Numbers don’t add up at Woking

Having scored 106 hoops to 99 and won 10 games to 8, Dulwich lost to Woking 4-3 in the SECF Golf Level League.

Simon, Pierre, Ed and Ray for Dulwich played Malcolm Bigg, Mike Town, Ross Goodman (no relation) and Bernard Jones at Woking Croquet club for our second SECF match. Battling against newly reset hoops in a solid ground as well as their opponents, Simon and Pierre run away with the doubles match in what is becoming a suspiciouly good partnership. Meanwhile Ed comfortably won against Ross Goodman, and when Lunch was called Ray and Bernard were 1-1.

The afternoon saw Simon loose 1-2 to Malcolm who played a patient and consistent game. The firm hoops negated Simon’s trademark long hoop running and impatience seems to have set in. Malcolm’s technique was to run hoops with a little jump, going through the more flexible top of the hoop rather than risk bouncing off the solid base. The very technique Pierre was using to defeat Mike 2-0. Ray and Ed having swapped partners, both lost 1-2 in tighly fought games.

At 3-3 and the unfinished morning game 1-1 Ray and Bernard moved to the front lawn and in front of a dozen spectators  played an even cat and and mouse game, trading hoops after long clearance battles all the way to hoop twelve. All seemed lost but at 6-5 Bernard bounced off the wining hoop leaving Ray a 2 yards shot to level.  A hampered shot prevented Bernard to take immediate control of 13, Ray’s first shot was short and after a short battle Ray was left  with 4 foot straight shot. A gasp of disbelief in the crowd followed as Ray scuffed the ground sending his ball on the wire. The end came swiftly,  Bernard running an angled 5 footer to wild cheers from the otherwise well behaved crowd.

The disappointment for Dulwich could not dull the memory of the excellent lunch provided by our pleasant host.

A good match, wrong result!

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