The Old St Beghians’ Golfing Society        
        
        2013  has been a year both of much promise and some disappointment for the Golf  Society.
          
          On  a positive note, St Bees took a ‘squad’ of eighteen to this year’s Halford Hewitt in April; the most the  school has ever had in attendance. This is a great achievement given that  little over ten years ago the team was struggling to find ten players, with  frantic phone calls often taking place in the days leading up to the event.
          In  addition, the presence of Stuart Hemmings at this year’s tournament meant that  St Bees was probably the only one of the 64 schools taking part to have their  own PGA qualified golf professional on site. 
          What’s  more the team performed well, winning a first round match for the second year  in a row. I am absolutely sure that a strong winning run in this competition  lies just around the corner.
                                                                                                 
          At the senior end of the scale, in the over 50s Cyril Gray Golf Tournament, held each year at Worplesdon, our  victory over Rossall in 2012 was reversed in this year’s first round. However,  the team managed still to be playing on Saturday morning (the benchmark of a  good week) in the Plate, where we lost in the third round to the eventual  winners, Wrekin.
          
          On  another positive note, this year’s Critchley  Cup, which was held at Seascale Golf Club on Old St Beghians’ Day, was  another memorable event.
          
          It  was great to welcome so many new Old St Beghians to the Critchley, not least  this year’s winner John Woodhouse. It was also great to welcome back Chris  Stewart, Josh Oldham, Adam McNicholas, Ethan Spedding and Ben Wilson. We hope  that they continue to enjoy the event and return for many years to come.
          It  was also good to see no less than eight school pupils ranging from First year  pupils right through to Upper Sixth at this year’s event. The quality of the  golf on show was extremely encouraging and huge credit must go to Stuart  Hemmings for all his hard work.
          
        Despite  some good achievements in 2013 there have unfortunately been some significant  disappointments. St Bees failed to raise a six man team for the Queen Elizabeth Trophy in September.  This is the first time that St Bees has failed to put a team forward to compete  at this event. Similarly we also failed to raise a team for the Grafton Morrish Qualifying tournament,  in May. 
         These are two great events in which we have competed for over fifty  years. It seems a shame that we can be so strong at the Hewitt yet not compete  at the QE or the Grafton.
        James Doggett, Hon.Sec., OSBGS,
          Email:james.doggett@hotmail.co.uk or telephone: 07930 510086.