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A brief history of our society

2002

The Wearside Wanderers Golf society was formed in 2002 by four lads as an excuse to get away from their respective families, play some golf and have a few beers (and a few more and more etc). That year we went to Scotland for a four day jaunt, playing six courses, having an excellent time in the process.

Round
Courses*
Players
1
Torwoodlee
4
2
The Roxburghe
4
3
St. Boswells (9 hole)
4
4
The Hirsel
4
5
The Woll (9 hole)
4
6
Dunstanbro
4

 

2003

The next year the word spread and we were joined by another two like minded individuals who wanted to join the fun. We also increased the number of rounds from six to seven, played over five days. This change worked well and once again much fun was had by all (and once again, much ale was supped by all).

Round
Courses*
Players
1
Peebles
6
2
Torwoodlee
6
3
Lauder (9 hole)
6
4
West Linton
6
5
The Hirsel
6
6
St. Boswells (9 hole)
6
7
Dunstanbro
6

 

2004

In 2004 we expanded our range, instead of only going away for a week we played as a group at various local courses throughout the year including two trips to the Borders and a weekend trip over to the Lake District. Sadly the Lake District lived up to its name but the weekend wasn't a total washout (or a was it a "brainwash" out, John & Dennis?) as that weekend was the catalyst to forming the Wearside Wanderers Golf Society we have today.

Round
Courses*
Players
Round
Courses*
Players
1
Wynyard
4
11
Durham City
5
2
Minto
4
12
Matfen Hall
6
3
Lilliardsedge (9 holes)
4
13
Seahouses
6
4
Kelso
5
14
The Hirsel
5
5
St. Boswells (9 holes)
5
15
West Linton
5
6
Duns
5
16
Innerleithen (9 holes)
5
7
Chester-le-Street
4
17
Cardrona
5
8
Linden Hall
6
18
Torwoodlee
5
9
Washington
4
19
St. Boswells (9 holes)
5
10
Matfen Hall
3
20
Minto
5

*NOTE - List of courses played between 2002 & 2004 consists of any course we played as a group during that time. The list from 2005 onwards consists only of the courses used for the main Wearside Wanderers Championship rounds.

2005

This was our first full season as a proper society with a membership comprising of fifteen golfers from widely different backgrounds. The season comprised of thirteen rounds including five in the Borders harking back to our very first year. The whole season was a great success, bringing together players of varying ability who started the season as total strangers and finished it as firm friends.

Round
Courses
Players
Round
Courses
Players
1
Stocksfield
13
8
West Linton
8
2
Knotty Hill
12
9
The Hirsel
7
3
Darlington
10
10
Duns
7
4
Matfen Hall
11
11
Peebles
7
5
Durham City
11
12
Torwoodlee
8
6
Beamish Park
10
13
Wearside
11
7
Mount Oswald
11
     

 

2006

By 2006, the society had expanded to twenty one full members and a few occasional players who are always made most welcome. The seasons golf consisted of sixteen rounds at courses throughout the North East (still including the obligatory borders trip). The final round this year was at Wearside Golf Club and was sponsored by a local design and consultancy company DESCO, many thanks to them for their generosity. 2006 saw the tightest championship in our history with six points covering the top three after sixteen rounds of the championship.

Round
Courses
Players
Round
Courses
Players
1
Matfen Hall
16
9
Mount Oswald
11
2
Catterick
14
10
Stocksfield
11
3
Penrith
7
11
Torwoodlee
9
4
Wynyard Hall
11
12
Duns
9
5
Seaham
11
13
Peebles
9
6
Boldon
12
14
Bedlington
11
7
Tynemouth
11
15
South Moor
9
8
Durham City
14
16
Wearside
14

 

2007

During 2007 we continued to develop and extend the society with twenty four full members. This year our Championship consisted of fifteen rounds including a few courses new to the society. This seasons Borders Championship, though not part of the main Championship, was contested over eight rounds on five courses in the Dumfries & Galloway region of south west Scotland and was a resounding success. As last season our society benefited from some corporate sponsorship by the generous support of five of our members companies, thanks to them we were able to provide some excellent prizes and trophies at the season Finals day in October. As in 2006 the Championship proved to be extremely tight with four points covering the top three places.

Round
Courses
Players
Round
Courses
Players
1
Seaham
20
9
Matfen Hall
15
2
Bellingham
18
10
Wynyard Hall
11
3
Whitley Bay
19
11
Mount Oswald 1
14
4
Castle Eden
17
12
Tyneside
20
5
Slaley Hall
17
13
Mount Oswald 2
15
6
Catterick
17
14
Bedlington
19
7
South Moor
18
15
Wearside
24
8
Stocksfield
18
16

 

2008

The 2008 season produced the most exciting and trying season yet. After six months, playing 288 holes of golf at sixteen different courses, with an estimated combined total of 21,606 shots It all went down to the last shot on the last hole of the last course to produce our new Champion. The 2008 season was dominated by the weather. We started in a blizzard at Ramside, endured gale force winds at Bellingham, monsoon conditions at Seaton Carew and to cap it all for the first time in our society history we had to cancel a match, but even with all of this the competition was as fierce as ever.

Round
Courses
Players
Round
Courses
Players
1
Ramside Hall
21
10
Seaton Carew
12
2
Washington
14
11
Boldon
15
3
Beamish Park
18
12
Tyneside
14
4
Goswick
9
13
Hexham
9
5
Bamburgh
9
14
Close House
Cancelled
6
Bellingham
15
15
Blackwell Grange
13
7
Houghton-le-Spring
17
16
Billingham
9
8
Matfen Hall
14
17
Wearside
15
9
Castle Eden
19
     

 

2009

2009 brought with it a major financial recession and we as a society had to take this into account. We tried to limit the cost of each round to a maximum of £30 and on the whole we achieved this goal. Secondly we decided to cancel our Borders Championship week away and replace it with two weekend trips. The first in May was to one of our old stomping ground, The Hirsel at Coldstream followed the next day with a visit to Eyemouth, this trip was well received with ten players for both days. The second trip to North Yorkshire was less successful with only a few players for both days at Catterick and Bedale in August. The 2009 Championship was as hotly contested as ever with no less than four players going in to the final game at Wearside with a chance of winning, in the end Jim Rooks came out on top with a new record total of 370 points.

Round
Courses
Players
Round
Courses
Players
1
Ramside Hall
17
11
Washington
15
2
Longhirst Hall
14
12
South Moor
8
3
Tyneside
14
13
Catterick
5
4
The Hirsel
10
14
Bedale
7
5
Eyemouth
10
15
Mount Oswald
13
6
Beamish Park
12
16
Bellingham
12
7
Wynyard Hall
10
17
Matfen Hall
15
8
Castle Eden
19
18
Boldon
9
9
Houghton-le-Spring
15
19
Wearside
20
10
Stocksfield
10
     

 

2010 - Champion, Paul Marshall - Season report missing

Round
Courses
Players
Round
Courses
Players
1
Sharpley Springs
15
9
Heworth
6
2
Ramside Hall
16
10
Matfen Hall
10
3
Mount Oswald
14
11
Tyneside
15
4
Moffat
12
12
Houghton-le-Spring
15
5
Brampton
12
13
Bellingham
17
6
Castle Eden
17
14
Stocksfield
11
7
Slaley Hall
10
15
South Shields
10
8
Beamish Park
16
16
Wearside
16

 

2011 - Champion, Paul Baker - Season report missing

Round
Courses
Players
Round
Courses
Players
1
Houghton-le-Spring
18
9
Linden Hall
11
2
Bishop Auckland
13
10
Whickham
14
3
Woodham
17
11
Matfen Hall
15
4
Beamish Park
14
12
Catterick
9
5
Castle Eden
19
13
Stocksfield
12
6
Ramside Hall
14
14
Tyneside
12
7
Brampton
13
15
South Shields
15
8
Slaley Hall
18
16
Wearside
17

 

2012

This was our tenth season as a society, it's hard to believe that it was 10 years since we first took the short trip up to the Scottish Borders to play some golf and socialise. Of the original four players who made that trip, three are still active members of our society, John Ford, Paul Marshall and myself. The Nearest the Pin category was a hard fought affair, two players (Tim & Rico) took three round wins each and it all came down to who had the nearest measurement, in the end Rico took the category with 2m, Tim had 2.03m so Rico won by 3mm. The Longest Drive category caused us a few problems. Tim was in the lead going in to the final round with four wins, Jim was close behind with three wins. We had anticipated this may cause a problem if Jim won (as he did) and arranged it so we had the chance for a drive off later in the round. But the best laid plans often turn round and bite your bum as NEITHER player managed to hit the fairway on the play off hole. In the end both Tim and Jim decided to share the prize and the honour. As has become the norm the Championship was a very close run affair, the top four players were separated by THREE points. In fourth place came Jim Rooks with 356 points, third position went to Paul Marshall (also on 356 but with one round win). Taking the runner up spot was the 2011 Champion Paul Baker with 358 points. The winner and new Society Champion, at the tenth attempt, was Ian Gunn with a total of 359 points.

Round
Courses
Players
Round
Courses
Players
1
Ponteland
13
10
Whickham
7
2
Sharpley Springs
13
11
Matfen Hall
11
3
City of Newcastle
11
12
Burgham Park
11
4
Bishop Auckland
8
13
Richmond
10
5
Castle Eden
16
14
Tyneside
13
6
Durham City
7
15
Stocksfield
15
7
The Woll
12
16
Arcot Hall
11
8
Peebles
10
17
Wearside
16
9
Linden Hall
11
     

 

2013

At the beginning of 2013 we said goodbye to our Glorious Leader Brian Sykes, one of the stalwards of our little band. Brian was involved with our Society from the early days but was unable to play as much as he would wish due to moving away from the area, hence he retired from his his post of Hon President. Over the winter we, the society committee, looked into a ways of increasing player numbers and came up with a couple of ideas. Firstly we reduced the season end prize fund and used the savings to subsidise the green fees to £20 and also tried to limit the traveling time and distance to 30 minutes or 20 miles maximum from Sunderland. The changes appear to have worked as the first round of the 2013 at South Shields we had an excellent turnout of 16 members. Overall last season we had an average of just under 12 members per round, this year despite having two less members we averaged almost 14 members per round. We lost 6 members from the 2012 season but welcomed 4 new members who have enthusiastically supported the Society over the season. 2013 was an excellent year with fine weather (mostly) and some very nice new courses visited. Our annual Borders Championship trip this year visited north Northumberland in June, the weather could have been kinder but overall the weekend was a great success with Dave Sanders becoming the new recipient of "The Claw". The previous week saw another annual event on the Wanderers calendar the Team Challenge day, held at Wearside this season, Paul Marshall's "Chairman's" team came out victors by 8 - 7 after a hard fought day's golf. The Presidents Cup was this year organised and ran by John Ford, many thanks to him for his efforts. We did intend (and on the best part, managed) to ensure all games were played away from the main Championship rounds but due to outside problems the 2013 final had to be played at Finals day. The final was between Paul Baker and Steve Grant with Steve coming out the victor at Wearside. As last season the Longest Drive category was a tie between Tim Aberdeen and Jim Rooks with three round wins each, as last year they agreed to share the honour. The Nearest the Pin was another hard fought category, no less than four players had two round wins but in the end the Championship went to Eddie Harrison with the closest distance of the four in contention. Now some of you may have noticed "Twos" are not our strong point so it is no surprise that the Twos Pot was shared between six players. Dave Sanders takes the trophy by virtue of him managing both of his two's at the same course (High Throston). Historically the Wearside Wanderers Championship has always been a close run thing usually being won by the odd point or two, this season however, just like the Formula One world championship, has been pretty much a one horse race since mid season. Five points cover numbers 2 to 5, in fifth place with 341 points came Tim Aberdeen, in fourth on 342 came Jim Rooks. Third position went to the outgoing Champion Ian Gunn with 343 points. The Championship runner up spot went to the new Presidents Cup winner Steve Grant with 346 points. The worthy winner and 2013 Champion Golfer is Rico Liverani with a total of 363 points. At the end of the 2013 season we had the sad news that Tim Aberdeen, a loyal and enthusiastic member of the Society sadly passed away after a long battle with cancer. His passing will be a great loss to everyone but his spirit and larger than life personality will never be forgotten. R.I.P. Tim.

Round
Courses
Players
Round
Courses
Players
1
South Shields
19
9
High Throston
18
2
Houghton-le-Spring
17
10
Brancepeth
9
3
Ramside Hall
15
11
Matfen Hall
11
4
Gosforth (Bridle Path)
15
12
Whickham
13
5
Sharpley Springs
16
13
Stocksfield
14
6
Wearside 1
20
14
Garesfield
12
7
Dunstanbrough
11
15
Arcot Hall
15
8
Alnwick
18
16
Wearside 2
18

 

2014

As 2014 started we had an early but unwelcome gathering at Durham Crematorium to say goodbye to our good friend and stalwart of our Society, Tim Aberdeen, who sadly lost his battle against cancer just after Christmas 2013. Tim's memory has been a major factor throughout the season from the Weekend Away trip to scattering his ashes on a very emotional day at Houghton in July. As a tribute we renamed our knockout competition the Tim Aberdeen Shield (formerly the Presidents Cup) and we have a new trophy kindly donated by Tim's family, more on that below. Tim may be have been taken from us but I am sure his spirit and enthusiasm for the game and life in general will live on. This season saw our Society expand to 24 full members as we welcomed Peter Anderson, Dave Coates, Tom McDonald, Alan Welch and Mark Wilson to our band of happy hackers, plus the occasional guest players, this meant we had the highest match turnout's we have ever had. The season started at a cool and misty Tyneside way back in March and came to a climax at our home course Wearside in October, Along the way we took in six new courses, visited North Yorkshire for our weekend away for the first time and returned to a few old friends we have missed for a few years. The first of our annual competitions this year was the popular Ryder Cup style Team Challenge day in June played at Wearside, after a hard fought battle between two teams of 12 players, the winner was Paul Marshall's Chairman's Team by 10 points to 8. Hot on the heals of the Team Challenge day came our weekend away trip to fight for the Borders Championship, following a great weekend at two beautiful courses the winner and recipient of "The Claw" for 2014 was Gordon Grant. This season's Longest Drive Championship was won by Paul Baker though he required a "play-off" hole against Jim Rooks to take the category. The Nearest the Pin Championship was won by Ian Gunn with 2 round wins and the closest distance. In the past the Two's Pot was "administered" (more like demanding money with menaces!) by Tim but with his passing the Grant brothers stepped up to the plate to provide this service (with similar gusto I might add). With the increased membership the "pot" was in the region of £130 and was shared between Jim Rooks and Mark Wilson who both carded 4 two's through the season. The inaugural Tim Aberdeen Shield final was a very tight match on a wet and windy October morning at Houghton Golf Club between Jim Rooks and Paul Baker. In a match where neither player took more than a two hole lead paul Baker came out victorious on the 18th hole and was presented with the Tim Aberdeen Shield by Tim's family at Finals day. Now for the race to the Claret Jug, in third place with 349 points came Alan Welch. Second place went to Derek Griffiths with 352 points. The winner and Society Champion Golfer for 2014 scoring 359 points was Dave Sanders, congratulations and well done to all the above.

Round
Courses
Players
Round
Courses
Players
1
Tyneside
18
9
Houghton-le-Spring
21
2
Whitley Bay
19
10
Matfen Hall
18
3
Brancepeth
22
11
South Shields
12
4
Westerhope
19
12
Prudhoe
17
5
Blyth
16
13
Garesfield
18
6
Wearside 1
24
14
Hartlepool
17
7
Flaxby
19
15
Beamish Park
21
8
Forest of Galtres
19
16
Wearside 2
25

 

2015

With 30 full members 2015 was always going to be our biggest challenge to date, but even I was surprised at the enthusiasm and sheer numbers of the members playing this year. The 2015 Wanderers season started way back in late March at South Shields golf club, a match dominated by the weather which turned out to set the standard for the season. Over the last seven months we have had horizontal hailstones at Shields and monsoon conditions at Throston, from gale force winds at Ripon to a calm and sunny day at Stocksfield, it feels like we have had the lot. Whatever the weather the turnout this year has been amazing so here's the first of Gunny's “Statto” bits for the 2015 season- 2015 saw the highest number of active members, 30 have played 2 or more rounds, the previous highest was 25 in 2008. This season also saw our highest attendance, with an average of 22 players per round. The average points score per player, per round was 31.2 points, and the average winning score was 41.3 points. Our popular Team Challenge day changed venue this season, in the past we have used Castle Eden and Wearside for this event, this year we chose our second home Houghton. As it turned out it was an inspired choice, with warm sunny weather and an excellent turn out the day was a great success. On the day the Chairman's team (led by Jim Rooks in Chairman Paul Marshall's absence) won a very tight battle by 9 1/2 points to 8 1/2 points against the Champions team led by Dave Sanders. Click HERE for a full report. Another of our regular events the Weekend Away trip followed quickly on the heels of the Team Challenge day. Following on the success of last year we picked North Yorkshire again for the venue and once again it was enjoyed by all involved. The winner and recipient of "The Claw" for this year was Eddie Harrison who won by a considerable margin of 10 points. A big thank you must go to Dennis Williams for booking the courses and accommodation and also to John Ford for ensuring we were suitably fed and watered. Click HERE for a full report. Now for the main, season long, competitions (the Nearest the Pin, Longest Drive, Two's Pot and of course the Main Championship) with the increase in membership the competition was greater than ever. An indication of this is that over the sixteen rounds we had twelve different round winners and no one player has won more than two rounds. The Nearest the Pin competition was pretty much a one horse race this year, won by Jim Rooks with 5 wins. Jim had the category sealed up with with 3 rounds still to play. The Longest Drive category however went all the way to the final match of the season. John Ford and Paul Baker went into the match with 3 round win's each, Rico Liverani & John Pringle were both still in the hunt with 2 round wins and could have forced a play-off. As it was Paul Baker won on the final day giving him 4 round wins and the Longest Drive category win. As for the Two's Pot, well you may have noticed we Wanderers are not really renowned for our accuracy and this season was to be no different. Here's the last of Gunny's Statto bit's for this year- We played a total of 63 par 3 holes and all the massed rank's of Wanderers could manage was a measly 20 "two's" between us all season! The lack of accuracy did play into Jim Rooks hands, making him approximately £140 better off by way of winning Tim's Two's Pot. Our annual knockout competition the Tim Aberdeen Memorial Shield produced some epic battles along the way. The final this year was played at Houghton between between Eddie Harrison and Russell Byrne with Russell coming out on top sealing a 2&1 win over Eddie. This competition takes a lot of administration and organising and I, on behalf of all who took part, would like to thank John Ford for his persistence and patience. Click HERE for a full report. Now for the big one, the Main Championship and the race for the Claret Jug. As has become traditional this year the Championship went all the way to the wire with three players still in with a shout going into the final round, Derek Griffiths, Dave Sanders & Frank Birch. On Finals day only one of the three increased their total, Derek Griffiths increased by 5 points but it wasn't quite enough. In third place overall was the defending Champion Dave Sanders with 352 points. Thanks to those 5 points Derek Griffiths overtook Dave taking second place with a total of 354 points. Last but certainly not least the winner and our new Champion Golfer for 2015 is Frank Birch with a total of 357 points.

Round
Courses
Players
Round
Courses
Players
1
South Shields
26
9
Hartlepool
19
2
High Throston
24
10
Matfen Hall
16
3
Whitburn
21
11
City of Newcastle
20
4
Sharpley Springs
26
12
Tyneside
18
5
Blyth
21
13
Garesfield
18
6
Houghton-le-Spring
24
14
Prudhoe
17
7
Romanby
27
15
Stocksfield
19
8
Ripon City
27
16
Wearside
28

 

2016

runner up spot was the 2011 Champion Paul Baker with 358 points. The winner and new Society Champion, at the tenth attempt, was Ian Gunn with a total of 359 points.

Round
Courses
Players
Round
Courses
Players
1
South Shields
18
10
Matfen Hall
18
2
Cleveland
19
11
Castle Eden
16
3
Newbiggin
18
12
Saltburn
14
4
Brancepeth
20
13
Eaglescliffe
14
5
Wilton
18
14
Beamish
12
6
Houghton
20
15
Washington
18
7
Kirby Lonsdale
19
16
Tyneside
23
8
Bentham
19
17
Wearside
26
9
Garesfield
18