Millfield’s OM golf team scoops the silverware at the 2013 Grafton Morrish Every year the Old Millfieldian Golf team turn their hand to regaining the Public Schools Old Boys Golf Association (PSOBGA) Grafton Morrish trophy – a feat we have only achieved on one previous occasion, back in 1974. The competition starts with over 100
The Bristol GC. Friday 3rd August 2012. 1 Richard Champion & Adam Graveney v John and Fran Davies 2 Sandie Meacher & Gavin Bradbury v Phil Cookson & Sarah Champion 3 Matt Condren & Jane Rees v Rob Furlong & Hazel Bevan 4 James Macey & David Fear v Rod & Marian Speed 5 Chris
he 2012 Old Millfieldian Golfing Society Summer Meeting will take place at Denham Golf Club in Bucks. Date: Thursday 21st June 2012 Coffee and bacon roll upon arrival Clubhouse open from 7.45am 18 holes golf: Tee-off from 8.30am – 9.00am Magnificent 3-course Denham lunch (Optional golf after lunch) Prizes: There are individual scratch and handicap prizes, and team prizes also.
The OM Golfing Society recently held its first meeting at Walton Heath Golf Club in Surrey. Some 30 OM’s and current pupils enjoyed a fabulous day at Surrey’s finest golf club. Whilst assembling for coffee and bacon rolls in the comfort of the Clubhouse, the gathering OM’s saw the Millfield minibus pull up. Four of
On 17th of April sixteen golfers from Millfield School accompanied by Karen Nicholls, Stuart Wells, Mr Hawksworth and Mr Cookson started their exciting trip to South Africa. We landed in Johannesburg next morning after a tiring 12 -hour flight and headed straight to the charming Sun City Resort. As we arrived to the resort early
Grafton Morrish, Public Schools Old Boys Golf Competition 2010 Gavin Bradbury, 1981-1983; Kingweston The ongoing quest to repeat Millfield’s 1974 win at the Grafton Morrish tournament, began in earnest in May 2010 with the spring qualifying event at Royal Ashdown Forest Golf club in East Sussex. The course, famous for having no bunkers, is ranked
Our 2009 Public Schools Old Boys Golf Association pilgrimage began with the spring qualifying event at Royal Ashdown Forest Golf club in East Sussex. The course, famous for having no bunkers, is ranked in the Top 100 courses in the British Isles so always provides a stern test for (some of!) Millfield’s most gritty old
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