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Gordie Phippen Trophy 18/04/26

  • mattwoehl8
  • 6 days ago
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Saturday's format was a 4-ball texas scramble with 10 teams entering the event on a sunny but very windy morning. In first with a nett 56.5 is the team of Mike Mullin, Mitch Cracroft, Chris Baker and Jake Dade. Finishing second is the team of Steve Barker, Nigel Ellis, Mark Elvins and Mark Jenkins with a nett 57.7. Finally in third is the team of Simon Prior, Gordy Wheelaghan, Martin Kennelly and Brian Read who closed with birdies on 17 and 18 to finish with a nett 58.1.

 
 
 

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Emily Jones
21 hours ago

The post about the Gordie Phippen Trophy highlights another memorable moment in the club’s calendar, with the competition bringing members together in a friendly but still competitive atmosphere. Events like this are a big part of what keeps club golf engaging, as they mix tradition, skill, and a bit of pressure on the day to perform well. It’s also nice to see how local trophies like this continue to build community spirit within the club rather than just focusing on bigger tournaments. For students looking at how sports and social groups function within communities, rapid assignment help can sometimes support organising ideas, and this Sociology Assignment Help fits naturally when connecting sport with group behaviour and social participation.

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