Stockport Express

Romiley right behind England Golf scheme

- GOLF GEOFF GARNETT

ENGLAND Golf are keen to get more boys and girls into golf and they are given great support by the Cheshire Golf Union and many of the Cheshire clubs.

Romiley Golf Club has made great efforts in recent months to recruit new lady members and ladies new to golf with great success.

They held an England Golf Activators course at their club and six people, including new lady members, volunteere­d to help England Golf’s Volunteer of the Year nomination Melissa Clapham stage a Junior Golf Open Morning at their club.

Also playing a big part on the day was club profession­al Graham Drabble and his assistant Ben Davies.

Graham said: “The day turned out to be fantastic for everyone and for us as a club it was great to see so many potential junior golfers turn up to this event and show a keen interest in golf.

“Some juniors that turned up were already familiar with the club, but many were visiting Romiley GC for the first time.

“From the informatio­n given to me, 35 juniors turned up to the Open Day with an age range of around 5-13.

“There were a number of activities set up on the day for all the juniors (and parents) to try.

“In the clubhouse, we had three putting challenges, one of which was set up with cones which was made to look like our 14th hole.

“The other challenge was in the Golf Studio, where the youngsters were challenged to hit the longest drive.

“Cian Smith, aged eight, won this with a total distance of 53 yards -of course, I got the dads up against one another as well which the kids loved!

“They also had a quiz with anagrams of golfing words to do with their parents while they waited for the activities to start and anyone who attempted to answer the 10 questions received sweets!

“The next step for them is to become a junior member of RGC, some of which signed up on the day and many others took the forms home with them to complete and will hopefully send back to us soon.

“From there they will have access to regular group coaching on Saturdays from me and Sundays from Ben, as well as school holiday camps (Easter, half term and Summer holidays), competitio­ns and social events.

“All comments received were positive, parents loved the fact that there were so many volunteers within the club willing to help promote junior golf.

“None of this would have been possible without the help of the club’s volunteers, they have all done such a fantastic job of getting this event together to help the club.

“A special thanks should also go out to the parents for making the effort to bring the kids along to the open day.”

Romiley’s men enjoyed a BB 1,2,3 Team Stableford and on top with 70 were V Walker, R Haggis, M Hanson and B Law 70, one more than I Fielden, J Mawdsley, M Gahan and A Smith.

The latest Top Dog Pairs at Romiley had P Wagstaff and T Rate on top with 43. One more than M Goodwin and C Ainsworth and

P Mellor and G Evans.

The latest Winter League and Sunday Stableford at Avro was won by Tim Bochenski 46 from Paul McKinney 44 and Steve Yule and Kevin Barker, both 43.

A Winter League Stableford qualifier at Disley had Steve Blades in sharp form in division one posting 34 to finish ahead of Steve Kewley 33 and Lewis Holland and Maxwell Brown both 32.

In division two John Eccles had his cake and ate it with a top score of 34 seeing him home from Peter Birtwistle 31 and John Johnson and Martin Hopwood, both 30.

Noel Fitzpatric­k was the main man in division three with 36 to finish ahead of Steve Kewley34.

A Stableford at Gatley needed a cpo on 29 to take Roger Burns home from David Smith, one more than Philip Rodman.

 ?? ?? ●●Cian Smith with his longest drive award presented by past Lady Captain Anne Harrison
●●Cian Smith with his longest drive award presented by past Lady Captain Anne Harrison
 ?? ?? ●●Graham Drabble with a group ready for putting and chipping in the practice area
●●Graham Drabble with a group ready for putting and chipping in the practice area

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