CI golfers beat Hampshire County
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CHANNEL Islands golfers defeated their Hampshire County similarities in the inaugural match among the two teams at the Royal Jersey Golf Club at the weekend.
In wonderful conditions, the hosts won by 81/2 points to 31/2 having giving themselves a fantastic platform by winning Saturday afternoon’s foursomes matches 4-0.
Stunned This left the CI requiring two-and-a-half points from Sunday morning’s 8 singles for victory and despite collecting only an point from the opening four matches, the CI’s tail wagged with a further 3 wins and a half in the terminal 4 pairings to win the match.
Jersey Golf Union premier Geoff Ramskill said: ‘It was a magnificent win; Hampshire were stunned to be 4-0 down overnight and I think they came here actually anticipating to win.
‘It was a superb experience for our golfers,
tory burch shoe, commonly it’s fair the match against Guernsey to look inward too yet this is immediately a normal match alternating between the isles and Hampshire and that will be eminent for our players.
‘Hampshire’s golfers and officials will have worked away realising that Channel Islands golf is not just a backwater.
All bar two of the golfers on show were scratch players or beneath and that’s proof of the level of the ability of them all.
‘Hampshire melodrama Dorset in one inter-county alliance mate by Royal Jersey the weekend afterward next and I’m confident Hampshire ambition comprise some CI athletes in their group.
‘It was a imaginary weekend of golf last weekend and many caught the eye.
Guernsey’s Nigel Vaudin had two excellent wins, in the foursomes with Paul Le Chevalier and then in the singles where he beat sometime English non-professional champion Kevin Weeks.
‘Shot of the weekend was by Hampshire’s Mark Burgess; at the longest par-five in the Channel Islands he managed to score an albatross which was a fantastic feat.’ The CI’s James Birch and Christy McLaughlin acted exceptionally well to defeat current Hampshire foursomes champions Kevin Week and Ryan Henley 4 and 3.
La Moye’s Richard Ramskill and Craig Neilson won 5 and 4 opposition Jon Young and Mark Burgess having played some gorgeous golf in the medium chapter of their round.
In the singles, McLaughlin was beaten at the last aperture while Matthew Parkman lost along the same score despite scoring a birdie-3 at the last a feat matched along antagonist Ryan Henley who sank a sizeable putt.
Neilson sank a 20-foot putt aboard the 18th to halve his match meantime Paul Le Chevalier’s 2 and 1 win assured the CI victory overall.
Ramskill and Burgess both carded several birdies in their meet.
CI team director Steve Bowen said: ‘To win the foursomes 4-0 and then win the singles was a fantastic accomplishment.
The team played well; they ought all be extremely pride of themselves.’ Foursomes (CI golfers named first): Gavin O’Neill and Matthew Parkman beat Martin Young, Stuart Archibald 1-up.
James Birch, Christy McLaughlin bt Ryan Henley,
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Paul Le Chevalier, Nigel Vaudin bt Mark Bell, Toby Burden 2 and 1.
Richard Ramskill,
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abercrombie and fitch wholesale, Mark Burgess 5 and 4.
Singles: McLaughlin lost apt Young 1-down.
Parkman lost to Henley 1-dn.
Vaudin bt Weeks 3 and 2.
Birch lost to Archibald 3 and 1.
Neilson bt Burden 1-up.
Le Chevalier bt Bell 2 and 1.
Ramskill bt Burgess two-up.
O’Neill halved with Young.
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