Wednesday, June 23, 2010

JONES TAKES FOOTBALLERS’ TITLE AT LA MANGA CLUB

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Former Wales goalkeeper Paul Jones won the 14th Footballers’ Golf Classic, narrowly edging out fellow Welsh international Steve Lovell by just one point at La Manga Club.
Jones led the three-day event from the start and held an 11-point advantage going into the final round, but a poor third round almost allowed former Millwall striker Lovell to snatch the title.
The ex-Wolves keeper scored just 23 points in a poor final round while both Lovell and former Norwich and England winger Mark Barham found enough form to threaten his tally.
However, Jones’ overall total of 99 points proved just enough to take him to victory with Lovell finishing on 98 and 2006-winner Barham a further point behind in third.
The event, sponsored by Addison Lee, Europe’s largest minicab fleet, included a team competition which was also won by a solitary point, as Ivan Millward, Michael Dick and Dave Harris emerged victorious with a total of 247 points from their three rounds.
Each competition round saw teams play with a different foOtball legend and a host of famous faces took part including Matt Le Tissier, Paul Jewell, Russell Osman and Pat Jennings.
This year the event featured an extra round of competitive golf with teams competing in the inaugural Alan Ball Trophy which saw Brighton legend Perry Digweed lead his team of Kevin Lawson, Martin Lovell and Mark Davies to victory.
Digweed’s side scored 103 points to finish one point ahead of teams captained by Wolves-stalwart Kenny Hibbitt and Scotland striker David Speedie.
The Footballers’ Golf Classic is just one of a host of prestigious events held on La Manga Club’s three championship golf courses. The five-star resort has previously hosted the Spanish Open and is a regular venue for celebrity and corporate competitions.
For more information on La Manga Club or to book a stay call 00 34 968 17 5577, email reserve@lamangaclub.com or go to www.lamangaclub.com.

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