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The 2006 Junior Order Of Merit Championship |
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Saturday 7th October - The West Midlands Golf Club - START LIST and details. 24 of Warwickshire's best Juniors, those off the lowest handicaps together with many who have joined our County squads by reducing their handicaps to the levels where they could soon be playing competitive scratch golf for the foreseeable future, will be teeing it up at the West Midlands GC this Saturday in pursuit of the JOM Championship and the final batch of (huge) points which will decide the 2006 JOM itself.
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Its a sad finish |
| EGU men's County Finals 2006 - Princes GC - Sunday 1st October - Final day. Having beaten Surrey on Saturday, the Warwickshire team faced Gloucestershire know that a win may well put them in second place when the final rankings were announced. The three foursomes are a key part of any competition such as this, when only nine points are available. Losing them 2-1 is just about OK. 3-0 leaves a mountain to climb and Warwickshire faced that sort of slope. |
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The Bears Bite Back |
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EGU Men's County Finals 2006 - Day 2 - Saturday 30th September - Against the mightly Surrey, Warwickshire knew that a win was a must to contend for the 2006 County Finals. It was a day of 'Ryder' Cup drama, with a number of matches never having more than one hole in them. Throughout the day, the scoreboard drifted in Surrey's favour, then back. In the end, the match came down to two 2s and a super fight-back. |
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After a big loss, a big win must come. |
| EGU County Finals 2006 - Princes GC, Kent - Day 1 - On a day of really blustery weather, the seven Warwickshire team players produced some outstanding golf but in the end were heavily beaten 7-2 by the favorites for the County title Yorkshire. There were so many positives for County Captain Graham Hargreaves, that is apart from no reward for how well the team played.  |
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Can Warwickshire win the County Finals? |
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EGU County Finals - Princes GC - Friday 29th September to Sunday 1st October - 'What's the secret of a winning team? Ask Tom Lehman!', joked County Captain Graham Hargreaves before he left with the Warwickshire Team to prepare for the start of what is really an amateur version of the golden trophy - with all the drama. The team arrived in Kent this morning, for three days of acclimatizing in Kent - to the wind and to the links of a Club which is also in its Centenary year.
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Centenary Championship finale goes to Coventry |
| Thursday 21st September 2006 - Sutton Coldfield Golf Club - Bainbridge Shield final. The 36 holes of this competition is usually 'reserved' for late October, and played in late Autumn conditions. For the Centenary year, this knockout between the 52 clubs of the Warwickshire Union was played to this finish a month early, so that the winners Coventry can be featured in the Centenary Book (make sure you get your copy). This is the story of the final. |
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