30th Anniversary of Brean Golf Day

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The IJF are very grateful to Brean for once again holding their annual golf day with a share of the proceeds being received by the fund. £50,000 has been raised for the IJF over the past 30 years for which we are very thankful.

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Another successful day in the sun at Sports Celebrity Am

With the government restrictions being lifted just in time the 30th Anniversary staging of Brean’s Sport Celebrity Am Golf tournament went ahead as planned on Wednesday. The 30th staging also was matched by the temperature being in the 30’s as well making it a very hot day on the course for the 90 plus players taking part.

The day, hosted by the House family at the Brean Country Club, was again a successful one with over £5,000 being raised for the two beneficiaries of the day, The Injured Jockeys Fund and St Margaret’s Hospice. As with most charities over the past 12 months both of these have seen a massive drop in their funding so the event was a very welcome bonus to them as well.

Brean’s PGA Professional and Director of Golf Andrew March along with his assistant Josh Heseltine-Smith did the bulk of the organising this year and the duo were very pleased to get 23 teams coming to the starting post in the midday sun and they were also very grateful for the generous support of the many sporting celebrities who once again graced the fairways of Brean.

Photo by Mike Lang

As always the Racing world was well supported with Jonathan Powell organising the players. Two time Grand National winner Carl Llewellyn was joined by former Aintree starter Simon McNeill, jockey Kevin Jones, trainers Anthony Honeyball and Charles Whitaker and former jockey Jeff King. Recently retired former England, Bath and Gloucester rugby star Matt Banahan returned to support the event once again and was joined by ex Footballers Gary Owers, Martin Paul and Rob Edwards, the current Forest Green Rovers manager. Darts star Bob Anderson, who is another long time supporter, also took part as did his namesake ex Wigan Warriors Rugby League player Rhys Anderson who made his debut. As always a sprinkling of PGA Professional’s joined various teams too to support the day.

First past the winning post on the day was the Brean Golf Club team led by Club Captain Dave Morgan. He was joined by Dan Broom, Roy Fletcher and their secret weapon Paul Bacon who apparently sizzled in the sun! They amassed a stunning 96 stableford points to collect the Tom Childs Memorial Trophy and win by 5 from the Jones Bros Builders team. Wayne Barrett and Phil Hodgson were joined by the ever competitive Dave and Eric Jones in that quartet to take second on 91. One of the stalwart teams of the event are Tom’s Boys who annually represent the late Tom Childs. Steve Bateman and Steve Mason were this year joined by Chris and Richard Fairchild to take third spot on 88. Carl Llewellyn led the Tony’s Tigers team to fourth on 87 as he was joined by event debutants Tony and Tracy Spencer and Brian Imrie. Rounding out the prizes were the Brean Seniors team on 86. Seniors Captain Elect John Cranley, deputising for Seniors Captain Mike Short who unfortunately suffered a broken collarbone last week, joined forces with Pete Dunn, Brian Read and Mike Hurman to feature in the prizes.

Everyone really enjoyed the day and many commented on how impressed they were with facilities now offered at Brean. The course was prepared in excellent condition by Head Greenkeeper Max Smith and his team whilst the off course offering enjoyed in the wonderful surroundings of the Country Club was also well received and highly complimented.

With many of teams already planning a return visit in 2022 the event looks to be still going strong as it moves into its fourth decade of existence.

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