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Warwickshire crowns its youngest ever champion – Jamie Carney
The 1st ever Warwickshire Schools Championship was held on Tuesday 12th August over the excellent 9 Hole course at Lea Marston. Using a format developed for use by the English Schools Organisation, it was a championship where handicaps did not count. The best player was going to win and that was Jamie Carney, but it was very close.
Sant takes Warwickshire Championship No1
For Jack Sant, this was a very special day. He is only 14 and will qualify for the U15s next year but along with Leigh Pritchard, Tom Price and Steve Mumford, he is one of a select group of very talented Juniors who are expected to carry on the incredible level of success for our County in future years. All the above, and a number of others, have done well at U16 s level playing and winning matches against the best from other Counties. There have been hiccups though and all our Juniors know of the success that the County has had, and of the players who have gone on to Tour success. One such player, and past U15s Champion, is Paul Broadhurst, a name Jack was first to mention.
1st Team away vs Staffs at Beau Desert
With two points already in the bag , Captain Ian Watkins was looking at a 3-2 lunchtime lead and a very valuable advantage in this crunch league match with our last pairing of Paul Randle and Ryan Burton 4 up with 4 to play. However, just like last month, the result may have turned on possibly one bad bounce.
The 2003 Weetabix Women s British Open Championship
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.
Boys vs Staffs - 13th July 2003 at Harborne GC
Last Sunday, the Warwickshire 1st Team went down to one of their heaviest defeats in recent years. Last year, Warwickshire Boys blew their chances of the Midland League title with a poor performance against their opposition today, Staffs Boys. This year, it was a record win and in the singles
1st Team crash to worst defeat in three years Team away to Shrops and Hereford at the Shropshire GC - Sunday 6th July
We were beaten by the better team - None of us like loosing and we will learn from this . said Andy Kearns, Captain for this match (his first time as skipper) and due to be in charge for the next two years when he takes over the responsibility for the 1st team full time.