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Test drives DON PARTINGTON proudly shows off his East Lancashire Golf Association senior champions’ shield. (CAT12097)
Don creates slice of golfing history
BY GEORGE EMBLEY‘(; V ETERAN golfer Don...
atedas” *'"” ” h is to ry ween m, u cw iuc me . . . “ - j . ;,ana won me gruss i C l ith ero e p la y er to w in th e Ea st j , from Denis Greenup. L a n c a s h ir e G o l f A s s o c ia t io n , ; lu m b e r s were in action in a fourball,’ Seniors’ Championship.
The 60-year-old Sawley man cre^' ir, ;;better-ball on Sunday. ■
And he did so at the very first attempts,; . Granville Thompson and Peter. The self-employed maintenance gar- L
Shjtaron compiled 44 Stahleford pomts
dener says his game had been bubbling _ to .win by two from Mike Fletcher and in the build-up to the championship. , , Jim Sprint, Peter Dunn and Peter But, come the big day, Partington real- Street (41 points) taking thud place on
ly blossomed and shot his best-ever ^.'thd'card from Ken Lord and Derek gross score at Clitheroe to crown him- 'Wood.
self champion. £ • Mytton Fold members were m action ! . “ I was delighted to win at the first in a fund-raising charity competition
attempt, and feel very proud to be the
..for, the SuperScan Appeal, first Clitheroe golfer to take the title, ” Wiimers were Dent Instrumentation, said the new champion.
“ I have met with some success since — - . . . . ----- ,----
joining Clitheroe in 1982, and rate this as a major highlight of my career.” Partington is a former champion of
Bury Golf Club, where he was a mem ber fo r 16 years, and holds the old course record there — a gross 66
against a par of 69. Partington, who is also partial to a
frame of snooker, has five holes-in-one to his credit —■ two at Clitheroe. The eight-handicapper carded a one-
over-par 72 gross to win by one shot from former Lancashire star Keith
Hornby (Fleasington).
■ Wilpshire’s Colin Bradford shot 77-13- 64 to take the first nett prize and host
club member Phillip Shaw was runner- up following a round of 78-12-66. . ■ Clitheroe members won three of the
four category prizes on offer. Peter Murtagh returned 79-9-70 to win
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w ith table-topping Buck Inn A losing to bo ttom side D e L a c y A .
T De L a c y stomed into a 2-0 lead with wins from Barry
Farnsworth and Anthony Musker, but Buck A won the third frame to make it 2-1. Buck levelled the score at 2-2 when Ian Bonney narrow
ly lost frame four. Frame five saw Paul Chamley put De Lacy A back in front 3-2.
' . Musker and Farnsworth lost-frame six in the doubles to
set up a nailbiting final frame. Bonney and Lee Burgess won the frame and match to give D e L a c y their finest
hour. The results mean D og and Partridge A go back to the
top. Read Constitutional A stormed 15 points clear at the top • /
the First Division after beating Kings B 5-2. Three teams share second spot — Waggon and Horses,
Pendle Hotel B and White Hart. Black Bull lead the Second Division after a 7-0 win at
Castle B while Buck Wrinkleys dropped to second place following a surprise defeat at Bay Horse. Horseshoe B head the Third Division, despite losing at
home to Royal Oak B. Legion C take over top spot in the Fourth Division after
thrashing Buck B 6-1. RESULTS Premier Division
Buck A 3, De Lacy Arms A 4; Higher Buck A 2, Dog and Partridge A 5; Roysd Oak A 2, RBL A 5; Dog and Partridge B 4, Castle A 3. First Division
Waggon and Horses 6, Craven Heifer 1; Read Constitutional Club A 5, Kings Arms B 2; Mangrove A 4, Whalley Arms 3; Pendle Hotel B 4,
Higher Buck B 0; White Hart 4, Stork Hotel A 3. Second Division
Brown Cow A 2, Horseshoe A 5; Castle B 0, Black Bull 7; Black Horse A— bye.
RBL B 5, Pendle Hotel A 2; Bay Horse A 5, Buck Wrinkleys 2; • •
Third Division
Horseshoe B 3, Royal Oak B 4; New Inn 2, Black Horse B 5; Stork | Hotel B 5, Brown Cow B 2;t Station Hotel 3, Bay Horse B 4; Read
. . . .
H E P r em ie r D iv is io n o f th e C l i th e r o e P o o l L ea gue produced its shock result o f th e season
Constitutional Club B— bye. Fourth Division
Hurst Green Club 5, Mangrove B 2; White lion 4, White Horse 3;
RBL C 6, Buck B 1; Three Millstones 3, Pendle Witch 4; Kings Anns Veterans— bye.
Tonight’s Fixtures Premier Division
RBL A v Buck A; De Lacy Arms A v Higher Buck A* Kings Arms A
v Royal Oak A; Dog and Partridge B v De Lacy Arms B; Castle A v Dog and Partridge A.
First Division
Whalley Arms v Waggon and Horses; Craven Heifer v Read Consti tutional Club A; Higher Buck B v Mangrove A; White Hart v Pendle Hotel B; Stork Hotel A v Kings Arms B. Second Division
Horseshoe A v RBL B; Pendle Hotel A v Bay Horse A; Black Bull v
Brown Cow A; Black Horse A v Castle B; Buck Wrinkleys— bye. Third Division
Brown Cow B v Horseshoe B; Royal Oak B v New Inn; Bay Horae B
v Stork Hotel B; Read Constitutional Club B v Station Hotel; Black HorseB— bye.
Fourth Division
Points and Positions Premier Divirion
- Buck B v Hurst Green Club; Mangrove B v White Lion; Pendle .
Witch v RBL C; Kings Veterans v Three Millstones; White Horse— bye.
1, Dog and Partridge A 84; 2, Buck A 81; 3, Kings Arms A 75; 4, Dog
and Partridge B 65; 5, De Lacy Arms B 53; 6, Castle A 52; 7, RBL A 44; 8, De Lacy A 38; 9, Higher Buck A 37; 10, Royal Oak A 36. First Division
1, Read Constitutional A 82; 2, Waggon and Horses 67; 3, Pendle
Hotel B 67; 4, White Hart 67; 5, Kings Arms B 60; 6, Whalley Arms 60; 7, Stork Hotel A 49; 8, Mangrove A 48; 9, Craven Heifer 39; 10, Higher Buck B 37.
Second Division
’ 1, Black Bull 66; 2, Buck Wrinkleys 64; 3, Black Horse A 56; 4, Pen-, die Hotel A 53; 5, Brown Cow A 49; 6, Horse Shoe A 49; 7, Bay Horse
A 45; 8. RBL B 43; 9. Castle B 34. Third Division
1, Horseshoe B 66; 2, Stork Hotel B 60; 3, Royal Oak B 57; 4, Read Constitutional B 54; 5. New Inn 52; 6, Black Horse B 47; 7, Bay
Horse B 44; 8, Station Hotel 40; 9, Brown Cow B 39. Fourth Division
1, RBL C 65; 2, White Lion 64; 3. Three Millstones 56; 4, Hurst
Green Club 54; 5, Pendle Witch 54; 6, White Horse 47; 7, Buck B 44; 8, Kings Veterans 42; 9, Mangrove B 42.
I m . W I T H D E L I V E R Y : A A I L E / V
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the 55-59 age group. Bill Hamer won the 60-64 section with I a round of 77-8-69.
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j - And a round of 83-15-68 gave Ro y I Eaton first place in the 65-69 bracket. ' Rossendale’s Marshall Gowers won the Over-70 prize with 83-16-67. • Low-scoring was the order of the day
in the latest medal at Clitheroe. On a day when the competition stan (dlam SCmT-C-n was 7±. uai v .apetmmcua
rd scratch i 1, Gary Speak fired ■Roycfe, Geoff Den a d a ulph Cra shaw, with 87 Stahleford points.
I SecoHd pkice went to the Stephenson’s Q uartet o f P e te Lockwood, Tony LMcVitters, Roger Young and Sid Rav-
'elle Cft points). IThird were Castle Cement, represent
ed by,'John Simpson, Doug Boreham, Bernard Marsden and Ian Johnson,
iyith74points. The longest drive on the seventh hole
was by Martin Howarth and nearest the pin in two on the 17th was Kevin
Madden. The Euro Trophy was at stake in an
individual Stahleford at the Whalley Road club. Victory,went to Scott Thompson (41
points) a fte r a pla y -o f f with John DtfckettVJohn Lever (39 points) claim ing third place after a consultation of cards with David Whetton.
■ Danny Murphy has been crowned club champion at Mytton Fold.
■ He shot rounds of 77 and 78 for a 155 aggregate which gave him a two-stroke
victory over John Duckett (81 Eind 76), third-placed Scott Thompson carding
.79 and 80 for a 159 aggregate. :>Peter Burton and Alan Todd (Ulver- ston) totalled 43 Stahleford points to win the invitation day on Sunday. D a v id W hite and Steve Dawson
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superb 68-4-64 to win Division One , (Clitheroe) claimed runners-up spot ahead of Martin Cane (69-4-65), Mike ^with\40 points and Mick Langan and
Fumey (73-6-67) and Craig Allison (73- A. Howat (79-13-66) romped to a four- card from Doug Woodburn and Alan
stroke victory over Ray Ashley (83-13- I Henderson (Wilpshire). 70), David Brown (84-14-70) and John^ Blackledge (90-20-70) in Division Two. °
±jiacKieage^»u-4iu-iujmj^ a uii
record a runaway Division Three suc-^ cess over John Greenwood (101-28-73),
w T l im a l n n T h r c a C l 1T*-. N — *r---- ~
• Super Shaun Lambert has shot the lowest-ever nett score in a senior com-
Another equally impressive winner was-1, , petition at Stonyhurst raric. Jim Fumell— he handed in 89-23-66 to ' T
« k-tii o f Lambert fired a brilliant — wait for it
— ,79-27-52 to win Category Three of .tlje latest monthly medal.
O fewer than FIVE Clitheroe Golf.'jClub members helped the East Lancashire Golf Association win the
Juqior.Inter-Regional Cham- pionship for the second year running. jh n<;-T ■
' . The famous five were team captain Daniel Preedy, Martin Cane, Craig
Allison, James Andrew and Jonathan Dugdale. ELGA retained the title courtesy of ^comprehensive 12-6 victory over Southport and Merseyside in the final at P^nwortham GC
The Junior Inter-Regional Championship featured rising stars from
ELGA, the Fylde Association, the Preston Association, the Southport and Merseyside Association, the Bolton Association, the Bury Associ
ation, and the South Lancashire Association — ELGA recording five wins and tasting defeat just once. ,
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represented b y Rod Ansell, Mik e rianfF TTont nnri Rjiniilnn flraw-
A. Young (73-7-66) won Category One
and Mick O’Neill won Category Two with 87-18-69. '
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Partington is the toast t o of Clitheroe Golf Club.
Derek Ingham and Barry Em m et t ,
compiled 43 Stahleford points to win ‘ the Men’s Open Fourball. Stephen and Ian Young (42 points) claimed second place on the card from Dave Beesley and Gary Meakin, and Paul Rogers and Chris Ralph (41 points) tookv
fourth spot. ' A round of 77 gross
enabled.Mark
Chenery to win the Men’s Scratch title on the card from Jeff Crowther, Mike
, Kerrigan (81) finishing third. Richard r Wilkinson (64 nett) won the category
prize. Prizes in the Hurst Green Village Hall
1 Wright (37 points) and Alison Hodgson ’ (30 points).
The annual nine-hole Foxes and Rab
bits competition was won by Amanda Brown and non-golfer Ian Hobro with 32 nett, Emma Blocked winning the putting prize with an amazing 14 putts.' • Competition was keen in Clitheroe ladies’ Open Team event. Sheila Cornwell, Marilyn Fletcher, Pat .
: Brennan and Irene Hinks claimed first place with 85 Stahleford points. Julie Dunn— a Clitheroe member and Lady Captain at Wi ltshire — Jane
( Rogers (Formby Ladies), Lorraine Birch (Lancaster) and Heather Peters (Wilpshire) were in runners-up spot ;
with 83 points. While Edith Parkinson, C. Isherwood,
Joan Espley Find Dorothy Hamer com pleted the placings with 83 points. . • Jubilant Jean Dearden romped to
victory in Whalley ladies’ latest medal round."...........
•' She shot 92-24-68 to leave Jean Hon-
eyben (100-26-74), Margaret Hey- worth (106-29-77) and the rest of the field trailing in her wake. . - - ■ • Host club members dominated r Stonyhurst Park ladies’ Open singles, competition.
. ■ ■ Jo-Anne Brown carded 86-19-67 to win
by two shots from Kath Rushton (94- 25-69), Joyce Kenyon finishing third following a round of 99-28-71. Best visitor was Clitheroe’s S Willis
(106-30-76) and B. Haughton (Chor- ley) won the gross prize with a round of
92. Poor conditions were reflected in the
scores handed in at the end o f the Hurst Green Memorial Hall Appeal
tournament.' Alison Hodgson compiled 28 Stable-
ford points and Sue Tipton claimed runners-up spot with 25 points.
Margaret Carrington returned 102-26- 76 to win the latest medal round by two shots from Eileen Lambert (112-34-78)
IBBLE Valley golfer Ashley John Revell came away with the Acorn Trophy after winning the
Northern Order of Merit event at Accrington GC at
the weekend. Ashley, who lives at the Victoria Hotel in Clitheroe,
is a member at Longridge GC, and he was in fine form to beat county golfers and other high-calibre players to win the prestigious event. The six-handicapper shot rounds of 74 and 68
gross and his 36-hole aggregate o f 142 enabled him to win by two strokes from Ian Ready (Accrington).
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