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Handicap penalty is a pain for Jake!
TEENAGER Jake Payne will find his handicap lowered again after winning the Monthly Medal at Evesham Golf Club.
The 14-year-old seven-handicapper shot a superb gross 73 in the calm conditions in a competition that saw 23 players shoot par 72 or better on the Craycombe course.
An excellent nett 67 from Paul Holder earned him top spot in Division Two on countback and he will see is handicap revert back to 12 as a result.
Scores - Division One: J Payne 73-7-66; Paul Sharpe 78-10-68; Simon Gerrard-Jones 79-9-70; Steve Wood 75-5-70; Pete Stanley 82-11-71; Dan Haines 79-7-72; Alan Askew 82-10-72; Geoff Insall 82-10-72; Derek Parker 83-11-72; Neville Ashman 83-11-72; John Cook 83-11-72. Division Two: P Holder 80-13-67 (cb); Robin Miles 80-13-67; Jim Jones 87-19-68; Frank Hanley 84-15-69; Darren Nightingale 82-13-69; Trevor Nottingham 87-18-69; Dave Vincent 85-16-69; Andrew Witts 87-17-70; Peter Clements 90-19-71; Alan Bees 84-13-71; George Parker 87-15-72; Frank Meadows 86-14-72.
The club's A team performed solidly in the Alliance Fourball League finishing third in the table behind Ross-on-Wye and Droitwich.
Captained by Stuart Ridley, the team won four and lost four of its ten games drawing the other two in the Worcestershire Club standings.
Chipping Norton
Results - Seniors Stableford (Division One): 1 Lionel Rossington 39pts; 2 Mike Hughes 38; 3 Bob Blair 37. Division Two: Frank Goodchild 42; 2 J J Quinn 37; 3 Peter Ford 34.
Ladies Monthly Stableford: 1 Rita Cumberland 35; 2 Jeanette Reynolds 33 (cb); 3 Lynn Norman 33. Saturday Stableford: 1 Jill James 40; 2 Pam Maynard 35 (cb); 3 Jane Smith 35.
Men's Winter League: 1 Shaun Kench & Chris Denton 46; 2 Den Steffens & Mick Pratt 44; 3 Jon Rose & Keith Fisher 43.
Professional's Swindle: 1 Simon Thorpe 41; 2 Ian Tustian 39; 3 Anthony Pugh 38.
9:00am Thursday 15th November 2007
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