Richard Owen
Richard Owen
Easter Sunday Plate
It was a chilly, windy day but pleasant when the sun was out. Good delineation of the fairways although the grass was longer than it should have been because the greenkeeping staff had been engaged in turf laying during the week on Prince’s. Congratulations to:
1st: Olav Bridie, 36 points
2nd: Greg Wright, 35 points (countback)
3rd: Brian McMahon, 35 points
(Joe Goncalves would have won on 36 points with his 4 birdies and the lowest gross score, if he hadn’t been disqualified for submitting an unsigned card !)
Midweek Grand Medal (2 of 8)
The weather was kind with a pleasant temperature and a gentle breeze. The greenkeeping staff had been busy laying new turf on the 7th and 16th tees, on the re-shaped 13th greenside bunker and on the left hand side of the last bunker before the 14th green.
Kim Chaffart was in the early groups out and posted a gross 71 (net 64) in Div 1, which proved too good for the rest. Kim dropped 3 shots to par on the first 5 holes, then par’d the subsequent 13 holes. This was Kim’s best round since June 2025. Nearest in Div 1 on countback was Susan Smith with her net 68 from Bill Norman, Richard Owen, Pralab Barua, Julian James and Richard Smith (all with net 68).
In Div 2 Alison Chadwick also posted a net 64 just beating Graham Cull with his net 65. Richard Marriott followed with his net 67 with Mike Jones and Richard Norden with net 68’s.
After 2 rounds of the Midweek Grand Medal: In Div 1, Julian James & Angus Robertson jointly lead on 135 shots, from Bill Norman and Richard Owen, both on 138 shots. In Div 2, Fhorkan Uddin leads on 138, from Richard Marriott (139) and Mike Jones & David Grace, both on 141.
Midweek Winter Comp, Round 8
Today’s Spring Stableford Round 2 also doubled up as the last round of the Midweek Winter Competition, which is played over 8 rounds with the best 3 counting. The results are given below, Kevin Prendergast winning by 3 points from Tamas Ladacs.
Midweek Spring Stableford, Round 2
Today we were blessed with Strong gusty cold winds and showers. Fortunately most of today’s players were in the club house when the heavy hail shower came down. Considering the conditions, scores were quite good. Tamas Ladacs, today’s winner, scored 38 points – 20 out and 18 in, Graham Cull was runner up with a commendable 17 out and 18 back for his 35 points. Julian James (34 points) just pipped 5 players on 33. Richard Marriott came 4th on countback from Richard Owen and Bill Norman.
This was the 2nd (and last) round of the Midweek Spring Stableford and Richard Marriott won on countback from Bill Norman and Peter D Harrington, who all had 66 points.
Kelso Hamilton 2026
RPGC entered 2 teams for this year’s men’s pairs better ball competition organised by Surrey Golf and first round matches were played on Saturday March 21st and Monday March 23rd. In the first match Richard Owen and Gerard Ouattara played away at Shirley Park golf course and after a very close match lost on the 18th hole (1 down). In the second match Adrian Wells and Julian James played away at Farleigh golf course and also lost (3 & 2).
Men’s Winter Comp. Rd8/D4
(There was a number of women playing but with the Duke’s competition cancelled for the winter they either entered a general play score, or simply dusted off some cobwebs from winter hibernation).
The Duke’s course was in good condition for the time of year, with all 18 greens in play (hopefully we’ve seen the last of the fluffy, fairway temporary greens !) and good delineation of the fairways. Some welcome ‘run’ was evident on the fairways, although the greens were ‘bumpy’. Mild weather with little wind, although partly overcast.
Best scores in Division 1 did not beat handicap (36 points), however Peter Needham took the first place honours with 36, followed by a brace of 35’s from Peter Harrison and Gavin Laniger, with Mel Dunn and Sunny Lall scoring 34s. In Division 2 better scores were achieved, with Billy Jackson and Nigel Ward both scoring 40 points, followed by three 38’s from Julian, Duncan and Robin respectively.
Today was also the final round of the Winter Competition (and the Duke’s Eclectic). In Division 1 the top three in the Winter Competition were Mel Dunn, Iker Lanzagorta and Richard Owen, and in Division 2 were Billy Jackson, Charles Haines and Brian Ransom. In the Duke’s Eclectic, Allan Boyd (net 63), Iker (net 64) and Billy (net 65) take the top three spots.
Midweek Spring Stableford (Round 1 of 2) & Midweek Winter Comp. , Round 7/P6
The forecast came true and we had a lovely warm sunny day for the first leg of the 36 hole Midweek Spring Stableford. It didn’t however translate to lots of lovely high scores and no one played to their handicap. It was also a first for 2026 with all 18 greens in play that obviously proved too much for us, especially the 8th being over 50 yds longer than we’ve got used to and which played as the most difficult hole. Lots of birdies on the par 3s with Joe Goncalves making it look easy despite having to putt across at least half of the green on each occasion.
In the clubhouse it looked like a matching pair of 35s for the top 2 spots, but unfortunately Richard Marriot mis-keyed his scores on the last 2 holes which left Peter Harrington the winner with his 35 points followed by Joe on 34 with Richard slipping back to 33 points but taking 3rd spot from 5 others on the same score.
This was also the 7th round in the Winter comp which sees Kevin Prendergast on 115 from Julian James on 110.
Men’s March Monthly Medal (GM1 of 8) & Women’s Event
Women
Five women came out to play for the last winter team event of the year. With five being a tricky number Sheena kindly opted to play a general play round with the chaps leaving four to play a team event. For the second week in a row Cheryl and her partner won a 4BBB match, this time with Alison. They had a narrow 2UP victory over Jayne and Doreen. All enjoyed a beautiful sunny, though windy, day.
Men
Scoring was generally well below par on a cool, cloudy and very windy morning; just 2 temporary greens on Prince’s but the spring maintenance program was evident with bumpy greens such that there was a PCC adjustment of 1 shot.
In Division 1 congratulations to Oz Doyle, winner with net 68, followed by Nigel Ward and Gavin Laniger respectively, both net 70. In Division 2 the winner was Tony Kopczak (net 64) three shots clear of Jonno McLean, Charles Haines and Attilio Cheso respectively, all on net 67.
Inaugural Trophy
We were treated to a fine day, and one which saw a welcome return to the Duke’s course for many, after what has felt an age on The Prince’s course.
Conditions were not easy, as the scoring showed. The fairways offered no run, the deep rough grass was thick, and the greens were midway through their spring preparation schedule, making putting a real challenge and much quicker than for the past few months.
Early starters Alan Treacy (36 points) and Mitch Cohen (34 points) took the honours, with Bill Norman 3rd on 33 points. Two 2s were recorded (by Andy Johnson and Ged Quinn).
Men’s Winter Competition Round 7/D3 & Women’s 4BBB
Women
Four women played on the newly re-opened Dukes course which turned out to be “not too muddy”, with only two temporary greens and all four survived the full 18 holes. Susan and Doreen played a 4BBB match against Cheryl and Jayne. Cheryl and Jayne won the match 3&2.
Men
After a break of around 3 months of not being able to play the full 18 holes on Duke’s, it was good to have a change from the Prince’s course (and Duke’s 1-11). Unfortunately today was overcast and rather chilly and worm casts made some holes particularly muddy – ball cleaning on every hole was the order of the day.
Best scores were around player’s handicap, with the course playing ‘long’ due to lack of run, wet grass and the cold temperatures. Dan Ballantyne came out on top in Division 1, beating Lee Frost on countback (both 36 points), with Bill Norman and Iker close behind (both 35 points). In Division 2 Cuneyt came out top, beating Charlie Haines on countback (both 37 points), with Billy Jackson 3rd on 35 points and Attilio 4th on 31 points. Billy had the best front 9 of the day (19 points) and Cuneyt the best back 9 (21 points). The hardest scoring holes were the 13th, 17th and 14th, and the easiest were the 10th, 15th and 7th. Birdies were at a bit of a premium, with only Richard Back bagging 2.
After 6 rounds of the winter competition, Richard Owen and Iker top the table in Division 1 with 108 points each (best 3 scores) and in Division 2 Charles Haines leads on 113 points, from Sean O’Sullivan (108) and Billy Jackson (107), these 3 being well ahead of the remainder of the Div. 2 field. In the Duke’s Eclectic, Chris Mellish leads from Justin, Allan Boyd and Dan Ballantyne ( see attached reports).