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The Middlesex County golf Partnership (MCGP) was formally launched on Tuesday 23rd September 2008 at the Northwick Park Golf complex. 12 of the 36 County clubs were represented with over 20 people attending. These included General Managers, Junior Organisers, Professionals and Club Captains.
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Middlesex Boys Championship
The 1st Majors -Under 18/16/14- were played at Mill Hill GC on Wed 27 May. The weather certainly in the morning was somewhat unkind with continuous light rain and a nasty wind - at least it improved in the afternoon.
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Presidents Foursomes Draw
The second round of the Presidents Foursomes sees the following teams pitted against each other.
Enfield v Muswell Hill
North Middlesex v Sudbury
Bush Hill Park v Harefield Place
Hendon v Ashford Manor
Matches to be played on or by June 28
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Middlesex Seniors vs Hertfordshire
The first match of the season was held at Redbourn on 21st May. The result was 3½-3½. Team players were: Anne Koychev, Mary Wilson, Pat Hone, Christine Phillips, Irene Lee-Donohoe, Gerry Archer, Pattie Barratt.
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