John Dillon Holds Fort at Chalgrave Manor With 40 Points on the Board
In a day of parkland puzzles and towering tees, John Dillon emerged victorious at the CFC Golf Day, fending off sharp shooter Aaron Gentle, who thrilled with the best gross score and some nifty pin-winning feats.
Dillon’s Steady Hand Sets the Pace
John Dillon strode out of the gates at Chalgrave Manor with a sturdy 9 points through three holes, proving early he wasn't just there for the scenery. By the midpoint at six holes, he’d nudged ahead on 17 points, signaling intent to make the day his own. His performance kept him comfortably in sight of the trophy, claiming top spot in Stableford points with a neat 40 at day's end.
Gentle’s Gross Brilliance Shines Bright
While Dillon clinched the Stableford crown, Aaron Gentle delighted the golf purists with a sizzling gross score of 73—the best round on the course. Complementing this mastery, Gentle also pocketed Nearest Pin honours on Hole 5 and showed off his horsepower with a monster 346-yard drive on Hole 9. Clearly, Gentle’s game had more than one string to its bow.
Back Nine Drama Unfolds
Chalgrave Manor didn’t give up its secrets lightly; the back nine saw a serious shuffle in the standings. Louis led briefly at the turn with 23 points but Aaron Gentle surged on with 34 after 15 holes, widening the gap with his birdie-laden charge. The front-runners turned on the style with an impressive 17-point haul over the closing holes—a sign the course’s elevation changes and doglegs sparked both opportunity and mischief late on.
Movers and Shakers Take Centre Stage
John Reynolds dazzled with the round’s biggest positional leap, vaulting from 20th at the half-way mark to a sparkling 5th place finish—one of the day's most eye-catching comebacks. Craig and Adam also carved through the field with solid back-nine efforts, climbing 8 and 7 places respectively. On the flip side, some found the sloping greens and strategic challenges less forgiving, but that just adds spice to the competition.
Counting Back to Victory and Notable Slams
The Singles competition came down to a countback based on the last six holes, with John Dillon triumphing thanks to his solid close—because who said golf isn’t a game of suspense? Meanwhile, the nearest pin contests were sprinkled with talent: Chris’s pinpoint shot on Hole 7 and Aaron Grey’s ace on Chalgrave’s signature water-crossing par-3 at Hole 10 both earned their moments in the sun. A fine day's golf, indeed.


