Information relating to the Seniors Section at Beeston Fields Golf Club
With many of the regulars away representing the section in the match against Birstall, the second Seniors Medal of the season was a more intimate affair, with 22 players taking to the course. With numbers reduced, the field was combined into one division, but the competition remained as keen as ever.
It was Stu Newland who rose above the pack, returning an excellent nett 67 (73–6) to claim top spot and the £17 first prize. A tidy round, steady throughout, and fully deserving of the win.
In second place, Steve Wilson posted a solid nett 69 (81–12), earning £15 and keeping the pressure on the leader. Just behind him came Bill Litchfield, whose nett 72 (92–20) secured third place and £13.
Rounding out the prize winners was L.ance Rosie, carding a nett 73 (80–7) to take fourth place and £11.
The £5 card draw went to John Hopwood, who will no doubt claim it was all down to skill rather than luck.
Because so many players were away on match duty, an additional Medal No. 2B has been added to the fixture list for Tuesday 4th June, subject to availability—giving everyone a fair crack at the early‑season medals.
A smaller field, but still a competitive and enjoyable morning’s golf, with some excellent scoring at the top of the leaderboard.
All winnings will be credited to your bar card in due course.
Thursday 16th April 2026
Congratulations to Mark Brook, winner of Division 1 in the Seniors Stableford No. 2 competition, returning an excellent score of 34 points on his very first appearance in the Seniors Section.
Congratulations also to Wayne Nixon, who topped Division 2 with the day’s highest score of 35 points, securing a well‑deserved win.
Full results for both divisions are available in the Results section.
Radcliffe‑on‑Trent Golf Club
Monday 13th July 2026
Further details are available on the Captain’s Information Page.
Results and picture in the NEWS Section

Wednesday 13th May 2026
The Beeston Fields Seniors team refused to be put off by the weather as they stormed to a dominant 7½–½ home victory over Ruddington Grange. Waterproofs were zipped up, umbrellas were deployed in all directions, and players battled through gusty winds, a lively hailstorm, and the occasional teasing burst of sunshine. It was a day for hardy golfers—and Beeston proved the hardiest of all.
Match Performances
Other Key Statistics
Final Score:
Beeston Fields 7½ – ½ Ruddington Grange
A superb all‑round performance in testing conditions, played in great spirit and with the kind of resilience that has become a hallmark of the Seniors Section. Well played, everyone.
Full results in the news section
The Seniors earned a creditable away draw of 4points each at Erewash Valley, where the home side fielded a familiar face in Ron Tinson, formerly of this Parish and still very much capable of mischief on a golf course.
Beeston’s wins came courtesy of three strong pairings:
Keki Ashburner & Phil Mawson, steady and assured for a 2&1 victory
Dave Bull & Drew Armstrong, who controlled their match for a 3&2 win
And the standout margin of the day from Rob McWilliam & Mike Gilbert, triumphant by 5&4—though Mike insists the credit belongs entirely to Rob’s excellent golf
Two valuable half‑points were secured by Matt Lavelle & Andy Lowe and Tim Hawkins & John Sallis, both pairs showing the resilience needed away from home. As for the remaining three pairings, they have opted to place the blame squarely on the slow greens, which is of course a time‑honoured golfing tradition.
In other news, no fewer than five Beeston Fields players managed to leave the premises without paying for their food. While this may resemble a coordinated dine‑and‑dash, the Captain wishes to clarify that this is not official BFGC Seniors policy.
With payment‑chasing now required at both home and away fixtures this season, he will be issuing firmer reminders in future—ideally before players reach the car park.
Thanks to all who played and contributed to an entertaining day, both on and off the course.
Final Score:
Erewash Valley 4 - 4 Beeston Fields
Full results in the news section
The Seniors’ unbeaten run came to an end at Mickleover, where the home side proved just a little too strong, taking the match 5½–2½. Despite the result, it was a thoroughly enjoyable day: the course was in excellent condition, the welcome warm, and the weather kinder than expected — which is always a bonus when travelling across Derbyshire.
Like ourselves, Mickleover have now moved these fixtures from the white tees to the yellows, though judging by the collective muttering on the way round, this hasn’t made the course feel any shorter or any easier.
Beeston’s standout performance came in the final match, where Rich Gibney and Andy Lowe stormed to an impressive 5&3 victory — a proper statement win to round off the day. Julian Ennis and Graham Pretty also delivered a strong result with a 2&1 success.
The moment of the day, however, belonged to Keith Evans, who produced a shot worthy of any highlight reel: holing out from 138 yards on the 12th for a magnificent eagle. Keith and partner Martin Bottomley then fought back from 4 down to secure an excellent half — a comeback that showed real grit.
Naturally, we will now be expecting Keith to provide at least one eagle per match for the remainder of the season. No pressure at all.
Thank you to all who played.
Full results in the news section
The next three Senior Matches are:
These matches will be available to book on the website from 18th Apr, and will remain open until 10th May, 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
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.
Please book your tee time jvia the Start Sheet on the Seniors’ Notice Board in the foyer.
The Start Sheet will be displayed on the Seniors’ Notice Board.
There will be no earlier starts on the day. This ensures a full clubhouse for the Presentation of the Jack Chettle Trophy, which will take place immediately after the competition.
Play in 3‑balls from 9.00am.
The entry fee is £6, which includes a bacon roll at the end.
This competition will be played in two divisions:
This is an Honours Board Competition and a qualifying event for handicap purposes.
Enter your scorecard into the computer before handing it to a member of the Committee.