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Rutger Beijderwellen won the Championship of Surrey, 16-18 June.

In the semi-finals the other finalist, Mark Avery, beat Marcus Evans +12, -7TP, +26TP, +26TP, and Rutger beat Stephen Mulliner -17, -17, +2STP, +26TP, +11
In the seven hour final Rutger beat Mark Avery +7TP, -17, +6, +11


Longmans Association Tournament, against Woking away, 2nd July
Information supplied by Gene Mears

Regretfully we did not win this match. I give below playing details: Sussex Team: Gene Mears 3½, Diana Brothers 7, David Gillett 7, John Gosney 9
Woking Team: Geoffrey Cuttle 4½, Bill Wood-Roe 8, Chris Gay 10, Michael Holland 12
am: Doubles
Diana & John v Geoffrey & Michael, Woking won +14
Gene v Bill, Sussex won + 3
David v Chris, Woking won + 14

pm: Singles
Gene v Geoffrey, Woking won +15
David v Bill, Woking won + 13
Diana v Chris, Woking won + 6
John v Michael, Sussex won + 13


Nigel Urban won the The Student Open Championship at Oxford over the weekend 17, 18 June, bringing home The Dudley Hamilton-Miller Cup. Nigel qualified as a student of Brighton University, reading Law. For details of the competition see page 33 of the Fixtures Calendar, 2006


SE Federation Golf League, Level Play against Worthing, 24th May
Information supplied by Alan Cottle
DOUBLES
Mark Hamilton and Max Stokes lost 2/7 against Richard Brooks and Keith Webb of Worthing. Dianne Maclintock and Stella Russel won 7/3 against Maggie Webb and Sylvia Wheatley of Worthing. They also beat Richard and Keith 7/4.
SINGLES
Mark beat Richard 7/3, Max beat Maggie 7/3, Dianne beat Sylvia 7/2, Stella Beat Keith 7/6,Mark beat Maggie 7/3, and Max lost 6/7 to Sylvia.
Match won by Southwick 7/2


Other SE Federation Golf League Level Play matches have been arranged as follows:
SCCC v. Sydenham, 10 July
Compton v. SCCC, 5 September
Dulwich v. SCCC, 29 September

SE Federation Golf Handicap League matches are arranged for 20 June and 11 August.


Inter Club Golf Level Play v. Tyneside, played at Nottingham
Information supplied by Alan Cottle
DOUBLES
Bill Arliss and Alan Cottle against David Turner and Derek Old, 5/7,7/1,4/7 - losing 2/1
SINGLES
Daphne Gaitley lost 1/2, Paul Castell won 2/0, Bill Arliss lost 0/1, Allan Cottle won 1/0 - losing 4/3


Mary Rose Association Tournament, against Medway away, 18th June
Information supplied by Gene Mears
SCCC had a very nice day at Medway yesterday but unfortunatly did not come home with a win. Medway produced a very good quality team and we lost 5 - 1 (one game pegged down at lunch time which did not have to be finished). The teams were:
Sussex CC: Alan Cottle 1 1/2, John Taylor 2, Gene Mears 3½, Christine Constable 6
Medway: Robert Alexander 1½, David Tester 1½, Paul Miles 2, Rodney Parkins 3.
DOUBLES
Alan & John lost to Robert & David, -26
SINGLES
Gene lost to Paul -11, John lost to Robert -6, Alan lost to David -2, Christine beat Paul +5.
Match lost 5-1 to Medway.


Spring Bank Holiday Tournament, 29th April to 1st May
Brief Report by the Manager, Chris Constable

Matt Burrow from Jersey won the advanced knockout, beating his Mum, Sarah, in the final +25, +2, +26TP. He didn't lose a game in the event, and wins the cup for the nth time.His grandmother Doreen Burrow was also playing, in the handicap event.>Alan Cottle won the advanced consolation event, just ahead of Alan Mayne.
Janet Overell won the handicap event with 5 wins out of 6
Helena Urban, David Gillett and Pam Gooders all had 4 wins out of 6. Helena had beaten David and Pam, so she was the runner-up. Well done Southwick!
Congratulations to David Gillett, who won his CA silver award.


Rutger Beijderwellen won the Western Championship, beating Marcus Evans +17tp +5otp -5qpo +17tp in the final


News of Rutger

Rutger Beijderwellen won both Winchester Charity One-Ball Championships, again!
The official report says: "We were treated to what was quite probably the highest quality one-ball match ever played, between two of its leading exponents. Twenty yard roquets, four-yard hoops run hard to the next hoop or far boundary and breaks of six or more hoops became almost routine (the hoops were set firmly and to 1/16th"). Rutger won the first and Stephen (Mulliner) the second. In a nail-biting decider Stephen failed four-back and Rutger scraped home."