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Hartsbourne call the shots again at Glancy Trophy

Hartsbourne justified their billing as pre-tournament favourites to lift the Glancy Trophy.

July 25, 2017 14:49
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The Glancy tournament is the jewel in the crown of the Association of Jewish Golf Clubs & Societies Golf calendar and the spirit espoused in 1934 by the founder, Dr Louis Glancy,’ to have a competition with participating clubs from all over the British Isles where we will meet as friends and brothers’ was embodied in the 2017 tournament held at Dunham Forest. Nineteen 19 affiliated clubs and societies entered teams of eight male golfers to challenge for the famous trophy.

Played over two rounds, the foursomes format sees partners play alternate shots. Early morning cloud gave way to clear blue Manchester skies with a testing breeze. This meant a tough course became even more difficult, making the score of 74 returned by the partnership of Barry Green and Stuart Block, Abridge, exceptional and winning them both the Coombe Hill Trophy for the best gross score and the Whitefield Cup for the best nett score.

In recent years Hartsbourne have dominated the team competitions. In the foursomes format these are decided on the aggregate of the best three out of four scores and once again Hartsbourne came to the fore as they won both the Sydney Orbrart Cup for the best nett aggregate and the Dyrham Park trophy for the lowest gross aggregate.

The conditions were again generally kind for the singles round on day two. Barry Green continued his fine form returning the best gross score, 78, to win the Hartsbourne Cup, one shot better than Kiki Cahen of Edmondstown, who took home the Glasgow Trophy.