Presidents Putter Round 1 and Compton Cup Round 4

A large field of 105 golfers turned out in the very hot and humid weather to participate in the Presidents Putter and Compton Cup Competitions. PRESIDENTS PUTTER: 82 golfers with handicaps between 0 – 20 played in the Presidents Putter and the results were as follows: Winner Paul Halford 67…

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MMGC v Rutland County GC Friendly

Following a hearty breakfast, Melton GC hosted Rutland County in their annual friendly which is held alternately at their respective clubs. The change in the weather made it a difficult start, with well received cooler temperature but difficult windy conditions.  The teams were to be tested playing in these elements.…

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Melton C Team v Belton Park

Melton C Team, captained by Adrian Green, travelled to Belton Park, Lincolnshire to play a match on a course which is a firm favourite of theirs. The hot weather continued and the green staff had done their job and presented the course in excellent condition. Melton were out to win…

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Kris creams himself 1000 points in one week!

The weekend has been a busy time for those in the RWS and full results can be found in the RWS section of the website.  However, congratulations must be extended to Kris Owen who has posted a first, second and another first in the past three RWS competitions.  This has…

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First win for Kris in Midweek Medal RWS

With the course dry and running long, there were bound to be some good scores posted in this competition and the players did not disappoint.  Congratulations must go to Kris Owen with a nett 65, bagging him a useful 300 points fore the RWS Order of Merit.  In second place…

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The Cooks burn it up at Ladbrook Park

MMGC members Owen and Chris Cook played in the Seniors’ Mixed Open Stableford competition held at Ladbrook Park on Monday 2nd July. With excellent weather and a c ourse in superb condition, it was an ideal opportunity for some good scores and the results d id not disappoint. There were…

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