Sizzling siblings set second half off to a scorching start
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Davenport’s dynamic duo Jamie and Scott Howarth got the Manchester Alliance season back on track after the wettest-ever February and a great lack of golf playability across the region.
The first two fixtures had been canceled at Hart Common and Stand Golf Clubs but great work at Bury by course manager Dave Berry and his staff saw 18 holes available for play and this was backed by friendly and efficient hospitality in the clubhouse.
There were plenty of smiles and friendly banter as a busy Alliance field enjoyed the return to action.
Dominating the early scores were Poulton Park’s Alex Pritchard and Terry Broadhurst 43 and Alliance legend Phil Archer and his Leigh partner Mark Pasquill (Leigh) 42 with Phil putting the individual pro target of 38 at the top of the table.
Then the Howarth brothers stepped in with Scott combining with club colleague Dave Waldron-Kelly to win the pro am section with 46 three more than Alex Pritchard and Terry Broadhurst.
In joint third place on 42 were Andy Palmer (Chorley) and Paul Barlow (Stamford), Phil Kelly and Martin Dwyer (Stamford) and Phil Archer and Mark Pasquill.
Scott Howarth made it a double in the individual pro section with 39, one more than little brother Jamie, Phil Archer and Phil Kelly.
The am am section also produced some hot scoring led by Mick Holmes (Cheadle) and late substitute Colin Stephenson (Bury) on 46. Richard Blackwell (Mottram Hall) and table tennis legend John Hilton (Davenport) were two behind on 44 and Ian Taylor and Keith White (Ashton-in-Makerfield) came third with 43 on a card play off from Craig Gilligan (High Legh Park) and Leigh Leopards Super League star John Asiata (Hart Common).
Taking the final prize for Nearest the pin was Disley professional Scott Jackson.
Geoff Garnett