Kent
are back on top in men’s senior golf after regaining the English County
Championship by beating Devon 5½ - 3½ on the final day at the RAC Club
in Epsom. Lancashire did what they had to do by overcoming Lincolnshire
7-2 to finish runners-up.
“It’s
wonderful to be champions again,” said Kent captain Mark Singfield
(image copyright Leaderboard Photography). “I’ve had some fantastic guys
under my control this week and they have produced some gutsy
performances. This is the premier team event for senior golfers and to
say we are the champions again is a delight.
“I
believe this was the first time we have faced Devon and they are a
tough team which is what you would expect. This was a superb venue for
the event but the key this week was how well you could master the
greens. They were tremendous.”
Having
found Devon were a tough nut to crack in the foursomes, which finished
in a tie, Kent knew they were in for a battle in the singles if they
were to regain the crown and they came through superbly.
At one stage Devon were up in more games than Kent but the south east champions gradually turned it around, but it wasn’t easy.
Richard Partridge led the way with a 4 and 3 victory over Phil Lyons, the Kent man’s success containing an eagle-two at the 12th where he holed his approach from 50 yards.
Chris
Hurst was as solid as a rock in getting past Brian Medlam 5 and 4 while
Kent can always rely on their senior international Chris Reynolds. In a
game that contained six birdies, Reynolds bagged four and completed a 3
and 2 win.
Ricky
Moore added to the Kent collection with a 2-hole win over Devon skipper
Paul Vicary but Devon were not to be denied and did their best to cause
an upset.
Rick
Pillow was always ahead against David Weighton and ran out a 5 and 3
winner, while Richard Ward built a 3-up lead against Ross Galgut at the
turn only to see the Kent man gradually pull back to all square with
three to play. But Ward came through in the end with a par on the final green to win by the narrowest of margins.
Lancashire
were praying that Devon would shock Kent and they secured an insurance
policy by beating wooden spoonists Lincolnshire 7-2. But in the end it
wasn’t enough.
“Congratulations
to Kent but we are getting closer,” said Lancashire skipper Norman
Fletcher. “We’ll be back next year and we’ll have that title.”
In
the top single, Stewart King went out like a train and was 3-up through
seven holes against Ray Pauley. His lead was accrued with an eagle-two
at the sixth where he holes a six-iron approach from around 180 yards
and a 20-foot birdie putt at seven. But
from then it went downhill for the West Lancs man as he three-putted
the next four holes to be just 1-up then found himself all square when
Pauley birdied the short 13th. The game went all the way and finished, appropriately, in a half.
There were three more games that went to the par five 18th green which proved to be a happy hunting ground for Lancashire as they won all three.
Glyn
Rees romped 3-up against Des Robbins through 11 holes only to be pegged
back to all square playing the last but a par was enough to see Rees
home by the narrowest of margins which was also the situation for Robert
Fox.
He
was involved in a tight tussle with Dave Quincey but managed to win the
last, again with a par, for another 1-hole win, while Terry Brown was
3-down to Dave Keen after eight but he battled back to level twice
before going ahead with a par at 16 and wrapped up a 2-hole win with a
birdie on the last.
The
bottom game finished early with Alan Gillespie romping to a 5 and 3 win
over Clive Skinns but Lancashire were denied a full house by Robin
Horseman, who gained Lincolnshire’s consolation with a 2-hole victory
over Mike Gray.
After
an even start, Horseman won five holes in-a-row from the fourth and
while Gray pegged him back with some sterling golf including a couple of
conceded birdies, Horseman won the last, also with a conceded birdie to
win by 2-holes.
It
was no more than Lincolnshire deserved for their endurance in what was a
chastening week for the Midlanders, tasting the finals for the first
time.
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