Whitstable Tidings Issue 11 2013

WHITSTABLE TIDINGS
The monthly journal of Whitstable and Seasalter Golf Club
Collingwood Road, Whitstable, Kent, CT5 1EB Tel 01227 272020
e-mail secretary@whitstable-golfclub.co.uk
Web site www.whitstable-golfclub.co.uk
Volume 12 Issue no.3 1St December 2013

Editor Bob Ireland, 01227 638425, 07802874914,robert.ireland@gmail.com

News
Future Events
New Years Eve
Tickets will soon be on sale behind the bar, make sure you get yours don’t leave to to the last moment places are limited!

Recent Events
New Vacancies

Two positions have become available on the Social Committee, as
both Jackie Witten and Ted Backhouse have resigned after several years of service. The position of Financial Officer, which has been performed in an exemplary fashion by Jackie, has to be filled and Ted’s role as committee “fixer” is also up for grabs.
Before the rush to fill these roles begins YOU can offer your services by replying to me on e-mail at robert.ireland@gmail.com or by phone on 01227638425 or 07802874914, or just sandbag me at the club!

We are also looking for a secretary to take over when Brian Best retires, so all those who know how to run the club are welcome to put their names forward.

Website
I am looking for some good photographs of the Club and course, which I can include on the Web site. If anyone has any or would like to go around with me before the weather gets too bad and get some please get in touch.

The Old Salts Captain George Bawden Vice Captain and
Secretary Ian Wingrove
Press and publicity Alec Parrett

Results of the Winter eclectic on Thursday November 7 were: Colin Holton first on 39 points, with Kit Ryan, Robbie Fudge and the doughty Ron Fuller all on 38 pts. Clive Witten came home with 36 pts. After the game Vice-Captain Ian Wingrove’s first official task of the new season was to present young Henry Kernighan with the Seasalter Cup as Henry was unable to attend the Club Annual Dinner to accept his trophy.

The first drawn game in Captain George Bawden’s year was a great success and many of the Salts look forward to the next game in this popular format. The greensomes game, played in rousing weather, although not wet, saw Peter Steigmann and close mate John Shepherd just pip Gwyn Oakley and Mike Moore to the post with 37 points, while the Oakley/Moore partnership notched 36, the same as third place David Annal and Mike Harrison.

Next up on the Salts calendar was the game on the 21st that mostly saw no more than seven holes played by those hardy enough to go out. Heavy rain and wind proved too much for most of the field, with our gallant leaders George and Ian playing on after the turn but saying ‘enough’ after 13 holes. They skidded to a halt only when their Captain’s Challenge game with the powerful John Wegner/Tony Bensted duo ended with an eight and seven defeat. But the pairing of Gwyn Oakley and David Kinnersley saw it through to the bitter end with waterproof Gwyn bettering his handicap by a shot! David did not relish the conditions as much and after a below par stint retired to his home for a Vick chest rub from Penny.

The last Thursday game of the month was to have been a qualifier but because of some holes played off mats etc. ended up as a Winter Eclectic. Improving Ryn Hudson came in with the best score of the day with 39 points for the Gentlemen, just edging out born-again Player Ian Wingrove who, still battered from the eight and seven pounding last week, carded a very respectable 38. Fred Stokes got third place overall on countback from Bob McCormick, both on 37. For the Gentlemen John Shepherd again got into the frame with 34 (is this his swansong?) John Williams was third in the Gentlemen category with 32.

The Captain’s Challenge saw a great win for the senior duo. George and the back to form Ian Wingrove saw off the two young upstarts Gwyn Oakley and new Competitions Secretary Brian Ridley by an impressive four and three.

Junior Section Captain Richard Smith, Vice captain Jack Tucker
I understand that Mel Bashford and John Wegner are going to take over the running of The Junior Section. Good Luck to them, I hope for news about their section soon!

Ladies Section Captain Jackie Witten, Vice Captain Linda Bawden
Secretary Jean Hudson

Ladies Section-November 2013

Despite dropping temperatures and wetter conditions the ladies section have had a busy month both on and off the course.
The first competition of the month-the first of the Christmas Competitions-had to be cancelled due to awful weather. A few of the more intrepid ladies did venture out for 9 holes as it seemed defeatist not to do anything-and the alternative of ironing and housework was even less appealing!
The following Tuesday followed a very wet weekend and so while play did go ahead in the Christmas Competition it was decided to change it to a 9 hole comp. It was a cold and wet morning and 5 temporary greens made the conditions even trickier.
The ladies AGM followed golf and was well attended by more than 40 playing lady members. Linda Bawden started her year as Lady Captain with Beryl Wingrove as her Vice. Sheila Wyles took over from the long-standing Mary Calthrop as Competition Secretary and outgoing committee members Sally Lawson and Jackie Witten were replaced by Louise Tucker and Judy Butcher.
The drive-in mid month was, as always, an excellent afternoon. Jackie Witten officially handed over the mantle to Linda Bawden who recorded a longest drive of 146 yards. The event was very well supported by members and their friends and family and as usual the ladies did not disappoint with the food they provided for the buffet.
The next round of the Christmas Competition was played in slightly better conditions-cold but sunny and no temporary greens. 25 ladies completed 9 holes (which is now all that is required for the purposes of the comp) but some of the braver ones battled on to do 18. Holly Butler had the best 9 hole score of 16 stableford points followed by Shirley Dalton and Louise Tucker both on 15.
The final Tuesday of the month saw another round of the 9 hole Christmas Competition. Mary King romped home with the best score of a 25 strong field with a magnificent 20 points, closely followed by Penny Perkins with 19 and Holly Butler with 17.
There is 1 round of this competition remaining, to be played on the first Tuesday of December, with the best 3 scores from 4 rounds counting.
Ladies social golf is set to continue through the Winter on Thursday afternoons at 1-30pm-see Mary Calthrop for details or just turn up and play.
The ladies would like to remind everyone that their annual Christmas Coffee Morning is coming up on Saturday 7th December between 11.00 am and 12.30pm. All are welcome to attend and join in-there will be stalls, games, competitions and prizes. This is also the last day for ladies to pay for their Christmas lunch which is on Tuesday 10th December following a Pink Ball Competition. £11-00 for a 2 course Christmas meal and accompanying carols and festive spirit which money cannot buy.
And finally the Ladies section is thinking of starting up a choir-just for fun, no previous experience necessary, no vocal talent particularly necessary. If anybody is interested in becoming the Musical Director, or has piano playing skills, please make yourself known. Or if you know a budding Gareth Malone……
Louise Tucker

Men’s Section Captain Richard Gremo, Vice Captain Andy Sargeant
Golf Report for Sunday mornings – Oct / Nov
Mark Pearce completed one of his best ever rounds to finish winner of the October Medal. His net 59 score was three shots clear of runners up Ted Henderson, John Stokes and David Bowman. Having already qualified for the medal winners’ cup, Mark was poised to do well and didn’t disappoint. In difficult conditions he managed a respectable net 66 one shot clear of the rest of the field. Jon Whorlow (winner of this year’s committee cup) finished in second place.
This year’s Turkey Trot started with Glenn Snook finishing easy winner of the first round. His 43 points put him in a strong position, five clear of his nearest rival Brian Wild, with two rounds to play. The second round saw Ronnie Rumball set down his challenge with 38 points but Glen hung on to his overall lead with his 33point second round score. Andy Gremo dropped only one shot to par to finish clear winner of the third round with 39 points. Ronnie finished with another 38points but Glenn did just enough and his 35 points in the final round gave him a two point lead for the overall win.
Turkey Trot – Winners 1st – Glen Snooks – 78 points
2nd – Ronnie Rumball -75 points
3rd – Brian Wild – 73 points
First round prize – Stuart Brown
Second round prize – Don Crawford
Third round prize – Andy Gremo

Midweekers Section Captain Peter Shearing, Vice Captain Ray Thomas
Secretary Peter Fox

Super Seventies Organiser and Captain Alec Parrett

Good news as we expand into something even more appealing to Seasalter Seniors.

Fellow League C club Broome Park have broken new ground and agreed a date for the Broome Park Open for Super Seniors. The date for your diary is, at present, Tuesday August 19 with a noon tee- off and a two-tee start.
Final details have still to be sorted and take-up to be monitored, but it is planned to have teams of three with a host from Broome Park to show the way round! There will be a running buffet afterwards with prize giving about 5.30pm. Maximum handicap is to be 24.
BP say that this will be the first over-70 competition in Kent and believe that it would be nice to see other clubs staging their own opens.
Broome Park are happy to give preference to teams from the Super Seniors leagues, but also want to encourage local clubs to enter as well. They await a show of interest, and depending on take-up envisage sending out the formal stuff in late February or early March.
Watch this space, or our notice board.

Veteran’s Section
Captain Barry Broadbent, Secretary Bob Ireland

All the fixture dates for 2014 have now been completed, a list of the dates will soon magically appear on the notice board, so get your pens ready to enter your names for consideration!

Super Seventies Organiser and Captain Alec Parrett

Here is the Supers 2014 list to pencil in for next season. Needless to say, they will shortly appear in the Club diary.

Canterbury AWAY on Fri May 23 ………..Home at Whit Tues June 24

Chestfield AWAY Fri June 20…………..Home at Whit Tues April 8

Broome Park AWAY Thurs July 24………..Home at Whit Tues May 13

Etchinghill AWAY Mon July 28…………..Home at Whit Tues Sept 23

North Foreland AWAY Thurs Sept 4……….Home at Whit Tues Aug 12

Happily for us, visitors next year to Collingwood Road to play our Seniors should find it harder, as the 21 minimum handicap limit is to be raised to 24, giving a Whitstable high handicapper even more of a start on his home course. Or so the theory goes.

Elsewhere, Broome Park are intending to arrange an Open competition for over -70’s, probably in late August or early September, 2014. There will be teams of three and it is hoped to encourage other clubs to try to do the same. More news later.

Fundraising 100 Club
This fundraising venture costs £1 per month, with monthly prizes of £30, £20 and £15. There is a bonus double draw at Christmas each year. You’ve got to be in it to win it!

Winners
1st £30.00
2nd £20.00
3rd £10.00

What’s on for the next two months?

December

Sunday 1st am Captains Swindle
Monday 2nd pm Past Captains Dinner
Tuesday 3rd am Ladies Competition
Saturday 7th am Ladies Coffee Morning
Saturday 7th 1300 hrs Juniors Competition
Sunday 8th am Captains swindle
Tuesday 10th am Ladies Pink Ball Xmas Lunch
Wednesday 11th am Midweekers A Bensted December Cup Stableford
Wednesday 11th pm Midweekers Christmas Dinner
Sunday 15th am Captains swindle
Tuesday 17th am Ladies Competition
Thursday 19th am Old Salts Christmas Gathering
Sunday 22nd am Captains swindle
Thursday 26th 0830 hrs Captains Brandy Stakes
Friday 27th am Midweekers Tony Love December Trophy Stableford
Sunday 29th am Captains swindle

January

Ebb and Flow (letters section)

The Editor would appreciate your comments or suggestions of ways to improve the club, magazine, web site, social activities, or anything else that comes to mind! Get writing – it’s your club say what you want!
If you have any specific questions about the course please direct them to the Course Director Malcolm Kent or use the suggestion book.

I know there are people reading this publication as all the copies printed disappear, doesn’t anyone have something to say?

Flotsam and Jetsam

Ditloids

Answers to last months Ditloids

2 Yellow Lines On A Road Means No Parking, 2 White Lines Means No Overtaking, 2 Wings On An Airplane, 2 Pedals On A Bicycle, 2 Floors On A Double Decker Bus, 2 MSC(pun)

Any contributions of any type will be considered, puzzles, stories, history,
Anecdotes, your chance to get your stuff in print!
Here are some anagrams of Christmas Carols Try these out!
1/ Grim nerd hiding only hog
2/ M, I drink the table wine
3/ Within one’s sweet dreams
4/ Family loathe fuel co.
5/ Hal obeys bleep
6/ Sad thirsty don feeling heat well
7/ Avoid cloyin’ dairy scent
8/ Noel left home with bottle
9/ Thin nylon hi leg tights
10/ O free thinkers eager to win
11/ Many wager in AA
12/ Then he, Al, drags shaken girl
13/ Common E moth came to Greece

Beachcomber

Castaways

If you have any unwanted clubs or equipment sell them through this Publication or the Web Site and donate 10% to the Captains Charity! Send the details to my e-mail robert.ireland@gmail.com , by post or place the details on the notice board marked for my attention.

Some new items from Bernie Whitaker

A set of Benross Gold Irons, 5 to pitching wedge
They have senior flex graphite shafts and are in very good condition

Price £75.00

Contact Bernie Whitaker

Callaway Big Bertha Heaven Wood 1H
14 degree loft with Big Bertha Uniflex steel shaft.
Good condition with Benross head over.
£ 30
Peter Steigmann
Tel. 01227 262278
e-mail. steigmann@btinternet.com

Ladies Clubs
Cobra Ladies offset driver, 3 wood and 5 wood, £60 the lot
Contact Ernie or Di West 01227 266581

Some from Eric Bean
Woods:- Driver Trilogy 15 degree with cover £10.00
Loco 10 degree £10.00
Ocean 10.5 degree £10.00
Hippo plus 10 degree £10.00
4 wood 19 degree £10.00
5 wood Wilson 25 degree £10.00
Offset £10.00
15 wood 37 degree £10.00
Hybrid Onyx 18 degree £10.00
Onyx 25 degree £10.00
Onyx 19 degree £10.00
Lob Wedge Condor 60 degree £ 5.00
3 assorted putters £ 3.00each
Carry bag New with stand £15.00

Eric Bean 01227 740190