BOTH legs of this year’s AJO Memorial were somewhat monopolised by members of Trefloyne Golf Club who consequently walked away with all three trophies and most of the prize money.
First Leg – Trefloyne GC
Unfortunately there was rain during the morning but the maturing parkland course was in an excellent overall condition.
The three best cards were handed in by home members scoring 39 points each – Glenn Hunter, Bob Batchelor and Tom Wright.
Together with two others, Lee Burgin was two adrift on 37 points.
Second Leg – Tenby GC
The famous links were also well presented. The weather was dry but windy as usual.
Trefloyne’s Ben Palin, who has played a lot of golf at Tenby, scored a fabulous 40 points.
He was closely followed by Lee Burgin and Tenby’s John Broomhead – both at 39 points.
Glenn Hunter was one of five on 37 points.
AJO Bowl – 36 Hole Aggregate
Eight competitors scored a fine 70 points or better over the two rounds.
Tom Wright and Ben Palin finished joint third with 75 points each.
Glenn Hunter and Lee Burgin tied for top spot with aggregates of 76 points.
By virtue of his better second round at Tenby, Lee was crowned AJO Memorial Champion for 2025.
Tenby Observer Cup – Best “Gross” Aggregate
The TO Cup was won by Trefloyne’s Tom Wright with 65 points.
Tenby’s Mike Schooling was Runner-up with 61 points.

AJO Memorial Ladies Bowl
The low turnout at both Trefloyne and Tenby was disappointing.
Rosie Sweet won at Trefloyne with 33 points and home member Linda Tordoff-Evans had the top score at Tenby with 35 points.
Regarding the 36 Hole Aggregates, Rosie pipped Linda by 63pts to 62pts and was presented with the Ladies Bowl.
Leading Scores – Men
At Trefloyne: Glenn Hunter, Bob Batchelor and Tom Wright - all 39 points; Lee Burgin, Alex Thomas and Randal Day – all 37pts, Steve Williams and Sam Anderson – both 36 points.
At Tenby: Ben Palin – 40 points; Lee Burgin and John Broomhead – both 39 points, John Powell – 38 points; Darren Turner, Glenn Hunter, Roy Edwards, Dean Rossiter and Barry Dilworth – all 37 points.
36 Hole Aggregate: Lee Burgin and Glenn Hunter – both 76 points; Ben Palin, Tom Wright – both 75 points; John Broomhead and Bob Batchelor – both 71 points; Dean Rossiter and Randal Day – both 70 points; Clive Williams and Alex Thomas – both 68 points; Mike Schooling – 67 points; Phil Young, Paul Lloyd, Neil Webb and Neil Thomas – all 66 points.
The prize winning sheets to include Twos (seven at Trefloyne and eight at Tenby), Longest Drives and Nearest the Pins plus Draws/Raffles will be displayed at both clubs within the next few days. Winners are urged to “collect” their money as soon as possible.
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