The Golfing Society enjoyed two days of mostly good weather this week in Kent playing Littlestone and Sene Valley.
11 golfers took part for a number of prizes each day – including overall stableford score, nearest the pin and a bonus nearest the green in two on the second day.
Littlestone played benignly with little wind, although a few heavy showers among the sunshine dampened a few spirits.

We enjoyed a comfortable stay at The Imperial Hythe and dinner at The Waterfront, serenaded by a singer and watching Spurs rightfully win some silverware.

Sene Valley is a hidden gem (and tremendous value) with lightning greens and challenging changes of elevation.

A worthy, but not entirely popular winner of the two day meet was Paul Thompson with 66 points.

Winner on day one (Littlestone) was James Stringer (points) and Bob Palmer (nearest the pin) and day two (Sene Valley) was Paul Hobson (points and nearest the green in two), Bob Palmer (longest drive) and winner of nearest the pin and the Mog Mug/Hack-Spud tankard was Doc Holliday.