This weekend see's the opening week of our ever popular Winter League.
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West Cornwall Golf Club Finals Weekend Results
Saturday, 10 & Sunday, 11 September
The Tyringham Bowl
Winner - Mandy Dennison (1up), Runner Up - Gill Cattran
The Foursomes Cup Winners -
Ian Hodge &
Mark Hughes w/o, Runners Up -
Adam Wade &
Ian Badcock The Holman Cup Winner -
Edwina Thomas (2&1), Runner up -
Mandy Dennison
The Whybrow Cups
Winners -
Anne Evans &
Viv Rowe (1up), Runners Up -
Alison Gessey &
Christine Marenah The Timothy Curnow Memorial Tankards Winners -
Katie Jenkin &
Sam Foster (5&4), Runners up -
Emily Jenkin &
Casey Olds
The Maureen Richards Foursomes Trophy Winners -
Peter Darlington &
Wendy Inch (5&4), Runners Up -
Stephen Jones &
Christine Marenah Seniors Match Play Winner -
Barrie Higgins (2up), Runner up -
Dennis Nicholls
The W.H.C Thomas Match Play Cup Winner -
Joe Haddy (4&3), Runner up -
Hannah Body The Banfield Stevens Tankards Winners -
Ollie Naylor &
Simon Sharp (21st hole), Runners up -
Neil Hodding &
Mark Hughes The Hain Challenge Cup
Winner -
Andy Postans (1up), Runner up -
Mark Perry The Halsted Bowl
Winner -
Luke Stevens (20th), Runner up -
Hannah Body
He's back! Or is he?
So, what did you make of Tiger Woods' announcement that he hopes to return to action in October?
The former world number one, now ranked outside the top 700, splits opinion, but it can surely only be a good thing that the 14-time Major winner is close to teeing it up competitively again after more than a year on the sidelines.
Of course, nothing is straightforward where Tiger is concerned, because at the time of writing the 40-year-old still isn't 100% certain he'll be in the field to play in the Safeway Open in California, starting on 13 October - it all just adds a little drama to the Tiger circus.
"It could be a fun fall," said Woods. "It was difficult missing tournaments that are important to me, but this time I was smart about my recovery and didn't rush it."
What we do know is that he will be at Hazeltine at the end of the month as a non-playing Ryder Cup vice-captain. We suspect once the dust has settled on events in Minnesota, Woods will let us in on a little more.
Maybe you're gearing up for your own return to action. If that's the case and your game is a little rusty, don't hesitate to speak to the team about some coaching.
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