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SCLGA County Championship: Day One Results

Championship & Langridge Salver Day 1 2025

The 2025 Championship & Langridge Salver commenced with an increased field and a reserve list for the third year running. Weather forecasts promised no rain for the first day so it was something of a shock for the morning to start with overcast skies and drizzle. Things improved during the morning and after lunch the sun bathed the beautiful course during a lovely Spring afternoon. The wind remained no more than a gentle breeze. The course was in superb condition as ever. Our thanks must go to the green staff for producing a Championship Course for us to play.

There were 6 eagles during the day. Amelia McGinty of West Sussex Golf Club had 3 eagles and 7 birdies. Darci Lewis-Bradbury of West Hove Golf Club had 1 eagle and 9 birdies. Delyth Roberts of Worthing Golf Club had 1 eagle and 3 birdies. Karyn Millar had 1 eagle. There were 145 birdies in total and 17 2s. No surprise that the hosts West Sussex Golf Club were our winning club this year of the Sussex Scratch Trophy – the best 3 scores from West Sussex came from Georgia Young, Clarissa Bushell, Amelia McGinty.

This year Di Langridge again came along to watch our players. It was lovely to welcome her to present her Salver and to wish her well for her forthcoming milestone birthday. The Langridge Salver was won by Karen Sykes of Worthing, with a gross 151, with Katherine Russell of Royal Ashdown Forest Golf Club as runner up.

The Nett Runner Up was Georgia Young from West Sussex Golf Club with a nett 139. Darci Lewis-Bradbury of West Hove Golf Club won the Grant-White handicap trophy with a nett 136, 

  

Amelia McGinty from West Sussex Golf Club took home the Runners up Scratch prize with a Gross 144. Darci Lewis-Bradbury from West Hove Golf Club who played beautiful golf, was a worthy winner of the Stobart Cup Scratch Trophy with a Gross 141 which meant she took home the two major trophies today.

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The top 16 qualifying ladies that are available to play tomorrow commence another day of 36 holes. Tomorrow, Saturday morning is the knockout round before the players proceed to
play for the Championship Trophy or the Championship Plate. The weather forecast for tomorrow shows temperatures in the low twenties with another light breeze.


Huge congratulations to all our winners today and good luck to everyone playing tomorrow. Full Results available here:

Click here for Nett Results

Click here for Langridge Salver Results

Click here for Gross Results

 


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