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Four times champions – the record in 2005?
Ben Stafford was 3 down and had four birdies in his next five holes – and was still 2 down. Sam Foster put 10 birdies and an eagle ‘on the board’ against his two Sunday opponents. There were over 25 ‘red numbers’ from Warwickshire Juniors just on Sunday afternoon as our County equalled the record of Gloucs from the 70’s.
Gonzalez regains driving ability to win title
Seville, Spain - Ricardo Gonzalez waited until the last holes before he began to look like a champion. Then over the last five, there was no holding him. A diabolical display of driving left him looking exceedingly vulnerable until he finally rediscovered the secret and hit the last four fairways after finding the target just once in the previous 27 holes. The result was that he birdied three of those final five for a 69 to win by two strokes from Steven Gallacher and Jonathan Lomas.
The golf season is here!
This weekend sees the final competition of a busy Easter holidays for Warwickshire Juniors with the Junior Team defending the Four Counties at Broadway. You can find full results for the Boys Trials on the site (details below) as well as our feature report on Rob Browning's win. The Mens Trials Start Sheet is also on the site and for the European Tour watchers, once again we have reports from famous golf journalist Biran Creighton - this weekend from Seville - on the exploits of Messrs Whitehouse, Webster and Broadhurst.
Another year - a different golfer.
Last year started badly for Andy Sullivan when he missed playing in the McEvoy, and matchplay success for the Boys 1st team apart, it was not a good year – a lack of confidence and a rising handicap. Andy stayed on in education, starting a two year College course last Autumn, unlike many of his fellow Junior Team members who opted for more time for their golf. For Sullivan though, quality rather than quantity and a belief that 2003 was just one of those years saw the Purley Chase star return to winning ways by 3 shots over the field with a 71 at Henley, just one shot off the Amateur Course record.
Continuing on from 03 – Browning wins Boys Trials
Last year, Rob Browning had his best ever few months of golf. He did not win a County trophy but in October 03, his golf was rewarded with the Order of Merit title, courtesy of winning the JoM Championship and a few junior opens along the way. Yesterday, he could have had the Henley course record but fell away over the last 6. At Stoneleigh, Rob kept his game for the full 18 and took the Boys Trials.
LIVE SCORING FROM THE SCHOOLS
Live scoring from the Warwickshire Schools Championship 2004 CLICK HERE to view CSS for the competition was 72