Results from Hazel Grove

Great Upcoming Maxitours events

Thursday 31st Hopwood £22.50-last few spaces

Tuesday 5th August Crewe Am Am £20- last few spaces

Maxitours at Hazel Grove

Another stunning and steamy day greeted today’s talented field of Maxitours Competitors.
There were very positive comments about the quality of the putting surfaces and excellent presentation of this Alasdair Mackenzie masterpiece. Hazel Grove when it is prepared to this very high standard is a real pleasure to play. Thanks to the Green staff and committee for all their hard work.
Before his recent successes and new found fame as the new ‘Shotsaver Order of Merit leader’ Dave Stanhope was known as Mr Nice guy. Today he strutted into the Clubhouse demanding a public apology ‘here is my driver’s licence I was born in 1947, can you please let my fellow players know I am only 67 and not 68 years old as you stated in your last report.’ ‘He’s changed!’ said good friend and critique Phil Smeathers.

Health conscious Port Vale fan Colin Roberts knows how to rehydrate and maintain his finely tuned mineral sodium levels after a game of golf in the Mediterranean Stockport heat : ‘Can I have a pint of bitter and a large portion of Chips with plenty of salt please’. He asked the Hazel Grove barmaid after his round.

Today the Commonwealth games began in the City of Culture, Glasgow. Well spoken Richard Blackwell is certainly not Common but he is pretty Wealthy and the wine coinnessiour celebrated by playing some great golf. An incredible outward 25 points playing alongside Clitheroe’s Paul Burrows saw them as early pace setters however they collected just 7 points on the final five holes to finish 4th with 42 points.
Charles Herbert has not featured in the top half of the field in recent weeks however today he played alongside Ross Birch and was delighted with a third place finish despite not scoring on the 15th hole. ‘We blew it’ was his post round summary.
Top Manchester DJ Carl Kennedy has played all the big clubs in the City, today his partner Ollie Benson was dancing with delight on the Hazel Grove dance floor as Kennedy parred all five of the toughest holes on the course. ‘It’s great to be back playing well’ raved Kennedy after finishing in second place.
New Maxitours regulars Simon Conway and Mark Williams from Mottram Hall took today’s honours with a hard fought 43 points. Conway birdied two of the tough par threes and then put the icing on his cake with a wonderful three at the last to secure their first ever victory. Well played chaps.
Pat Keenan was delighted to win the ETIQUS Nearest the Pin Challenge as his seven wood finished just twelve feet from the pin on the tricky par three second hole. He win a superb new ETIQUS watch www.ETIQUS.co.uk courtesy of Gary Butler from ETIQUS. Playing partner Mike Stephenson gave him this compliment ‘I have to admit that it was a great shot, in fact it was the best shot he hit all day, he was lousy on the other 17 holes’
Please take a look at the ETIQUS website to view the exciting new range of watches for golfers.
Many thanks for all who played in todays event, see you next week at World Class Hopwood. Yours in Golf, Tim.

Nearest the Pin on 13th Kevin Chisnell Doz AD333s

Nearest the Pin in 2 on 18th John Snowden Doz AD333s

2’s Three ETIQUS prov1S per 2. Kevin Chisnall Simon Conwy x2 Archie Tahir x2 Richard Blackwell x2 Stuart Pearson Charles Herbert Dave Stanhope Dave Sarsfield Jack Coleman Tony Stiles

Hazel Grove 24-Jul-2014
Pos Player pairings Score OoM Comment
1 Simon Conway, Mark Williams 43 12 Cleveland Wedge each
2 Carl Kennedy, Ollie Benson 43 11 Galvin Green Shirt each
3 Ross Birch, Charles Herbert 42 10 Srixon Z Stars each
4 Richard Blackwell, Paul Burrows 42 9 Maxitours Shirt each
5 James Baker, Robin Thorpe 41 8 Puma Shirt each
6 Dave Stanhope, John Buckley 41 7 Dozen AD333s each
7 Archie Tahir, Ifran Ashraf 41 6 Titleist Cap each
8 Phil Vokes, Paul Dalby 40 5 Titleist Cap each
9 Pete Hamlett, Gordon Hamlett 40 4
10 Dave Harlow, Phil Smeathers 39 3
11 Alan Clough, Terry Davison 39 2
12 Dave Marchant, Jeff Andrews 39 1
13 Jason Wainwright, Brian Greenbank 39
14= John Broadbent, Bill Lucas 38
14= Dave Rhodes, Dave Sarsfiild 38
16= Anthony Grimley, Nigel Dibble 37
16= Howard Baker, Chris Rice 37
16= Mike Gauden, Jack Coleman 37
16= Dan Benson, James Pullen 37
16= Scott Cairns, Niall Lynch 37
21= Sam Dainty, Rob Norbury 36
21= Bri Hopkins, Alan Pengelly 36
21= Pat Keenan, Mike Stevenson 36
21= Rob Rhodes, Alan Robinson 36
21= Jim Caldwell, Stuart Hall 36
21= Dave Chamber, Tony Stiles 36
27= Stuart Pearson, Dave Wilson 35
27= Ruel Spence, Mike Barron 35
29 Pete Norbury, Lee Tilley 34
30= Frank Stapleton, Kevin Hawkins 33
30= Andy Wilde, Peter Beswick 33
30= Jhn Snowdon , Dave Watts 33
30= Colin Roberts, John Rigby 33
34= Anthony Bloor, Steve Mattinson 32
34= Mike Daggitt, John Ratledge 32
34= Tony Ramatowski, Pete Waterhouse 32
34= Ross Sellors, Kevin Chisnell 32
34= Matt Nelstrop, Dave Wainwright 32
39= Gary Hempstead, Rod Mills 29
39= Wayne Colclough, Ken Ashford 29
39= Colin Baxendale, Mo Dar 29
39= Dan Percival, Rick Goodall 29
43 John Hilditch, Phil Wise 26

Hopwood Pairs Start Times Thursday 31st July £22.50

10.30 Jim Caldwell x2 Tony Ramatowski x2
10.39 Colin Roberts x4
10.48 Howard Baker x4
10.57 Neville Dennis x4
11.06 Ian Bartholomew x2 Simon Conway x2
11.10 John Hilton x2 Lewis Marland x2
11.15 Ian King x4
11.24 Phil Vokes x4
11.33 Mick Mahon x4
11.42 Dave Stanhope x4
11.51 Ian Ainsworth x4
12.00 Carl Kennedy x4
12.09 Richard Blackwell x2 Pat Keenan x2
12.18 Archie Tahir x4
12.27 Steve Parle x4
12.36
12.45 Ed Wilkinson x4
12.54 Des Kelly x2 Wayne Colclough 2
1.03 Bob Sutton x4
1.12 Russell Humphries x4
1.21 Nigel Oakes x4
1.39 John Stubbs x4
1.48
1.57
2.06 Gary Garner x4
2.15 Barry Jackson x4
2.24
2.33 Lee Tilley x4
2.42 Bri Hopkins x4
2.51

3.00

Results from delightful Davenport

Great upcoming events

Ringway 17th July

Hazel Grove 24th July

Hopwood 31st July

Crewe 4th August

Maxitours at Davenport Golf Club

Davenport was in lovely condition for today’s Maxitours event. Hard working Club Pro Tony Stevens runs a tight and very friendly ship and the staff, members, President and Captain all made us feel very welcome indeed.

John Stubbs was trying to be in positive mood before his round ‘my long game is hopeless but I think it’s slowly getting better, once that improves I really need to work on my short game’.

Ruel Spence and Jimmy Edwards have also struggled in recent events. They were delighted to finish in the middle of the field today. When Ruel was asked if his playing partner let him down ‘no, he was actually quite good in comparison to most weeks’ he commented.

The lovely Davenport course requires excellent course management and clever strategy. The narrow fairways and firm greens led to some very average scoring and a record low total of just 40 points was good enough for first place today.

Senior players enjoyed the fast running fairways and they featured strongly today. Young looking Ron Sloane(19) and the less fresh-faced Tim Spencer(18) called upon their many years of experience and kept the ball in play well to secure 5th position with 39 points.

Mike Delooze(10) ‘volunteered’ to play with the hung over Des Kelly(16). Des had an interesting night out in ‘The Warrington Gentleman’s Club’ yesterday and came on the card just twice with vital birdies on the tough 7th and 9th holes. Mike played some solid golf to drag them both into 4th spot.

Nice guys Alan Pengelly(14) and Brian Hopkins(6) were clear favourites to win today after an impressive outward 22 points on the tougher front nine. They capitulated towards the end of their tournament and picked up just six points on the closing four holes ‘It was just like watching Brazil’ chuckled compassionate playing partner Alan Smith.

Deep pocketed Yorkshire men John Snowdon(9) and Alan Robinson(3) from Chesterfield struggled on the front nine and thought that they ‘ad nowt t’ play for’ after failing to score on the 7th hole. However they relaxed and played some great golf on the back nine and were both surprised and delighted to take 2nd place.

Veterans Guy Hall from Sale and Stamford’s Ian Trow also moved through the gears on the back nine. Guy plays poorly most weeks however the greatest moment of his golf career came at Davenport last year when he surprised family and friends with a second place finish. Today the course brought back some great memories and he birdied both the 10th hole and under intense pressure he rolled another in on the 18th hole to snatch the winners spot. Great golf chaps, very well played.

Thank you to all who played today, your support is always appreciated. Yours in Golf, Tim

2’s 5 pro v1s or 10 srixons £87.50 Paul Kennedy Guy Hall Des Kelly Mike Delooze Alan Robinson

Nearest the Pin in 2 on the 2nd hole Mike Williams Dozen AD333s

Nearest the Pin on the 14th hole Mike Delooze Dozen Ad333s

Davenport 10-Jul-2014
Pos Player pairings Score OoM Comment
1 Guy Hall, Ian Trow 40 12 Cleveland rescue Club
2 John Snowdon, Alan Robinson 40 11 Footjoy sport shoes
3 Bri Hopkins, Alan Pengelly 40 10 Footjoy Shirt each
4 Des Kelly, Mike Delooze 40 9 Maxitours shirt each
5 Ron Sloane, Tim Spencer 39 8 Dozen AD333s each
6 Bill Melia, Stuart Cragg 38 7 Titleist Cap each
7 Rob Rhodes, David Watts 38 6 Titleist Cap each
8 John Broadhurst, Bill Lucas 37 5 FJ Socks each
9 Darren Whittaker, David Wells 37 4
10 Alan Frazer, Alan Smith 37 3
11 Steve Parle, Bernard Wood 37 2
12 Kevin Chisnall, Ross Sellors 37 1
13 John Riley, Jimmy O’Reilly 37
14= Phil Lockett, Pete Hall 36
14= Carl Kennedy, Dan Benson 36
14= Ian Broughan, Gary Furlong 36
14= Neville Dennis, Frank Massey 36
14= Steve Tyrell, Ray Jones 36
14= Ruel Spence, Jimmy Edwards 36
14= Ray Royle, Doug Edmonds 36
21= Ian Ainsworth, Alan Clough 35
21= Geoff Haynes, Terry Davison 35
21= Jack Coleman, Anthony Bloor 35
21= Anthony Grimley, Nigel Dibble 35
21= Richard Blackwell, Andy Hamlett 35
21= Simon Conway, Mark Williams 35
27= John Buckley, Neil Jones 34
27= John Rigby, Geoff Andrews 34
27= Colin Baxendale, Phil Wise 34
27= Russell Humphries, Bernard Fee 34
27= Tom Wilson, Chris Ernill 34
32= Ian Tinling, Dave Marchant 32
32= Mick Mahon, Richard Palmer 32
32= Frank Hindle, Dave Westwood 32
32= John Stubbs, John Royle 32
32= Tony Gee, Rodney Barlow 32
37= Lewis Marland, Alf Shillitoe 31
37= Pete Short, Paul Kennedy 31
37= Roy Ainsworth, Russell Hollis 31
37= David Smith, Rodney Mills 31
41= Steve Hindley, Steve Higham 30
41= Ted Ellis, Ian Neilson 30
41= Tom Dobbins, Alan Brough 30

Ringway Taylor Made AM AM Thursday 17th July

9.00 Neville Dennis x4

9.10 Colin Roberts x4

9.19 Ian King x4

9.26 Phil Vokes x4

9.37

9.47 Simon Conway x4

9.57 Mick Mahon x4

10.06 Lewis Marland x4

10.15 Richard Blackwell x4

10.24 Dave Stanhope x4

10.33

10.42 Wayne Colclough x4

10.51 Bob Sutton x4

11.00 Tony Rains x4

11.09 Ruel Spence x4

11.18 John Hignett x4

11.27 Roy Ainsworth x4

11.36

11.45 Chih Hu

11.54 Jim Rymer x4

12.03 Mike Saxon x4

12.12 Mike Saxon

12.21 Simon Poucher x4

12.30 Frank Stapleton x4

12.39 Ed Wilkinson x4

12.48 Archie Tahir x4

12.57 Paul Lord x4

1.06

1.15 Bernard Wood x4

1.24 John Stubbs x4

1.33

1.42 Gary Garner x4

1.51 Dave Hillier x4

2.00 Dave Hillier x4

2.09 Barry Jackson x4

2.18 Lee Tilley x4

2.27

2.36 Bri Hopkins x4

2.45

Results from Vale Royal

Great Value Maxitours Events Every Thursday in July!

Davenport Pairs 10th July £20

Ringway Taylormade AM AM 17th July £25

Hazel Grove Etiqus Charity Challenge 24th July £20

Hopwood Shotsaver Pairs 31st July £22.50

Maxitours at Vale Royal

Vale Royal Abbey was the latest majestic setting for today’s Maxitours event. The course, staff and facilities were at the very high standard we expect from this five star venue. Congratulations to Manager Ian Embury and his team for a great job.

Steve Mattinson turned up to play with his wealthy Mere friends. He also produced one of the thickest wallets I have seen. Unfortunately for Steve on closer inspection his wallet is crammed full of receipts and he struggled to scrape together his entrance fee.

The early starters enjoyed the best of the weather conditions however the firm fast running greens and fairways made scoring tricky. Ian Lilley’s team narrowly missed out on a podium finish after an excellent back nine saw Hazel Grove housewife superstars Alan Clough(17), Geoff Haynes(6), Ray Stanier(21) and Trevor Harrison(9) finish fourth on 79 points.

Richard Blackwell(14) looks like a good golfer, dresses like a good golfer, swings the club like a good golfer and actually hits the ball like a good golfer. Despite this he is a deceptively bad player who rarely finishes in the prizes. Today his game came together as he joined up with the Bramall team of John Neale(18), John Lawson(19) and Andy Hamlett(10) to record 80 points and take 3rd place.

Another vastly underrated golfer is Alf Shillitoe (his mates think he is hopeless). Today the 18 handicapper inspired his team to a commendable 3rd place finish and he even managed to contribute with a couple of high quality pars. Gareth Winston(13), Neil Laurent(11) and Adam Thomas(16) completed the likeable quartet.

Today’s winners were ex Manchester United footballers Frank Stapleton(13) and Stuart Pearson (6) playing alongside Dave Wilson(6) and Kevin Hawkins(10). This team played with German like efficiency to record a solid 83 points and a first win on the Summer Tour this year, very well played chaps.

Many thanks to all players for your brilliant attendance and perseverance in the inclement weather conditions. I hope the rain didn’t spoil your enjoyment of this quality course.

Yours in Golf, Tim

Nearest the Pin 6th Dave Beavis Doz AD333s
Nearest the pin 10th Rob Platt Doz AD333s

2’s 6 pro V1s or a dozen AD3333s per 2 £127.50 Rob Platt, John Horsley, Tom Jarvis, Dave Wilson, Barry Jackson, John Stubbs

Vale Royal 04-Jul-2014
Pos Team Players Score OoM Comment
1 Frank Stapleton, Stuart Pearson, Dave Wilson, Kevin Hawkins 83 12 Galvin Green shirt each
2 Alf Shillitoe, Neil Laurent, Gareth Winston, Adam Thomas 80 10 Dozen Z Stars each
3 Richard Blackwell, John Neale, John Lawson, Andy Hamlett 80 8 Dozen AD333s each
4 Ray Stringer, Geoff Haynes, Trevor Harrison, Alan Clough 79 6 Maxitours shirt each
5 Ian Lilley, Chris Norburn , Ged Bradshaw, Ciaran Bradshaw 79 4 Titleist Cap each
6 Paul Dalby, Barney Ross, Sam Maguire, Mike Campbell 78 2
7= Steve Morfitt, Rob Platt, Carl Mollart, Gary Youall 77
7= David Wilkinson, Derek Simpkins, Dave Simpkins, Dave Turner 77
7= Colin Baxendale, Kevin Chisnell, Mo Dar, Ross Sellors 77
10 Roger Percival, Peter Atherton, Tom Morrison, Ed Wilkinson 76
11= Frank Hindle, Richard Palmer, Keith Fitzhenry, Dave Westwood 75
11= Dave Stanhope, Jack Coleman, Steve Mattinson, Mark Hegarty 75
11= Dave Crowther, Bobby Emmett, Andy Kershaw, Dean Brady 75
14 Barry Jackson, Mike Rostron , Steve Tate, John Cripton 73
15= Chris Meikleham, Paul Millner, Lance Amison, Dave Benis 72
15= John Stubbs, John Royle, Guy Hall , Dave Moore 72
15= Bob Sutton, Rachel Horsley, John Horsley, Dave Harlow 72
18= Simon Poucher, Ian Grogan, Brendon Leighton, Greg Brown 71
18= Graham Jackson, Mike Walker, Mark Cooper, Tony Lee 71
20= Ruel Spence, Jim Edwards, Brian Greenbank, David Wainwright 70
20= Chris Hegarty, Gail Hegarty, Malc Brownhill, Graham Brownhill 70
22 Steve Parle, Bernard Wood, David Smith, Gary Parle 69
23 Tom Jarvis, Len Hulme, John Miller , Alan Wilding 68
24 John Rigby, Jeff Andrews, Bob Sinclair, Dave Marchant 57
25= Gary Butler, Jason Waite, Chris Adams, Howard Baker 1
25= Lee Tilley, Pete Norbury, Dave Sarsfield, Gary Torr 1
25= Sam Leach, Bob Chester, Kevin Reeves, Andy Phillips 1
25= Eddie Ellis, John Pratt, Graham Aspinall, Ben Davies 1

Maxitours Pairs at Davenport

Thursday 10th July

9.58 Neville Dennis x4

10.07 Colin Roberts x4

10.16 Ian King x4

10.25 Phil Vokes x4

10.34 Ian Ainsworth x4

10.43 Dave Stanhope x4

10.52 Jack Coleman x4

11.01 Mick Mahon x4

11.10 Lewis Marland x2 Anthony Grimley x2

11.19 Richard Blackwell x2 Colin Baxendale x2

11.28 Des Kelly x4

11.37 Ben Alcock x2 Steve Hindley x2

11.46

11.55 Ian Broughan x2

12.04 Eddie Sterling x4

12.13 John Stubbs x4

12.22

12.31 Paul Woodcock x4

12.40 Pete Short x2 Ron Sloane x2

12.49 Russell Humphries x4

12.58 Ruel Spence x4

1.07

1.16

1.30 Dave Smith

1.39 Chris Ernill x4

1.48 Paul Baxter x4

1.57 Bernard Wood x4

2.06 Gary Parle x4

2.15 Steve Parle x4

2.24

2.33 Charles Herbert x4

2.42 Gary Garner x4

2.51 Dave Sarsfield x4

3.00

Results from Wonderful Worsley

Great upcoming Maxitours events

Davenport 10th July
Ringway 17th July Taylor Made Masters
Hazel Grove 24th July Etiqus Challenge
Hopwood 31st July Shotsaver pairs

Maxitours Wilson Classic at Worsley

A full field of Maxitours Competitors turned out for today’s Wilson sponsored Am Am at wonderful Worsley, there were no cancellations or ‘no shows’ so many thanks for your tremendous integrity and support.

Congratulations to the green staff for presenting the course to such a very high standard, there were plenty of compliments throughout the day from our players. Everyone at this lovely Club made us feel very welcome indeed

Paul Baxter blamed his poor performance today on his failure to adapt to the climate. ‘In the world cup it’s the South American teams doing well. It’s the South Manchester teams who’ll play well here today. I’m a lot better playing in cooler North Manchester latitude conditions’ explained the Hopwood man to anyone who was bored enough to listen.

After England’s ‘below par’ performance at this year’s World Cup travelling England fan Des Kelly cancelled his tickets. He wanted to stay well away from the beaches of Brazil but ended up in plenty of sand as his ball regularly found the bunkers at Worsley Golf Club.

Dave Antrobus is now known as the ‘Luis Suarez of Maxitours.’ For 99% of the time dieting Dave is a lovely mild mannered man, however when he gets the smell of a bacon sandwich he just can’t help himself and when he thinks nobody is watching he can often be found crazily chomping on a bap in the corner of the clubhouse.

Messi is starting to set the world Cup alight. Football experts have claimed his low centre of gravity helps him to turn makes him such a great player. Pie loving Rob Hand’s centre of gravity has got lower in recent years however this has not helped his golf and his team struggled to a 25th place finish.

In today’s event the fast running fairways and reachable par fives ensured some excellent scoring on this short but superbly designed course. Northenden’s Ian Broughan(5) and his team of Chris McKane(13), John Parkin(10) and Gary Furlong(4) finished 3rd with an excellent 87 points.

Ray Ward(15) and Geoff Cogswell(18) have not played much golf in recent weeks however the fast running fairways and a few lucky bounces helped the likeable Lancastrians into 2nd place alongside Gary Garner(6) and his green keeper son Jordan(16).

In last year’s Worsley event forgetful Keith Fitzhenry(14) could be seen opening his boot and scratching his head when he discovered he had left his clubs at home. He was delighted with himself when remembered to bring his clubs this morning. Today he did however forget what a bad golfer he usually is and was surprised to play some wonderful golf as he inspired his team to a marvellous 89 point haul and a first win of the year. Playing partners Richard Palmer(12), Mick Mahon(21) and Frank Hindle (14) have all spent years in the doldrums without any success however after much heartache and perseverance things have incredibly improved this season. (Are you listening Roy Hodgson?) Well played chaps.

Alsager’s Dave Marchant, Bob Sinclair, John Rigby and Jeff Andrews were delighted to take the over 60’s title today with 84 points.

Many thanks to Wilson Golf for their kind sponsorship of today’s event.

2’s £122.50 3 pro V1s or 6 srixon AD333S John Stubbs Phil Ellerby Pete Hall Frank Hindle Paul Dalby Phil Vokes x2 Peter Maxwell Stuart Morgan Paul Lord John Smithies Gary Garner

Nearest the Pin 16th Gary Furlong Dozen Wilson Balls each
Nearest the pin 18th Stuart Morgan Dozen Wilson Balls each

Worsley 26-Jun-2014
Pos Team Players Score OoM Comment
1 Mick Mahon, Richard Palmer, Frank Hindle, Keith Fitzpatrick 89 12 Wilson Carry Bag each
2 Gary Garner, Ray Ward, Geoff Cogswell, Jordan Garner 88 10 Wilson Tour wedge each
3 Ian Broughan, Chris McKane, John Parkin, Gary Furlong 87 8 Wilson umbrella each
4 Phil Vokes, Paul Sherlock, Paul Dalby, Kevin Hamilton 85 6 Wilson Shirt each
5 Richard Blackwell, Tony Jennison, Andy Hamlett, Paul Burrows 84 4 Wilson Shirt each
6 Dave Stanhope, Dave Antrobus, John Anderton, John Buckley 84 2 Dozen Wilson balls each
7= Dave Marchant, John Rigby, Jeff Andrews, Bob Sinclair 84 1st Seniors: Wilson Shirt each
7= Ron Sloane, Tim Spence, Dave Jones, Pete Waters 84 2nd Seniors Doz Wilson balls each
9= Des Kelly, Phil Lockett, Pete Hall, Mike Delooze 83
9= Archie Tahir, Bash Majeed, Mo Rafiq, Nadim Anwar 83
11= Jim Daly, Eric Leach, Doug Dugmore, Colin Feasy 82
11= Gary Butler, Simon Goudsby, Chris Adams, Andy Youngman 82
11= Brian Hopkins, Alan Pengelly, Niall Lynch, Alan Smith 82
14= Neville Dennis, John Riley, Jimmy O’Reilly, Frank Massey 81
14= Chih Hu, Kevin Barker, Andy Townsend, Kevin Barker 81
14= Chris Ernill, Barry Taylor, Rod Barlow, Terry Day 81
17= Rob Weston, Trevor Webb, Tony Andrews, John Horsley 79
17= Paul Wrigley, John Wrigley, Mike McCurdy, Gav Sutcliffe 79
19= Colin Baxendale, Kevin Chisnall, Mo Dar, Phil Wise 78
19= Dave Smith, Ian Neilson, Bill Melia, Rod Mills 78
21= Jim Caldwell, Peter Maxwell, Andrew Ahern, Brice Brooks 77
21= Anthony Grimley, Bernard O’Shaughnessy, Neil Stelling, Nigel Dibble 77
21= Roy Ainsworth, Mike Verdon, Steve Collier, Adam Princep 77
21= John Stubbs, Guy Hall, Colin Clarke, Steve Lennon 77
25= Rob Hands, Dave Barker, Ian Tidswell, Keith Jackson 76
25= Dave Sarsfield, Dave Keen, Dave Sarsfield, Dave Rhodes 76
25= Bill Parkinson, Paul Baxter, Rod Barlow, Terry Day 76
28= Peter Nolan, Duncan Cheslett, Phil Ellerby, Rodney Taylor 75
28= Paul Lord, Tony Rudge, John Smithies, Andy McDowell 75
30= Ruel Spence, John Broadbent, Jim Edwards, Bill Lucas 74
30= John Aikenhead, John Russell, Mike Parsons, Iadan Osman 74
32 Ted Ellis, Mike Taylor, Terry Harper, Bernard Wood 73
33= Terry Davison, Alan Clough, Geoff Haynes, Bernard McDonald 72
33= Ian Buxton, Denis Lawless, Stuart Ellison, Mike Tarrant 72
35 Doug Edmonds, Ken Swarbrick, Steve Parle, Gary Parle 70

Start times at Vale Royal FRIDAY 4th July

8.40 Rob Platt x4

8.49 Colin Roberts x4

8.57 Ian King x4

9.06 Phil Vokes x4

9.15 Neville Dennis x4

9.24 Colin Baxendale x4

10.30 Ian Ainsworth x4

10.38 Lewis Marland x4

10.46 Richard Blackwell x4

10.54 Brian Greenbank x4

11.02 Ruel Spence x4

11.10 Tom Jarvis x4

11.18 Mick Mahon

11.26 Steve Parle x4

11.35 Roger Percival x4

11.44 Gary Butler x4

11.51 Jason Waites x4

12.00 Ian Lilley x4

12.09 Chris Hegarty x4

12.18 Dave Antrobus x4

12.27 Frank Stapleton x4

12.36 Sam Leach x4

12.45 Barry Jackson x4

12.54 Chris Meikleham x4

1.03 Simon Poucher x4

1.12 Gary Garner x4

1.21 John Stubbs x4

1.30

1.39 Charles Herbert x4

1.48 David Wilkinson x4

1.57 Lee Tilley

2.06 Dave Crowther x4

2.15 Brian Hopkins x4

2.24 Dave Hillier x4

2.33 DaveHillier x4

2.43
2.52

Results from Classy Conwy

Tremendous upcoming events

June
Thurs 26th Old Worsley AM AM
July

Friday 4th Vale Royal AM AM

Thurs 10thDavenport Pairs

Thurs 17th Ringway AM AM

Thurs 24th Hazel Grove Pairs

Thurs 31st Hopwood Pairs

Maxitours Shotsaver Classic at amazing Conwy

An absolutely stunning day greeted the Maxitours competitors who travelled to Wales for this Shotsaver sponsored Pairs event.

John Stubbs has had some unlikely success with his golf in recent weeks, however off the course his team still think he is ‘slowly losing it’. Today he arrived at Conwy later than planned as he couldn’t find his specially made insoles. ‘I searched high and low in the house, I even emptied the bin to see if I had put them in there!’ Playing partner John Royle arrived to pick him up and suggested he might actually be wearing them. ‘I couldn’t believe it- that was the last place I thought of looking’ said the highly paid retired police Detective.

The greens at Conwy were true and fast, Andy Blake the new pro at Conwy is a great lad and he is doing a terrific job. He told me the story of a recent visitor who asked if it was possible to buy ‘slow rolling golf balls’ as she found the Championship greens were too quick for her fast rolling balls.

The terrific conditions and forward tees should have led to excellent scoring however tricky pin placements and firm approaches meant that just 40 points good enough to take first place.

The Knutsford Golf Club steward Ian Greenough(14) and his talented wife Anne (5)cooked up an excellent 5th place finish with 37 points. This was one short of the experienced Stuart Hilditch(5) and Dave Aden(9). They showed their guile as they teamed up well to score 38 points. Three birdies in the space of four holes on the back nine saw the white haired pairing come home in a wonderful 21 points.

Dave Antrobus(8) usually hits his tee shots wider than a Wayne Rooney corner kick. Today they were arrow straight as he made the most of the fast running fairways. A strong back nine from the on-form Dave Stanhope(12) saw the Vale Royal men take 3rd place.

Pete Hall(3) won the Poulton club championship for a record 6th time on Sunday, today he narrowly missed out on a Martin Kaymer like double when he teamed up with Nick Fletcher(7) to finish second with 40 points.

Taking todays honours was Ashton on Mersey duo Alex Baguley(2) and Dave Hillier(8). Talented Baguley narrowly missed out on winning the Cheshire Matchplay earlier this year when he was beaten in a close semi final. Today his hard work was rewarded with perhaps the biggest win of his career. Well played!
Many thanks to Steve and Jason Ballard from shotsaver for their continued support of Maxitours events.
The next few events are really busy so please give me at least 4 days notice if you need to cancel.
Thanks for your support, it is really appreciated, yours in Golf, Tim.

2’s £70 3 pro v1s or 6 srixons Stuart Hilditch Dave Aden Bob Sutton Jack Coleman Alex Baguley Trevor Webb
Nearest the pin 2nd Andrew Thompson Dozen AD333s
Nearest the pin 15th Phil Lockett Dozen AD333s

Conwy 16-Jun-2014
Pos Player pairings Score OoM Comment
1 Alex Baguley, David Hillier 40 12 Shotsaver range finder each
2 Pete Hall, Nick Fletcher 40 11 Dozen Z Stars each
3 Dave Stanhope, Dave Antrobus 38 10 Dozen Z Stars each
4 Stuart Hilditch, Dave Aden 37 9 Maxitours shirt each
5 Ian Greenough, Anne Greenough 37 8 Maxitours shirt each
6 Iain Bartholomew, John Hilditch 37 7 Titleist Cap
7 Trevor Webb, Tony Andrews 37 6 Titleist Cap
8 Ross Sellors, Giles Terry 37 5
9 John Buckley, Phil Wise 37 4
10 Steve Foxcroft, Rob Weston 36 3
11 Keith Coxon, Guy Hall 36 2
12 Jim Caldwell, Bob Picthall 35 1
13= Nigel Oakes, Andy Thompson 35
13= Des Kelly, Phil Lockett 35
15= David Williams, Ray Tuft 34
15= Anthony Bloor, Dave Harlow 34
15= John Stubbs, John Royle 34
18 Alan Clough, Ian Ainsworth 33
19 Jack Coleman, Steve Mattinson 32
20= John Atkin, John Horsley 31
20= Brian Kelly, Simon Lewis 31
20= Peter Hamlett, Gordon Hamlett 31
20= Bernard Wood, Andy Hallowes 31
20= Gary Parle, Steve Parle 31
25= Bob Sutton, Trevor Nicholson 30
25= Mo Dar, Kevin Chisnell 30
25= Ben Alcock, Alex Barber 30
28 Archie Tahir, Nadeem Anwar 26

Old Worsley Start Times

Thursday 26th June

9.28 Jim Caldwell x4
9.37 Colin Roberts x4
9.46 Neville Dennis x4
9.55 Ian King x4
10.04 Phil Vokes x4
10.13 Archie Tahir x4
10.24 Anthony Grimley x4
10.33 John Hignett x4
10.42 Jim Daly x4
10.54 Dave Stanhope x4
11.03 Mick Mahon x4
11.12 Colin Baxendale x4
11.21 Ian Ainsworth x4
11.30 Chih Hu x4
11.39
11.48 Richard Blackwell x4
11.57 Gary Butler x4
12.06 Ron Hands x4
12.15 Roy Ainsworth x4
12.24 John Stubbs x4
12.33 Ian Buxton x4
12.42 Rob Weston x4
12.51 Ron Sloane x4
1.00 Paul Wrigley x4
1.09 Des Kelly x4
1.18 Russell Humphries x4
1.27 Ruel Spence x4
1.36 Peter Nolan x4
1.44 Dave Smith
1.53 Chris Ernill x4
2.02 Paul Baxter x4
2.11 Bernard Wood x4
2.20 Steve Parle x4
2.30 Paul Lord x4
2.39 Charles Herbert x4
2.48 Lee Tilley x4
2.57 Gary Garner x4