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Bishop Auckland Yellow Peril

What a wet & windy day that players had to cope with, although quite a few teams withdrew and some played but put in a no return after being beaten by the hard conditions.

The course was in good condition, but due to the weather, the greens were faster than expected in some cases causing mistakes to be made.

The afternoon was better than the morning with the rain disappearing eventually, but the wind still caused problems.

However many players valiantly coped with all these problems and came in with good scores.


Many thanks to Sue Spence and her team of starters who were explicit in the type of Yellow Peril we were actually playing.


There were some things left behind including a watch/ wrist measuring device & headcover, which players can contact their reps if they have lost such.

 
 
 

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