CAMBS & HUNTS WOMEN'S GOLF Ltd 2021 Yearbook - Cambs & Hunts Women's golf
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CAMBS & HUNTS WOMEN’S GOLF Ltd NOTE Previously known as Cambs & Hunts Ladies’ County Golf Association 2021 Yearbook
EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS 2021 President Sheila Withams 07825 566136 30 Pathfinder Way, Warboys, Huntingdon, PE28 2RD president.chwgl@gmail.com Secretary Val Musson 07825 551975 16 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdon, PE28 2RH secretary.chwgl@gmail.com Treasurer Keren Williams 07710 357121 14 Henslow Mews, Cambridge, CB2 8BX treasurer.chwgl@gmail.com Captain Paula Ewing 07710 076757 optimumltd@aol.com Seniors' Roz Bartlett 07901 667408 Captain rozirons@gmail.com Competition Joy Billany 07960 951372 Secretary 165 Christie Drive, Huntingdon, PE29 6JP joybillany@hotmail.com Junior Organiser Greta Barclay 01353 649614 (acting) findgbarclay@btinternet.com Handicap Wendy Cox 01487 842006 Adviser 07905 835719 wendyhcox@gmail.com Regional Sheila Withams 07825 566136 Delegate-Voting sheila.withams@me.com member
Club Representatives (voting members) Barkway Teresa Dyson 07850 532240 teresa440@btinternet.com Cambridge Ann Burbidge 01234 306737 Country Club (was burbidge300@yahoo.co.uk Bourn GC) Brampton Park Roz Bartlett 07901 667408 rozirons@gmail.com Cambridge Jan Osborne 07796 332314 Meridian t.osborne@ntlworld.com Ely City Sharon Chatteris 01353 649933 07714 825716 kenchatteris@gmail.com Girton Sue Carlisle 01954 780765 suzie56@btinternet.com Gog Magog Deborah Harding 07940 811228 deb.harding0@gmail.com Heydon Grange Elaine Knobel-Forbes 01763 838781 ekf@mkfms.com Kingsway Jemma Braid 07944769008 jemma_braid@hotmail.com Lakeside Lodge Elaine Ottley 07976 828373 bubblesottley61@gmail.com Links Lynn Lambert 07807 413666 lynnlambert666@gmail.com March Shona Kent 01354 655363 shona_kent@hotmail.com
Old Nene Jacquie Richardson 01354 677856 j.s.richardson@btinternet.com Ramsey Mary Mills 01487 813628 family.mills0808@btinternet.com Royston Kim Bradfield 01763 287483 kimbradfield58@gmail.com Saffron Walden Stella Parker 07967 486236 stellaparker@hotmail.com St Ives Ros Longstaff 07941 251060 ros.longstaff@virginmedia.com St Neots Fiona Whitney 07798 930716 fi119a@gmail.com The Rosemary Hay 01954 260536 Cambridgeshire rlh503@outlook.com Officers Vice Captain Jackie Ewing 07855 389044 jackie123ewing@gmail.com County Welfare Currently vacant Officer Deputy County Sue Leadbeater 07789 880159 H’cap Adviser sueleadbeater@virginmedia.com Asst Comps ** Barbara Laman 01223 833819 Secretary barblaman@yahoo.co.uk Asst Comps** Kim Davis 07966 635688 Secretary kimdavis2012@aol.com
Course Rating Tina Broadley 07759 650479 Assessor tinabroadley@gmail.com Data Protection Laura Todd 07963 433577 Officer lctodd@hotmail.co.uk Press Officer Greta Barclay 01353 649614 findgbarclay@btinternet.com Web Kim Morley 07534 533858 Administrator webadmin@chwgl.co.uk **Competitions sub-committee with Joy Billany CHWGL EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS MEETING DATES 2021 0930 Tuesday 9 March via Zoom 0930 Tuesday 1June via Zoom 0930 Tuesday 7 September via Zoom 0930 Tuesday 26 October tbc (competitions & finance sub-committee) CHWGL GENERAL MEETINGS - DATES 2021 All Executive Directors, Officers and Club Representatives 1330 Wednesday 31 March via Zoom 1330 Monday 28 June via Zoom 1330 Monday 27 September Girton (tbc) CHWGL ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2021 Including Trophy presentation 1300 Thursday 25 November Gog Magog (tbc)
Junior sub-committee Junior Organiser: oversight, coordination & junior 1st team Greta Barclay 01353 649614 (acting) findgbarclay@btinternet.com Child Welfare Officer Sue Hill hillsusan93@gmail.com Development Squad Rosemary Hay 01954 260536 rlh503@outlook.com Junior 2nd team Mo Poole mo1326@msn.com Committee Members Rosemary Farrow farrowsat97@btinternet.com Rosemary Rennie rosemary.rennie@ntlworld.com Vacancy County Competition Secretary 07960 951372 Joy Billany joybillany@hotmail.com If you have a junior girl at your club, please do let a member of the county junior committee know. There are lots of fun opportunities for them to meet other young golfers and develop their skills. Remember juniors are our future and we need to nurture their enthusiasm and talent
GOLF CLUBS AFFILIATED TO CAMBS & HUNTS: Key contacts BARKWAY PARK www.barkwayparkgolfclub.co.uk Nuthampstead Rd, Barkway, Royston, SG8 8EN Manager Contact office 01763 848215 barkwaypark@btconnect.com Ladies’ Captain No appointment Key contact Teresa Dyson 07850 532240 teresa440@btinternet.com Professional Jamie Bates 01763 848215 CAMBRIDGE www.bourngolf.com COUNTRY CLUB Toft Road, Bourn, Cambs CB23 7TT (was Bourn GC) Secretary Michelle Parrish 07843 281982 secretary@bourngolf.com Ladies’ Captain Jackie Francis 07821 869992 ladiescaptain@bourngolf.com Vice-captain Diane Amps 07801 321871 ladiesvice@bourngolf.com Scratch League Paula Offer 01954 715784 Capt poffer56@googlemail.com Junior Organiser Philip Edmondson 07470 058555 juniororganiser@bourngolf.com Professional Mark Sturgess 01954 718057 mark@bourngolf.com
BRAMPTON PARK www.bramptonparkgc.co.uk Buckden Road, Brampton, Cambs PE28 4NF General Office Sarah Bremner 01480 434700 admin@bramptonparkgc.co.uk Ladies’ Captain May Burn 07761 152156 mayburn@ymail.com Vice-captain Shirley Osborne 01480 860198 07929 102890 shirley_osborne@hotmail.com Scratch League Belinda Borneo 07969 412969 Capt 01480 812607 belinda.borneo@gmail.com Junior Organiser via office 01480 434700 Professional Adam Pike 01480 434705 CAMBRIDGE MERIDIAN www.cmgc.co.uk Comberton Road, Toft, Cambs CB23 2RY Club contact Steve Creighton 01223 264700 golf@cmgc.co.uk Ladies’ Captain Liz Gray 07722 487090 lizgray11@btinternet.com Junior organiser Ian Cochrane 01223 264700 Professional Ian Cochrane As above
ELY CITY www.elygolf.co.uk 107 Cambridge Road, Ely, Cambs CB7 4HX Manager Anthony Roberts 01353 662751 manager@elygolf.co.uk Ladies’ Captain Jill Gamlin 01638 741019 jillgamlin@talktalk.net Vice-captain Nicola Harrison 07962 277165 nicolaharrison94@yahoo.co.uk Scratch League Laura Todd 07963 433577 Capt lctodd@hotmail.co.uk Junior Organiser Mark Pugh 07759 742025 pughmarkpugh@aol.com Professional Andrew George 01353 663317 GIRTON www.girtongolf.co.uk Dodford Lane, Girton, Cambs CB3 0QE Office Manager Jo McEvoy 01223 276169 info@girtongolf.co.uk Ladies’ Captain Sarah Pugh 01223 234234 nick.sarah51@gmail.com Vice-captain Eileen Webster 07739 913299 eileen.webster@ntlworld.com Scratch League Jacqui Storey 01223 515890 Capt jacquistorey61@gmail.com Junior Organiser David Upchurch 01223 233041 david.upchurch@sky.com Club Professional Sam Beckett 01223 276169
GOG MAGOG www.gogmagog.co.uk Shelford Bottom, Cambridge, CB22 3AB General Manager Brad McLean 01223 247626 office@gogmagog.co.uk Ladies’ Captain Sharon Turvill 01223 564541 sjturvill@ntlworld.com Vice-captain Lindsey Bellis 01223 350935 lindsey.bellis@cantab.net Scratch League Sarah Jones 01223 247626 Captain Wilma Smith office@gogmagog.co.uk Junior Organiser Richard Brunt 07518 365570 juniors@gogmagog.co.uk Professionals Lee Marshall 01223 246058 Chris Driscoll HEYDON GRANGE www.heydongrange.org.uk Fowlmere Road, Heydon, Royston SG8 7NS Secretary Wendy Osborne 01763 838065 osborne.wendy@yahoo.com Ladies’ Captain Deborah Bryan 07472 575355 deborahebryan@me.com Club Professional Sufian Dhaduk 07950 434466
KINGSWAY www.kingswaygolfcentre.co.uk Cambridge Road, Melbourn, Herts SG8 6EY Secretary Judith Sharpe 01763 262943 shaj1988@hotmail co.uk Club Captain Alan Mason 07792 100290 mralanjmason@aol.com Ladies’ contact Judith Sharpe as above Junior Organiser Les Thorne 01223 833350 lvwthorne@gmail.com Club Professional Chris Hattersley 07973 527210 chrishattersley@hotmail.co.uk LAKESIDE LODGE www.lakeside-lodge.co.uk Fen Road, Pidley, Huntingdon, PE28 3DF Office 01487 740540 info@lakeside-lodge.co.uk Ladies’ Captain Cherie Gouldthorp 07808 271649 cherie@lakesidelodgegolfclub-members.co.uk Vice-captain Jacqui Newcombe 07850 328279 jacqui@lakesidelodgegolfclub-members.co.uk Professional Andy Fletcher 07966 303005 andy@andyfletchergolf.co.uk
LINKS, NEWMARKET www.linksgolfclub.co.uk Cambridge Road, Newmarket, Suffolk CB8 0TG Secretary Matthew Hartley 01638 663000 secretary@linksgolfclub.co.uk Ladies’ Captain Naomi Pilmer 01638 662945 07791 988031 naomipilmer@hotmail.com Vice-captain Diane Parr 07764 534467 dianeparr@icloud.com Scratch Sarah Greenall (A Team) 07765 251012 League Margaret Beckley (B Team) 01638 744327 Capts sarahgreenall50@gmail.com mrsmeb777@gmail.com Junior Organiser Jonathan Sharkey 01638 662395 jonny@linksgolflab.com Professional John Sharkey 01638 663000 MARCH www.marchgolfclub.co.uk Frogs Abbey, Grange Road, March, PE15 0YH Secretary Michal Simpson 01354 652364 secretary@marchgolfclub.co.uk Ladies’ Captain Jean McAuliffe 01354 654479 rjeanmca@gmail.com Vice-captain Margaret Butt 01733 840525 buttjohn4@yahoo.co.uk Professional Alex Oldham 01354 657255
OLD NENE www.theoldnene.co.uk Muchwood Lane, Bodsey, Ramsey, PE26 2XQ Secretary Amy Brown 01487 815622 amy@theoldnene.co.uk Ladies’ Captain Carrie-Ann Peckham 07731 401384 cpeckham87@hotmail.co.uk Vice-captain Caroline Clarey 07904 804550 carolineclarey@hotmail.com Professional Alisdair Currie 07831 191059 alisdair.currie@foremostgolf.com RAMSEY www.ramseyclub.co.uk 4 Abbey Terrace, Ramsey, Cambs PE26 1DD Secretary Judith Bailey 01487 812600 admin@ramseyclub.co.uk Ladies’ Captain Joyce Buddle 01487 506026 joycebuddle@yahoo.com Vice-captain Lucy Mills-Cripps 07729 879624 lucyjmills18@googlemail.com Scratch League Lucy Mills Cripps 07729 879624 Capt lucyjmills18@googlemail.com Junior Judith Bailey 01487 812600 Organiser admin@ramseyclub.co.uk Professional Stuart Scott 01487 813022 stuart.scott7@btconnect.com
ROYSTON www.roystongolfclub.co.uk Baldock Road, Royston, Herts SG8 5BG Secretary Amanda Curnow 01763 242696 office@roystongolfclub.co.uk Ladies’ Captain Sandra Griffin 01763 232441 sandy.aquarist@btinternet.com Vice-captain Tracey Parsons 07931 093258 tparsons494@yahoo.co.uk Scratch League Tracey Parsons 07931 093258 Capt tparsons494@yahoo.co.uk Junior Luke Bailey 01763 242696 Organiser lukebaileygolf@gmail.com Professional Luke Bailey as above SAFFRON WALDEN www.swgc.com Windmill Hill, Saffron Walden, Essex CB10 1BX General Jonathan Dove 01799 522786 Manager office@swgc.com Ladies’ Captain Lynda Minton 07890 120618 lyndaminton666@gmail.com Vice-captain Claire Richardson 07710 463888 clairerichardson888@btinternet.com Scratch League Lynda Minton 07890 120618 Capt lyndaminton666@gmail.com Junior Sarah Smith 01799 527728 Organiser sarah@smithperformancegolf.co.uk Professional Rob McNicholas 01799 527728
ST IVES www.stivesgolfclub.co.uk Needingworth Road, St Ives, Cambs PE27 4AD General Thomas Munt 01480 499920 Manager manager@stivesgolfclub.co.uk Ladies’ Captain Marie Woodall 07989 429512 marietwoodall@live.com Vice-captain Celia Greenaway 01480 393067 07909 986233 chgreenaway@virginmedia.com Junior Henry Tacconi 01480 536339 Organiser henrytacconi@tacconigreen.co.uk Golf Manager James Hart 01480 499920 ST NEOTS www.sngc.co.uk Crosshall Road, St Neots, PE19 7GE Manager Allison McColl 01480 472363 office@stneotsgolfclub.co.uk Ladies’ Captain Elaine Miller 07789 357674 emmil6299@gmail.com Vice-captain Tina Michelin 01480 218332 tinamich2@hotmail.com Junior Rosemary Farrow 01480 352251 Organiser farrowsat97@btinternet.com Professional Paul Toyer 01480 476513
THE www.thecambridgeshiregolfclubbarhill.co.uk CAMBRIDGESHIRE Cambridge Bar Hill Hotel, Cambridge CB23 8EU Secretary Peter Williams 07732 980546 peter.williams21@outlook.com Ladies’ Captain Sue Williams 01954 201268 07495 292244 sue_williams55@hotmail.com Vice-captain Sally Smith 01954 789208 07810 092870 sally.ch.smith@outlook.com Director of Golf Marc Smith 01954 780098 marc.smith@cambridgebarhillhotel.co.uk Professional Mike Clemons 01954 780098 IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT THE 2021 COMPETITIONS The competition schedule and conditions for each competition may be subject to change, including cancellation or postponement, because of COVID-19 guidance as published by the Government and England Golf. Also, it may not be possible to include the usual post competition meal, in which case there will be an adjustment to the entry fee WE WILL KEEP YOU UPDATED
NOTES ON ENTERING COMPETITIONS • Entries for all competitions in 2021 will be accepted from 1 MARCH 2021 at the earliest • Entries must be submitted to the designated competition organiser by the published closing date (normally 4 weeks before the event). Entry fees must be sent at the same time to the Treasurer • Entries received after the closing date will not normally be accepted • Please complete all relevant boxes on the form in BLOCK CAPITALS • Contact details for all designated competition organisers are provided in the County Blue Book and on the competition posters • Start sheets will normally be sent out by email as soon as possible after the closing date. If a hard copy of the start sheet is required, a stamped addressed envelope should be sent to the competition organiser along with the entry form SUBMITTING YOUR ENTRY FORM. Entry forms can be downloaded from the county website. Completed entry forms can be sent either by email or by post to the designated competition organiser PAYMENT OF ENTRY FEES IMPORTANT: All entry fees must be paid at the time of entry irrespective of the method. You can pay in one of two ways: Option 1: payment by BACS – if you use this method you MUST include the competition code in the reference section. Account details: • sort code: 30-94-47 • account number 01795966 Option 2: payment by cheque made payable to Cambs & Hunts LCGA (this year only). You should note the competition code(s) on the reverse of the cheque, which must be sent to Keren Williams, Treasurer, 14 Henslow Mews, Cambridge, CB2 8BX Note: • you can pay several entry fees in a single payment, but you must include the relevant competition codes e.g. AN AG PD for Audrey Nicole Cup, Autumn Greensomes and President’s Day
CHWGL 4-BALL TEAM AM-AM COMPETITIONS 18 hole stableford team competitions off 90% of competition course handicap (no handicap index restrictions) Prizes will be awarded to the winners and 2nd placed team, other prizes dependent on number of entries **Season Starter Am-Am** CANCELLED ***Season Finale Am-Am*** MONDAY 18 October at St Neots Golf Club Entry fee - £110 per team of 4 Competition code SFAA (closes Monday 20 September) Entry form only to be sent to Fiona Whitney 2 Clover Road, Eaton Socon, St Neots, PE19 8HD Email: fi119a@gmail.com Entry forms available on the county website Team entry fee payable by BACS or cheque at the time of entry. Cheques only must be sent direct to Keren Williams, Treasurer 14 Henslow Mews, Cambridge, CB2 8BX
2021 COMPETITION CALENDAR Individual, Pairs and Team competitions Late April Foursomes Handicap Matchplay KO Drawn home or onwards Handicap Index: plus to 18.4 each away Mon 19 April Margery Newport Trophy (Div 1) Girton Cancelled Fri 14 – Sun 16 County Championship Ely City May Handicap Index: plus to 9.4 (2021 only) Tues 8 June Audrey Nicole Cup (Div 2) Ramsey Handicap Index: 18.5 to 28.4 Tues 22 June Long Handicap Cup (Div 3) & High St Ives Handicap Shield Handicap Index: 28.5 to 35.4/ 35.5 to 54.0 respectively Fri 9 July Holland Cups Foursomes Saffron Walden Championship Handicap Index: maximum of 60.0 combined Thurs 5 Aug Seniors’ Cup (55 yrs and over) Bourn Handicap Index: plus to 40.4 Thurs 19 Aug President’s Day – 4 ball team am-am Lakeside Tues 14 Sept Autumn Greensomes Brampton Park Handicap Index: maximum of 60.0 combined Tues 12 Oct Officials & Club Representatives Royston Cup. No Handicap Index limit Mon 18 Oct Season Finale – 4 ball team am-am St Neots Junior Competitions Tues 6 April Junior Spring Meeting Lakeside Sun 11 July Junior Championship Gog Magog Sun 26 Sept Junior / Adult Greensomes Kingsway Interclub team fixtures April onward Scratch league Home & away tbc (Aug) Grace Norman Semi-finals & Final tbc Mon 6 Sept Jean Wilkinson Semi-finals & Final Cambridgeshire Mon 20 Sept Mary Cole Rose Bowl Gog Magog
East Region events Thurs 22 April Foursomes Championship - Thetford cancelled Fri 18 – Sun 20 County Match Days Stoke-by-Nayland June Wed 23 June Regional EG Medal final Ely City Tues 13 July Australian Spoons Pavenham Park Mon 2 Aug Senior Ladies’ Championship Swaffham Tues 3 Aug Girls’ Championship Ely City Mon 9 – Junior County Match Days The Bedfordshire Wed 11 Aug (Stagsden) Thurs 26 – 2nd Team County Match Days St Ives Fri 27 Aug Wed 15 Sept Ladies’ Championship Gorleston Sun 19 Sept Junior Team Trophy Porters Park County Match Days & Junior County Match Days Please come along and support your county teams at these flagship events and watch some great golf. Wear something blue!! Seniors’ matches Sun 28 March vs Hertfordshire - postponed Brampton Park Wed 19 May vs Northants Cambridge Meridian Thurs 3 June vs Norfolk Links, Newmarket Tues 27 July vs Bedfordshire John O’Gaunt Thurs 19 Aug vs Suffolk Stowmarket Wed 15 Sept vs Norfolk seniors (singles) Girton The usual age is 55+, but for Beds and Norfolk Seniors it is 50+. Matches are mostly 4BBB played off scratch but matches against Herts & Northants are played off handicap. The Bedfordshire match is a mix of scratch and handicap NOTE: parental consent form to be completed when junior girls enter women’s competitions (available on county website)
**PRESIDENT’S DAY** Raising funds for our Juniors 4 ball team Am-Am (no handicap index restrictions) Thursday 19 August at Lakeside Lodge GC (closes Thursday 22 July) £120 entry fee per team of 4 includes a two-course meal and prizes (no change of clothes required) Entry form available on the county website Send your completed entry forms to: Sheila Withams 30 Pathfinder Way, Warboys, Huntingdon PE28 2RD or email to president.chwgl@gmail.com TEAM entry fee payable by BACS or by cheque direct to the Treasurer at time of entry (Competition code PD)
COMPETITION DETAILS 2021 (excluding Am-Am team events) FOURSOMES KNOCKOUT MATCHPLAY (Code FKO) Handicap index limit plus to 18.4 (each player) Closing date: Wednesday 7 April Commences: mid -late April Final: Saturday 25 September at The Cambridgeshire GC • Played off handicap – i.e. half the difference of the combined competition course handicap • Each player must designate their ‘home club’ on the entry form. Pairs need not be members of the same club • Substitutions will be permitted prior to playing the first round – the Assistant Competitions Secretary must be notified of and agree any substitution • The draw will indicate the cut-off date for each round and the home and away club. Extensions to the cut-off dates for each round will not normally be allowed. If the home course is not available through bad weather, play to be on the away course, and if neither is available by the cut-off date an outcome will be determined by the toss of a coin • Trophy for the winning pair • Entry fee £15 per pair – to be paid as a pair to the Treasurer at time of entry • Entries to be sent to County Competition Secretary: Joy Billany 165 Christie Drive, Huntingdon PE29 6JP * joybillany@hotmail.com COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Handicap index limit plus to 9.4 Code CC) Date: Friday 14 May – Sunday 16 May Venue: Ely City GC Closing date: Friday 30 April • 36 holes individual stroke play with handicap allowance of 95% of competition course handicap. The12 leading qualifiers proceed to the match play stages of the Championship. Played off scratch • The draw in the stroke play rounds will normally be in handicap order, lowest to highest • Trophies presented to the winners and runners up in the Championship. Allen Newport trophy presented to the winner of the best gross score over the two qualifying rounds. Prize for best net score over the two qualifying rounds; other prizes dependent on number of entries • The overall winner is eligible to enter the England Golf Women’s County Champion of Champions tournament on 5 September at Woodhall Spa • Entry fee £30 per player - to be paid individually to the Treasurer at time of entry • Entries to be sent to County Competition Secretary: Joy Billany 165 Christie Drive, Huntingdon PE29 6JP * joybillany@hotmail.com NOTE: Due to COVID-19 restrictions the 2021 event will be used to determine the County Champion only and is limited to single figure handicap players. The County Plate will not be held this year.
AUDREY NICOLE CUP (Division 2) (Code AN) Handicap index limit 18.5 to 28.4 Date: Tuesday 8 June Venue: Ramsey GC Closing date: Tuesday 11 May • 18 holes individual stroke play; handicap allowance 95% of competition course handicap • The draw will normally be in handicap order, lowest to highest • Trophy presented for the best net score plus other prizes depending on number of entries • Entry fee £10 per player - to be paid individually to the Treasurer at time of entry • A further £15 will be payable if a meal is provided - to be confirmed • Entries to be sent to Club Representative: Mary Mills 1 Blenheim Road, Ramsey, Cambs PE26 1AL * family.mills0808@btinternet.com LONG HANDICAP CUP (Division 3)/ HIGH HANDICAP SHIELD (Code LHCS) Handicap index limit Long Handicap Cup 28.5 -35.4; High Handicap Shield 35.5-54.0 Date: Tuesday 22 June Venue: St Ives GC Closing date: Tuesday 25 May • 18 holes individual stableford; handicap allowance 95% of competition course handicap • The draw will be based handicap compatibility; however, a preferred playing partner may be specified on the entry form and such requests will be met where possible • Trophies presented for the best stableford score for players with course handicaps between 28.5-35.4 and the best stableford score for those playing off a course handicap of 35.5 and above plus other prizes depending on number of entries • Entry fee £10 per player - to be paid individually to the Treasurer at time of entry • A further £15 will be payable if a meal is provided - to be confirmed • Entries to be sent to Club Representative: Ros Longstaff 22 Enderby’s Wharf, St. Ives. PE27 5GT * ros.longstaff@virginmedia.com HOLLAND CUPS FOURSOMES CHAMPIONSHIP (Code HC) Handicap index limit 60.0 combined Date: Friday 9 July Venue: Saffron Walden GC Closing date: Friday 11 June • 36 holes stroke play; played off 50% of combined team course handicap • The draw will normally be in combined handicap order, lowest to highest • Trophy (Holland Cups) presented to the pair with the best gross score and prize for the best net score, plus other prizes depending on number of entries • Entry fee £30 per pair - to be paid as a pair to the Treasurer at time of entry • A further £30 will be payable if a meal is provided - to be confirmed • Entries to be sent to County Competition Secretary: Joy Billany 165 Christie Drive, Huntingdon PE29 6JP * joybillany@hotmail.com
SENIORS’ CUP Handicap index limit plus to 40.4 (Code SC) Age qualification - 55 prior to event (NB new lower age limit for 2021) Date: Thursday 5 August Venue: Bourn GC Closing date: Thursday 8 July • 18 holes individual stroke play; handicap allowance 95% of competition course handicap • Trophies presented for the best gross score, best net score and the best gross score for ladies aged 69 and over. Best net prizes will be based on the following handicap bandings: plus to 18.4, 18.5 to 28.4 and 28.5 to 40.4 • The player with the best gross score will be eligible to enter the England Golf Senior Women’s County Champion of Champions tournament on 4-5 September at Woodhall Spa • Entry fee £25 per player - to be paid individually to the Treasurer at time of entry • Entries to be sent to Club Representative: Ann Burbidge 9 Palmerston Street Bedford, Bedfordshire, MK41 7SE * burbidge300@yahoo.co.uk AUTUMN GREENSOMES: Handicap index limit 60 combined (Code AG) Date: Tuesday 14 September Venue: Brampton Park GC Closing date: Tuesday 17 August • 36 holes greensomes stableford; handicap allowance based on 60% lower competition course handicap + 40% higher course handicap • Trophy presented to the pair with the best stableford score plus other prizes dependent on number of entries • Entry fee £60 per pair - to be paid as a pair to the Treasurer at time of entry • Entries to be sent to Club Representative: Roz Bartlett 1 Crow Hill Lane, Great Cambourne, Cambridge CB23 5AP * rozirons@gmail.com OFFICIALS’ & CLUB REPRESENTATIVES’ CUP (Code ODC) No handicap restrictions Date: Tuesday 12 October Venue: Royston GC Closing date: Tuesday 14 September • 18 holes individual stableford, played off 90% competition course handicap (non- qualifying) • An invitation with entry details will be sent to all executive directors, officers, junior sub- committee members, club representatives, their deputies and rules officials in June All competitions will be run in accordance with the prevailing England Golf Play Safe, Stay Safe guidelines. Additionally, a full risk assessment will be undertaken by the County Competition Secretary, the host club representative and the relevant club staff as part of the planning process
INTER-CLUB TEAM COMPETITIONS MARY COLE ROSE BOWL: Handicap index limit 25.4 per player (Code MCR) Date: Monday 20 September Venue: Gog Magog GC Closing date: Monday 6 September • 18 holes individual stroke play; handicap allowance 95% of competition course handicap • each team to consist of three players and all scores to count. In the event of a tie, the best net score from the team to count - if still a tie, next best net score to count • Team changes after the closing date will only be permitted in exceptional circumstances • Trophies presented to the winning and runner-up teams. Prize for the best individual net score on the day. Medals will be presented to the winning team • Entry fee: £30 per team - to be paid directly to the Treasurer at the point of entry • Cost of meals for players, caddies and supporters to be paid direct to the host club on the day • Key contact: County Competition Secretary: Joy Billany 165 Christie Drive, Huntingdon, PE29 6JP * joybillany@hotmail.com THE JEAN WILKINSON TROPHY Completion date for group matches - Sunday 8 August Semi-finals and final will be played on Monday 6 September at The Cambridgeshire Clubs will be drawn into four groups, each comprising of no less than three clubs • Inter-club league with each team consisting of seven players drawn from three handicap index bands: o two players from handicap index band 10.0 -16.4 o three players from handicap index band 16.5 – 22.4 o two players from handicap index band 22.5 -36.0 Note: County 1 team players for the current and previous season are not eligible to play st • Details of the group draw will be issued around June for the following year. All group matches must be played both home and away. All games are played off scratch over 18 holes under normal match play rules • Players may play in: o any order within the designated handicap band o a lower handicap band, but NOT in a higher band • Two points for a win or unplayed concession (see below) and one point for a half. The result of any partially completed conceded game shall be whatever the state of that game is at time of the concession • If an individual game is conceded on the day without being played, no winning margin should be assigned • The winning margin of each game must be recorded, but margins will only be used if teams are tied on completion of all group matches • If a group is tied after winning margins are taken into account, the County Competition Secretary will arrange a deciding match on a neutral course
• It is expected that all individual games/matches will be played, and every effort should be made to ensure this. In the event of one or more games in a match potentially being conceded, the situation will be managed as follows: • a match will be deemed to be viable if 4 or more games are played; 2 points will be awarded to the opposition for each conceded game (i.e., up to a maximum of 6 points) • a match will be deemed non-viable if 4 or more games are to be conceded. In this scenario it is expected that: o a change of date should be discussed between the two teams and if, after all reasonable efforts have been made to rearrange the match, no date can be agreed, the County Competition Secretary should be informed o If, following further mediation by the County Competition Secretary, no alternative date can be negotiated, the team that concedes the whole match will be removed from the group for that year along with any points from matches already played • In both the semi-finals and final, all games will be played to a conclusion under normal match play conditions, unless a clear match result has already been achieved, in which case the captains may call their players in • Trophies presented to the winning and runner-up teams. Medals will be presented to the winning team • Key Contact: County Competition Secretary: Joy Billany 165 Christie Drive, Huntingdon, PE29 6JP * joybillany@hotmail.com THE GRACE NORMAN TROPHY: Handicap index limit – 30.4 per player Semi-final and final to be played in mid-late August on a neutral course • Foursomes knockout played over 18 holes • A team will consist of three pairs (not necessarily the same players for each round) • Details of the draw will be issued around June for the following year and will clearly indicate the cut-off date for each round and the home and away club • Played off 1/2 difference of each pairs’ combined competition course handicap • In ALL rounds, including the semi-final and final, all games will be played to a conclusion, unless a clear match result has already been achieved, in which case the captains may call their players in • The result of a partially completed conceded game to be whatever the state of that game is at time of the concession • No extensions to the cut-off dates for each round will normally be allowed. If the home course is not available through bad weather, play to be on the away course. If for any reason the match cannot be played by the cut-off date, a result will be determined by the toss of a coin • In the event of a whole match concession, the opposition will progress to the next round • Trophies presented to the winning and runner-up teams. Medals will be presented to the winning team • Key Contact: County Competition Secretary, Joy Billany 165 Christie Drive, Huntingdon, PE29 6JP * joybillany@hotmail.com
INTER-CLUB SCRATCH LEAGUE Dates: all matches to be played between 1 April - 30 September • The number of divisions will be determined by the number of teams entering each year. Each division will consist of not more than four teams, resulting in a maximum of six matches • All singles matches /games played off scratch over 18 holes under normal match play rules • A team will consist of three players declared in playing handicap index order, lowest first • Matches will be played home and away, with two points for a win or unplayed concession and one point for a half. The winning margin of each individual game must be recorded. No winning margin for a match conceded without being played • In the event of a tie at the end of the season, the overall results of the teams concerned when playing each other will decide the result. If still a tie, the number of points scored against each other, then the winning margins against each other and then their total winning margins will decide. If still no result, the County Competition Secretary will arrange a deciding match on a neutral course • Normally, at the end of the season, the winning team in Divisions 2, 3 & 4 will move up a division and the bottom team in Divisions 1, 2 & 3 will move down a division. Note: it may become necessary to vary this condition, depending upon the total number of teams entering in the following year • Teams joining the league for the first time, will normally be assigned to the lowest division, but this may vary • No player may represent more than one club during the season • If an individual club enters two teams, players may only play for one team • It is expected that all individual games/matches will be played, and every effort should be made to ensure this. In the event of one or more games in a match potentially being conceded, the situation will be managed as follows: • a match will be deemed to be viable if at least 2 games are played; 2 points will be awarded to the opposition for the conceded game • a match will be deemed non-viable if only one game can be played (i.e. 2/3 games to be conceded). In this scenario it is expected that: o a change of date should be discussed between the two teams and if, after all reasonable efforts have been made to rearrange the match, no date can be agreed, the County Competition Secretary should be informed o If, following further mediation by the County Competition Secretary, no alternative date can be negotiated, the team that concedes the whole match will be removed from the group for that year along with any points from matches already played • The trophy is awarded to the winners of Division 1 and medals presented to the winners • Key Contact: County Competition Secretary: Joy Billany165 Christie Drive, Huntingdon, PE29 6JP * joybillany@hotmail.com
GENERAL INTER-CLUB TEAM MATCHPLAY CONDITIONS • The home team shall offer the away team a minimum of THREE dates for the match to be played, at least one of which shall be a weekend and one a weekday. It is recommended that a reserve day is identified in the event that inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances prohibit play on the previously agreed date • Both teams shall be responsible for arranging individual matches in good time • A player can only represent one club in each competition • It is expected that all individual matches shall be played and every effort should be made to ensure this. The process for managing concessions is detailed in the individual competition conditions. No match may be conceded before the day of play and whole ties may not be conceded, without prior discussion with the County Competitions Secretary • Team captains must exchange their team sheets and playing order prior to commencement of the match. No substitutions are permitted once team sheets have been exchanged • Any team member not present by 15 minutes after the first tee time should concede her individual match to the opposition • Visitors will have the honour on the first tee, with the exception of the semi-finals and final when there will be toss for the honour • Each team may appoint one person who may give advice to members of that team. This person must be identified prior to commencement of the match (see Rule 24.4) • Players may shelter in bad weather and leave the course if necessary. If conditions allow, play should resume on the same day from the point of disruption. If resumption is impossible, the results of completed games stand, but incomplete games will be deemed to be halved. Captains together with the Club Professional shall be responsible for the decision to resume or call off play • Only captains have the authority to call players in from a game still being played when the overall match result has been determined • The results sheet must be correctly completed, dated and clearly signed by both team captains. It is the responsibility of the home team captain to send the results sheet to the County Competition Secretary within 5 working days of the match. It can be sent either by post or electronically as a scanned document • For the semifinals of the Grace Norman and Jean Wilkinson, a team sheet will be sent to the Team Captains for completion and return to the County Competition Secretary at least 2 (two) days prior to the event. NB Amendments can be made on the day in the event of sickness/injury/handicap changes or player withdrawal • Rules advisor(s) will be available for advice and decision making during both the semi- finals and final of the Grace Norman and Jean Wilkinson and in the Mary Cole Rose Bowl • Permission for any player to use a buggy in a match must be obtained from the County Competition Secretary and the opposition team captain informed accordingly, if permission is granted • All relevant General Competition Conditions must be upheld
JUNIOR COMPETITIONS Detailed information and entry forms for all junior competitions can be obtained from the Acting County Junior Organiser, Greta Barclay: 32 Akeman Close, Stretham, Ely, Cambs CB6 3JR * findgbarclay@btinternet.com PARENTS AND GIRLS GET TOGETHER AND PRIZE GIVING - CANCELLED ALISON CUNINGHAM TROPHY AND MANSFIELD SALVER • Maximum entry 8, first come first served. 2 groups of four (seeded by handicap index) will be created. • Group matches played on a round robin basis over 6 holes, 2 points for a win 1 for a half with holes up result recorded. • Handicap allowance 1/3 of difference rounded up o A points table will be produced for each group with tied places decided in the following order (a) head-to-head result (b) aggregate holes up score and (c) a nearest the pin shootout • The top 2 players in each group will go forward to finals day and compete in a group under the same rules for the Alison Cunningham Trophy with the bottom 2 in each group playing for the Mansfield Salver IMPROVERS’ CUP (Biddy Wade Trophy) • Open to all girls within the County who have not reached their 19th birthday on 1 January in the current year and hold a WHS handicap • All girls will be given a certificate on which to state their handicap index, together with their best four net scores over 18 holes during the year 1 May 2020 to 30 April 2021 • These scores must be returned to the County Junior Organiser (see above for contact details) no later than 24 May 2021 • The winner is the player with the best average net score against the actual SSS JUNIOR SPRING MEETING Date: Tuesday 6 April Venue: Lakeside Lodge Golf & Country Club • Different competition rounds will be played on the Par 3 and 18-hole course • Skills competition and coaching with Andy Fletcher JUNIOR GIRLS CHAMPIONSHIP (multiple competitions) Date: Sunday 11 July Venue: Gog Magog (Wandlebury) GC Closing date: fourteen days before the date of the competition. Late entries will not be accepted • Open to any girl who has not reached their 18th birthday on 1 January in the current year and who is a playing member of a club is affiliated to CHWGL. Note: Exceptions can be made for girls recommended by the County Junior Organiser
Junior Championship: Handicap index limit plus to 25.4 [Code JC1] • 36 holes singles stroke play • In the event of a tie, the following options will be used to determine the winner • an immediate sudden death playoff, if weather and light permits, or • on countback, in the event of inclement weather or bad light. • The Committee's decision is final • Trophies presented for best gross score and best net score. Competitors can only win one trophy • The overall winner is eligible to enter the England Golf Girls’ County Champion of Champions tournament on 4 September 2021 at Woodhall Spa • Entry fee: 36 holes £22 • Entries to be sent to the County Junior Organiser (see entry form for contact details) Stableford Championship: Handicap limit 25.5 to 36.4 [Code JC2] • 18 holes individual stableford • In the event of a tie, the winner will be determined on a countback • Trophy to be presented for the best stableford score • Entry fee for 18 holes: £17 • Entries to be sent to the County Junior Organiser (see entry form for contact details) 7 or 9 hole Stableford Championship [Code JC3) Par 3 or forward tees on 18 hole course Handicap limit: club or county handicap 36.5 to 54.0 • Open to girls who: • are 12 years or under on 1 January of the year of the competition • have played in at least one county event prior to the competition • In the event of a tie in either the 7 or 9 hole competitions a countback will be used to determine the winners • Entry fee £12 • Entries to be sent to the County Junior Organiser (see entry form for contact details) JUNIOR/ADULT GREENSOMES STABLEFORD [Code JAG] Date: Sunday 26 September Venue: Kingsway Golf Centre Closing date: fourteen days before the date of the competition. Late entries will not be accepted • 9 or 18 hole greensomes stableford • Pairs comprise a junior girl and an adult player (who can be male or female and must be over 18) • Entry forms and competition rules to be sent out to each club and to all current County junior players • Entries to be sent to the Competition Organiser: Sue Hill * hillsusan93@gmail.com
GENERAL COMPETITION CONDITIONS All CHWGL competitions will be informed by the Rules of Golf (R&A, USGA 2019) and the policies and guidance published by England Golf Key England Golf documents include the following: • Hard Card (2021) - copies will be made available to all competitors via the county website and on the day of the competition • Policy on the Use of Golf Buggies (February 2018) • GDPR Guidance (2018) • Safeguarding children and young people: policy & procedures (2021) • Safeguarding adults policy & procedures (2021) • Guidance on the Equality Act 2010 and Golf (April 2018) It is expected that all players will • be familiar with the rules of golf (2019) • uphold the spirit and integrity of the game All entries to CHWGL competitions are subject to the approval of the Competitions Sub- Committee, who shall have the right to refuse entry without assigning a reason All Competitions shall be open to female amateur golfers who are playing members of a club affiliated to CHWGL irrespective of membership type A player may only compete in the County Championship or represent the County if they are either born within the county or are a playing member of a club affiliated to CHWGL irrespective of membership type and may only represent one county in any season 1. A player must provide a valid EG member ID (formerly CDH number) on the competition entry form so that handicaps can be verified via the WHS database prior to the start of the competition. An individual player will be responsible for informing the competition organiser on the day if their handicap index has changed in the period immediately preceding the competition 2. An approved ball must be played 3. All ties to be decided on a count back over the last 18, 9, 6, 3 and 1 hole(s), except scratch trophies, which will be shared, unless stated otherwise in the individual competition conditions. Unless otherwise stated in the specific competition conditions a player may win more than one trophy, but not normally more than one prize 4. A player arriving late on the tee may be disqualified or penalised under Rule 5-3. The competition committee of the day (the committee) shall at its discretion apply Rule 5.3 and will take into consideration major traffic disruptions in individual cases 5. Inclement weather: a. course unplayable i. for interclub matches it is recommended that clubs hold a reserve day for such an eventuality
ii. for main competitions, the competitions committee will determine if it is feasible to arrange an alternative competition day b. extreme weather conditions such as heat, high winds, predicted storms – a local health and safety risk assessment should be undertaken jointly by the competition organisers/match captains (home and away) in partnership with the club professional (or deputy) and/or the club manager. This risk assessment will inform any decision to cancel or postpone a fixture. This should be a local decision, not a county decision as weather conditions may vary. Advice may however be sought from the relevant officer It is recommended that players should, where practicable, be informed at least 24 hours in advance of any potential postponement 6. If play in a competition is suspended due to inclement weather players may seek shelter and may be called off the course. If after a reasonable time, conditions have improved, then play should resume. If resumption is not possible, the committee reserves the right to alter the format of the competition in order to achieve a result 7. It is permitted to use a distance-measuring device in any competition, If, however, during a stipulated round, a player uses a device or artificial object to gauge or measure other conditions that might affect her play (e.g. elevation changes, wind speed etc.) the player is in breach of Rule 4-3 8. Any disputes on the day will be settled by the committee, whose decision shall be final 9. Pace of play: competitors are reminded that it is the duty of every player to keep up with the game in front, and not just keep ahead of the game behind. The committee will monitor the pace of play and will take action under Rule 5.6 if players are considered to be delaying play unduly. CHWGL supports the principle of safe and responsible "ready golf" in stroke play competitions 10. Rules advisor(s) will be available for advice and decision making in all qualifying competitions, the semi-finals/finals of the Jean Wilkinson and Grace Norman competitions and the final of the Foursomes knock-out competition 11. Advice and other help (Rules 10.2 and 10.3): A player is permitted to use a caddie in any competition, except that CHWGL does not permit caddies in junior events nor is it permitted to use a professional or assistant professional as a caddie. Rule 10.3b specifies what a caddie is allowed/ not allowed to do 12. Motorised golf buggies may be used by a player or caddie who can provide a valid medical certificate. In considering requests for use of motorised buggies CHWGL will use the England Golf Transportation Policy as a reference guide to aid the decision- making. Key points are as follows: a. a valid medical confirmation of a specific condition necessitating the use of a motorised buggy will be accepted from a practitioner registered with the General Medical Council, Nursing and Midwifery Council and Health and Care Professions Council b. short-term conditions: a written request should normally be sent to the County Competition Secretary at least 1 week before the competition date and must be accompanied by a copy of a valid medical certificate or equivalent
c. players with a long-term condition necessitating the need for a motorised buggy should submit a written request, with supporting evidence (proforma available on request) to the County Competition Secretary. If approved, permission for the use of a motorised buggy for a defined period, which may be indefinite, depending on the underlying condition and supporting evidence d. where the certificated condition prevents the player from driving the buggy, a third party may be approved to undertake the driving e. the player granted permission to use a motorised buggy will be responsible for checking availability, booking the buggy with the host club and complying with host club health and safety requirements and may be required to provide evidence of personal and third-party insurance. Such requirements may also be applied to a caddie or other third party f. permission to use a buggy may be refused/rescinded at any time should conditions on the course be deemed unsafe by the club or organiser of the competition 13. Players are expected to adhere to the dress code of the host club 14. Entries must be sent to the designated competition organiser by the published closing date, which will normally be four weeks before the competition. Entries are to be sent singly or jointly for pairs competitions. Entries received after the specified closing date will not normally be accepted 15. Entry fees must be paid direct to the Treasurer at the time of entry, either by BACS payment or by cheque made payable to Cambs & Hunts LCGA (2021 only). The designated competition code(s) should be clearly indicated 16. Entry fees will only be returned to players withdrawing from a competition after the closing date if a substitute can be found. Players wishing to withdraw from a competition must always inform the designated competition organiser who will advise as to the procedure to take 17. Method of ballot for competitions oversubscribed: a. higher handicaps balloted out in the County Championship and Foursomes Championship b. in all other competitions, entries will be accepted on a ‘first come’ basis 18. Players who reduce their handicap from a higher division to a lower division before the competition closing date will be ineligible to play in the higher division. If this happens after the closing date, they can still play in the competition but must play off their new handicap and will only be eligible for the handicap (net) prize(s). If practicable, everything possible will be done to enable players to play in the correct division 19. Players who increase their handicap from a lower division to a higher division before the competition closing date will be ineligible to play in the lower division. If this happens after the closing date, they can still play in the lower division but must play off the upper limit of that competition banding. If practicable, everything possible will be done to enable players to play in the correct division 20. Start sheets will normally be sent out by email as soon as possible after the closing date
COUNTY TROPHIES - awarded annually TROPHY Details Champions Cup Winner of County Championship Presented in memory of Miss Johnson County Champion runner-up Presented by H & M Maddocks in 1981 County Plate Winner of the second flight Presented by Mrs N Richmond in 1979 (originally given to the winner in a subsidiary competition in the championship) County Plate runner-up Presented by Mrs N Richmond in1979 Allen Newport Trophy Best gross score over the two qualifying rounds in county championship Presented by Margery Newport (originally presented for the best performance in the County Team during County Week). Scratch Bowl Best gross score over three rounds in the Championship and Margery Newport competition Presented by Mrs M Gray and Miss D Haddock in 1975 Foursomes Knockout Trophy Overall winners Presented by Cambridgeshire Moat House GC (now The Cambridgeshire) in 2004 Holland Cups Best gross score in the Foursomes Championship Presented by Mrs M Holland Margery Newport Trophy Best gross score over 18 holes (Division 1 – handicap index: plus to18.4 Presented by Margery Newport in 1952 Audrey Nicole Cup Best net score over 18 holes (Division 2 - handicap index 18.5 to 28.4) Presented by Audrey Nicole’s sister in her memory in 1984 for the best net score Long Handicap Cup Best stableford score (Division 3 handicap index 28.5 to 35.4) Presented by Mr Baker in 1959 High Handicap Shield Best stableford score (handicap index 35.5 to 54.0) Presented by Bourn Golf Club Ladies in 1998 Nancie Carter Trophy Best net score in relation to the scratch score in the Margery Newport and Audrey Nicole competitions Presented by Nancie Carter in 1948 Seniors’ Cup Best gross score over 18 holes Super Seniors’ Cup Best gross score for ladies aged 69 and over Presented by the Misses MacLeod in 1965 President’s Salver Best net score over 18 holes in the Seniors’ competition
TROPHY Details Autumn Greensomes Trophy Presented by CHLCGA in 2015 for the best stableford score Officials and Delegates Cup Overall winner Presented by Mrs Potter in 1970 Grace Norman Trophy Overall winners Presented by Mr G Norman in 1965 Runners-up Trophy Presented by Mrs J Zarattini in 1995 Jean Wilkinson Trophy Overall winners Presented by Mrs J Wilkinson in 1983 Runners-up Trophy Presented by Mrs P Parker in 2003 Mary Cole Rose Bowl Overall winners Presented in memory of Mary Cole in 1959 Runners-up trophy Presented by the Misses MacLeod (originally for the losing finalist in the championship) Scratch League Putter Winner of Division 1 Belonged to Miss M Goodliff (County Champion 1937); presented in 1997 by her niece Daphne Haddock, (County Champion 1970, County Captain 1975-76) and Past County Captain Junior Trophies Scratch Salver Best gross score in the Junior Championship Presented by Mrs M Thomas in 1977 Handicap Cup Best net score in the Junior Championship Presented by Dr & Mrs Wood in 1977 18 hole Stableford Trophy Best score in the Junior Stableford Championship (was originally given for the best score in the Bronze Division) Presented by Mrs J Parsons in 2003 Junior 7 & 9 hole Stableford Presented by CHLCGA Trophies Ashman Trophy Best stableford score in the Junior/Adult Greensomes Presented by Mr & Mrs T Ashman Lesley Ford Trophy Presented by Lesley Ford Alison Cunningham Trophy Presented by Mrs A Cunningham Mansfield Trophy Presented by Mrs M Mansfield Biddy Wade Trophy Most improved junior golfer of the year Presented by Mrs B Wade in 1991 Adrienne’s Trophy Presented by Ms A Engleman The Julie Walter Trophy for Awarded periodically by CHLCGA to an individual Lifetime Achievement who the committee feels should be honoured by the county. It is a tribute to the commitment, achievement, dedication and continued support that has been given to the County over many years
2020 ROLL OF HONOUR Sadly, due to the C0VID-19 pandemic all trophy competitions were cancelled. We did however award the Julie Walter Trophy for Lifetime Achievement and this went to Maureen Mansfield. Maureen has been a longstanding and very active member of both Girton Golf Club and CHLCGA The Julie Walter Trophy for Lifetime Achievement Inaugural award Julie Walters (St Ives) 2014 Jan Stockham (Gog Magog) 2019 Polly Brown (Gog Magog) 2020 Maureen Mansfield (Girton) ============================== CAMBS & HUNTS PAST LADY CAPTAINS’ GOLF SOCIETY In January of each year the lady captains for the previous year are invited to join the Society and are sent an application form. A one-off, lifetime membership fee of £10 is payable on application 2021 Officers and key contacts President Fiona Whitney 07798 930716 fi119a@gmail.com Secretary vacancy Match Capt May Burn 01832 732499 mayburn@ymail.com The annual fixture list normally includes 3 competitions and five friendly matches. Date Event Venue Mon 22 April Match vs Northants - cancelled Nene Park (Thorpe Wood) tbc Mixed Am-Am tbc Thurs 6 May Match vs Bedfordshire - cancelled Brampton Park tbc Spring Am-Am tbc Fri 11 June Match vs Suffolk Old Nene Wed 7 July Match vs Essex Chigwell Fri 20 August Match vs Herts The Cambridgeshire tbc Autumn meeting & AGM tbc
ENGLAND GOLF RESOURCES https://www.englandgolf.org CLUB SUPPORT • Regional Partnership Manager Mark Romasiuk - mark.romasiuk@englandgolf.org • Club Support Officer David Davis - david.davis@englandgolf.org SAFEGOLF https://www.englandgolf.org/club-support/safeguarding/be-a- safegolf-club/ WORLD HANDICAP SYSTEM: Golfer toolkit & My England Golf platform https://www.englandgolf.org/handicapping/whs-education/ https://www.englandgolf.org/my-account/ WOMEN IN GOLF CHARTER https://www.englandgolf.org/club-support/membership-growth- retention/growth-and-retention/women-in-golf-charter/ MEMBERSHIP: Give it shot – resources https://www.englandgolf.org/membership-campaign/
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