Seniors miss out on Six Man Qualifying

Seniors miss out on Six Man Qualifying

The BB&O Seniors failed to replicate the recent performances of our Men’s and Boy’s teams when attempting to qualify for the England Golf Finals. The six man team consisting of  George Wison (Calcot), David Cromie (East Bershire), Billy Koen (Royal Ascot), David Niven (east Berkshire), Mike Sanders (Beaconsfield) and Tim Whittaker (Beaconsfield) finished in 7th place with most players not quite showing the form they’ve displayed over the start of the season. BB&O’s highest finishing individual was Mike Sanders who added a level par 72 to his first day’s 76 to be 7th from the 66 players who represented 11 counties.

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East Berkshire’s David Cromie in action on the 2nd hole for BB&O

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