20 played today in the fourth round of the Summer League. Runner up was Arthur Thompson (31) with 36 points and clear winner was Eddie Varah (16) with 38 points.
Friday, 27 June 2025
Tuesday, 24 June 2025
Tuesday 24th June 2025
The threatened rain that saw 50% of the field call off did not materialise. The 7 that played today's comp did so in pleasant but windy conditions with one short blustery shower blowing quickly through. Dave Atherton (21) won with an excellent 39 points considering the strong wind.
Thursday, 19 June 2025
Thursday 19th June 2025
Thankfully a slight breeze kept the temperature around 21° compared to the 25° being experienced elsewhere in Cumbria. The sun brought out several forms of protective headgear and keeping a level head was Jim Johnson (22) who won with 39 points. Colin Graves (15) was second with 38 points. 22 played which was a very good turnout considering many of them had played at Brampton the previous day ( winning 5-3)
Tuesday, 17 June 2025
Tuesday 17th June 2025
The Tommy Anderson 5 Club Trophy was fought over as a non-qualifier by 25 players today against a stiff prevailing wind. Second was Peter Taylor ( birthday boy - thank you for the refreshments Peter ) with 35 points. Howard Foster took first place with 38 points. Vince Ross won nearest the pin on the 9th
Tuesday, 10 June 2025
Tuesday 10th June.
The speed of play of our greensome format, off the yellow tees, combined with visiting parties ahead of us meant that quite a bit of congestion occurred on many of the tees. However the pleasant weather and friendly format brought a smile to most of us. Once again Clark Black acted as a marker to allow 11 teams of two to compete. David Frith and John Parker came close with 39 points but Tony Davis and Martin Fouracre took the money and the trophy with 41 points. Brian Taylor won our nearest the pin prize on the 9th.
Tuesday, 3 June 2025
Tuesday 2nd June 2025
15 took to the links today in very breezy conditions to compete for the John Norton Cup. The winner after a countback was Gordon Shaw (15) with Colin Graves (14) in second. The nearest the pin prize was taken home by Tim Herbert