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Competition Results


By Helen Ayres December 31, 2024
The Society's fixtures for 2025: Mon 14 April 4BBB Gorleston Fri 16 May Waltz (18 Holes) Dereham Handicaps 28-54 Thurs 24 July Greensome Caldecott Hall Thurs 4 Sept AmAm King's Lynn Wed 1 Oct Championships Dunston Hall
By Helen Ayres December 31, 2024
Presentation of Trophies at the 2024 AGM
By Helen Ayres December 31, 2024
Angie Allsopp reported that 88 ladies from 14 clubs played in this event. It was a very good day, the weather was extremely kind and we were looked after very well by all the staff at Bawburgh. Everyone seemed to enjoy the day and quite a few stayed for the presentation. Unfortunately, we did not have a starter so everyone saw themselves off, which was not a problem.
By Helen Ayres September 20, 2024
104 ladies had perfect conditions for playing golf with afternoon sunshine and a gentle breeze. Once again this event was oversubscribed and apologies to those who did not get in as sadly we could only accommodate 26 teams with a two tee start. Everyone seemed to have a good day out and there was a very pleasant atmosphere in the clubhouse. Prizes were presented up to 5th place, plus some nearest the pins, and this year's first place and winners of the Judith Mackinnon Salver were Jane Wheeler, Sue Hill, Diana Piccolo and Alison Mackway from Dunston Hall. The Society is very grateful to everyone who generously bought raffle tickets which raised £380 for the Norfolk & Norwich Hospital Charity. Big thanks to Thetford Golf Club for their beautifully presented course and delicious lunch and to their ladies section for all their help in making this a huge success.
By Helen Ayres June 30, 2024
Competitions Secretary, Jill Bullimore, reported that it was unfortunate there was a small field but those taking part enjoyed the day and finally the sun shone. This competition is split into two divisions: one for those with handicaps lower than 21 who play a medal and a second division for those 21+ up to 36 who play a stableford. There were eight players in Division 1. Trophies are awarded for the best Scratch player and runner up, a handicap winner and a best nett score for an over 65 player. In Division 2, nineteen players took part. President, Sue Hill, presented the trophies and prizes. Congratulations to all those who took part and especially our winners. The raffle which was well supported raised £105.
By Helen Ayres April 29, 2024
The Spring Four Ball Betterball Stableford was held at Sprowston Manor Golf Club on ...th April 2024. Competitions Secretary Jill reported that 108 ladies from 19 clubs took part. We were only allocated one tee and so there were around three and a half hours from the first to the last teeing off. Unfortunately, the weather was very variable with some ladies experiencing everything from hail to rain showers to a little sunshine. Obviously with this large field, play did slow at times, the weather being the biggest factor with ladies having to put on and take off rain gear. A few comments were made about this but had it been a little warmer and drier this would not have been a factor. The winners were in the first group out and to give them their due they stayed to the end to be presented with their trophies. Due to the length of time from first to last, a lot of ladies left and so there were few at the presentation at the end. Maybe if this scenario is repeated we forgo the presentation and make other arrangements. Clubs will and do prefer a one tee start. Sprowston Manor's hospitality could not have been better. They really went above and beyond and nothing was too much trouble. In particular, the Sprowston member who acted as starter was willing to check on nearest the pins and confirm with all the players the change we had to make. The nearest the pin on the 6th was late getting in position and this was not noticed until several groups had gone past so another hole was chosen so that all could attempt it. Sprowston Manor gave a Four Ball for the raffle as well as leisure day passes and cuddly toys to augment our raffle which was appreciated and a lot of raffle tickets were sold. The Ladies' Captain, Hazel, gave her time to sell raffle tickets and that was so helpful. It had been arranged that baked potatoes with various fillings would be the meal afterwards . This perhaps could have had a salad to go with it. We did also have coffee or tea on arrival. All in all this was a very successful event and I am told was the biggest field we have had, may be because it was central and was a reasonable cost.
By Helen Ayres October 19, 2023
Competitions Secretary, Angie Allsopp, reported that 60 ladies played in this event. It was a breezy day but the sunshine made the round very enjoyable for everyone. We were very well looked after by all the staff at Heacham Manor. The course particularly was in very good condition, and my thanks must go to Chris Wooley, Lady Captain, who helped me all day on the desk. We raised just over £200 on the raffle.
By Helen Ayres September 24, 2023
104 ladies had a perfect autumn day for playing golf after a wet and windy week. 30 teams had entered the event but sadly the course could only accommodate 26 teams with a two tee start. Everyone had a great day with the majority staying for the prizegiving. Prizes were presented for 1st to 5th places and this year's winners of the Judith Mackinnon salver were Gini Hutton, Sophie de Winton, Helen Carroll and Bo Tyler from Middleton Hall, Heacham Manor and Hunstanton with a fabulous score of 86 points. The Society is very grateful to everyone who entered the raffle which raised £361 for the Norfolk & Norwich Hospital Charity. Big thanks to Swaffham Golf Club for their beautifully presented course, starters, catering and organisation.
By Helen Ayres June 16, 2023
Competitions Secretary, Angie Allsopp, reported that 29 ladies from 11 clubs took part in this year's Championship on Wednesday 14th June 2023 on a well presented course. Wensum's indoor and outdoor staff made us very welcome. The Lady Captain of Wensum welcomed us all to the club and kindly presented the vouchers to the winners. A small raffle made a profit of £88 for the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital Charity.
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