Having secured victory in the corresponding fixture last season, HHDGA President Richard Badrock and Fred Leek from Castlefields once again took top honors around Hebden Bridge last Tuesday.
Scoring an excellent 44 points, with a superb front nine of 23, they won easily by three points from home pairing Chris Hoyle and Dave Rigler on 41 points.
Richard and Fred continuing their fine form, having won the second alliance fixture at Dewsbury this season, found the Hebden Bridge course to their liking and they were only one over gross after nine. This form continued through the back nine with the only glitch being on the seventeenth where neither were able to score, by this time however, they had already done enough to secure victory.
In the Pro-Am section Woodsome Hall professional Chris Hanson and his partner James Beattie claimed first position with a superb 41 points, this was enough to win the competition by just one point. The pair from Woodsome Hall and Bradley Hall between them scored a gross level par 68 for their round equating to five under net! In what was a welcome return to the alliance fixtures for Chris, after his successful trip to Dubai, it was obvious that he has brought some of that winning form back with him.
In second place was professional order of merit leader Rob Booth and his partner Andy Hare from Bradley Hall with 40 points.
See the full results.
In what was has quickly become a regular fixture for an Alliance to be held at Hebden Bridge the weather was actually very good. The day was dry and surprisingly warm. The course itself was in good condition and had stood up to Novembers rain very well, with only the third fairway being particularly wet. With the usual support from clubs members and staff through volunteering to ball spot the day was an overwhelming success.
James Washington, treasurer of the Alliance and recently appointment Manager at Bradford Golf Club, said, "The service and hospitality received at Hebden Bridge was excellent and many complimented the Christmas fayre afterwards. The Alliance would also like to thank Hebden Bridge, and in particular Geoff Holmes for his efforts in helping to organise the day."
The next event is at Wortley Golf Club on Wednesday 30th December for the Alliances first Christmas trip. Support for the event has been excellent and there are only a few places left. The cost is £30, which includes travel, breakfast and dinner, 18-hole golf competition and an excellent prize table.
Meanwhile you can also now view the Champion Club points table online. This is awarded to the best performing club throughout the season and is based on the cumulative Stableford points tally for the best score by a club at each alliance event. The club with the most points at the season end will be crowned champion club.
Scoring an excellent 44 points, with a superb front nine of 23, they won easily by three points from home pairing Chris Hoyle and Dave Rigler on 41 points.
Richard and Fred continuing their fine form, having won the second alliance fixture at Dewsbury this season, found the Hebden Bridge course to their liking and they were only one over gross after nine. This form continued through the back nine with the only glitch being on the seventeenth where neither were able to score, by this time however, they had already done enough to secure victory.
In the Pro-Am section Woodsome Hall professional Chris Hanson and his partner James Beattie claimed first position with a superb 41 points, this was enough to win the competition by just one point. The pair from Woodsome Hall and Bradley Hall between them scored a gross level par 68 for their round equating to five under net! In what was a welcome return to the alliance fixtures for Chris, after his successful trip to Dubai, it was obvious that he has brought some of that winning form back with him.
In second place was professional order of merit leader Rob Booth and his partner Andy Hare from Bradley Hall with 40 points.
See the full results.
In what was has quickly become a regular fixture for an Alliance to be held at Hebden Bridge the weather was actually very good. The day was dry and surprisingly warm. The course itself was in good condition and had stood up to Novembers rain very well, with only the third fairway being particularly wet. With the usual support from clubs members and staff through volunteering to ball spot the day was an overwhelming success.
James Washington, treasurer of the Alliance and recently appointment Manager at Bradford Golf Club, said, "The service and hospitality received at Hebden Bridge was excellent and many complimented the Christmas fayre afterwards. The Alliance would also like to thank Hebden Bridge, and in particular Geoff Holmes for his efforts in helping to organise the day."
The next event is at Wortley Golf Club on Wednesday 30th December for the Alliances first Christmas trip. Support for the event has been excellent and there are only a few places left. The cost is £30, which includes travel, breakfast and dinner, 18-hole golf competition and an excellent prize table.
Meanwhile you can also now view the Champion Club points table online. This is awarded to the best performing club throughout the season and is based on the cumulative Stableford points tally for the best score by a club at each alliance event. The club with the most points at the season end will be crowned champion club.
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