Introducing the County President – Iain
MacCaskill
Following the sudden death of Jim Walkinshaw, the Past
Presidents met to nominate a new President. Iain MacCaskill was the unanimous
choice and Iain was duly voted into Office at the Annual Council Meeting at
Maidenhead on 27th March 2008. Iain was educated at the Albert Road
Academy in Glasgow and had a successful career in Sales & Marketing with
Unilever and Hallmark Cards. A keen sportsman he represented Glasgow Schools
under 12 team football team, was Glasgow Schools Swimming Champion in 1955 and
played 1st XV Rugby and 1st X1 Cricket. As a golfer he
was selected for the West of Scotland Boys Team in 1955 and was the beaten
finalist in the East of Scotland Boy’s Championship. He went on to be selected
for the Scottish Boys team in 1957 and was semi-finalist in the British Boys
Championship of 1957. Later he went on to represent the Scottish Youths team in
1958 and 1960 and finished 3rd in the British Youth’s Championship
in 1960. The highlight of his golfing career was undoubtedly qualifying for the
Open Championship at Troon in 1962 won by Arnold Palmer.
He was Club champion at Cowglen Golf Club – a record 7 times and became Captain at age
37. As a Member of the Glasgow County Golf Union he was responsible for Junior
Golf. Having moved South, he joined Denham and later became Captain. He was
BB&O Junior Organiser for 5 years – set up coaching schemes and brought
success with wins in two successive years in the South East Junior Foursomes.
Together with wife Maureen they ran Junior golf at Denham for 6 years and continue
to have a real passion to see success in the Junior ranks.
Best wishes for good golfing in 2008
BB & O County
Matches
At Temple on 12th
April we had a good morning and lead after the singles 3-2. However, the
'wheels' fell off in the afternoon and we only managed two ½ points and lost
the singles 1-9 and the match 4-9.
Team at Temple:), Gregg Blainey (Bearwood Lakes), Matthew
Briggs (Stoke Park), Craig Buttivant (Gerrards Cross), Jon Carter (Reading),
Andrew Crux (Denham), Adam Glass (Caversham Heath), Tom Lawson (Ellesborough),
Tim Newton (Reading), Malcolm Reid (Royal Ascot), Adam Wootton (Oxford City),
Dean Wright (Reading).
Another good
performance saw the County side win the morning foursomes at Stoke Poges on 4th
May. However the home side rallied in the afternoon to win the match 7-5. We
did lend them 2 players though!
Team at Stoke Park: Adam Birdseye (Hazlemere), Craig Hinton
(The Oxfordshire), Tim Newton (Reading), Malcolm Reid (Royal Ascot), Tom Wilde
(Beaconsfield), Joe Winfield (Woburn), Adam Wootton (Oxford City).
After confusion about how many a side this match was, we
ended up 1 short but Warwickshire loaned us one of their players for the day at
Finham Park on 11th May. A good performance in the foursomes gave us
the lunchtime lead and this was followed up again in the singles for a 9½-5½
Team at Finham Park: Adam Birdseye (Hazlemere), Brandon
Caddow-Young (Royal Ascot), D Forbes (Sonning), Adam Glass, (Caversham
Heath), Spencer Hallam (Tadmarton
Heath), John McNally (Stoke Park), Malcolm Reid (Royal Ascot), Tom Wilde
(Beaconsfield), Joe Winfield (Woburn).
BB
& O Colts Matches
The Colts had a good win against the Club
at Gerrards Cross on Saturday 9th March. It was close in both the
foursomes and singles but the Colts held on to win 5½-3½
Team at Gerrards Cross: James Brockington (Henley),
Jonathan Hewitt (Gerrards Cross), Nick Joy (Hazlemere), Paul Newman
(Buckinghamshire), Tim Newton (Reading), Georg Schultes (Beaconsfield), Joe
Winfield (Woburn), Adam Wootton (Oxford City), Dean Wright (Reading).
BB
& O Juniors Matches
The Juniors had a friendly match against Wellington
College on March 1st. On the lovely 9 hole layout at the College the
boys had a great day and also won the match 5½-2½
Team at Wellington College: James Brockington (Henley),
Jake Canning (Stoke Park), Jamie Davies (East Berkshire), Ben Roche (Woburn),
Oli Tite (Witney Lakes), Andrew Tucker (Frilford Heath), George Wilson
(Woburn), Ben Woolford (Woburn).
A disappointing day at Salisbury &
South Wiltshire on 13th April resulted in a defeat for the Juniors
against Hampshire and Wiltshire. However all
in all, an encouraging performance from a relatively inexperienced group of
lads at this age level. They were proud to be there representing BB&O and
really wanted to win. They had a great attitude towards the game and their
behaviour and etiquette could not be faulted. For some, it was their first
County match and having had a flavour, they all want the chance to represent
BB&O again.
Team at Salisbury & South
Wiltshire: Chris Aubrey (Hennerton), James Bromham (Richings Park), Steve
O’Connor (Tadmarton Heath), Asa Phillips (Goring & Streatley), Joe
Richardson (Frilford Heath), Ben Roche (Woburn), James Tobia (Woburn), Sam
Williams (Castle Royle), George Wilson (Woburn), Ben Woolford (Woburn).
The Juniors played Surrey at Guildford on 26th
April. This match was played on a comparatively short course defended by small,
fast sloping greens. The imbalance between the BB& O under 16s and Surrey
under 18s was reflected in the 9 – 3 score that favoured the home county.
The morning foursomes were closely contested and this
was not reflected in the 3 – 1 advantage gained by Surrey. The Woburn pair of
George Wilson and Ben Roche had a fine 2 and 1 victory and a fighting comeback
from five down by Frilford’s Joe Richardson and Dean Newbold resulted in them
having an unsuccessful putt on the eighteenth to square the match but still
showed great tenacity and spirit.
The afternoon singles were a struggle with BB & O
down in almost all matches at an early stage. However, Joe Richardson showed
his class with a 2 and 1 victory and George Wilson and Alex Stubbs from The
Oxfordshire both came from behind to achieve square matches on the eighteenth.
The final tally in the singles was 6 – 2 to Surrey.
Team at Guildford: Chris Aubrey
(Hennerton), James Brockington
(Henley), Jake Canning (Stoke Park), Joe Richardson (Frilford Heath),
Dean Newbold (Frilford Heath), Ben Roche (Woburn), Alex Stubbs (The
Oxfordshire), George Wilson (Woburn).
BB & O
Championship & Trophy Meetings
Junior Championship
The BB & O Junior Championship was played at
Woburn Golf Club on Tuesday 8th April 2008. 66 Boys aged 18 and
under contested the Championship on the Duchess
Course playing over 6,600 yards. After a horrible weekend we were lucky to play
on a sunny, but cold day and the boys played well and 15 players had rounds of
77 or better. Leading the way with an outstanding score of 71 (1 under par) was
Jake Canning (Stoke Park) who was 1 ahead of England Boys International and
defending Champion, Eddie Pepperell (Drayton Park). The best performance from
the local Woburn players was the 76 from Ben Roche but many of the others were
too far behind to challenge the leaders in the afternoon. Max Smith (Newbury
Racecourse) and Tyrrell Hatton (Harleyford) had good rounds of 74.
Realistically it appeared that only these 3 had a chance of challenging Jake
for the Title.
The conditions in the afternoon did not get any better
and the scoring went the same way. After 9 holes things had changed quite
dramatically with Eddie reaching the turn in 3 under against Jake’s 1 over par.
After both players had played 15 holes Pepperell still held the upper hand, but
he could not match Canning’s efforts on the closing holes of the back 9 as he
came home with a birdie and 2 pars to take the Title by just 1 shot. Jake also
took the Under 16 Title with his score of 143. Jonathan Hewitt had an excellent
72 in the afternoon to finish 3rd and Alex Stubbs (The Oxfordshire)
won the Handicap Trophy with net 139, ahead of Tom Snelling (Woburn) and Nick
Obergan (Gerrards Cross). Our thanks to Woburn Golf Club for allowing the Boys
to play on such a challenging Championship layout.
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Scratch |
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AM |
PM |
Total |
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1st & Junior Champion |
Jake Canning |
(Stoke Park) |
71 |
72 |
= 143 |
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2nd |
Eddie Pepperell |
(Drayton Park) |
72 |
72 |
= 144 |
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3rd |
Jonathan Hewitt |
(Gerrards Cross) |
76 |
72 |
= 148 |
on countback |
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Under 16 Scratch |
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1st & Trophy Winner |
Jake Canning |
(Stoke Park) |
71 |
72 |
= 143 |
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2nd |
Harry Whittle |
(Woburn) |
79 |
74 |
= 153 |
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Handicap |
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AM |
PM |
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NET |
NET |
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1st & Trophy Winner |
Alex Stubbs |
(The Oxfordshire) |
70 |
69 |
= 139 |
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2nd |
Tom Snelling |
(Woburn) |
73 |
69 |
= 142 |
on countback |
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3rd |
Nick Obergan |
(Gerrards Cross) |
70 |
72 |
= 142 |
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Best Scratch |
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AM |
PM |
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Max Smith |
(Newbury Racecourse) |
74 |
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Sam Whitehead |
(Woburn) |
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75 |
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Best Handicap |
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AM |
PM |
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NET |
NET |
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Robert Grant |
(Mentmore) |
69 |
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Matthew Robinson |
(East Berkshire) |
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67 |
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Jake Canning (Stoke Park), Junior Champion receives
the Trophy from Iain MacCaskill

Alex Stubbs (The Oxfordshire) Winner Handicap Trophy
BB & O County
Union Annual Dinner
BB & O County Union Annual Dinner
The 46th Annual Dinner of the County Union was held at the Blue Mountain Golf Centre on Monday 3rd March Some 320 people had an excellent evening listening to our three Guest Speakers. Roy Case, President of the EGU and David Harrison, Captain of the R&A were the Principle Guests and Dave Lee MBE our final speaker

from left to right:
David Harrison (Captain R&A), David Lane
(Immediate Past President), Roy Case (President EGU).
Roy
Case was also delighted to present a Commemorative Plate to 2 Club Captains who
were celebrating their Centenaries in 2008

Stoke Park Club
Frilford Heath GC
Max Smith (Newbury Racecourse), won the Boddington
Trophy in 2007. This award, given by the Honourable Company of Oxfordshire
golfers is to the most improved Junior in BB&O. The Honourable Company also
make a substantial donation to the County each year to help fund Junior golf
within the Union.

Max Smith (Newbury Racecourse receives the Boddington
Trophy
Adam Glass (Caversham Heath) was the Captain’s choice
to receive the Player of the Year award.

Adam Glass (Caversham Heath) receives the Captain’s Tankard
BB
& O County Union Annual Council Meeting
A turnout of over 50 attended the Annual
Council Meeting on 27th March. David Lane stood in as Immediate Past
President and spoke of the County’s sadness at the loss of Jim Walkinshaw, but
was delighted that Iain MacCaskill had accepted the nomination to succeed Jim
and wished him well for his period in Office.

Iain MacCaskill (Denham)
Nomination
of Officers for 2008 had been announced at the October 2007 Half Year Council
Meeting, but with the untimely death of the President Jim Walkinshaw, they were
amended and agreed as follows
i)
President
I A
Mackaskill (Denham)
ii)
Captain: D M
Forbes (Sonning)
iii)
Junior
Manager: J
Hubrecht (Gerrards Cross)
iv)
Seniors
Manager: D Shaw
(Goring & Streatley)
In accordance with the Notice sent to all affiliated
clubs in November 2007. Mr C E Tennant (Reading), Mr M Holyoake (Winter Hill),
and Mr K J Smith (East Berkshire) were unanimously elected to the Executive
Committee.
Lloyd Sussex and
Ray Merry (Gerrards Cross Artisans) were the worthy winners of the first 'major'
of the year as they took the afternoon Greensomes by 3 points from the chasing
pack.

Lloyd Sussex & Ray Merry
And
Finally
We lost two great stalwarts of BB&O
golf in the first 3 months of the year. Firstly our current President Jim
Walkinshaw (Denham) and then Bob Stewart (Burford) a Past President and former
Secretary/Treasurer of the County Union for 13 years. Both of these fine
gentlemen will be sadly missed by their families, friends and colleagues within
the game of golf. It is always sad to lose such great contributors to the game
but because of their efforts and enthusiasm others will be inspired to follow.

Jim Walkinshaw Bob Stewart