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Club Championships – 16th August 2020
The sky was blue, the sun was shining and the temperature was 18 degrees, what a perfect day for the start of the Club Championships. Over 100 players took part in this year’s championship making it one of the best-supported Championships we have had for quite a few years.
 
Jon and his team had set the course up in excellent condition to truly test the field and indeed this seemed to be the case during Saturdays round. 
 
Yoni’s 77 gross being the best score for most of the day and it wasn’t until late on where this score was challenged. Tom Harris (the defending Champion) shot a 74 to tie for the lead with Alex Davies who also shot a 74, Closely followed by Colin Crawshaw and Luke Donnelly who both shot 75.
 
12 players were all in contention for the Nett prize after day 1 with Jack Etherton leading the way with a Nett 71, only 3 shots between all 12 players. So it was all to play for on the second day.
 
The weather didn’t disappoint on the Sunday and neither did the golf. 
 
Alex started round 2 on fire producing some great golf to card a 33 front 9 to move 4 clear of Tom who shot a 37 front 9. Colin Also keeping in touch with a 37 front 9, Luke was playing in the group ahead and was quietly going about his business with a very good 36. 
 
The wind picked up during the back 9 and scores started to change, Colin slipped out of contention with a back 9 of 43, Alex looked to be going all the way but had an 8 on the 15th and Tom saw the opportunity to hit back. Luke carded an impressive 38 on the back 9 making him clubhouse leader.
 
Alex couldn’t find his magic in the closing 3 holes and Tom fought very hard to post a 37 back 9 to Alex’s 43, not knowing what Luke had shot it was a nervous few minutes for Tom but was extremely happy to find out he had won by 1 shot from Luke. The closest finish we have seen for many a year. Congratulations Tom.
 
Only 1 player managed to break par over the entire 2 days and that was Paul Pedelty who shot an incredible nett 68 on Sunday. Now, Ped was just very happy to shoot the score and see his handicap drop probably not knowing this score has just put him clubhouse leader for the Nett Championship. 
 
With the course playing harder in afternoon wind it seemed no one could finish strong except Luke Donnelly who was fighting for the Gross Championship and may not have realised his strong back 9 scores had just taken him into the winning position for the nett prize, where he would remain and be crowned Nett Club Champion again winning by only 1 shot from Ped.