Summer League Finals

October 20th, 2010

On 17 October Gloria Watson managedthe last matches of the End of Season Handicap Golf Croquet Tournament.
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In the Semi-Finals  Simon Carter beat David Collins 2-0 and Pat Goodman vindicated the handicap system by beating  Pierre Beaudry 2-1. The final was still hard-fought but  Simon beat  Pat  2-0.
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In the “Plate” play-off  Andrew Dymond beat Paul Newton 2-0. Appropriately after the postponment caused by lawn maintenance the tournament was accompanied by sunshine to bring the 2010 Season to a suitable close.

Ray (photos) with textedited from Michael’s email report

Dulwich come agonisingly close in first national team final

September 30th, 2010

29 September 2010

Dulwich came agonisingly close to winning their first ever national team competition, losing 3-4 to Broadwas (Worcester) in the final of the Murphy Shield.

The final of this new level play Golf Croquet competition, for teams of four with a combined handicap of 12+, took place on a wet day under grey skies at Blewbury, near Abingdon in Oxfordshire. Dulwich had successfully overcome Bury St Edmunds, Phyllis Court and Sussex while Broadwas had beaten Ashby, Kenilworth and Belsay Hall, so both teams arrived excited but somewhat tense. The lawns were well prepared but very wet and showed signs of end of season wear especially in front of hoop 3 on lawn 1 - not the best location to be playing 13th hoop deciders! Broadwas fielded a stronger team on paper with total current handicaps of 11 vs our 14, but you would not have known that from the play or the scores. Their team included Stuart Smith, the runner-up in the All England Handicap from the previous week-end (bringing his handicap down to 2 but after the cut-off date for determining eligibility for this competition- hence they could field an 11-aggregate handicap team), and one other AE finalist.

In the morning session in persistent light drizzle, John Guy (3) got Broadwas off to a good start with a win over Sue Lightbody (4) 7-6, 7-5 while the Dulwich doubles pairing of Ed Dymock (2) and Simon Whiteley (4) was one game all against David Parsons and Stuart Smith (both 2), as was Mark Ormerod (4) against Broadwas’ John Edwards (4) when hot soup was served to warm us all up. The first part of the afternoon session saw Ed and Simon going off the boil to lose their third game 3-7, but Mark completed an excellent win in his deciding game 7-4 over John Edwards. So 1-2 down but with the four singles matches still to play.

In short order Dulwich nosed ahead as Ed beat David Parsons 7-6, 7-5, and Mark beat John Guy 7-5, 7-5 earning him a handicap reduction to 3. This result maintained Mark’s unblemished record in this competition of 8/8 match wins - Mark has been a team anchor on each occasion. Meanwhile the two captains Simon Whiteley and Stuart Smith were engaged in what would prove to be the pivotal match. This was a long struggle where big-hitting, and long-hitting, Simon was clearing Stuart’s ball to all parts of the lawn (and the other lawn as well!) as well as making some accurate long jump shots to snatch hoops from the opponent. Stuart was responding with fine positional play and steady hoop-running under pressure. It came down to the third game where Simon took the 12th hoop with black to square the match. Stuart’s first shot with yellow to the final hoop 13 uncharacteristically fell short, while Simon sent his blue ball to a strong position 3 yards in front. Red then also fell short- Stuart was feeling the pressure?- when disaster struck Simon : a perfectly weighted shot to position with black , threading between yellow, red and the hoop, veered off course to strike red full on, promoting it to 2 feet in front of the hoop. Stuart then took position with yellow, wired from black, and Simon was facing an opponent with 2 balls close in front and no way of clearing the second ball. Now the pressure was reversed and the only option was to take on the hoop with blue. This failed over the tricky ground, and Stuart had a straightforward hoop to level the score at 3-3.

In the final match Sue had lost the first game against John Edwards 4-7 but fought back strongly to take the second 7-2. By now it was 5.30, but after a break for tea and to dry off, they resumed play in heavy rain. Sue won the first hoop but John came back strongly with some accurate clearances (including one  clearance made by promoting Sue’s blocking ball by 7-yards!) and long distance hoop runs, one the whole length of the lawn, leaving Sue 1-4 down. Sue kept her head, making one excellent hoop when 3-6 down to save the match, but John eventually was left with a tap-through on hoop 11 and a 4-3 overall win for Broadwas.

John Handy, Tournament Director, refereed throughout the day and presented the shield, together with individual smaller shields to all players. Our thanks to Jim Bartlett, June and Susan at Blewbury for hosting us and to John for organising and refereeing the tournament.

With such a tightly fought contest it was no surprise that the final hoop count was Broadwas 105, Dulwich 105. Well done to all the team members who got us to the final, and brought us so close to victory, not forgetting David Collins and Janette Pheathean who played in the earlier rounds.

For the record, our best previous result in a national team event was in 1996 when we were semi finalists in the Longman Cup (association handicap).

The complete scores were (Broadwas first):

Dave Parsons (2) and Stuart Smith (2 but eligible as 3) beat Ed Dymock (2) and Simon Whiteley (4) 6-7, 7-5, 7-3

John Guy (3) beat Sue Lightbody (4) 7-6, 7-5

John Edwards (4) lost to Mark Ormerod (4) 4-7, 7-5, 4-7

Dave Parsons lost to Ed Dymock 6-7, 5-7

Stuart Smith beat Simon Whiteley 7-4, 5-7, 7-6

John Guy lost to Mark Ormerod 5-7, 5-7

John Edwards beat Sue Lightbody 7-4, 2-7, 7-4

The Badger 11-12 September

September 24th, 2010

Simon does it again!

The most elusive feature of this annual fixture was who and when would manage. Tim had cat-sitting duties in Surrey but managed to surface in time to play, manage and barbecue on Sunday. This left the puzzle over the participants who eventually numbered eight, so we ran as a Swiss with 3 games on Saturday. On Sunday morning the lower half of the draw  contested a separate prize in Which Mark beat Tim and sprinted off for a shower before flying to NY, leaving Rob and Eric ruing their new lower handicaps.

The other four were designated as semi-finals in which Simon beat David +2T and Pierre beat Ray +4T (we were on tight time limits). This left a tense final between Simon and Pierre inwhich the lead swung back and forth with long hitting on display. Pierre appeared to have the upper hand, With blue and red on 4 back Yellow in the box, Pierre trusted Simon’s ability to miss and left him with a 20 yard shot at black and blue carelessly left by his hoop. Simon aimed at blue and hit black (or vice versa - according to Pierre) to romp home. dsc03707b-smalldsc03704b-smallRay 24 September

Goodman Trophy: Hi-lo alternate stroke doubles 4th Sept

September 13th, 2010

Michael Goodman commented that: “it is a good thing that the Trophy will have new names on it.
Many congratulations to the winners Simon Gibbs and Peter Haydon with 4 wins out of 5. You were all most enthusiastic (or became so!) and it is this sort of event that makes  the Dulwich Croquet Section so enjoyable.
Also many thanks to David Collins for devising the programme of 1 hour matches for us, and Pat’s lunch was delicious.”

Simon Gibbs and Peter Haydon with Michael Goodman

The participants

Murphy Shield Golf Croquet vs Sussex County

September 13th, 2010

Dulwich beat Sussex County 4-3 in a tight contest on a wet and blustery Thursday at Southwick. Many thanks to Sussex County for hosting.

We are therefore through to the final of this national team competition- the first time in the club’s history we have reached this stage.

Well done to all our players.

Results

Morning

Daphne Gaitley and Rex Davis (SCCC) beat Ed Dymock and David Collins (Dulwich) 7-4 7-5 Mark Ormerod (Dulwich) beat Jonathan Isaacs (SCCC) 7-5 6-7 7-6 David Gaitley (SCCC) beat Janette Pheathean (Dulwich) 7-4 7-1

Afternoon

Ed Dymock beat Daphne Gaitley 7-5 7-4
David Collins beat Rex Davis 7-4 7-5
Mark Ormerod beat Dabid Gaitley 7-5 6-7 7-4 Jonathan Isaacs beat Janette Pheathean 7-4 4-7 2-7

Dulwich knocked out of Mary Rose Association Croquet 29th July

September 13th, 2010

Surbiton came to Dulwich on 29th July with a strong team for our second round match in the Mary Rose association croquet national teams competition.

The result was a convincing win for Surbiton 6-1. As ever, the games were closer than the overall match result suggested. Hopefully next year we will get through to the third round for the first time.

Surbiton names first.

Dick Knapp (0) & Mary Knapp (1.5) beat Mark Ormerod (1.5) &
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Ian Parkinson (1.5) beat Edward Dymock (2)  +10
John Spiers (2)  beat David Collins (2)  +13

Dick Knapp lost to Mark Ormerod -22
Mary Knapp beat Simon Whiteley  +11
Ian Parkinson beat David Collins +17
John Spiers beat Edward Dymock +22

Murphy Shield Golf Croquet vs Phyllis Court

September 13th, 2010

Also on July 24th Mark Ormerod, David Collins, Ed Dymock and Janette Pheathean travelled to Phyllis Court club on the banks of the Thames at Henley.

In a tight match Dulwich recovered after lunch from a 1-2 deficit to win 4-3, the final game to finish determining the outcome of the match.

Morning:

Ed Dymock(2) and David Collins(3) lost to TJ Johanson(3) and Chris Roberts(4) 4-7, 7-6, 3-7 Mark Ormerod(4) beat Raymond Wood(8) 7-6, 7-5.

Janette Pheathean(5) lost to Pam Mead(6) 4-7, 4-7.

Afternoon:

Ed Dymock beat TJ Johanson 7-5, 3-7, 7-3.

David Collins beat Chris Roberts 4-7, 7-5, 7-6.

Mark Ormerod beat Pam Mead 6-7, 7-2, 7-4.

Janette Pheathean lost to Raymond English 5-7, 6-7.

A very pleasant and peaceful setting by the river in the centre of Henley, and very hospitable hosts.

Dulwich go on to play Sussex County in the semi-final of this knockout competition.

Hi/Lo Alternate Stroke Doubles Handicap Tournament 24th July

July 30th, 2010

Peter Earnshaw and Paul Scruby came in ahead of three other pairs tobe presented with gluggable winnings by manager Michael Goodman

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Numbers don’t add up at Woking

July 15th, 2010

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!

Dulwich win 4-3: Mary Rose Association Advanced vs Woking

July 6th, 2010

Ed Dymock, Mark Ormerod, Pierre Beaudry and Simon Whiteley had to take on an equally strong overall team from Woking on 30th June, in the Mary Rose Inter-Club Trophy.

Ed (1.5) and Simon (1.5) took on Mike Town and Alan Edwards (both scratch) for the doubles. In a very slow game with mistakes on both sides, Ed and Simon made it to rover and peg, but we gave a number of chances to hit in. Mike Town was in very accurate form, only missing one shot all the game, kept Woking in play, who won narrowly +3.

In the two morning singles, Pierre was in imperious form, beating Geoff Cuttle +26 with three peels of his TP completed before getting stymied at rover. Mark was never in serious difficulty against Collin Southern, winning +13.

After a late lunch, the afternoon games followed the pattern of the morning, with Ed and Simon not making much impression and losing -23 and -16 respectively. Fortunately Mark had the measure of Geoff Cuttle +16, and Pierre was reasonably comfortable against Collin, winning +6.

The result mirrored the Murphy Shield Golf Level match against Bury St Edmunds, with the C & D players wrapping up the match, underlining the importance of fielding a consistent team in these positions, as well as good players in the top two positions.