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Paul Coleman shines in Andy Parker Trophy at Oake Manor Golf Club

Paul Coleman shines in Andy Parker Trophy at Oake Manor Golf Club

Yahoo13-05-2025

Golfers delivered some impressive performances in a series of competitions at Oake Manor Golf Club.
Paul Coleman was victorious in the Andy Parker Trophy on Saturday, May 3 finishing three strokes clear of his nearest rivals with an outstanding nett score of 64.
The 14-handicapper produced a "standout performance" to beat a strong field of competitors.
David Wheeler and James Macey shared second place, both finishing on 67.
A group of players closely followed, with Dave Hill and Simon Hartstone both carding 70.
Six players tied on 71, further highlighting the competitive nature of the event.
The club expressed gratitude to all participants and greenkeepers for contributing to a "great day of golf."
They gave a special mention to Paul Coleman for his "well-deserved win" in the Andy Parker Trophy.
The following day, Zachary Smith won the 'Star Wars' Stableford Competition on Sunday, May 4, with a score of 41 points.
Kevin Gratton came second with 39 points and Finley Pike finished third with 36 points.
In the ladies' Stableford competition for the Silver Street Motors Trophy, Jill Loader won with 39 points.
Ros Shepherd was a close second with 38 points, while Kathy Salway rounded out the top three with 33 points.
The Bank Holiday Monday Stableford Competition on May 5 was equally well supported.
Phil Saunders was the overall winner in division two with a score of 42 points, finishing six points clear of second-placed Barry Roberts.
Richard Clist came third, also with 36 points.
In division one, Jack Jones was victorious with 36 points, Philip Porter came second with 35 points, and Adam Cornish was third, also with 35 points.
On Tuesday, May 6, Amanda Mather won division one of the ladies' Stableford competition with 38 points.
Charlotte Bolton came second, and Alison Harman was third, both with 36 points.
Pat Snelling took the division two title with a score of 41 points.
Julie Cross was second with 34 points, and Pepita Verge was third with 33 points.
The midweek Stableford competition on Wednesday, May 7 saw Robin Trott winning division one with 39 points.
Ian Blackwell came second with 38 points, and Jack Jones was third, also with 38 points.
Keiran Thomas won division two with a score of 43 points, the top score of the day.
Gareth Topps came second with 41 points, and Chris Warcup was third with 36 points.

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