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21st March 2025
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Dean Harris
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Stephen Morgan
Stephen Morgan
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Tony Griffiths
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Rob Wall
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Simon Howlett
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Adie Shilston
Adie Shilston
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Stuart Perry
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Jitesh Mistry
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Manny Virdi (Past Captain)
Mark Graham (Past Captain)
Jitesh Mistry (Past Captain)
Darren Williams (Past Captain)
Ged Wrench (Past Captain)
Adie Shilston (Fixture Secretary)
James Farley (Past Captain)
Derek Freeman-Jones (Past Captain)
Darren Collier (Past Captain)
Steve Bunn (Past Captain)
Dean Harris (Captain)
Rob Wall (Vice Captain)
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Archive for September, 2024

Friday, 6th September 2024

Cancelled due to inclement weather!

Friday, 16th August 2024

Based over two rounds.

Explanation on the calculation

Based it on the Grand Prix scores from each round, and then averaged them, and then set Grand Prix places against that average. That gave the person who won the first round the same score as the person who won the second round, etc., rather than who actually scored more stableford points, as the courses were of different difficulties. The decimals on the values in the Rnd1 and Rnd2 columns are the way the spreadsheet deals with the countback issue, so if you have a larger decimal figure you had a better countback figure, and automatically sorted higher. The effect of this can be seen between Barrie and Craig, where they are only separated by the difference in their placings.