Report on the 2017 Golf Tournament and Photographs !

GOLF 2017

Photographs of the prize-giving following the dinner are posted following the report…….

Captain – John Aldersley                                   Hon. Golf Secretary – Steve Stacey

This year the event was held at Scarcroft G C. The golf course, weather and hospitality were excellent.  The Braime Trophy was initially played here in 1947. This was the 14th time it has been held at this Club.  It was the 79th Braime Trophy event and it was won by Jas Shergill, who previously won it in 2015.

20 teed off in the morning round of 9 holes, playing in 3-man teams.

The winning team with a score of 44 Stableford points was:-

Graham Hamilton
Andrew Wright
Bob Brownridge

In the afternoon 29 golfers entered an individual Stableford competition, for the
Braime Rose Bowl Trophy and the Europa-Mitchell Fox Cup.

The winners were:-

The Braime Rose Bowl 1st. Jas Shergill 39 points
2nd. Stephen Tattersfield 38 points

The Europa – Mitchell Fox Cup:- 1st Graham Brown 41 points
2nd Paul Whittaker 40 points
3rd Jas Shergill 39 points

The Member & Guest Tankard:- Robert Johnson 70 points
Graham Hamilton

The Charles Brass Trophy:- Steve Stacey 11 points

The Nearest the pin Prizes:-
The Stuart Hazeldine Memorial:- Lee Wetherill

Braime Pressings Ltd:- Steve Stacey

M A Ford (Europe) Ltd:- Mike Stoker

Craftsman Tools Ltd:- John Bennett

We were indebted to our Sponsors whose support made the day so enjoyable.

SPONSORS
BRAIME PRESSINGS LTD.
BURGESS & CO. LTD.
CLARO PRECISION ENG.
CRAFTSMAN TOOLS LTD.
DRAPER TOOLS LTD.
EUROPA TOOL CO. LTD.
GUHRING LTD.
ISCAR TOOLS (UK)
KENNAMETAL (UK)
M. A. FORD (EUROPE) LTD.
MITCHELL FOX & CO. LTD.
MITUTOYO (UK) LTD.
STARRETT (UK) LTD.

The report was provided by Hon. Golf Secretary Steve Stacey to whom the Association is indebted for his hard work in making the day such a great success. 

Here are the photographs from the 2017 Golf Dinner. Our thanks go to Jas Shergill for his photography, apart from the obvious ones in which Jas appears !  Apologies to Bill Loveridge whose head was partly chopped in the photograph.      At least it was with the camera and not his prize of a hacksaw !

Click on any photo for a slide show or move them back and forth with the arrows……

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