Reports and Results

Report and Results for 2023

Our team winners this year were Crondon Cordites, who put on a magnificent score of 122. In second place came the Crondon Crunchers with 120 points. 3rd place on 119 points were The Flakes.

Our individual winners were (under 21 hcp category), Graham Thor Stratent, playing off  20 handicap, with 39 points, and 2nd with 37 points Steve Salmon, playing off 11  and  3rd Andy Ripley, playing off 17 - on countback - both with 37 points.

In the 22-28 hcp category,the winner was Phil Becker, playing off  27 handicap, with 40 points.  Bryan Thompson was runner-up with 38 points on countback over Joe Hallissey

Finally Tom Hawes winning the best gross score [80] playing off 6.


 Individual and Team Scores

 

A great day for two great charities was had by all those present, and who kindly donated their time and money to make it such a success. Congratulations to all the winners. Thanks to All for supporting the Day

Sir Trevor Brooking, Ambassador for St. Francis Hospice,  presented the prizes to the winners.


Report And Results For 2021

Our team winners this year were Freeman Fliers, who put on a magnificent score of 123. In second place came the Crondon Cavaliers with 115 points. 3rd place was shared between Ronnie's Rockets and The 19th Holers with 113 points.

Our individual winners were (under 19 hcp category), Steve Salmon, playing off  9 handicap, with 37 points, and 2nd with 36 points John Mayle, playing off 11  and  3rd Martin Beer, playing off 13 - on countback - both with 36 points.

In the 22-28 hcp category,the winner was Harry Watson, playing off  27 handicap, with 43 points, and in 2nd place Paul Freeman, with 40 points, playing off 27 and in 3rd place Denis Lefort of Crondon Park playing off  23 handicap with 39 points.

Finally Steve Salmon winning the best gross score [80] playing off 9.


 Individual and Team Scores

 

A great day for two great charities was had by all those present, and who kindly donated their time and money to make it such a success

Our Event Organiser, Barry Turner, presented the trophies to the winners.

See the Photo Gallery for the presentation and other images.

REPORT ON THE DAY- 6th September 2021

Our 23rd Charity Golf Day was held at The Bentley Golf Club - after 3 postponed dates. It was great to finally hold the event and to have nineteen teams taking part.

We have to say a big thank you to all the golfers and sponsors for supporting the event, and also to Sir Trevor Brooking for taking part for the 5th successive year From the feedback, it would seem that everybody had a good day.
 
By the time the bills have been paid the net will be close to £5600, bringing the total raised for various charities, in the twenty one years, in excess of £131,000.
 
And for that, we have to thank not only the golfers, but also the many people who sponsored the event.
Top of the list has to be Martin Beer, of M.W Beer and Co Ltd (traders and shippers of vegetable Oils) who has played and been our main sponsor for many years, to member Ian and son Duncan Hepburn for their meaty donations as prizes, and to Malcolm Fritschy of Oldeani Corporate Promotions, Chelmsford, who donates all the watches and lots other goods. 

Our thanks are extended to Renault of Romford for giving us a magnificent display of cars, and paying for the insurance, should someone actually get a hole in one on the very difficult 9th of Maylands- which no one did!
However, Renault have kindly given Nearest the Pin winner John Mayle the use of the All-New Renault ARKANA for a weekend    -see a FB Post
 
Each year we have many sponsors of the 18 holes, most of them come from the ranks of our Rotary Club and friends -  so thanks to them and to other golf clubs for the donation of four ball vouchers. 
 
We mustn’t forget our helpers; Ron Dent  of Five Lakes Golf Club, who is a whizz on the computer and produces the results almost before the last team is back in the clubhouse, to members John Metcalfe, Alan Pudney, Dennis Nicol & Martin Lister

After expenses, it looks like the final figure you helped to raise will be near to around £5600! ...........a brilliant result.

The two main Charities- Alzheimer's Society and MNDA  - will be thrilled with the amount raised. 

Once the total raised has been confirmed, it means a sizeable cheque will be presented to the two main charities, another cheque to St Francis Hospice via their Ambassador Sir Trevor Brooking, and the remaining few hundred pounds distributed among local charities.


Barry Turner, the Event Organiser, presented the trophies to the winners.

See the Photo Gallery for the presentation and other images.

This website address is:- www.rcoicgd.co.uk

Thank you
Barry Turner
Chairman
Charity Golf Day Committee
Rotary Club of Ingatestone
Charity Trust Fund Registered Number 1030452