Partridge and Brown win England’s top senior spots for 2015
Internationals
Richard Partridge and Julie Brown have capped winning seasons by being
named as England Golf’s top seniors for 2015.
Partridge,
the Irish and Scottish senior champion, and Brown, the British senior
women’s champion, have each won their respective orders of merit.
Brown,
from Trentham in Staffordshire, scored a runaway win, amassing more
than twice as many order of merit points as her closest rival, English
senior amateur champion Helen Lowe.
“I really wanted to win this, I was close last year and was pipped, so I’m very pleased,” she remarked.
The
highlight of her season was realising a long-held ambition to hold a
British title. “That was really special,” said Brown. “I always wanted
to win a British title and I lost in the final of the British amateur in
1984 at Troon. So this did mean a lot to me – even though I had to wait
a long time for it.”
She
added: “I also really enjoyed playing in the England team this year - I
don’t think I have ever laughed so much, we had so much fun as a team.”
They also had much success, taking the silver medal at the European
championships and winning the Senior Women’s Home Internationals.”
In addition
Brown was runner-up in the English senior amateur, which she won in
2014, and tied fifth in the English senior stroke play.
She
has just completed her second year as a senior and her target is to
keep on winning. “My goal is to do the same again next year, if I can,
if it’s possible. I definitely want to win another title.”
Richard
Partridge, from Wildernesse in Kent, described his order of merit win
as: “The pinnacle of a superb and very satisfying personal season.
“To
beat one’s fellow competitors and to be constantly to the fore
throughout the season against some impressive foe is extremely
gratifying and something of which I am very proud and I will be hoping
to continue next season.”
It
was, he said, “a great and unexpected thrill” to win the Irish title
and then to follow it up by winning the Scottish. He was also runner-up
in the Welsh championship, although he says that was the one which got
away, having held a four-shot lead with eight holes to play.
Partridge
returned to the England senior team after an absence of a year and
described his selection for the European championship and the Senior
Home Internationals as “both a great honour and experience.”
Looking
ahead, his priorities include trying to retain his titles and giving
himself a chance of England team selection. He’d also like to regain the
Kent senior title. “Consistent performance is the key to success and I
will be doing my utmost to try and continue where this season has
ended,” said Partridge.
Leading final placings
Senior Women
1 Julie Brown (Trentham) 122187 2 Helen Lowe (Scraptoft) 54987 3 Lulu Housman (Wyke Green) 50570 4 Lindsey Shaw (Chevin) 47790 5 Caroline Berry (Bromborough) 41549 6 Sue Dye (Delamere Forest) 38421 7 Cath Rawthore (Sale) 24895 8 Aileen Greenfield (Pyecombe) 24300 9 Joanna Galway (Pyecombe) 18648 10 Janet Melville (Royal Birkdale) 18169
Senior Men
1 Richard Partridge (Wildernesse) 87322 2 Ian Attoe (Worplesdon) 79320 3 Stephen East (Moortown) 59493 4 Alan Mew (Stoneham) 55271 5 Mark Stones (Boyce Hill) 50729 6 David Niven (Newbury & Crookham) 49159 7 Clive Jones (Golf de Toulouse Seilh) 40055 8 Keith Waters (West Byfleet) 37219 9 Andrew Atkinson (Windermere) 34478 10 Chris Reynolds (Littlestone) 29184
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Lyndsey Hewison Press Officer England Golf pr@englandgolf.org 07825 752 193 |
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