Over 100 members and guests attended the annual presentation dinner at the Giltar Hotel, Tenby, on Saturday, February 21. After a few words from men's captain Ian Lawrence, who welcomed the guests and thanked those who had contributed to the success of the evening, secretary Brian Cowley (who was presented with a bottle of whisky in recognition of his services to the club) presented the silverware to those who were successful in 2003.

Men's winners were as follows: DorMel - R. Preece; Winter/Spring League (two divisions) - D. Rawlins and G. Price; Lombard Trophy, Kitson Scratch Trophy, Trefloyne Challenge Cup, Wesley House Cup and Table of Merit - C. Thompson; JOP Easter Cup - A Jones; Neil Thomas Memorial Cup - G. John; Whitewell Cup - D. and S. Shooter; Seniors Championship - J. Rolfe; Tiger Chalice - B. Burks; Hubbard Rabbits Trophy - K. Badham; Laidler Cup - B. Turner; Paddock Inn Pairs - C. Thompson and A. Thomas; Bush House Pairs - M. Williams and R. Preece; All Winners Shield - S. Wedlake; Lawrence Shield - P. Catlin; Eclectic (two divisions) - W. Witts and K. Badham; Hole-in-one awards - R. Gwyther and C. Hicks.

Twenty-four monthly and midweek medals were awarded, with M. Williams, R. Cryer, T. Burkat, R. Davies, P. John and A. Knowles winning two each.

Ladies' winners were as follows: Winter League, Winter Eclectic, Homestead Trophy - L. Crockford; JOP Easter Cup - H. Thorne; Glenda Pearce Cup, Spring/Summer League, Dorrit Parry Vase and All Winners Shield - P. Fletcher; Alice Shapcott Mixed Pairs - S. and D. Shooter.

Monthly medals were won by G. Pearce (2), L. Crockford and H. Thorne and Liz Crockford crowned a fine season by winning an LGU Dragon Brooch.

The Saturday stableford on February 21, was won on countback by Jason Palin with 39 points. Richard Davies was second with 39 and Roger Cryer third with 36. Brian Norman, Allan Brown, Bob Burks and Gary Heesom all scored twos.

Trefloyne's Daily Mail Singles team were on the wrong end of a 3.5-0.5 drubbing at Tenby recently. However, the team enjoyed the golf and the customary hospitality in the Tenby clubhouse afterwards. Good luck to Tenby in the next round, and well done to Meurig Evans, who bagged the half-point for Trefloyne to avoid a whitewatsh!