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The 8th 'H' Howard Jennings CRY Memorial Golf Trophy

 

18th September 2004

The 8th annual tournament took place on Saturday 18th September 2004 and the weather was kind to us - it only rained for the last two hours of the tournament!!  

This year's trophy winner was David Anderson from Computacenter (left).  Second was last year's winner Lee Scarborough, and third was David Chambers.  The ladies medal was won by our youngest player, Roxanne Masters.  The winner of the knitted golfer this year was Dave Ashley!!

This year we raised in excess of £2,700, including £400 from Lloyds TSB.  64 players took part in the event.

Thanks as always go to Carole and Ray Haylock and Angie Masters for their continued support.  Donations of raffle prizes and trophies were made from numerous sources including Atlas Copco and Hemel Trophies and Jewellers.

A big thank you to all who continue to support the event by playing in the tournament, serving coffee at the ninth hole, raising money through sponsorship, selling raffle tickets, etc.

The 2005 tournament will be on Sunday 18th September at Little Hay Golf Complex.  Anyone interested in playing should contact Keeley Ashley via the CRY office.

   
Some more pictures......  
   

Well done Roxanne!

Runner-up Lee Scarborough

   
   

"Lets lighten the load"

'The Old Faithfuls'

   
   

"We only came for the refreshments"

A little windy!

   
   

Keeley, Terry and Phyllis

Yes, we did need umbrellas!

   
 

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