Shropshire Golf Centre
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32 Golfers - Please arrive early for 10:00 am Coffee & Bacon Roll, Complementary Basket of Range Balls per golfer, 11:00 Main event playing Silver & Gold (See the match day card here), 17:00 Roast of the day after golf. (Sleeve of TaylorMade Golf Balls per golfer)

Golfers not playing: (4) Jim Cunningham, Krys Jilks, James Little, Paul Cameron

 

11:00 - Craig Whatsize, Dale Green, Mark Nicholson, Andy Gordon
11:08 - John Howard, Ian Hammond, Paul Newsome, Rob Ward
11:16 - Peter Shaw, James Heathcote, Mark Cassels, Steve Abbott
11:24 - Gez Newsome vs Ricky Batchelor, Martin Fooks, Chris Shaw
11:32 - Steve Whiston vs Peter Randle, Antony Wale, Patrick Mahoney
11:40 - Howard Forrester vs Dave Thompson, Sean Anderson, Dave Blakey
11:48 - Dave Wiggett, Lee Underhill, Mark Beswick, Paresh Patel
11:56 - Andrew Whittaker, Alan Thompson, Graham Aulton, Anthony Harding

Silver Course (Front Nine)

This 3303 yard, par-36 course use some good birdie opportunities, but is not without its challenges.   The 5th hole is a tough par 3.  At 188 yards and usually playing into the wind, a long iron or wood is needed to find small green well protected by bunkers. The 7th hole is the highest point on the golf course and from the tee beautiful views of The Wrekin, Welsh hills and Lilleshall Monument can be seen.

Gold Course (Back Nine)

The Gold Course offers numerous challenges and is the longest of the three 9-hole courses. It also has the most water hazards to catch those wayward shots. The par-4 5th hole is quite possibly the most difficult hole at The Shropshire – a sharp dog leg right with a well-positioned tree which could block out your second shot if your drive goes too far right.  The 9th hole leads up to the back of the clubhouse and is reachable in two shots, but beware the water hazard running right across the front of the green.