The latest Kilgetty Golf Society's fixture was held at Ashburnham at short notice after atrocious weather caused the original fixture to be postponed. Our luck was in as we were blessed with exceptionally calm and dry conditions at Ashburnham, unlike the rain we experienced when we left Pembrokeshire. This coupled with a course that was in fantastic condition for the time of the year led to an enjoyable time by all members.

Sixteen players set off the first tee in threes and one four ball. In order of play they were: Trevor Santa Lewis, Shaun Chatterbox Taylor, Steve The Dragon Hellyn; Kelvin Curtains Boughey, John Pashmina Perrott, Wyn Around the World in 80 Days Hopkins; Roger Analyst Handcock, Steve Gizmo Jones, Simon Swan Davies; Paul Goodvalue Marsden, Anthony Wiseguy Ryan, Barry Nippy Neale; and Wynne Andy Capp Richards, Peter Peroni Hughes, Keith Director Leverton, and Simon 3-Piece Sweet.

Competition was fierce as there were some great prizes on offer, namely a Christmas hamper kindly donated by Wisebuys of Pembroke and Narberth; a delicious lamb cushion from the Nash Farm Shop; and a litre bottle of whisky presented by Mike Allen.

The first group totalled 86 points, with Chatterbox and The Dragon vying for the lead in the clubhouse, which the Dragon won on 32pts. Despite a good start, Santa lost his swing on the back nine. I don't think he's found it yet!

Curtains, Pashmina and Around the World struggled to keep up with the target set, despite some great putting. They totalled 76.

The Analyst and Gizmo played well to their capabilities in the third group, although the Swan was struggling on the day. The Analyst came in with an excellent 34 pts, helped by a two at the 6th hole, with Gizmo one point behind. The team score was 89.

The last of the threesomes could not better this score, just falling short with 85, with Nippy scoring best with 32 pts.

The four ball tried very hard to get into a winning position, but were eventually scuppered by an unexpected source - the Director, who, despite winning the 2014 Annual Award, managed to net his first ever Wooden Spoon. They finished on 84.75 pts, with Andy Capp getting the highest score - 33pts.

Following a lovely two-course meal and some beverages in the clubhouse, the prizes were as follows:

1. Roger Handcock 34 pts; 2. Steve Jones 33 pts; 3. Wynne Richards 33 pts.

Nearest the pin - RogerHandcock; twos - Roger Handcock; longest drive - Paul Marsden.

Team - Roger Handcock, Steve Jones, Simon Davies.

Twenty-plus handicap - Anthony Ryan; wooden spoon - Keith Leverton.

The next fixture will be held at Earlswood Golf Club on March 11, 10.30 tee-off. See http://www.kilgettygolf.co.uk">www.kilgettygolf.co.uk for more information on the society.