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Captain's Day 2012

 ROCKLEY HELPS THE TRUST

       

Rockley Golf Club captains Clarence and Pamela Hiles hosted their Annual Captains’ Day last Saturday in aid of The Because of Jenna Trust. The members and friends had a full day of golf and entertainment culminating in the presentation of a cheque for $14,000 to one of the Trustees Nigel Worme.

Captains’ Day at Rockley is the club’s main charity tournament and a good entry produced some fine golf. Barbados National golfer Judd Cozier emerged the winner of the Stableford format with 40 points and three players tied just two points behind. Count-back separated them and Club Captain Clarence Hiles was declared 2nd with Lennox Mirjah 3rd and Ricardo Jarvis 4th. The other placings were Anthony Kirton 5th (after a whopping 23 points on the back nine), Ollie Newman 6th-both on 37 points, Mark Hasler 7th and Sue Wilkinson 8th-both on 36 points. Four players finished on 36 points and Mr. Count-back had to separate them with Ian Dowding and Pamela Hiles narrowly missing out. 

Lennox Mirjah and Paul Wharram won the two Nearest-the-Pin prizes.

The golf was followed by a buffet dinner at Birdies on the Green, a fund-raising auction and raffle, presentation of prizes, and music from Aubrey Choy and big Andy. 

Speaking on behalf of the Because of Jenna Trust, Nigel Worme thanked the Rockley members for their support and outlined some of the work done by the Trust for brain-damaged children in Barbados. In response, Club Captain Clarence Hiles complimented the Trust for their sterling work in difficult times and appealed to everyone to support worthy causes, especially at this time of the year. Mr. Hiles also thanked the Rockley members for supporting the day and the many sponsors, donors and patrons who combined to make this very worthwhile donation to the Trust.

Rockley is bubbling at present with many of the overseas Snow Bird members back on island. The club has a packed tournament schedule over the next few months and Pots on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons.

The Ladies play on Wednesdays.

Rockley is a unique parkland course and a very friendly club. Visitors are welcome to play in all competitions.

 

 

Captain's Day 2011

GIBBS WINS ROCKLEY CAPTAINS’ DAY

 

                   

    Banks Beer’s Brand Manager Christian Gibbs won the Rockley Captains’ Day Tournament with 43 points after 70 golfers competed in the annual charity event in aid of the Barbados Cancer Society. The golf was followed by a raffle, auction and presentation of prizes in a packed clubhouse, but the loudest cheer came when Club Captain Clarence Hiles announced that the club had beaten last year’s target and raised $16,000 for the Society. A beaming President of the Barbados Cancer Society Dorothy Cooke-Johnston was on hand to accept the cheque and paid a handsome tribute to the club;“We are delighted with the efforts of Rockley Golf Club who have now raised over $37,000 for the Society in the past three years. It is a wonderful performance and each year I marvel at the tremendous spirit amongst the members and the big effort everyone puts into this tournament. The funds will be specifically used for the Men’s Fight and against Cancer Campaign and we are very grateful.”Clarence Hiles responded on behalf of the club and thanked all the members and friends of Rockley who had played in the tournament and, provided gifts, prizes and sponsorship. He also thanked Mike Marshall for organizing a Juniors Tournament behind the main event. This competition was won by Christopher Cobley with 46 points just two ahead of Ian Marquaz.There were ten prizes in the main event and the winners were;1st Christian Gibbs 43 points2 Malcolm Hunte   42 points3 Paul Lewis            40 points4 Ian Codrington    40 points5th Brian Woods     38 points (Count-back)6th Ollie Newman   38 points7th David Fields      38 points8th Mark Pearson   37 points (Count-back)9th Mark Doherty   37 points 10th Don Wood        36 points

Nearest-the-Pin-Collis Lynch and Curtis Johnston  

Last Updated (Monday, 12 December 2011 16:06)

 

CIBC FirstCaribbean

 

 JUDD WINS THE CIBC FIRST CARIBBEAN

Rockley Golf Course was in splendid condition for the CIBC First Caribbean Open last Saturday and fine scores were registered by the leading players in both flights. The tournament was postponed for two weeks following heavy rain at the start of the month and although there were several heavy showers the ground held firm and the competition was completed on the day.

The top gross prize went to Barbados golfer Judd Cozier who returned an impressive level par 70 to win by three shots. Malcolm Hunte (net 63) and Maggie da Silva (41 points) won their respective flights, while the best young player was Luc Doyle.

This is the third annual hosting of the tournament and CIBC First Caribbean Retail Director Rolf Phillips pledged the bank’s support for the competition going forward, before joining his wife Linda to present the prizes. All the participants received a CIBC First Caribbean ‘goodie bag’ and a buffet supper, drinks and some lively Karaoke entertainment followed the presentation.  

The full results were; 

Gross: Judd Cozier 70

Junior Luc Doyle Gross 38 Net 29

 Flight 0-15
1st: Malcolm Hunte net 63
2nd: Paul Lewis      net 66
3rd : Mark Hasler     net 69 (on countback)

Flight 16+ Stableford
1st  : Maggie da Silva 41 pts
2nd : Sam Outridge    40 pts
3rd : Dave Dyall          39 pts


Nearest to Pin 2/11: Paul Lewis
Nearest to Pin 6/15 Collis Lynch
Longest Drive Men: Judd Cozier
Longest Drive Ladies: Zarina Belgrave

 

 

 

Last Updated (Thursday, 25 August 2011 14:00)

 

Supercentre Match-Play

Supercentre Team Match-Play

Saturday’s annual team match-play between West Indies & The Rest of the World proved as popular as ever. This year’s sponsor was Supercentre who generously donated polo shirts for both teams and a trophy.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       There was plenty of banter beforehand with both teams eager to have ‘Bragging Rights’ in the Club House afterwards; however come the end of the day West Indies were well beaten despite some good performances from Gillian Hasler, Orlando Critchlow, Gail Fields & Ian Dowding all scoring white washes. Not to be outdone Kevin Prime, Ron Lutkin, Janet & John Crosthwaite, Linda Henderson, Shaun Mesick & W. McIntyre all replied with white washes for The Rest of the World. After the presentation of the trophy everyone stayed on & enjoyed a few drinks & stories of missed putts & unlucky shots, which shows why Rockley enjoys the best club atmosphere on the island!!

                   
Rest of the World Team

  

 Lennox presenting George with Trophy 

 

 The Unlucky Losers                                

Last Updated (Thursday, 17 March 2011 01:10)

 
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