THE last week marked the end of one season and the start of a new one at Burnham on Crouch Golf Club.
Thirty-six pairs started in the Men’s Winter league and it was now down to just two.
The final proved to be as exciting as the semi-finals.
The pairs of Tony Wilkin and James Marchant and Andy and Ryan Davies were set for a battle royale.
It was all square coming to the last with Marchant and Davies having shots up the last.
Both scored five for two points leaving it all down to countback.
Forty points each and Wilkin and Marchant won with a back nine score of 21 and were declared Winter League champions.
Fifteen pairs started in the Mixed Winter League but the final was between the pairings of Cally Fearn and Dan Munro and Dean Bewers and Denise Howat.
Bewers and Howat were one up at the turn but they then went on a four-hole spree to close it out on the 15th green, winning 5&3.
Last Monday saw the fourth of the five rounds of the Seniors Arthur West Winter League, Champions League stage.
Bob Willett ensured victory in the competition by recording another first place.
Stephen Hull, one of his closest rivals, ran him close, however, but with both of them finishing on 35 points it was Willett who won on count back and gained another 12 points he has an unassailable lead.
Hull was confirmed as runner-up.
For the men on Saturday it was The Grouse Foursomes and with a shotgun start the course was full.
Results: 1 Dan Munro & Chris Roberts 69.5, 2 Mick Clark & Alex Gray 70, 3 Stephen Faulkner & Nick Price 70.5.
Twenty-six ladies joined lady captain Jane Hull and vice-captain Mel Lewis for the annual Kingston Cup match.
Captain Hull took the win 7½-6½.
The cadets started off the season with the Gill Stannard Trophy.
The winner was Rachel Clarke on 32, one ahead of Richard Smith.
This Monday the Seniors started off the season with the first of their Golfer of the Year competitions, the March stableford.
Thirty-seven were keen to gain some points but with some great scoring.
Result: 1 John Hutton 41 pts, 2 Trevor Roberts 38 pts, 3 Edward Bird 37 pts.
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