Adcock finds form and a win

It was a weary bunch of ladies who backed up on Saturday to compete in the Cherry Tree sponsored Stableford event following the D&SW Championships earlier in the week.

By Casey O'Connor

It was a weary bunch of ladies who backed up on Saturday to compete in the Cherry Tree sponsored Stableford event following the D&SW Championships earlier in the week.

20 players entered the 18 hole event and four played in the nine hole comp.

Taking advantage of a buggy ride Marg Adcock finally found some form. Her score of 35 points, her best round in several months.

It was just enough to beat a very tired President, Liz Cockram, in a countback.

Run down credits went to Mary Young (34), Molly Scotney (33), Gwen Mills (32), and Annice Payne (31).

The Pro Pin on 16 was decisively won by Trish Roberts.

She did not let a sprained ankle stand in the way of her birdie.

Minor credits were won by Mary and Molly.

In the nine hole event Jacque Millard won with a handicap equalling 18pts.

It was great to see Jacque playing the nine hole event.

This week the ladies played the August Mid-Week Medal on Wednesday.

With the course in such great shape there should be some low scoring, especially with the end of year Shoot-Out looming large in everyone’s mind.

Check out the results in next week’s Spin.

On Saturday the club has scheduled a nine and 18 hole Stableford.

The representative season is drawing to a close with the last game in the Adam Falconer Pennant to be played at Middle Ridge on Friday.

Best of luck to the Warwick girls who play Pittsworth for a chance to win the Pennant.

The final Open Day of the season is at Clifton on Wednesday 1 September and a large contingent of Warwick players have shown an interest in playing.

If you would like to be amongst them, please advise Marg Adcock as soon as possible.

The Warwick club is also in a good position to win the Open Day Pennant, but some good golf and a touch of luck will be needed.