Royal North Devon Match Report

Introduction

On the 8th of September, the London Scottish Golf Club embarked on a journey to the picturesque Westward Ho! to face off against the Royal North Devon Golf Club. This annual match was not just any ordinary golfing event; it was a battle between two of England's oldest golf clubs, each steeped in tradition and heritage. Founded in 1864 and 1865, respectively, Royal North Devon and London Scottish Golf Club share a rich history that dates back more than a century. This encounter marked the continuation of a rivalry that has spanned generations and the renewal of a longstanding golfing tradition.

A Trophy with a Maritime Tale

As the London Scottish Golf Club descended upon Westward Ho!, they were not just competing for the pride of victory but also for a unique piece of golfing history. The coveted trophy, created by Royal North Devon member Graham Bowden, is a work of art with a fascinating backstory. It is crafted from a piece of driftwood and a porthole retrieved from a ship that had run aground in Bideford Bay. This trophy symbolizes the connection between these two clubs and the maritime heritage of the region.

The Warriors on the Course

The London Scottish Golf Club fielded a formidable team for this historic match. The 16 players, led by Captain Dave Groom, included Adam Lamb, Jim Boyes, Les Hodges, Steve Brooks, Jason Costain, KJ Bonnevier, Charlie Matthews, Mark McGovern, Calum Bavin, Jamie McConnachie, Chris McConnachie, Peter Mason, Tommy Tighe, Nigel Cattle and Dave Paul. This lineup was ready to carry the club's legacy forward and secure a memorable victory.

Practice Day: Steve Brooks Takes the Honors

The day before the main event saw a friendly swindle competition to get the competitive spirits warmed up. In misty conditions, where locals referred to it as 'Sea Fret', Steve Brooks emerged as the victor with a remarkable score of 43 stableford points. This early success set a positive tone for the London Scottish Golf Club's journey.

Day One: A Historic Triumph

On the first official day of the match, eight fourball betterball matches teed off at around 10 a.m. under stunning weather conditions. Captain Dave Groom and Adam Lamb led the team's charge and secured victory in their match, cementing their win on the 15th hole with a hearty handshake. The day concluded with London Scottish Golf Club leading 5-3, marking the first time they had won a day's play away from home. The jubilant team savored their success while watching England's rugby team in action against Fiji.

Day Two: A Stormy Finish

The excitement and anticipation were palpable as London Scottish Golf Club approached the second day of the match. However, Mother Nature had different plans, and the golf had to be abandoned after just a few holes due to thunderstorms. It was indeed a disappointing end to what had been a fantastic weekend of golf. But, as tradition and sportsmanship dictate, the second leg was rescheduled for the Friday of the 2024 away fixture, promising the next thrilling chapter in this historic rivalry.

Conclusion

The clash between London Scottish Golf Club and Royal North Devon Golf Club on the 8th of September was more than just a golf match; it was a testament to the enduring spirit of tradition and competition. As the sun set on Westward Ho!, it was clear that this historic encounter had left an indelible mark on both clubs, reminding them of the rich heritage that binds them together. Golf enthusiasts and members from both clubs eagerly await the 2024 fixture, where the battle for the unique trophy will resume, and the spirit of camaraderie and sportsmanship will shine once again on the golf course. Stay tuned for what promises to be another legendary chapter in this historic rivalry!

2023 Steward's Cup Results

Thank you to all who played in this year’s Steward’s Cup - this was an ongoing Thursday evening competition spread across the Summer months with everyone battling it out every week over 9 holes to achieve the best average score. This year’s winner was Mark Proud with a great average score of 18.25 stableford points which put him a whole point away from second place, the Steward himself; Adam Lamb (would’ve been rude to win his own competition…)

The Steward’s Cup was such a great way to get members up to the club on a Thursday evening and proved very beneficial for new members to mix with and get to know everyone. I look forward to many more years of this competition!
— LSGC New Member

Throughout the competition, a portion of the entry money was put towards the End of Season party so keep your eyes peeled for news to come on this!

The Steward’s Cup may be over for this season but don’t let that put you off an evening round as there is still plenty of sunlight hours left this year - the clubhouse and bar will be open until 9pm so it sounds like the ideal way to spend your weekday evening.

2023 Club Championship

It was a scorching day on the 10th of June 2023 as the London Scottish Golf Club hosted its eagerly anticipated Club Championship, marking the highlight of the golfing calendar. With multiple competitions taking place, including the prestigious Club Championship, Silver Jubilee, Gordon Coombes, and an 18-hole stableford event, the stage was set for an exciting day of golfing excellence. As the sun shone brightly, the players showcased their skills, vying for victory and etching their names into the annals of LSGC history.

The Club Championship, the most coveted prize of the day, saw the golfers battling it out over 36 challenging holes. Amidst stiff competition, Kevin Metcalfe demonstrated unwavering focus and skill, securing victory with an exceptional performance. With remarkable scores of 75 and 72, Metcalfe finished with a commendable total of 147, solidifying his place as the Club Champion.

The Silver Jubilee competition brought out the best in golfers looking to showcase their abilities. Tommy Tighe emerged as the champion, showcasing an impressive display of consistency and precision. With exceptional nett scores of 65 and 67, Tighe triumphed with a total of 132, earning him the Silver Jubilee title. His remarkable performance demonstrated the value of strategic play on a challenging day when scores are typically high.

The Gordon Coombes competition, designed to recognize golfers with handicaps of 10 and over, witnessed a fierce battle for supremacy. Amidst the competition, Gordon Hay displayed exceptional skill, combining accuracy and perseverance to secure victory. With determined rounds of 82 and 85, Hay achieved a commendable total of 167, making him the well-deserved winner of the Gordon Coombes trophy.

Parallel to the other competitions, the 18-hole stableford event added an element of excitement to the day's proceedings. Katarina Hakansson demonstrated her competitiveness, accumulating an impressive 32 points to claim victory in this tightly contested competition. Her strategic shot-making and consistent performance throughout the round were truly admirable.


Such an exceptional day would not have been possible without the efforts of many individuals who worked tirelessly behind the scenes. Matthew Barr deserves heartfelt appreciation for organizing the Club Championship, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience for all participants. Additionally, Adam Lamb's culinary delights provided sustenance and delight to the golfers, enhancing the overall experience.

For the third consecutive year, the weather proved to be an incredible ally, with the sun shining brightly and the temperature soaring to 30 degrees. The sky remained cloudless, creating a picturesque backdrop for the championship. Moreover, the competition ran smoothly, thanks to the meticulous planning and execution of the event organizers.

Lastly, a sincere and wholehearted thank you goes out to all the participants who contributed to the success of the Club Championship. Your dedication, sportsmanship, and enthusiasm made the event truly memorable. Each golfer's unwavering spirit and love for the game created an electric atmosphere that will resonate in the memories of all who attended.