John Hulley Cup Golf Day 2021

August 9, 2021

Formby Hall Golf Club was the venue for this year’s John Hulley Cup Golf Day. The course was well presented and the playing conditions could not have been better.

The day proved a great success and was very well attended. Some excellent golf was played, none more so than that from Nick Hale, who collected the John Hulley Cup after a back nine count-back with Alan Lewis…both having returned scores of 41 points.


Nick’s 25 points ’scratch’ golf on the back nine proved the difference in the end!


Third place went to Aled Evans after another back nine count-back with Frank Richardson, both having scored 40 points.


James Doyle collected the Longest Drive award with a reported distance of 340 yards on hole 18.


The Nearest the Pin awards went to James Clayford on hole 6 and Richard Hands on hole 16.

 

Congratulations to all the winners.


I would like to thank Formby Hall Golf Club for their hospitality, Vic for helping with the registration, Kevin for running his eagle eye over the top placed cards, Graham for stepping in for David Bailey and Steve for helping to present the awards…and his speech!!


Finally on behalf of Robin Baynes MBE, a big thank you to one and all for supporting this year’s John Hulley Cup Golf Day and helping us raise a fantastic £800 in aid of Liverpool Heartbeat.


We look forward to seeing you all again next year.


Cheers


Barry


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Barry Fairfield. Pinetops Golf Society


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