From our correspondents (PR and NT): “Our annual outing under strokeplay rules is always a nerve racking experience as the Bashers prepare themselves for the Medal Vase, a Claret jug…
Author: <span>Richard</span>
It’s an old saying with which we are all familiar and, generally speaking, every week that we play there are so many injured or partially fit Ballbashers on the course,…
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Despite the paucity of buggies at Temple today, 10 Ballbashers turned out to improve their eclectic scores in glorious sunshine with no wind to speak of. As I write this…
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First of all – commiserations to the Spurs fans out there – I am sure life next season in the Championship will be very enjoyable with visits to Millwall and…
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Faced with forecasts containing rain of Biblical proportions, the Ballbashers cancelled the proposed trip to Sunningdale Heath and some of them enjoyed coffee and craic at Temple instead which was,…
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I felt that no more adequate description of the joys of Eclectic golf could be found anywhere other than in the email that our co-Eclectic organiser, Bill, sent me with…
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From our correspondent: ” Following an early cancellation by Alan and an early addition of Rob A, two later cancellations by Peter F and Nick resulted in 6 Bashers arriving…
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Once again the Ballbashers returned to Seaford to play for the Sand Bucket. We had a couple of late withdrawals but Malcolm once again stepped in at very short notice…
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JohnH challenged me to somehow create a link between what happened at Lords on Sunday and what happened at Wycombe Heights when the BBs came to play there today. Sadly…
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Our correspondent’s report on the game is below. But worthy of reflection is Bill’s communique covering the difficulty of creating teams when random buggy sharing plus the need to have…
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