• 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.

  • Boys Trials - Stoneleigh GC - 15th April

    This is the first of the Warwickshire Union Championships for 2004 and it always attracts all the best Junior golfers as well as those who are on the fringes of selection or are young golfers showing some talent. Last year, a new face in Mark James (Whitefields) beat off notables such as Chris Evans for this first win of the season. James went on to play for the County, on the back of his excellent score.

  • The 2004 Warwickshire Amateur Championship

    For your Clubs best golfers, the major event of 2004 will be the Warwickshire Amateur, this year to be held at Ladbrook Park Golf Club on May 24th. Ladbrook is a fine test and the Amateur has a pedigree of Champions which is possibly unrivalled - from the European, Tom Whitehouse for five recent years, Steve Webster in 94 (and more Tour Winners), then there was Tony Allen, Peter McEvoy ...

  • The 2003 End of Season Celebration Dinner

    Friday 28th November - the Warwickshire Union held its annual celebration dinner at Copt Heath Golf Club, with over 180 guest attending from many of our clubs, from the Midland Counties and with Mr Philip Parker, Chairman of the EGU, as the principal guest. It was the 1st team who won the Midland League last year and for 2003, it was our 2nd team who were to receive the league trophy, having won in such dramatic fashion in the final match of the season. The presentations were made by John Tickell, trying (as per his position as MGU President) to be unbiased but in his own words, more than happy.

  • Warwickshire’s John Mayell completes a Midland hat trick

    This year, Warwickshire have dominated Midland individual honours, courtesy of Chris Evans (Midland Boys), Matt Cryer (Midland Closed) and in September, John Mayell from Copt Heath completed the ‘set’ with his win in the Midland Seniors at Torksey GC in Lincolnshire – this is his story.

  • The Bainbridge 2003 – It’s a Home Win!

    No other club, since 1979, has provided the two finalists for the Bainbridge Shield, the oldest Warwickshire Trophy. Twenty-four years ago, for the first time it was Coventry Hearsall and for the 2003 final, between the ‘A’ and ‘B’ teams from Hearsall, the morning 18 was watched by a player from that final. There was a good gallery but with weather conditions deteriorating as the day went on, great golf was not possible.

  • Its a Warwickshire Win!

    Warwickshire approached this final against the strong Nottinghamshire side with some trepidation due to the absence of three regular members of the team. Our strength in depth meant that replacements of a good calibre were available although Chris Dougill(Stoneleigh) was a last minute stand in without previous experience in the under 18 side.

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