ONE of the major events of the year for the Bransford seniors’ section is the club championship, which is played over two days.
On this occasion, it produced a fine win for Trevor Atkinson, who returned outstanding rounds of 83 and 90 to win by four shots from Tony Lee with an aggregate score of 173.
It was a much tighter battle for the Cyril Lee Trophy, a stableford competition, in which Roy Mayo managed to edge just a point ahead of a chasing pack of five golfers to take the title.
Mayo finished with an impressive 40-point haul with Martin Saunders, John Phillips, Richard Steele and Dave Lumsden all on 39.
The ladies’ club championship and handicap 36-hole competition, played over two days, at Bransford produced an impressive display from Lesley Lammas to take both titles.
She returned a two-round score of 168 to take the championship — a clear 22 strokes ahead of runner-up June Atkinson with Anne Hamilton third on 198.
Lammas’ winning total in the handicap trophy was 144, followed by the same players — Atkinson and Hamilton — on 154 and 158 respectively.
A busy competition schedule for Bransford seniors continued with the B&H Trophy — played in pairs stableford format — and Atkinson was again to the fore when he and playing partner Rob Musson claimed prevailed with a haul of 46 points.
They were just ahead of Ian Hamilton and Graham Wilks on 45, with Iain Elrick and Eddie McLaughlin on 44 and Tony Robinson and Mike Abbott, June Atkinson and Ivor Lloyd and Ken Jones and Clarice Knowles all on 43.
Seniors’ club championship: 1 Atkinson (83+90-173); 2 Lee (92+85-177); 3 Harry Godwin (91+90-181); 4 Brian Caulfield (86+95-181); 5 Ivor Lloyd (89+95-184); 6 Rob Whetton (93+92-185).
Bransford seniors 4-3 Little Lakes (Bransford names first): Neil Sheldon and Martin Saunders lost to John Lee and Eddie Upright 4&3; Ian Hamilton and Peter Harrison beat Eddie Bye and Bob Rhodes two-up; Godwin and Alan Wallcroft halved with Colin Forrester and Al Brown; Bill Bowen and Roy Williams beat Dave Yeomans and Ray Robinson 5&4; Dave Miller and Stan Parnell halved with Malcolm Pearson and John Draper; Robin Young and Iain Elrick lost to Derek Brooks and Tony Addington 5&3; Robin Brighton and Roger Clarke lost to Doug Christian and Dennis Evans 5&3.
Bransford seniors 3-4 South Herefordshire (Bransford names first): Sheldon and Williams beat Peter Sawyer and Chris Drew one-up; Paul Edlin and Mike Davidge lost to Hugh Elliott and Brian Foley 5&4; John Phillips and Bill Bowen lost to Brian Bishop and Barry Howells two-down; Tony Robinson and Ivor Lloyd lost to Colin Dick and Ian Corbitt 4&3; Jeff Thomas and Parnell beat Brian Jelf and Bob Hill one-up; Harrison and Saunders beat Jim Bland and Brian Moore one-up; Mike Abbott and Wallcroft lost to Peter Turner and Pete Litchfield one-down.
Bransford seniors 2-4 Puckrup Hall (Bransford names first): Sheldon and Hamilton lost to Peter White and Dick Hibberd 2&1; Davidge and Saunders lost to Keith Johnson and Trevor Rawlinson 4&3; Bowen and Phillips beat Derek Ebbage and John Pritchard 2&1; Thomas and Parnell lost to Mike Ostick and Ken Haslam 3&2; Godwin and Wallcroft lost to Arthur Collingwood and Brian Entwhistle one-down; Williams and Tony Robinson beat Ken Parsons and Geoff Smith 2&1.
Bransford seniors 6-0 Cleobury Mortimer (Bransford names first): Sheldon and Parnell beat Roger Darby and Tony Wilson one-up; Thomas and Roger Clarke beat Keith Gardner and Rick Chandler 3&2; Phillips and Lloyd beat Mike Edmundson and Alan Hall 6&4; Wallcroft and Tony Lee beat Roger Bartlett and Ken Sedgley 3&1; Davidge and Harrison beat Keith Feerick and Roger Harrison 2&1; Bowen and John Knowles beat Ian Briggs and Nigel Douglas 6&5.
Bransford Seniors 4-2 at Tewkesbury Park (Bransford names first): Sheldon and Davidge beat Pat Collins and George Gormley 3&2; Bowen and Saunders beat Mike McCreath and Nigel Hubbard 2&1; Godwin and Clarke beat Peter Jones and John Wood 3&2; Parnell and Hamilton beat David Young and John Clarke 6&5; Williams and Andy Lamb lost to Mike Harrison and Clive Wilkinson 6&4; Wallcroft and Harrison beat Ray Turner and Jack Usher 4&3.
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