Golden oldies still going strong

By GRAHAM MARSDEN

Last updated at 23:35 21 May 2007


Do Gordan and Anne Hughes are already 火刑/賭けるing a (人命などを)奪う,主張する to one 記録,記録的な/記録する in this year's Daily Mail Foursomes. 警報d by our story last week about Dun Laoghaire's Muriel Ahern and Sheila Kennedy, the ladies from the Arkley club in Hertfordshire are (人命などを)奪う,主張するing the 肩書を与える of the oldest team remaining in this year's 競争.

Muriel, 71, and Sheila, 73, 屈服するd out when they were beaten in the third 一連の会議、交渉/完成する by Joan Melvin and Noeleen Murphy at Beaverstown in 郡 Dublin.

But Do and Anne, who at 76 and 73 それぞれ can 誇る a 連合させるd age five years greater than the Irish pair, are still going strong.

After winning their club's qualifying 競争, the pair saw off Grims Dyke's Joyce Howard and Janice Bradshaw by one 穴を開ける in the first 一連の会議、交渉/完成する.

They followed that up with a more comfortable 5 and 3 victory over Patricia Hewson and Kate Bishop in 一連の会議、交渉/完成する two.

Do said: "We have been lucky to have home draws and lots of 発射s. But we are away in the third 一連の会議、交渉/完成する." Muriel knows that can 原因(となる) problems after her team's 敗北・負かす at Beaverstown.

The Dun Laoghaire 退役軍人 said: "We did not have the time to go there and play a practice 一連の会議、交渉/完成する, and that was hard. We also played in 豪雨, which didn't help."

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