Results of the CEMGC Invitational Minigolf Tournament at the Dunton Hills Family Golf Centre in Essex.
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CEMGC Invitational Tournament winner Emily 'Lemony' Gottfried receives her prize from Mark 'The Natural' Wood |
On Saturday 6 December 2014
Emily Gottfried won the first-ever
CEMGC Invitational Minigolf Tournament in a five-player Pro contest.
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The Cambridgeshire & Essex Mini Golf Club members line-up at Dunton Hills Family Golf Centre. From l-r Adrian Amey, Chris Wood, Mark Wood, Emily Gottfried |
The contest was held over two 18-hole rounds on the tough layout at the
Dunton Hills Family Golf Centre in West Horndon, Brentwood, Essex with players from the
Cambridgeshire & Essex Mini Golf Club taking part along with
Richard Gottfried of the
Midlands Minigolf Club. Each competitor used a
Golf ball in the event, with Emily winning using a
Putter King ball.
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Emily Gottfried playing in the CEMGC Invitational Tournament |
Emily scored rounds of 50 and 49 for a total of 99, with Chris Wood also scoring a 99 to join the sub-100 club after rounds of 51 and 48. Wood's second round also included the tournament's only hole-in-one.
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Chris Wood playing in the CEMGC Invitational Tournament |
The title was decided by a four-hole cumulative score play-off, with holes 1, 2, 8 and 9 used to decide the winner. Emily shot a total of 9, with Chris scoring 13.
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Emily Gottfried and Chris Wood on the 8th hole in the play-off at the CEMGC Invitational Tournament |
After her victory Emily said "I am, of course, ecstatic to win the first CEMGC Invitational Tournament. Its a really enjoyable course, and playing on a bright, if chilly day, with a great group of my club-mates and the guest competitor, was brilliant. Although the holes are long and there are some very tricky greens, I liked it. Playing somewhere new and individual was fun. Congrats to Chris 'Bunker' Wood on coming in with a 99, but commiserations for losing the play-off."
Richard said "I enjoyed competing in the CEMGC Invitational Tournament and while the Dunton Hills miniature golf course is incredibly tough, it was still great fun. Well done to Emily on her well deserved win and thanks to the Cambridgeshire & Essex Mini Golf Club for organising the event."
With a total length of 734 feet, including a 62ft long 17th hole the Dunton Hills Miniature Golf course saw players battling for twos in the frosty conditions.
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Mark Wood launches a shot at the CEMGC Invitational |
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Adrian Amey playing the 9th hole during round two of the CEMGC Invitational |
The course record was set at 48 by Richard Gottfried during round one, with Chris Wood equaling the score in round two.
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Guest player Richard Gottfried of the MMGC plays at the CEMGC Invitational |
Round one leaderboard:
- Richard Gottfried - 48
- Chris Wood - 49
- Emily Gottfried - 50
- Chris Wood - 51
- Adrian Amey - 61
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The 2014 CEMGC Invitational Champion Emily Gottfried |
Final results:
1. Emily Gottfried - 50 & 49 = 99* won four-hole play-off
2. Chris Wood - 51 & 48 = 99
3. Mark Wood - 49 & 56 = 105
4. Richard Gottfried - 48 & 59 = 107
5. Adrian Amey - 61 & 58 = 119
Links:
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Dunton Hills Family Golf Centre website
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Cambridgeshire & Essex Mini Golf Club on Facebook
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CEMGC Invitational event result, report, photos and update on the CEMGC Facebook page
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CMGC website
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Minigolf at Dunton Hills Golf Course in Essex
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Playing the Dunton Hills Miniature Golf Course in West Horndon, Essex
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Minigolf and Crazy Golf in Essex
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Crazy World of Minigolf Tour - List and links for all Miniature Golf courses visited to date