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2009 HANDICAP CHAMPIONS
Dermot & Leigh Doolan Ireland


2009 Team Handicap
Results Here
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Brett Payne Memorial
Trophy Results

2009 SCRATCH CHAMPIONS
Phil & Ben Taylor GB 
2009 Team Scratch Results Here
The
Summary
This
year’s Father and Son Golf Championships held at the Greg Norman
Portaventura (near Barcelona, Spain) during the 29th – 31st Oct
2009 has concluded to a fantastic finale. The Irish have taken the title
with Dermot & Lee Doolan from County Limerick winning in emphatic
style. After scores of 42, 44 and 44 stapleford points they posted an
unbeatable 130 points total and incredible 22 under par. The event is
a 54 hole two ball betterball stapleford competition with ¾ handicap
allowance. The Doolans nearest challengers were the awesome Taylors from
Leatherhead Surrey, Phil a PGA professional and owner of Pachesham Golf
Centre and his under 18 England International squad player Ben Taylor
posted a gross 45 points (9 under) as they had no shots on the final day
to post a leading score of 128 points giving the Doolans something to
think about, alas it was two shots short shy. However they did not walk
away empty handed as they walked away with the Scratch title with a gross
two ball better ball total of 20 under par after blitzing the field by
9 strokes from their nearest rival Tony and James Holt from Blackburn.
So the Talyors are officially the best scratch Father and Son Champions
of Europe. Ben with his own ball posted a gross 30 strokes on the back
nine of the last day and magnificent 7 under 65 gross. Clearly a golfer
with a bright future and one to watch.
The event was played over two courses the North and South. Both championship
quality in their own right. The greens were smooth and true. They rolled
at a steady pace over the North but noticeably quicker over the South
Course leaving some slippery putts should you finish above the hole. The
pins were deliberately put in challenging positions on the final day making
for a stern test and deserving champions. Both courses were presented
in excellent condition for the event and a tribute to Thomas the head
greenkeeper and his staff.
The weather was unusually warm for the whole half term week. From the
Monday to the Sunday hardly a breath of wind blew. Mainly clear blue skies
and sunny conditions. The temperatures were unseasonably high ranging
between 20 to 25c most days. In summary glorious and perfect for golf.
The maximum 128 player field and there non golfing familes came from all
corners of Europe. Teams from the Czech Republic, Sweden, Norway, Denmark,
Finland, England, Scotland, Ireland, Germany, France and South Africa.
With ages from 11 to the tournament mascot Norman Taylor an incredible
88 years of age! All teams gelled like they have been friends for life.
The whole event was played in the spirit it was intended; a fun friendly
family event. Old friends congregated and new friends were made.
The official practice day was held in aid of Charity the Diabetes UK Association
and in memory of Brett Payne one of our fathers we lost last year. Played
as an individual stapleford competition it was won by none other than
last years champion Connor Hamilton with a excellent 39 points with George
Cardwell and Ben Taylor chasing with superb 38points. At the welcome drink
Connor showed exemplary maturity in giving back his €100 winners
prize back to Charity which was a marvellous gesture. The day raised over
£1000 to the charity.
Day
One
The first day of the event got off to a great start with a big group jostling
for position with excellent scores over 40 points. Leading the way was
the Holts with 43 points followed by a record number of 42 points the
Doolans, Taylors, Jensen, Round, Noye and Smiths. Clearly the standard
this year was going to be high.
Day Two
Friday we returned to the North course. A longer more demanding course,
again the days play was amazingly high. The Doolans and the Holts came
strong off the blocks to make claim for the title with two magnificent
44 point totals along with Cavell Noye, Hoggett. The Taylors were stamping
their dominance on the Scratch title by paring with the Holts and level
necking all the way round until they managed to get a point advantage
on the very last hole over their partners giving them a one shot lead
going into the final days play.
In the evening a Halloween party was laid on at the New Gold River Hotel
at Portaventura where fancy dress and Line Dancing was the order of the
day. It was great to see the teenagers come together and make friends
and have such a good time. John Mansell definitely won the event for the
best line dancer on all fours!
Day Three
The story of day was how both champions excelled under the severest of
examinations and came through as undisputed winners. Both the Doolans
and the Taylors thrived under the pressure and played their best golf.
Doolans posting 44 points and The Taylors posting 45 points. Sadly for
the chasing Holts they got off to a poor start and although made a gallant
late charge it was too little too late. As for the Noyes they had a poor
day by their standards and fell away with their challenge. As did the
brave Mansells. The Gearys played consistently well all week and did nothing
wrong with their final 43 points but such was the standard it was not
enough. A special mention must go the leading best score of the week 46
points on the final day by the McGuigans from Northern Ireland, a magnificent
score.
The exhausting day of high drama and tension was completed at the new
state of the art conference centre at Portaventura where a superb feast
was laid on for the competitors and the prizes awarded to the winners.
Summary
The Doolans & The Taylors will come back to defend thier titles next
year with a free return holiday and represent us as European Champions
and compete in the American & Australian Father and Son Golf Championsip.
Sky will be showing our event on National Television.
The
event will be hard to beat. Amazing weather, amazing golf and amazing
people. It was clear the event was a big success and everyone seemed to
have a great time. New friendships were formed.and we all look forward
to meeting again in 2010
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