Archive for May, 2010

Dulwich mounts two successful raids on East Anglia

Monday, May 24th, 2010

On 23rd May we won our first round match of the Golf Inter-club Murphy Shield, against Bury St Edmunds. A strong team of Ed Dymock, David Collins, Mark Ormerod and Simon Whiteley travelled down to Suffolk to take on a similarly strong team from Bury (one handicap point between us) played on challenging lawns that put the “golf” back into golf croquet.

Played as best of three games, Ed and David initially found the conditions difficult and quickly lost their doubles against Mike Percival and David Crawford 3-7, 3-7. Mark started off strongest with a comfortable 7-4, 7-4 win against Chris Howell, while Simon narrowly lost his first game against Brian Cash 6-7, bounced back in the second to win 7-2, and came back from an initial 0-2 deficit to win the third 7-5. 2-1 to Dulwich by lunchtime.

In the afternoon Ed showed what he could by beating Mike Percival 7-0 in the first game, but wilted in the near 30 degree heat to lose the next two 2-7, 3-7. Meanwhile Mark and Simon wrapped up the match 4-2 to Dulwich with comfortable wins against Brian Cash (7-4, 7-1), and Chris Howell (7-2, 7-2) respectively.  David also hit his stride with two very close games (7-6, 6-7) against David Crawford, with the third game abandoned. An excellent tea in shade and cooling breezes ended a successful trip.

The all important lunch... (thanks to Brian Cash for the photos)

The all important lunch... (thanks to Brian Cash for the photos)

....and tea

....and tea

Meanwhile Simon Carter and Pierre Beaudry were both playing in the East Anglian Golf Croquet Open Championship at Colchester (neither was eligible for the Murphy Shield because their handicaps fell outside the permitted limits for our team). The final  was between Simon and Pierre, with Simon retaining his title with a “demonstration of straight shooting” -no surprise there- according to the CA website report (http://www.croquet.org.uk/?section=news&page=newsdb.asp&NewsID=3394)

Congratulations to both Simon and Pierre.

Both these results demonstrate our strength in depth in Golf croquet. It should be a good season.

Friendlies against Temple Bowling and Hurlingham

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

We have had two recent golf croquet friendlies against Temple Bowling (a croquet group in a local bowls club) and Hurlingham.

Robert Laver reports that “the match against Temple was a very friendly match playing seven against seven, three pairs and a single. The rain kept off until after a wonderful tea and the much improved Temple lawn was a pleasure to play on.  Dulwich high handicappers all performed very well and we won!”

Meanwhile Michael Goodman reported on the Hurlingham match:  “We had friendly Golf Croquet match againstd Hurlingham at Dulwich which Hurlingham won  by 4 matches to 3, the decider going to 3 games in which Janette fought valiantly against Fred Marsh but just lost. All was not lost as we were then given a delicious tea by Gloria (as well as lunch earlier) with a mouthwatering rhubarb crumble AND  a chocolate cake!”

Well done to all the participants

Simon

John Reddish wins 2010 Elsie King tournament

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010
John presented with the cup by Tim Dutton

John presented with the cup by Tim Dutton

John Reddish won the first tournament of this year, beating Ken Cooke in final marked with early season errors. The holder Mark Ormerod was unable to compete this year as he was detained in New York by ash cloud trouble, but we still had 11 competitors with two vistors from London clubs, and one far country member from Cheltenham.

The competitors
John Reddish winning the Elsie King April 2010

John Reddish winning the Elsie King April 2010

On a week-end of constant spring sunshine, Tim Dutton managed us all in his usual relaxed style, and found time to barbeque our lunch as well, with Simon Whiteley as his sous-chef. A splendid way for everyone to get their season under way.