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Keogh breaks Gedney Hill’s course record

Spalding Golf Club’s professional Adam Keogh set a new course record to win Gedney Hill’s annual Pro-Am on Thursday, July 11.

Golfers from as far as Grimsby and Scunthorpe came for the competition but no-one got close to Keogh.

He shot a seven under par 63 to take the title in the lowest round ever recorded on the course.

  • The Parkers of Rob and David took the honours in the Gedney Hill Pairs Open.
    They claimed 49 points, a point ahead of Chris Davies and Nigel Bright who claimed second on count back from Nigel Grummit and James Smith who also finished on 48 points.
  • Results: Men’s section David Mann pairs: 1st Rob Newns & David Lord 45pts; 2nd Nick Markillie & Roy Bennett 43; 3rd James Smith & Nigel Grummitt 42.
  • Results: Men’s Section July Medal: 1st Richard Parker 65 nett; 2nd James Smith 66; 3rd Eddie Grange 67.
  • Results: Ladies’ section Three Club Challenge: 1st Ann Chick 27pts; 2nd Jenny Venters 23; 3rd Christine Lord 22.
  • Results: Seniors’ Section Alf Horton Trophy: 1st David Lord 40pts; 2nd Carol Plume 38; 3rd Eric Cowles 37.
  • Results: Seniors’ Section Pairs Open: 1st Carol Plume & Keith Lawrence 46pts; 2nd John George & Steve Steels 45; 3rd Mike Page & Nigel Grummitt 42.
  • Results: Seniors’ Section July Medal: Category one – 1st David Lord 72 nett; 2nd Steve Sayer 76; 3rd Barry Stanford 78. Category two – 1st Neil Sargeant 66 nett; 2nd John George 71; 3rd Pete Orbine 73. Category three – 1st Noel Delaney 72 nett; 2nd Carl Claxton 73; 3rd Derek Chamberlain 75

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