The forecast was gloomy with signs of trouble ahead. Not the weather forecast but the mood at Number 10!

The Farrington forecast was much healthier after an initial cloudy start the morning finished in sunshine. Not really what you expect in early February.

The Seniors competition was a ‘multiplier’. Normally played by multiplying the Stableford points of all 3 players. If someone failed to score on a hole then ZERO points are recorded. Pretty tough if two of you have played the hole well. However the format has changed and now only two scores are multiplied. A much more friendly format.

A hotly contested competition saw some excellent scoring with the top three teams exceeding 100 points.

Results:

First place was Rob Thain, Charles Bentley, John Butler 110 points, second went to Mike Hedges, Peter Nash, Tony Clement, 108 points, third was Barry Hall, Steve Banfield, Alan Elkington 101 points, fourth went to Ham Ridene, Rob Rogers, Stephen Cockle 96 points, fifth; John Palmer, Stephen Gay, Phil Button 95 points and sixth Steve Hobbs, George Tyrrell, Bob Baker 94 points.R Thain