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The 2003 Weetabix Women s British Open Championship |
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Sunday
Bright sunny morning and for these reporters the start of an exciting day. Weather forecast is good so hopefully the play will match it. Again there was just a breeze and it was very sunny. This international field will surely delight the record crowd of 21,610 hoping to see an thrilling finish. Total crowd for the week was 73330. Quality abounds with 4 of the top 10 ADT money list in contention. |
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English Closed Amateur Stroke Play Championship |
| Saunton Golf Club, Devon from the 15 - 17 July
At the end of round 1 Sophie Walker, 18 years old, from Kenwick Park, Lincolnshire leads the field on the par 74 Saunton course, with a score of 71 (-3). Sophie eagled the 4th having driven with her 5 wood to 12 feet, she had a good birdie down the 10th going slightly left off the tee into the rough and using a 9 iron to 12 feet.  |
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Senior Ladies’ Home International Matches |
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Whittington Heath Golf Club 1st - 3rd October 2003
Bridget Jackson will Captain this year’s Senior Home International Matches when the inaugural event is held at Whittington Heath Golf Club, Staffordshire in early October. The team of six will be selected following the Senior Ladies’ Close Amateur Championship at Ilkley Golf Club in September.
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County Week 2003 Day 3 |
| The day began with Warwickshire clearly understanding the challenge. They had to win all of their matches to beat Staffordshire and go through to the next round. Drawn against Derbyshire the foursomes teams were Hannah Coles and Anne Parry, Lisa Barton and Claire Howells, Marsha Button and Jane Mander. The top two matches lost in hard fought battles whilst Marsha and Jane managed to scrape a half with an excellent fight back which took the match all the way to the 18th |
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Warwickshire Schools 2003 |
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With rain promised for lunchtime, competitors in the 2003 Schools should have had plenty of time to complete their rounds. Those first off had almost a dry round but for many, the early arrival of damp conditions pushed a fair few to higher scores. It was the players who were striking the ball well who managed to keep playing well, notably Lucy Powell whose nett 65 was good enough for the Wales Trophy for the best Net, by just one shot from James Parker-Cooper and Russell Heritage. Whilst Lucy celebrated her trophy win in her last year of Junior golf (she is 18 very soon), this was also the last year for defending (and three time) champion Felicity Johnson. |
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WUGC Fixtures 2003 |
| All Warwickshire Championships and Matches tgether with National and Midland events and Championships for our County players |
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