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CARS, VANS UP TO 3.5T, MOTORHOMES UP TO 30’ 023 8001 0029 Badminston Lane, Fawley, SO45 1BX 023 8001 0029 WE FOUR TROPHY It was almost inevitable that an odd number of New Forest Golf Club Seniors would turn up for this four man Texas Scramble o the yellow tees, however (Left to Right) Brian Roberts, Jim Worsley, Graham Fearis and John Ireland the competition secretary took it all in his stride and all 39 players embarked, in thankfully slightly cooler weather onto the hard sun-baked course. Competition was intense with 8 of the 10 teams scoring under 60, but the trophy went to the group who simply smashed it with 10 birdies ending up with an amazing total of 50.9. 1st Brian Roberts, Jim Worsley, Graham Fearis, John Ireland with 50.9, 2nd Hugh Marchant, Dave Jones, Phil Kilburn, Phil Walker with 55, 3rd e 3 man team of Ivor Griffiths, Steve Waterman, Colin Chatten with 56.7 Kelso Turton Trophy Winners (Left to Right): Steve Duckett and Graham Fearis ursday 28th July: An early slight chill in the air quickly disappeared as the sun pushed temperatures into the mid-20s while 40 New Forest Golf Club Seniors embarked on this pairs Texas Scramble o the white tees. With a score of 61.5 the contest for 2nd place was very close, Jim Worsley and Dave Barrett just clinching it on countback by 1 shot. First prize and the trophy however was easily won by Steve Duckett and Graham Fearis with their score of 58.5. 1st Steve Duckett and Graham Fearis with 58.5, 2nd Jim Worsley and Dave Barrett with 61.5 (33 on the back 9), 3rd Ross Matthews and Roy Nelson with 61.5 (34 on the back 9), 4th Terry Jones and Trevor Davies with 61.75 OUT & ABOUT WITH THE RSPB e next indoor meeting of the New Forest Local Group of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds will be held at 7.30pm on Wednesday 14th September, where local member Gordon Small will give a talk on Canadian Rain Forests. Meetings are held in the Lyndhurst Community Centre, central car park, High Street, Lyndhurst SO43 7NY (doors open 7.00pm). e group also have a eld trip from 10am to 1pm on Wednesday 7th September to There’s Still Time for a Shieldhall Cruise this Season!! On Bank Holiday Monday 29th August Southampton’s Steamship Shieldhall sails to Poole, and the following Monday 5th September completes the return trip from Poole to Southampton. Not only will Shieldhall pass through the Needles Passage, she will also come close to the Old Harry Rocks and pass through Sandbanks and Poole Harbour. It is always exciting to watch the Poole Pilot board and disembark, but not as exciting as seeing dolphins sur ng the bow which has happened on these positional cruises in the past! ere is the option of booking a return coach trip to Southampton/Poole a er the respective sailings, both of which are staged between 10am to 4pm. Shieldhall will be open ‘alongside’ for visits whilst in Poole on Tuesday 30th, Wednesday 31st August and on Thursday 1st September, before heading out to watch the Bournemouth Air Festival on Friday 2nd, Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th September. Calshot/Ashlett Creek (SU 480 012), meeting in the free parking area by the café on the B3053. All meetings are subject to current covid restrictions. For any further information, please email NewForestGroup@RSPB.org. uk or visit the Group’s website www.group. rspb.org.uk/newforest/ those taking part in eld trips should wear suitable, dull coloured clothing and sturdy footwear. Admission at indoor meetings for non-members is currently £5 per evening. Shieldhall’s nal weekend of sailings sees her head out on a Southampton Docks Cruise on Saturday 17th September between 4pm to 6pm, with her nal sailing on Sunday 18th September, the traditional end of season ‘Boat Show Cruise’ between 2.30pm to 6pm. Also on the Saturday, Shieldhall will be participating in the Heritage Open Day event, with free visits to the ship at Berth 110 in the Western Docks between 10am to 3pm. Tickets for visits and cruises can be booked at: www. ss-shieldhall.co.uk Shieldhall approaching her berth in Southampton with her new electric-blue hull
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