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Lionel Tibble debuts and wins at Lanc Open Golf

3 April 2011 by Paul Rigge

First Timer Takes 11th Lancashire International Open Golf Championship (Heaton Park, 2/3 April 2011)

Lionel Tibble receiving the trophy from Bury chairman Barbara Young

Hosted by Bury CC and mangaged by Bury member Geoff Young, another great early season curtain raiser as 17 contenders met in kind mild spring sunshine, last year’s winner couldn’t defend the title, due to injury, so honours went this year to Lionel Tibble, playing golf for the first time!

After scraping his way out of the block phase he won the quarter and semi stage in 2 games at a canter until Paul Rigge took him into a third game as befitting a final. The consolation doubles was taken by Ray Mountfield and Bob Connop.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

David   Walters Alan
3-7   7-5   7-4
Paul
6-7   7-0   7-6
Lionel
7-1   5-7   7-5
Alan   Mayne
Rachel   Rowe Paul
1-7   7-6   7-6
Paul   Rigge
Lionel   Tibble Lionel
7-3   7-6
Lionel
7-6   7-5
Robert   Dodds
Freda   Vitty Freda
7-5   7-3
James   Hopgood

 

 

 

 

2011, Bury, News

Fylde to the Rescue

6 October 2010 by David Barratt

Fylde lend Crake two Lawns by David Barrett (06 Oct 10 )

Advanced League Match Wednesday 6th October 2010 – Crake Valley v Bury.

Due to Crakes lawns being flooded overnight, the team captains hurriedly ageed to accept an offer made by Liz Wilson, on the previous Sunday, that if there were any problems at Crake we could play at Fylde. Phone calls were exchanged shortly after dawn today and although Liz and Peter were literally leaving to go on their holidays, they mobilised the club members immediately and then still found time to call in at the club to ensure everything was in order. It certainly was, so off they went. From then on Ian and Betty looked after us like royalty. By the time the Bury team arrived at 9.15am Ian had already re-painted the white lines on both lawns and was busy putting in the hoops etc.   The whole place was a hive of activity as the Fylde Club members and contactors were dismantling the existing wooden shed and moving it further into the corner of lawn 1. Play started immediately on arrival of the Crake team at approx 9.45am

Throughout the match Betty plied us with teas, coffees and she even went to the local Butchers, from whom she bought the most delicious hot meat and potatoe pie which they had made specially for us. By close of play the ‘workers’ had re-erected not only their existing shed, but also a ‘ new larger sized shed’ in place of the original, so there will now be about three times more accommodation space.

It was an excellent days croquet which everyone enjoyed and both teams wish to express their thanks and gratitude to the Fylde Club for all their help and kindness.

Match Result : Crake Valley 3 Bury 6

2010, Bury, Crake Valley, Federation, Fylde, News

Bob Thompson Wins Bury Handicap by 53 Hoops

12 September 2010 by Geoff Young

Bob Thompson (Nottingham) crowned champion at Bury Coronation by Geoff Young (12 Sep 10)

Bob Thompson being presented with 2010 Bury Handicap Trophy by Bury Chairman, Barbara Young.
Bob Thompson being presented with 2010 Bury Handicap Trophy by Bury Chairman, Barbara Young.

Bury club promoted their first-ever Coronation Park tournament, owing to a mixup about dates forcing a move from Heaton Park. As Coro has only two lawns this restricted the entry to eight and the format chosen was all-play-all, seven two-hour 18-pointers, base 8. In spite of intermittent rain some very good croquet was played with a gripping conclusion.

In the final round one contestant had already five wins and three others four. At the end there was a three-way tie which had to be broken by hoop count. Malcolm Daines (Huddersfield, 5) had zero net, Betty Bates (Fylde, 16) +39 and Bob Thompson (Nottingham, 9) had +53 and was thus declared the winner.

Players at the Bury Handicap October 2010
Players at the Bury Handicap October 2010

2010, Bury, News

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