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Its Warwickshire’s Record!
To win three times in this annual team competition between Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Staffordshire and Gloucestershire has only been accomplished by two teams. In the first four years of the competition, Gloucs won four years in succession. 2005 saw Warwickshire with a chance to set a record that may never be beaten and watched by many of the people who have developed our successful juniors sides of the past five years, and beyond, that fifth win in a row was taken.
Its Maxstoke in the Cup
The Warwickshire GC – Saturday 23rd April 2005. If the final was made by the fantastic support that Stratford-on-Avon GC brought along for their first appearance in a Warwickshire Championship final for over a decade, Stratford Captain John Pitts was very magnanimous in defeat saying ‘The better team won’ as his team, a mixture of youth and experience went down 3-0 to Maxstoke in the Warwickshire Cup final. For Maxstoke, missing three of their best juniors who were at Moor Hall for the 4 Counties, the win was very satisfying.
DAILY TELEGRAPH DUNLOP MASTERS COMPETITION
FORE! We’ve joined forces with one of Britain’s biggest golfing events, The Daily Telegraph Dunlop Masters, to give away some great golfing prizes – including tickets to the tournament at the Marriott Forest of Arden near Meriden from May 12th – 15th.
GROWTH OF GOLF SWINGS INTO ACTION
Plans for the development of golf in England, aimed at increasing the number of individuals playing golf by 5% over the next four years, were unveiled today in London. Under the umbrella of The England Golf Partnership; the English Golf Union (EGU), English Ladies’ Golf Association (ELGA), The Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA), together with the support of The Golf Foundation and Sport England, have come together to produce a ‘Whole Sport Plan’ for golf.
The 25th Peter McEvoy Trophy
Copt Heath GC, 13th and 14th April 2005. The McEvoy is the first major championships for English Juniors of each season. It also has a pedigree of winner that reflects well on any winner with the names of Lee Westwood, Justin Rose and Steve Webster all being inscribed on the huge silver salver which goes to the top player each year. In 2005, Warwickshire had one of its best representations with three Juniors taking part – Rob Browning, Dale Marson and Boys Captain Andy Sullivan.
The Warwickshire Amateur Championship 2005 – Preview and ENTRY FORMS
The 2005 Amateur will be held at Robin Hood Golf Club on Thursday 26th May. The Defending Champion is Matt Cryer (Coventry) and this is the premier Warwickshire Championship so the field will represent the best player in our County. This article includes entry forms, the poster and the terms and conditions of Entry, as well as help if you wish to enter on-line.