Willy Thorne and Patrick Mower at charity match
Published Date:
05 September 2008
THE 5th annual Kenwick Park Charity Day raised £1,000s for good causes.
The competition was an AM AM with two scores to count on each hole and Snooker star Willie Thorne and Emmerdale's Patrick Mower were there to congratulate the Calendar Girls namely Maria Brown, Lesley Walmsley, Carol Morrell and Linda Marwood for winning both the event and the Imperial Ford trophy with a great score of 84 points.
Thomo's Tigers, Dave Rushworth, Neil Pridgeon, Simon Lidgard and Mark Starkey, were second with 81 on a countback from the next three teams.
Three Generations made up of John King, Gus Robertson, Simon and Ashton Turner came third ahead of the team of Julie Harvey, Cindy Ireland, Wendy Craven and Lesley Burton known as the Harvey's Hotshots.
Club Captain and his fellow players Val Pattinson, Brian Handley and Karl Koslow, collectively called the Mantlers also scored 81 but had to be content with fifth place.
Malcolm and Sandra Crow playing with Robert and Elaine Houlton, alias the Racing Set, took sixth spot with 79 again on a countback from the LES Engineering team of J Craig, A Auckland, M Ogley and Tom Gladwell.
On Parade with Jonathan East, Lee Fisher, Mike Walker and Clive James were eighth again with 79.
The Winsome Wags, namely Jenny Baxter, Ginny Harrop, Jill Harrington and Jan Heyward took ninth with 78 from the tenth placed Arctic Belles who were Wendy Green, Vera Garside, Anne Smith and Ann Walker.
The nearest the pin prizes were claimed by Ed Davidson, Paul Mager, Nick Allard and Julie Harvey. Sandra Crow scored 38 points on her way round to win the ladies prize.
Robert Jones presented nine local charities with £1,000 each - they were Louth and District Hospice, NSPCC, Cleethorpes and District Youth Orchestra, East Lindsey Heart Support Group, Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance, Macmillan Cancer Support, Lincoln and Lindsey Blind Society, Humberside Lifestyle Project, Parkinsons Disease Society.
This brings the total raised by the event over the last 15 years to £50,000.
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05 September 2008 12:23 PM
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