The first rounds of the Silver Challenge Singles and Royal Arthur Pairs are due to be completed by the end of May.
If you had a bye then you go through into round two and those games are to be completed by the end of June.
Draws:
1st quarter
D Mitchell v R Smith
B Linaker v S Bartley
D Bailey v W Burles
C Clark v M Parnham
2nd quarter
D Ainscow v P Ellis
H Collins v N Martyn
S Wymer v N Parnham
K Pleasant v C Collins
3rd quarter
M Williams v A Morley
J Craddock v G Miller
E Clarke v I Turner
S Millar v C Sharpe
4th quarter
P Chisam v M Lowery
I Brunt v D Brown
P Devereux v A Corssen
J Deamer v D Thomson
Royal Arthur
First quarter:
M Parnham / S Millar v G Miller / I Brunt
P Chisam / Bye
Bye v I Turner / Glen Wheeler
E Clarke / N Parnham v J Sheldon / P Devereux
Second quarter:
M Lowery / I Brown v D Mitchell / E Mitchell
M Burgess / B Linaker v R Smith / W Burles
R Sanders / M Taylor v N Platts / A Corssen
Bye v D Clare / J Brazier
Third quarter:
K Pleasant / A Morley v Bye
D Bailey / C Clark v Bye
J Craddock / N Martyn v Bye
S Wymer / N Hopkins v Bye
Fourth quarter:
C Collins / H Collins v Bye
G King / L R-Mistry v Bye
R Tillman / J Deamer v Bye
S Bartley / D Ainscow v Bye
Players calculate their Course Handicap and then take shots from the lowest golfer. It’s only at this point that they’ll work out the 90 per cent allowance of the difference.
Example:
Step 1: Course Handicaps
Player 1: Handicap Index 8.9 = 9
Player 2: Handicap Index 14.2 = 15
Player 3: Handicap Index 19.8 = 21
Player 4: Handicap Index 24.5 = 26
Step 2: Adjusted for lowest handicap
Player 1: 8 – 8 = 0
Player 2: 14 – 8 = 6
Player 3: 19 – 8 = 11
Player 4: 23 – 8 = 15
Step 3: This difference is then reduced to the 90% allowance
Player 1: 0 x 90% = 0
Player 2: 6 x 90% = 5.4, rounded to 5
Player 3: 11 x 90% = 9.9, rounded to 10
Player 4: 15 x 90% = 13.5, rounded to 14
You can leave you contact number for your opponent on the sheet, otherwise the secretaries office or pro-shop will assist.