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After eight rounds over four days, the winner of a close 36 hole final in the 2010 Welsh Amateur Championship was promising youngster Alastair Jones from Radyr Golf Club who beat Welsh number one Oliver Farr from Ludlow Golf Club.
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Tenby Golf Club News
After eight rounds over four days, the winner of a close 36 hole final in the 2010 Welsh Amateur Championship was promising youngster Alastair Jones from Radyr Golf Club who beat Welsh number one Oliver Farr from Ludlow Golf Club.
It is always a bonus when the weather is set fair for a mixed foursomes event.
Newport seniors arrived at Tenby with high hopes of achieving a good result.
Every golf club captain hopes the weather will be fine for their captain’s day and this year except for a little drizzle early on, the Tenby weather was at its best.
It is centenary year at Glynhir Golf Club this year and Tenby seniors were delighted to complete the usual summer fixture with the many friends they share.
Sports mad, Luke Harries, of Pembroke, seen above with his dad and caddie, could soon find himself following in the footsteps of Lee Westwood by teeing-up on the other side of the Atlantic.
This year’s annual Open Week at Tenby Golf Club got off to a lively start on Saturday, with a captain’s reception in the recently refurbished clubhouse lounges.
A charity competition is being held at Tenby Golf Club next Wednesday, May 26.
Persistent rain greeted the 11 players who gathered for the John Cook Classic now in its ninth year.
The second Friendly Foursomes looked like being a wet and cold one as the first pairings went out.
Mini Morgie was at it again this week.
The bright sunshine, tempered by a chill north-westerly wind, brought the best out of Tenby’s ‘B’ team when they travelled to Glyn Abbey on Tuesday.
Tenby Rabbits took to the course again last weekend for the annual battle for the Dilwater Shield, a stableford pairs competition.
The sun was up, the air was crisp and the fairways were firm and friendly.
One more stableford competition will bring an end to the Seniors’ eclectic competition for another year.
The optimism which prompted 40 seniors to even turn up at the club this week soon evaporated as they braced themselves to face the cutting easterly wind, with the promise of rain around mid-morning.
Whilst we are nearing the end of another wet summer, the Rabbits section are still very active in the Three Counties Summer League and our own internal competitions, which will take us through until early October and our annual general meeting.
Having lost the away match at Cardigan by seven games to two, Brian Waters was expecting a tough battle with this home fixture, and he was not to be disappointed.
A couple of weeks ago, 15-year-old Georgia Thomas, of Tenby Golf Club, was fortunate enough to be selected for the Welsh Schools Under 19 team for the second successive year in their annual match against England.
This year’s mixed competitions at Tenby Golf Club are being organised by the ladies’ captain, Heather K.
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