Knockouts /
'Old' and new help Copt Heath to Warwickshire Cup for 2007
The Warwickshire Cup Final 2007 - The Warwickshire GC - Saturday 24th March. Copt Heath returned to the 'winners circle' of Warwickshire Championship golf, in part due to the re-appearance in scratch club golf of Peter Chalkley and the club's new member Steve Cox, a +2 handicapper from Woodhall Spa. In contrast, defending Warwickshire Cup Champions (and the hosts for every final), lost a key player just a few weeks before when Ben Kruze turned professional.
The Draw for the 2005 Warwickshire Cup
This is the last Centenary Championship, the draw for 2006 Warwickshire Cup. Once again entries are up so look out for your club's results over the next four months as the Warwickshire try to defend the trophy they won this Spring. For the draw, CLICK HERE
The Warwickshire Cup so Far
This is the completed draw sheet for the 2004-2005 Warwickshire Cup. It is in PDF form so it can printed for Club noticebaords - look out for the BIG surprise with the holders going out in R1
Coventry are Warwickshire Cup winners for 2004
With five players in the County squads, plus the recently ‘retired’ Peter Holt (not so retired as you will read later), the Coventry team was regarded as the favourites for the 2004 Warwickshire Cup final, the fifth year of the trophy, and they fully justified this position with some outstanding play.
The Draw for the Bainbridge Shield 2004
The draw has been made for the Bainbridge Shield for 2004, the premier inter-club knockout in the County and one which has produced much drama in its long history. Its probably the largest trophy that the Warwickshire Union Club play for and one which would grace any clubhouse, and as such is very high on the priorities of the best players in the County.
The Bainbridge 2003 – It’s a Home Win!
No other club, since 1979, has provided the two finalists for the Bainbridge Shield, the oldest Warwickshire Trophy. Twenty-four years ago, for the first time it was Coventry Hearsall and for the 2003 final, between the ‘A’ and ‘B’ teams from Hearsall, the morning 18 was watched by a player from that final. There was a good gallery but with weather conditions deteriorating as the day went on, great golf was not possible.