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Saturday, 6th September 2008

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Family affair at Whalley



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IT was a family affair when Captain's Day was contested at Whalley Golf Club.
Steven Crossley (88-23-65) emerged as the winner, and his father, Richard, took second prize with an 81-12-69 return. Rob Andrew (71-2-69) was third, Danny Liles (73) took the gross prize, and Keith Dickenson (86-16-70) was the pick of the seniors.
Andrew Harvey made the return trip from Nottingham worthwhile by picking up the front nine prize, John Rostron won the similar prize for the back nine and there were further awards for Ian Hartley (nearest the line) and Malcolm Salmon (nearest the pin).
Craig Catlow and Terry Gill (Accrington) won the Open Fourball with 46 points.
That saw them finish one clear of homester James Andrew and Clitheroe's Daniel Preedy, with Rob Hilton and Martin Shorrock in third place. Danny Liles and Craig Gornall (69) won the gross.
That event was followed by the Seniors Open, with all the prizes going to Whalley members. Trevor Thornber and Dave Wetton (44) took top spot after a card play-off with Ian Hartley and Roger Altham. Peter Benson and Bob Calladine were third.

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