Many congratulations to Taunton and Pickeridge Golf Club’s Louise Worth and Rosie Spragg who got to the final round of the Daily Mail Foursomes.
In and very keenly fought final match the T&P duo , unfortunately lost on the 19th hole, but this was a fantastic achievement.
2024 has been a goof year for the Ladies Section losing to Stockwood Vale in the last round of the Rogers Cup a county wide competition that was played at Bath.
Well done to everyone who took part in the matches, perhaps it will be third time lucky in 2025!
Taunton & Pickeridge Ladies have come 1st in Division 1, of the ICL (Inter Club League), for the second year running, so once again congratulations to everyone who took part. The Wessex League results are still unknown, as matches are still to be played.
Congratulations also to Corinne Lyon on winning the October Trophy, and Jane Martin - Scott on winning the Joan Elliott Trophy.
Also congratulations to Sarah Blake (Division 1) and Sarah Gamble (Division 2) on winning the Autumn meeting.
The Juniors put up a good showing in the Junior Team South West Final but came up just short finishing a creditable fourth place and just missing out on the National Finals. A good effort from all those involved. Particular thanks must go to Jan Hill and Berni Hatcher who are stepping down after many years of running the Junior section.
The Somerset Senior Ladies have been running the South West Vets golf for the past two years with Jill Paul (Taunton and Pickeridge) as Chairman, Kay Luckett (Minehead) Secretary, Jan Bishop (Weston) Treasurer, Carole Paterson (Long Sutton) in charge of competitions.
Ball Draws were held at each of the four Competitions and at some of the Somerset Seniors Competitions ( thanks Caroline Lumley-Frank, Long Sutton).
As a result of this sum of £650 was raised for the Children’s Hospice South West a sum that will pay for a year’s supply of art and crafts materials in one of the Hospices.
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