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3 Oct 2009 - Sevenoaks Vineyard Win National Christian Golf Cup 2009

The backdrop for the 2009 National Christian Golf Cup held on Sunday 27th September was the picturesque and challenging course at Donnington Grove Golf & Country Club.  The finalists and organisers were blessed with a gloriously early Autumn day – warm and sunny.

 

The finalists were the winners of the four regional competitions held in Surrey, West Midlands, Kent and Essex and won by Molesey Community Church, Walsall Christian Centre, Orpington Baptist Church and Sevenoaks Vineyard respectively.

 

The 2008 winners, Keith Watts and Phil Yates representing Walsall Community Centre got off to a strong start and demonstrated a keen desire to retain the title they won so well at Hellidon Lakes twelve months ago.  Gelling well as a team they produced 3 points on no less than four occasions in the opening nine holes in the Betterball Stableford format.  Amassing an impressive total of 21 points on the front nine holes meant they had a lead at halfway but maybe not such a large lead as they may have wished for, or their play suggested.

 

Hot on their heels were Caroline Michel and Mary Stuart representing Molesey Community Church who themselves were playing excellent golf securing five 3-pointers in an outward total of 20 points.  Just one point further back at the halfway stage was Ron Crosby and Cliff Britcher representing Sevenoaks Vineyard.  From a shaky start Ron and Cliff soon got into a rich vein of form and despite recording a blank at the first hole, started to accumulate points quickly.

 

The disappointment of the day was dealt to Orpington Baptist Church’s representative Bob House, whose partner was unfortunately unable to make the final.  Whilst Bob manfully played on, his single scoring was never going to be a match for the pairs from the other church teams and so Bob’s efforts did not challenge the leaders.  Nevertheless to his great credit, Bob never stopped smiling all the way around, thoroughly enjoying the experience of the day.

 

As the competition moved to the back-nine, it was Molesey Community Church who stepped up to the mark.  Caroline parred the long par-5 tenth for four points, followed by Mary scoring two 3-pointers at the next two holes.

 

Sevenoaks Vineyard and Walsall Community Church both started the second half of the round strongly but could not prevent Molesey Community Church from heading the leaderboard after twelve holes.  This however was Molesey Community Church’s main charge, as the final third of the round did not live up to what had gone before for Caroline and Mary.  Their haul of just 7 points in the final six holes meant they were caught and overtaken by both Walsall Christian Centre and Sevenoaks Vineyard in the latter stages.

 

Sevenoaks Vineyard continued to play amazing golf, scoring three-pointers at will.  Ron’s last four holes of birdie, par, par, par playing off a handicap of 14 was form that deserved the title and so it was to be.

 

Not that Walsall Christian Centre ever gave up hope.  A par 4 for four points at the sixteenth for Phil brought them back to within one point of Sevenoaks Vineyard but in the end Sevenoaks Vineyard - winners of the Essex Golf Cup qualifier - were just too good on the day and in the end won by three points.

 

Final scores:     Sevenoaks Vineyard  45 points

 

                        Walsall Christian Centre 42 points

 

                        Molesey Community Church 37 points

 

                        Orpington Baptist Church 19 points

 

Co-organiser Martin Eady commented, "We had an excellent day at a fantastic venue and the golf lived up to the occasion too.  There was some very impressive golf played by all the players, however more importantly the camaraderie amongst all the teams and organisers during the day and at the evening dinner and presentation was special. This event went off exactly how we had planned and the organisers know that many prayers have been answered during the preparations and the event itself. It is our hope that we can involve even more churches across the country next year".

 

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