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Two B Levels and Three Croquet Prizes

21 July 2015 by Kath Thomas

Omied Hallam receives the Manor House Super B trophy from Southport President Prof Alan Pidcock (Photo Ray Lowe)
Omied Hallam receives the Manor House Super B trophy from Southport President Prof Alan Pidcock (Photo Ray Lowe)

Two competitions were staged at Southport and Birkdale Croquet Club at the weekend –  Super B Level and a B Level – attracting players from all over the country, from Edinburgh to Surbiton and in between.

Competitions are always at the mercy of the weather and although Saturday was a pleasant day for play, Sunday dawned wet and presented the organisers with the problem of flooded lawns. But the members were prepared for anything and this was quickly sorted by giant squeegees mopping up the huge puddles and all lawns were clear and playable by about 10-00 am.

Southport members Barbara Haslam, Carol and Brian Lewis, Ray Lowe and Chairman Don Williamson rose to the challenge of the competition but failed to achieve success, as did last year’s winner, Dennis Scarr from Middlesborough,

During the weekend play Andy Brandwood of Bury achieved a special award for his first Triple Peel. Clive Goode of Nottingham was winner of the B Level competition and Omied Hallam also of Nottingham was winner of the Super B Level competition.


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Omied Hallam and Clive Goode – both visitors from Nottingham – won the Southport B/Super-B.

The Super-B (up to 2) was played as a block and Omied showed true class in remaining unbeaten, including one TP and several near misses.  He generally finished in less than sixty minutes. Finishing early, four us played an alternate-stroke doubles: Nottingham vs ROW. This time Nottingham was thrashed!

The B, for those handicapped at 2+ (which has a larger, historic trophy) was run as a swiss and had a more complex outcome. The manager, John Haslam, at one time feared a three- or four-way tie. But he resolved it well and Clive won with 4/5, ahead of the manager’s wife, Barbara. However, Andy Brandwood, from Bury, was the star of the show on sunday, completing his first ever TP and earning his gold badge.

Southport is surely one of the most welcoming clubs in the land and the town has an engaging sort of faded elegance. Both deserve a visit.  Not that the club has been slow to embrace new technology. After heavy rain in the small hours of sunday the club members knew exactly what they had to do to make the lawns playable. There is a CCTV camera looking out from the pavilion and after viewing it from their homes they chatted to each other by phone, came down early and cleared the puddles…..

Kevin Carter

Clive Goode receives the Hawkins B Level Cup from Southport President Prof Alan Pidcock (photo: Ray Lowe)
Clive Goode receives the Hawkins B Level Cup from Southport President Prof Alan Pidcock (photo: Ray Lowe)
Andy Brandwood receiving his Gold Certificate from Southport President Prof Alan Pidcock (photo: Ray Lowe)
Andy Brandwood receiving his Gold Certificate from Southport President Prof Alan Pidcock (photo: Ray Lowe)

 

 

2015, News, Southport

Garry Greenwood from Chester reaches National Golf Croquet final

14 July 2015 by Jean Hargreaves

National B Level Golf Tournament – Regional Heat at Bury.

Garry Greenwood (Chester) with the Regional B Level Golf Croquet trophy, accompanied by tournament manager David Barrett and organiser Jean Hargreaves.
Garry Greenwood (Chester) with the Regional B Level Golf Croquet trophy, accompanied by tournament manager David Barrett and organiser Jean Hargreaves.

Following a late drop out, 13 players enjoyed the mainly fine weather and sunshine at Whitehead Park to battle it out for the Bury CC National B Level Golf tournament. Play was in two blocks, all play all, with many keenly fought games several of which went to the Golden Hoop.

The eventual winner from Block A was David Widdison (Bishop Monkton)with 5 out of 5 wins. Block B winner was Garry Greenwood (Chester) with 6 out of 6 wins. Garry played Mags Crossland (Sheffield), who had 3 out of 5 wins having beat Ken Eccles who also had 3 wins, in one semi-final whilst David played Keith Terry (Pendle and Craven), who had 4 out of 6 wins, in the second semi-final. Both ended in 7-5 wins for Garry and David. In the play –off for 3rd and 4th places Keith beat Mags 7-6. The final between David and Garry was eventually quite a nail biter. After hoop 2 it was 1 all. Despite good play from both players David went on to win the next 4 hoops making it 5-1. At this point Garry staged a comeback and again with excellent play from both players clinched the game on the Golden Hoop to win the tournament.

Congratulations to all and good luck in the final Garry.

2015, Bury, Croquet Association, Federation, News

Mrs Wilson Wins Pendle Croquet Rose Bowl

12 July 2015 by Peter Wilson

Mrs Wilson won the Pendle Rose Bowl

Manager of the Week Liz Wilson  (Photo: Proud Husband) by Peter Wilson at Pendle & Craven Croquet Club
Manager of the Week Liz Wilson (Photo: Proud Husband) by Peter Wilson at Pendle & Craven Croquet Club

Nineteen players entered the Pendle Midweek tournament competing for the various trophies at Pendle from 7 to 10 July.  Pendle’s fifth lawn which suffered damage several years ago was back and playing very well, but after such a lay off there was found to be a corner peg missing. The weather changed from chilly to scorching as the tournament progressed. As usual there were visitors from far and wide especially this year when Phil Bateman and Sally Harper arrived from Australia. The general tenor of the event was as always relaxed and fairly flexible.

Results:
The Pendle Rose Bowl (Open Singles Advanced) Liz Wilson.
The David Jenkinson Tankard (Singles Advanced) Ian Hall.
Pennine Trophy (Open Singles Handicap) Ian Hall.
The David Hoyle Trophy (Singles Handicap) David Lloyd.
The Irish Cup (Egyptian Highest Rating) Ian Hall.

The Woodlands Trophy (Handicap Doubles) Peter Hallett and Peter Wilson.

And in addition to those:

The Egyptian Cup (Fastest Singles Win) Peter Wilson 56’4”.
The Addict (Most Games) Joe Lennon.

Manager: Liz Wilson.

2015 Pendle Mwk July

 

2015, News, Pendle

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