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THE 2012 ORDER OF MERIT

Final Positions

(Best 6 scores counting)

1 Derek Freeman-Jones Wales 208.0
2 Darren Williams Wales 205.0
3 Chris Pulfree England 193.0
4 Simon Howlett England 192.0
5 Steve Graham England 191.0
6 Mark Graham England 191.0
7 Wayne Stewart Scotland 189.0
8 Manny Virdi England 189.0
9 James Farley England 187.5
10 Rich Allen England 186.0
11 Gary O’Connell Scotland 184.0
12 Tony Burris England 183.5
13 Rowland Joyce England 181.0
14 Stuart Perry England 181.0
15 Dave Curtis England 181.0
16 Surj Halaith India 180.0
17 Jitesh Mistry India 180.0
18 Mark Willicott England 179.0
19 Ged Wrench England 178.5
20 Adrian Jones Wales 175.0
21 Tony Griffiths Wales 175.0
22 Jon Ager England 170.0
23 John Essom England 168.0
24 * Guy Greening England 165.0
25 Mike Simpson England 159.0
26 Stephen Morgan Wales 153.0
27 Damian Orton England 148.0
28 Mike Woodman England 142.0
29 Pramod Mistry India 128.0
30 Tony Bourne England 122.0
31 Michael Griffiths Wales 101.0
32 Gurdeep Litt India 100.0
33 Carolyn Griffiths Wales 93.0
34 * Adam Jones England 83.0
35 Mark McGirr England 78.5
36 Keith Williams Wales 67.0
37 Phil Robbins England 65.0
38 * John Gauci Greece 65.0
39 Robert Hale England 60.0
40 Ajay Misra Zambia 57.0
41 * Brian Mills England 50.0
42 Rich Crowcombe England 39.0
43 Ziggy Niblett Wales 38.0
44 James Cowling Wales 37.0
45 Horace Denny USA 35.0
46 * Paul Irwin England 33.0
47 Rob Eadsforth Brazil 33.0
48 Dave Pavey England 32.0
49 * Nick Phillips England 32.0
50 * Dean Harris England 32.0
51 Mark Parkhurst England 31.5
52 Alastair Stevens England 30.0
53 * Matthew McGirr England 30.0
54 Peter Horlock England 27.0
55 Brendan Turbitt Ireland 27.0
56 * Paul Meaker England 27.0
57 Luke Sandford England 27.0
58 John Thomas Wales 26.0
59 Mark Cornock England 25.0
60 * Steve Keable England 24.0
61 Matt Freeman England 24.0
62 Gary Corcoran England 24.0
63 Ken Perrett England 22.5
64 * Mark Hobman England 20.5
65 Chris Orum Wales 20.0
66 Paul Griffiths Wales 18.0
67 Gavin Williams Wales 14.0
68 Ben Green England 8.0

LEAGUES

2012 DIVISION 1
1 Derek Freeman-Jones Wales 208.0
2 Darren Williams Wales 205.0
3 Steve Graham England 191.0
4 Mark Graham England 191.0
5 Manny Virdi England 189.0
6 Gary O’Connell Scotland 184.0
7 Tony Griffiths Wales 175.0
8 Tony Bourne England 122.0
9 Robert Hale England 60.0
10 Ramesh Mistry India 0
DIVISION 2
1 Chris Pulfree England 193.0
2 Simon Howlett England 192.0
3 Rowland Joyce England 181.0
4 Surj Halaith India 180.0
5 Jitesh Mistry India 180.0
6 Mark Willicott England 179.0
7 Jon Ager England 170.0
8 Damian Orton England 148.0
9 Ziggy Niblett Wales 38.0
10 John Thomas Wales 26.0
DIVISION 3
1 Wayne Stewart Scotland 189.0
2 James Farley England 187.5
3 Rich Allen England 186.0
4 Ged Wrench England 178.5
5 Mike Simpson England 159.0
6 Stephen Morgan Wales 153.0
7 Michael Griffiths Wales 101.0
8 Ajay Misra Zambia 57.0
9 Brendan Turbitt Ireland 27.0
10 Ben Green England 8.0
DIVISION 4
1 Tony Burris England 183.5
2 Stuart Perry England 181.0
3 Dave Curtis England 181.0
4 Adrian Jones Wales 175.0
5 John Essom England 168.0
6 * Guy Greening England 165.0
7 Mike Woodman England 142.0
8 Pramod Mistry India 128.0
9 Gurdeep Litt India 100.0
10 Carolyn Griffiths Wales 93.0
11 * Adam Jones England 83.0
12 Mark McGirr England 78.5
13 Keith Williams Wales 67.0
14 Phil Robbins England 65.0
15 * John Gauci Greece 65.0
16 * Brian Mills England 50.0
17 Rich Crowcombe England 39.0
18 James Cowling Wales 37.0
19 Horace Denny USA 35.0
20 * Paul Irwin England 33.0
21 Rob Eadsforth Brazil 33.0
22 Dave Pavey England 32.0
23 * Nick Phillips England 32.0
24 * Dean Harris England 32.0
25 Mark Parkhurst England 31.5
26 Alastair Stevens England 30.0
27 * Matthew McGirr England 30.0
28 Peter Horlock England 27.0
29 * Paul Meaker England 27.0
30 Luke Sandford England 27.0
31 Mark Cornock England 25.0
32 * Steve Keable England 24.0
33 Matt Freeman England 24.0
34 Gary Corcoran England 24.0
35 Ken Perrett England 22.5
36 * Mark Hobman England 20.5
37 Chris Orum Wales 20.0
38 Paul Griffiths Wales 18.0
39 Gavin Williams Wales 14.0

Friday, 7th December 2012

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The last event of the year was held over the rolling but sodden slopes of the Rolls of Monmouth. Another good turn-out of 27 players saw Gurdeep Litt take his first win with an impressive 42 points, just pipping the in-form Derek Freeman-Jones on 40 and Guy Greening on 35. Derek’s excellent 2nd place saw him raise the Order of Merit again he has successfully defended, whilst Guy took the knockout competition, the ‘Guillotine’.

A number of other prizes were up for competition which included; Captain’s Whisky (Stuart Perry), Divisional Playoffs, One (Derek), Two (Mark Willicott), Three (Rich Allen), Four (Gurdeep). There was also a play-off for a bottle of wine which was won by Adam Jones. Gurdeep also took the Par 3 and Nearest the Pin whilst Mark Graham took the longest drive.

Have a great Christmas and New Year – see you all in 2013.

Scores:

1 Gurdeep Litt India 42
2 Derek Freeman-Jones Wales 40
3 Guy Greening England 35
4 Stuart Perry England 33
4 Manny Virdi England 32
4 Rich Allen England 32
4 Mark Graham England 32
8 Adam Jones England 31
9 Chris Pulfree England 30
9 John Essom England 30
9 Wayne Stewart Scotland 30
12 Tony Burris England 28
12 Tony Griffiths Wales 28
12 Gary O’Connell Scotland 28
15 James Farley England 27
16 Jitesh Mistry India 26
16 Pramod Mistry India 26
18 Ged Wrench England 25
18 Simon Howlett England 25
20 Adrian Jones Wales 24
20 Jon Ager England 24
22 Steve Graham England 23
23 Steve Morgan Wales 22
24 Mark Willicott England 21
25 Ajay Misra Zambia 19
26 John Gauci Greece 18
27 Surj Halaith India 16

Friday, 9th November 2012

The Old Course at St. Pierre was in splendid condition for the regular Autumn Nomads event which saw another new winner, Phil Robbins with 33 points, with a five way tie for second place on 32 points which went to Rich Allen on count back just ahead of Adam Jones.

Other winners on the day were; Nearest the Pin – Adam Jones, a mighty 330 yard drive on the 17th by Michael Griffiths saw him take the longest drive, with Phil also taking the Par 3 competition.

The divisional winners were; Steve Graham (Div 1), Jitesh Mistry (Div 2), Wayne Stewart (Div 3) and Stuart Perry (Div 4).

The day was concluded with a lovely meal of sausage and mash followed by cheesecake, and the after match presentations.

Scores:

1 Phil Robbins England 33
2 Rich Allen England 32
3 Adam Jones Wales 32
4 Guy Greening England 32
4 Stuart Perry England 32
4 Dave Curtis England 32
7 Steve Graham England 31
7 Jitesh Mistry India 31
9 Tony Burris England 30
9 Wayne Stewart Scotland 30
9 Gurdeep Litt India 30
9 Pramod Mistry India 30
13 Stephen Morgan Wales 29
14 Manny Virdi England 28
14 Carolyn Griffiths Wales 28
14 Brian Mills England 28
14 Chris Pulfree England 28
18 Simon Howlett England 26
18 Adrian Jones Wales 26
18 Darren Williams Wales 26
18 Mike Woodman England 26
22 James Farley England 25
22 Gary O’Connell Scotland 25
24 Mark Willicott England 24
24 Derek Freeman-Jones Wales 24
26 John Essom England 20
27 Tony Griffiths Wales 19
28 Paul Griffiths Wales 18
28 Mark Graham England 18
30 Michael Griffiths Wales 17

Friday, 12th October 2012

Twenty-seven members turned-out on the fine Kendleshire course, just north of Bristol on a day that saw sunshine, rain, lightening and hailstones.

It was a first win for Jitesh Mistry with 36 points just ahead of former captain, Simon Howlett with 34 and also making the podium was club member, John Essom with 31 points.

Nearest the Pin went to Tony Griffiths, longest drive to Manny Virdi whilst the Par 3 prize was shared between Carolyn Griffiths and Damian Orton.

The divisional winners saw Manny (1), Damian (2), Wayne Stewart (3) and Tony Burris (4).

The day was completed with a meal of turkey followed by strawberries and cream.

Following today’s results, Wayne Stewart has clinched the Anglo Cup for the best scores over all the English course played throughout the year.

Scores

1 Jitesh Mistry India 36
2 Simon Howlett England 34
3 John Essom England 31
4 Damian Orton England 30
4 Mark Willicott England 30
6 Chris Pulfree England 29
6 Manny Virdi England 29
8 Tony Burris England 28
8 Wayne Stewart Scotland 28
8 Guy Greening England 28
11 Gary O’Connell Scotland 27
11 Jon Ager England 27
11 Derek Freeman-Jones Wales 27
14 James Farley England 26
15 Adrian Jones Wales 25
15 Mike Woodman England 25
15 Tony Griffiths Wales 25
15 Stuart Perry England 25
19 Dave Curtis England 24
20 Surj Halaith India 23
21 Mark Graham England 22
22 John Gauci Greece 21
23 Ged Wrench England 20
23 Adam Jones England 20
25 Carolyn Griffiths Wales 19
26 Pramod Mistry India 18
27 Stephen Morgan Wales 14

Links Pairs – September 7th 2012

Twenty four members turned-up at Peterstone Lakes for the annual Pairs competition on a glorious late summers day.

The Best Pair prize went to Chris Pulfree and James Farley while the best individual round of the day was by Guy Greening with a score of 40 points in only his second outing with the Nomads. Captain Steve Graham was second just ahead of Vice-Captain Gary O’Connell on 37 points beating Rich Allen on countback.

Scores

1 Guy Greening England 40
2 Steve Graham England 38
3 Gary O’Connell Scotland 37
4 Rich Allen England 37
5 Simon Howlett England 36
6 Chris Pulfree England 36
7 Tony Griffiths Wales 33
8 James Farley England 31
9 Mark Willicott England 31
10 Derek Freeman-Jones Wales 30
11 Darren Williams Wales 30
12 Dave Curtis England 30
13 Mark Graham England 30
14 Stuart Perry England 28
15 Surj Halaith India 28
16 Ged Wrench England 28
17 Adrian Jones Wales 28
18 Jon Ager England 27
19 John Essom England 27
20 Wayne Stewart Scotland 25
21 Steve Morgan Wales 24
22 Manny Virdi England 21
23 Damian Orton England 21
24 John Gauci Greece 18

 

The 2012 Tour event was played over two rounds (Moorland and Priory courses), with the average score seeing Mark Willicott take the Tour Trophy for the second year running.

1 Mark Willicott England 36
2 James Farley England 34.5
3 Darren Williams Wales 34
4 Tony Burris England 33.5
5 Mark Graham England 33
= Mike Simpson England 33
= Wayne Stewart Scotland 33
8 Mark McGirr England 32.5
9 Phil Robbins England 32
= Dean Harris England 32
11 Mark Parkhurst England 31.5
12 Steve Graham England 29
13 Chris Pulfree England 28.5
= Ged Wrench England 28.5
15 Mark Cornock England 25
16 Gary Corcoran England 24
= Rowland Joyce England 24
18 Ken Perrett England 22.5
19 Brian Mills England 22
20 Mark Hobman England 20.5

 

At last summer arrived over the rolling fairways of the green swathed fairways of Dewstow. Twenty six members enjoyed a day-out with a 9 hole Texas Scramble as a warm-up on the Valley course before the main event of the day, the Stableford competition over the road on the Park course.

A stunning even par round of 69 saw Ziggy Niblett take the spoils with a Stableford score of 38 points, closely followed by Surj Halaith with 37 points and Darren Williams winning a three-way tie on 33 points to take 3rd place on countback.

The divisional winners were; Gary O’Connell (Div 1), Chris Pulfree (Div 2), Wayne Stewart (Div 3) and Tony Burris (Div 4), whilst the nearest the pin was won by Ziggy, the longest drive by Luke Sandford and the Par 3 competition by Carolyn Griffiths.

The event saw two new members; Guy Greening and Nick Phillips, welcome lads, and the day was completed with a meal of fish and chips washed down with beer, and the prize presentation by captain, Steve Graham.

Members of the committee also came to a decision on the vice-captaincy for 2013, which was offered and accepted by Jon Ager. Jon will lead the Saxons team in the 2013 edition of the Newton Cup.

 

Scores:

1 Ziggy Niblett Wales 38
2 Surj Halaith India 37
3 Darren Williams Wales 33
4 Gary O’Connell Scotland 33
= Tony Burris England 33
6 Nick Phillips England 32
= Chris Pulfree England 32
= Wayne Stewart Scotland 32
= Stuart Perry England 32
10 Rowland Joyce England 31
11 Steve Graham England 30
= Manny Virdi England 30
= Guy Greening England 30
14 Simon Howlett England 29
= Derek Freeman-Jones Wales 29
= Adrian Jones Wales 29
17 Jon Ager England 27
= Luke Sandford England 27
19 Stephen Morgan Wales 25
= Carolyn Griffiths Wales 25
21 Ged Wrench England 24
= Tony Griffiths Wales 24
23 Rich Allen England 23
24 John Essom England 21
25 Keith Williams Wales 20
26 Horace Denny USA 18

Friday, 22nd June 2012

2012 NOMADS SOCIETY CHAMPIONSHIP

On a dreary windswept day, 31 of the societies finest teed-it up on the Crown Course at Tracy Park near Bath.

The players arrived early to tuck into the Bacon Baguettes and coffee, some fortitude to brave the elements. Three newcomers to the society were on parade, John Gauci, Paul Meaker and Mark McGirr’s young son, Matthew. Despite the conditions, I think they all enjoyed themselves and hopefully they will be returning for more fun.

On the scoring front, the conditions kept the scores down and it was former captain and scorer, Simon Howlett came out on top with 32 points, just beating on count-back, Derek Freeman-Jones and Bob Hale. The Divisional winners saw Tony Bourne (Div 1), Chris Pulfree (Div 2), Wayne Stewart (Div 3) and Matthew McGirr (Div 4), take the money. There were also other prize winners; Nearest the Pin (Darren Williams), Longest Drive (Paul Meaker) and a share of the Par 3′s (Tony Bourne and Dave Curtis).

The meal was simple but effective, Ham, Egg and Chips followed by Sticky Toffee Pudding was enjoyed by all.

Scores:

1 Simon Howlett England 32
2 Derek Freeman-Jones Wales 32
3 Robert Hale England 32
4 Matthew McGirr England 30
5 Wayne Stewart Scotland 29
6 Rich Allen England 28
6 Tony Bourne England 28
8 Paul Meaker England 27
8 Dave Curtis England 27
10 Steve Graham England 26
10 Adrian Jones Wales 26
10 Mike Simpson England 26
13 Mark McGirr England 25
13 Tony Burris England 25
15 Jitesh Mistry India 24
15 Pramod Mistry India 24
15 Manny Virdi England 24
15 Chris Pulfree England 24
18 Tony Griffiths Wales 23
18 Mark Willicott England 23
21 Mark Graham England 22
22 Ged Wrench England 21
23 Rowland Joyce England 21
24 Mike Woodman England 20
24 Darren Williams Wales 20
26 Surj Halaith India 18
27 Keith Williams Wales 17
27 Horace Denny USA 17
29 Stephen Morgan Wales 11
30 John Gauci Greece 8
31 Jon Ager England 7

BEN GREEN MEMORIAL TROPHY – Friday, 18th May 2012

Round 5 of the Nomads Order of Merit event was held at a new venue for the Society – South Cerney, just outside Cirencester in Gloucestershire.

Twenty-four members started the event which saw a win for the popular Tony Bourne  with 39 points, just pipping Rich Crowcombe on count-back. Third place was taken by the ever consistent, Darren Williams.

The other prizes went to; Nearest the Pin, Darren Williams, Longest Drive and Par 3′s, Steve Graham, while the divisional prizes went to; Derek Freeman-Jones (Div 1), Jitesh Mistry (Div 2), Mike Simpson (Div 3) and Mike Woodman (Div 4).

The day was rounded off with a fine meal of chicken and leek cheese followed by Apple Crumble.

Scores:

1 Tony Bourne England 39
2 Rich Crowcombe England 39
3 Darren Williams Wales 38
4 Mike Simpson England 38
5 Derek Freeman-Jones Wales 37
6 Ged Wrench England 36
7 Mark Graham England 35
7 Jitesh Mistry India 35
9 Steve Graham England 34
9 Wayne Stewart Scotland 34
9 Mike Woodman England 34
9 Rich Allen England 34
13 Jon Ager England 33
13 Rowland Joyce England 33
15 Stephen Morgan Wales 32
15 Dave Pavey England 32
17 Surj Halaith India 31
18 Keith Williams Wales 30
18 Adrian Jones Wales 30
18 Alastair Stevens England 30
21 Manny Virdi England 29
21 James Farley England 29
23 Simon Howlett England 27
24 Tony Griffiths Wales 25

27th April 2012 – Forest Hills
SAXONS 14½ – CELTS 6½

 

The 12th edition of this friendly, but fiercely competitive event was held at Forest Hills in the Royal Forest of Dean.

The day started very wet and was in danger of being cancelled but the hardy souls of the Nomads troupe donned waterproof’s and headed out on to the first tee.

There was much banter exchanged about the number of shots the ‘Celts’ were gaining (not that it done them much good) before the first ball had been struck.

The weather cleared-up after and the ‘Saxons’ came-in for the lunch break with a 4½ to 2½ lead, so after filling-up on sandwiches and chips it was back-out for the afternoon singles.

It was more of the same after lunch, despite giving away lots of shots the ‘Saxons’ came-in with a resounding score of 10 to 4 from the singles making the final score, 14½ to 6½.

The after match presentation followed a meal of pork and vegetables, with chocolate gateau for dessert, where Nomads 2012 Captain, Steve Graham took the stage.

Following the recent sad death of Ben Green, Steve led a one minutes applause for the popular member and announced that the next competition at South Cerney will be held in his name, and a trophy will be played for every March afterwards as a fitting tribute.

Steve Morgan achieved a landmark of 100 events and was awarded a Nomads cap as a momento.

Apart from the matchplay event, there were other prizes on offer for all the par 3′s and longest drive for both rounds. Nearest the Pin winners were Peter Horlock (3), Mark Willicott, Steve Graham and Adrian Jones. The Longest Drives winners were James Farley and Rich Allen.

The members trundled out of the golf club, some 12 hours after arriving there tired, but all had had a good day.

Scores (Saxons names first):

Greensomes

1 – Steve Graham and James Farley beat Gary O’Connell and Steve Morgan 1up

2 – Peter Horlock and Simon Howlett beat Wayne Stewart and John Thomas 3 & 1

3 – Jon Ager and Damian Orton lost to Adrian Jones and Tony Griffiths 2 & 1

4 – Manny Virdi and Rich Allen beat Ajay Misra and Jitesh Mistry 8 & 7

5 – Chris Pulfree and Ged Wrench beat Derek Freeman-Jones and Pramod Mistry 2 & 1

6 – Mike Woodman and Mark Graham lost to John Essom and Gurdeep Litt 4 & 3

7 – Rowland Joyce and Mark Willicott halved with Darren Williams and Surj Halaith

Singles

1 – Steve Graham beat Gary O’Connell 3 & 2

2 – James Farley beat Steve Morgan 5 & 4

3 – Peter Horlock lost to Wayne Stewart 3 & 1

4 – Simon Howlett beat John Thomas 1up

5 – Jon Ager lost to Adrian Jones 3 & 2

6 – Damian Orton beat Tony Griffiths 1up

7 – Manny Virdi beat Ajay Misra 1up

8 – Rich Allen beat Jitesh Mistry 5 & 4

9 – Chris Pulfree beat Derek Freeman-Jones 2 & 1

10 – Ged Wrench lost to Pramod Mistry 3 & 2

11 – Mike Woodman beat John Essom 1up

12 – Mark Graham beat Gurdeep Litt 5 & 3

13 Rowland Joyce beat Darren Williams 2up

14 Mark Willicott lost to Surj Halaith 3 & 2