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Warwickshire Girls ‘Get Together’ for 2004
Every year, Warwickshire Girls gather very early in January for a fun morning’s golf followed by a meeting when the years events are outlined and a new captain is appointed. There is also a trophy awarded for the most improved Junior Golfer.
The Most Improved Player for 2003?
This is the trophy awarded each year for the most improved player from the WLCGA Girls. For 2003 it was won by a player who at 14 achieved something very special. In three days in May, she achieved won the most prestigious championship that Warwickshire Ladies Golf has to offer ...
U15s - North Warks 3rd August 2004
Last year Jack Sant took the U15s and he will return to North Warwickshire GC to try and emulate Paul Broadhurst by winning this title twice in succession. His closest challenger will be (on handicap basis) Steve Mumford who became one of the youngest ever club champions in 2003 by winning at his home club Coventry Hearsall.
The 2004 Boys and Youths
There are a dozen players who will form the basis of the 2004 Warwickshire Junior team who should be the main challengers for the Junior Championship - but last year, few thought of Chris Hazeldine as a contender, until he won his own Club Championship the week before. Harborne may spring its own surprise on the field. The U21s will have just as tight a field, and may include Chris Evans, David Harris, Jon Wetton and Chris Hazeldine, the holder of the title.
Warwickshire Schools
The first Junior Major event of 2004 will be the Warwickshire Schools held at Henley Golf and Country Club on 14th April. A number of our County Squad will not be able to win the Schools Title (won by Paul Broadhurst amongst others) but they will be able to play as guests for JoM points, competing alongside Sam Foster, Andy Sullivan, Neil Taylor, Chris Hazeldine and the 2003 Champion, Dale Marson.
Rob Browning is No 1 on the JoM
Rob Browning was one of 9 players in with any sort of chance of overhauling the 2002 JoM No1 Chris Evans at the start of the JoM Championship. In reality though, just four players could take Chris s title - the others would have to rely on Chris taking last place. The four were Dale Marson, Rob Browning, Chris Hazeldine or Sam Foster.