks and the High Legh/ Knutsford men have found a little bit of team spirit as they finished in an impressive 3rd place.

Wilmslows Jim Caldwell(10) had his best result of the season as he teamed up with Marriots Andrew Aherne(18), Bob Picthal(17)l and Styal’s Simon Maxwell(13). Jim is around the 70 year old mark but is as fit as a fiddle and was in fine form especially on the front nine. Simon is my brother but when I spent my childhood learning to play golf he was busy trainspotting at Crewe station. Despite having a swing quicker than an inter city 125 express he was on the right track today. Well played bro!

Winning today’s event was Castle Hawks Archie Tahir(5) Fizz Ahmed(8) Mo Rafiq(12) and Tal Mahmood(6). The likeable lads have played all season with very little success but today they were delighted and a little surprised to win with just 84 points. ‘We had a great day and absolutely love this golf course’ said team Captain and top man Archie. Well played chaps!

Thanks to all who played today, I hope you had a great day on the links, Tim.
2’s £125 3 pro V1s or 8 srixon AD333s Jim Caldwell Simon Maxwell Dave Antrobus Ray Tennant Steve Hall Charlie Cunningham Kevin Moran Bob Anderson Martin Callahan Dean Jagger

Nearest the Pin 16th Paul Dalby Doz AD333s
Nearest the Pin 18th Martin Callahan Doz AD333s

Worsley 23-Jun-2016
Pos Team Players Score OoM Comment
1 Archie Tahir, Fizz Ahmed, Mo Rafiq, Tal Mahmood 84 12 Srixon Travel cover each
2 Jim Caldwell, Simon Maxwell, Bob Picthall, Andrew Aherne 83 10 Ashworth windsweater each
3 Dave Stanhope, Dave Antrobus, Phil Smeathers, Giles Terry 82 8 Maxitours shirt each
4 Graham Bates, Terry Paul, Rob Little, David Beard 81 6 Maxitours shirt each
5 Mick Mahon, Richard Palmer, Frank Hindle, John Farnsworth 81 4 Srixon Cabretta glove each
6 Leigh Smart, Ray Tennant, Billy Rawsthore, Andy Jackson 80 2
7= Lewis Marland, Alf Shillitoe, Gareth Winstone, Barry Shaw-Allen 80
7= Martin Cox, Mark Morris , Koos Alders, Barrie Simpson 80
9= Liam Harrison, Graham Brownhill, Paul Bennett, James Doodson 78
9= Neil Williamson, Pete Booth, Martin Byatt, Tony Williamson 78
11= Jim Clarke, Neil Topping, Jim Kenyon, Darryll Parker 77
11= Chris Adams, Steve Hall, Charlie Cunningham, Terry Hayward 77
11= Paul Kennedy, Pete Short, Steve Dunphy, Martin Callahan 77
14= John Pratt, Safari Dave, Dave Doyle, Bob Anderson 76
14= Pete Norbury, Lee Tilley, Rob Norbury, Dean Jagger 76
16= Josh Brand , Dan Percival, Brent DeBoeck, Gary DeBoeck 75
16= Phil Vokes, Barney Ross, Paul Dalby, Paul Sherlock 75
18 Colin Roberts, Geoff Andrews, John Rigby, Dave Marchant 74
19 David Kelly, Bob Sutton, Dave Harlow, John Atkin 73
20= Ian Ainsworth , Geoff Haynes, Bernard McDonald, Alan Worthington 72
20= John Stubbs, Guy Hall, Keith Coxon, Dave Parsons 72
20= Dave Tracy, Andrew Bennett, Graham Davie, Jason Brooks 72
23 Pete Birtwistle, Kenny Stephens, John Callahan, Kevin Moran 70
24 Gary Christian, Steven Hoyle, Darren Roscoe, Mark McKenzie 69
25 Kevin Chisnall, Mo Dar, Phil Wise, Steve Smith 67

Conway AM AM Start times
Monday 27th June
10.05 Colin Roberts x4
10.14 Jim Caldwell x4
10.23 Ian King x4
10.32 David Kelly x4
10.41 Dave Stanhope x4
10.50 Roger Percival x4
10.59 Ken Stevens x4
11.07 Neale Laurent x4
11.15 Dale Beaghan x4
11.24 Ian Ainsworth x4
11.33 Mick Mahon x4
11.42 John Hilditch x4
11.51 Jack Coleman x4
12.00 Simon Ellery x4
12.09 David Kelly x4
12.18 Kevin Chisnall x4
12.27 Dennis Whelan x4
12.36 Rob Weston x4
12.45 Roy Ainsworth x4
12.54 Frank Stapleton x4
1.03 Ian Lilley x4
1.12 Sam Leach x4
1.21 Paul Rudkin x4
1.30 Mike Dobson x4
1.39 Roy Bramwell x4
1.48 Nigel Oakes x4
1.57 Dave Goodwin x4
2.06 Les Russon x4
2.15 John Stubbs x4
2.24 Keith Workman x 4
2.33
2.42 Neil McKinlay x4
2.51
3.00
3.09 Leigh Smart x4
3.18 Paul Griffiths x4
3.27 Ray Jones tbc
3.36 Peter Harrison x4
3.45
3.55 Gary Garner x4
4.05 Archie Tahir x4