Seniors Golf at Beeston Fields Golf Club

Seniors Section

Information relating to the Seniors Section at Beeston Fields Golf Club

Senior Men’s Section – May 2026 Update

Phil Harrison – Senior Men’s Captain

 CAPTAINS DAY SHOTGUN STARTSHEET

Will be displayed on the Seniors Noticeboard on Monday 22nd June 2026 from 2:00pm

Seniors Stableford No. 3 – Competition Results

Thursday, — 18th June 2026

Division 1 – Wilson Takes Charge

A well‑earned round of applause to Steve Wilson, who claimed top spot in Division 1 with an excellent 40 points. His card included two birdies and seven pars, the sort of steady, confident scoring that makes the rest of us wonder whether he’s finally cracked the secret of this game.

He finished two points clear of Dave Bonser, who returned a strong 38 points, winning the back‑nine countback with a tidy inward half of 18. A fine effort, and no doubt he’ll be replaying one or two “if only” moments in the clubhouse.

Just behind came Lance Rosie, also on 38 points, edged out on countback with a back nine of 17 — still an excellent performance and enough to keep the Division 1 leaderboard looking suitably competitive.

Graham Pretty completed the prize list with 36 points, a solid return and proof that consistency still pays the bills.

Division 2 – Sallis by a Single Point

Over in Division 2, John Sallis took the honours with 36 points, helped along by two pars and a generally steady round that kept him just ahead of the chasing pack.

He finished one point ahead of James Shields, who posted 35 points with a back nine of 17 — a number he will almost certainly mention at least twice before leaving the car park.

Keith Evans also returned 35 points, but his back nine of 16 nudged him into third place. Kevin Giles followed closely with 34 points, rounding out a tightly bunched division where every putt seemed to matter.

Full Results

Division 1 – Up to 16 Playing Handicap

1st  Steve Wilson 40 pts £18
2nd  Davie Bonser 38 pts (B9 18) £16
3rd  Lance Rosie 38 pts (B9 17) £14
4th  Graham Pretty 36 pts £12

Division 2 – 17+ Playing Handicap

1st  John Sallis 36 pts £18
2nd   James Shields 35 pts (B9 17) £16
3rd  Keith Evans 35 pts (B9 16) £14
4th  Kevin Giles 34 pts £12

Another enjoyable morning’s golf, full of tight finishes, good humour, and just enough “what might have been” to keep everyone coming back next week.

Seniors Men’s Medal No. 3 –Competition Cancelled (Heroism Noted)

Thursday 11th June 2026

Two brave souls ventured out early for Medal No. 3 — but, as it turned out, not early enough to dodge what can only be described as biblical weather. While the rest of the field wisely withdrew before their waterproofs achieved full saturation, our two pioneers pressed on through conditions that would have had Noah reaching for the toolbox.

They battled on in horrendous rain, sideways gusts, and the sort of visibility where you’re not entirely sure whether you’re lining up a putt or addressing a small amphibian. Their determination was admirable; their sanity remains under review.

With only two players left standing (or at least squelching), the Committee had no choice but to cancel the competition, refund the entry fees, and offer a hearty “well done” for their gallant — if slightly soggy — efforts.

Before the Deluge – A Result Worth Keeping

Prior to the weather turning the course into a shallow inland sea, Steve C. Schofield produced a fine round, going out in 47 and coming back in 49, with one par to his name. This was enough to beat Graham Pretty by two shots, and he will no doubt treasure this victory as the last recorded act of golf before the heavens opened..

The competition will be rearranged at a later date

Competition Fee Update – A Message from the Treasury Department 

After a thorough financial review, several cups of tea, and one or two moments of staring blankly at the calculator hoping the numbers would magically improve, the Seniors Committee has agreed that the competition entry fee will be increasing to £3.50 per competition.

This bold and visionary move brings us in line with the Club competitions, keeps the Seniors Section solvent, and ensures we can continue to fund the important things in life — like prizes, bacon rolls, and the occasional replacement of the Captain’s blood pressure tablets.
We know change can be unsettling. Some of you may be thinking:

  • “£3.50? Outrageous! In my day you could buy a pint, a pie, and a new pair of socks for that.”

  • “Is this because the Treasurer has taken up an expensive new hobby?”

    Rest assured:

  • The Treasurer has not taken up yachting.

  • And the extra 50p will help stretch our finances gracefully to the end of the season, rather than collapsing in a heap somewhere around December

Think of it this way: it’s still cheaper than a bucket of range balls, and far less painful than the three‑putt you’ll inevitably have on the 7th.
Thank you for your understanding, your good humour, and your continued support of the Seniors Section — a legendary squad of finely‑tuned sportsmen, world‑class storytellers, and proud holders of more hospital loyalty cards than golfing trophies.

Beeston Fields Senior Captain’s Away Day

Radcliffe‑on‑Trent Golf Club
Monday 13th July 2026

Further details are available on the Captain’s Information Page.

John Simpson
Seniors Secretary

Senior mens match details below 

Seniors Inter‑Club Match Reports

Beeston Fields vs Mickleover (Home) Reslt

Monday 22nd June 2026**

The Seniors enjoyed a glorious day at Beeston Fields, with sunshine, fast fairways and temperatures climbing into the high 20s. The golf was equally bright, and by lunchtime the scoreboard showed a convincing 7–1 victory for Beeston Fields — one of the most dominant home performances of the season.

Match 1 – Phil Harrison & John Swan W 4&3

Phil Harrison and John Swan opened the scoring with a confident 4&3 win over Andy Bacon and Terry Malpass. Phil was steady throughout, while John continued to raise eyebrows by hitting the ball distances that no Senior Golfer should reasonably achieve. Reaching both the 16th and 17th in two shots was particularly suspicious. To maintain balance, he thoughtfully sprinkled in the occasional duffed iron to lull the opposition into a false sense of security.

Match 2 – Mike Gilbert & Bill Hurrell W 6&4

The biggest win of the day came from Mike Gilbert and Bill Hurrell, who swept aside Pete Brealey and Dave Marshall with a superb 6&4 victory. Bill then added a flourish by winning the nearest‑the‑pin‑in‑two on the 18th, becoming the only Beeston player to do so and earning himself a well‑deserved bottle of wine. Rumour has it he guarded the bottle more closely than his putter.

Match 3 – Dave Bull & Malcolm Leivers W 2 UP

Dave Bull and Malcolm Leivers produced a composed 2 UP win against Dave Allum and Richard Mayer. Malcolm used his shots wisely, while Dave’s steady play ensured Beeston always held the upper hand in a match that remained tight until the final holes.

Match 4 – Martin Bottomley & Tim Hawkins W 2 UP

Martin Bottomley and Tim Hawkins delivered another strong performance, securing a 2 UP victory over Steve Law and Andy Leask. Their consistency and calm approach over the closing stretch proved decisive as they closed out another valuable point.

Match 5 – Andy Lowe & Ade Firth W 2&1

Andy Lowe and Ade Firth combined well for a tidy 2&1 win against Jim O’Hare and Paedar Joyce. Ade’s shot allocation proved crucial, while Andy’s reliable tee‑to‑green play kept the pressure firmly on Mickleover throughout.

Match 6 – Kev Murray & Bob Jones L 4&3

We shall, as instructed, not mention this match. (But for the sake of completeness — and only because the results sheet insists — Kev Murray and Bob Jones lost 4&3 to John Freeborough and Bob Badwal. And that is absolutely the last time this will be referenced.)

Match 7 – Tony Gilbert & Ray Stevenson W 4&2

Tony Gilbert and Ray Stevenson produced a stylish 4&2 win over Mike Abbott and Paul Mason. Tony’s accuracy and Ray’s sharp short game made them a formidable pairing, securing Beeston’s sixth point of the day.

Match 8 – John Hopwood & Rob McWilliam W 2&1

The final point came from John Hopwood and Rob McWilliam, who earned a confident 2&1 victory over Rob Woolley and Richard Cooper. Their composed approach ensured Beeston finished the match on a high.

Final Score: Beeston Fields 7 – 1 Mickleover

A dominant home performance in superb conditions, with strong golf across all matches and plenty of good humour. The Seniors Captain extends his thanks to all who played — and a gentle reminder to Mr Swan that the handicap committee is watching.

Another excellent day for the BFGC Seniors.

Full results in the news section

Beeston Fields vs Erewash Valley (Home) Result

Friday 12th June 2026

The BFGC Seniors turned in a strong home performance to record a 6–2 victory over Erewash Valley, a clear step up from the 4–4 draw earned away from home just over a month ago. The course was in fine order, the golf competitive, and the scoreboard very pleasing from a Beeston Fields point of view.

Match 1 – A/S Phil Harrison and Phil Mawson earned a battling half point in a match that perfectly illustrated the power of local knowledge—just not quite in the way Beeston might have hoped. Recently transferred Ron Tinson returned to his former home turf and, alongside Erewash Captain George Chadwick, used his memory of the Beeston greens to help the visitors come back from 3 down. All square on the 18th tee, a double concession on the final green from Ron and Phil M was a fitting end to a contest played in excellent spirit.

Match 2 – Beeston W 3&1 The first full point for Beeston came from Terry Unwin and Kev Murray, who produced a solid 3&1 win, keeping control of the match and never allowing their opponents to build any momentum.

Match 3 – Beeston W 5&3  A standout performance from Mike Gilbert and Ray Stevenson saw them cruise to a convincing 5&3 victory, combining steady tee‑to‑green play with reliable putting to close things out early.

Match 4 – Beeston W 3&2In the next match, Drew Armstrong and Tim Hawkins delivered a composed 3&2 win, using their shots wisely and applying pressure at just the right moments.

Match 5 – Beeston W 3&2 Dave Bull and Rich Gibney matched that scoreline with another 3&2 victory, adding further weight to the Beeston tally and tightening the grip on the overall result.

Match 6 – Beeston W 2&1 Point number five came from Graham Pretty and Bob Jones, who secured a tidy 2&1 win, closing out their match on the 17th and underlining Beeston’s dominance in the middle order.

Match 7 – Beeston L 5&3 Erewash Valley did find some joy in Match 7, where the visitors recorded a 5&3 win to claim one of their two points on the day.

Match 8 – A/S The final half point for Beeston came from Andy Lowe and Keith Evans, who held firm in Match 8 to finish all square, rounding off the scoring and confirming an excellent home result.

Final score

Beeston Fields 6 – 2 Erewash Valley

A solid 6–2 victory, built on strong pairings, good course management and a healthy dose of Beeston Fields pride. Another very good day for the Seniors, and thanks again to all who represented BFGC with honour.

Full results in the news section

Senior Matches 2026 – Upcoming Fixtures

The next three Senior Matches are:

  • Mon 27th July - Wollaton Park G. C. (Home)
    Mon 3rd August - Kedleston Park G. C. (Home)
    Thu 6th August - Longcliffe G. C. (Home)

These matches will be available to book on the website from 18th June, and will remain open until 8th July, when team selections will be made.

To be considered for selection, please go to the SENIORS drop‑down menu, select Inter‑Club Matches, and complete the Match Sign‑Up Form.

The Senior Matches against

HORSLEY LODGE (Home) Monda y09:30 Jul 06
BIRSTALL  (Away) Wednesday 09:30 Jul 15
STANTON O/T WOLDS (Home) Monday 09:30 Jul 20

The above matches are with the Captain for selection

Senior Men’s Inter‑Club Matches

The Senior Matches against

  • WORKSOP (Away) - Friday 10:00 Jul 03

These teams have now been selected and published in the News section.

Players representing the team are kindly asked to wear the Senior Men’s Club colours:
navy blue sweater and white polo shirt, both embroidered with the Club Badge.Back to Dashboard

Next Fixture

Thu 25th Jun 2026

Seniors NO SENIORS COMPETITION Club Monthly Medal - (Q)

NO SENIORS COMPETITION Club Monthly Medal