Millfield School Golf Academy Crowned Champions of the Desert Springs & Millfield European Schools Team Championships

 

Desert Springs Resort, Europe’s only international award-winning luxury family resort and championship desert golf course in the Almanzora region of Almeria in south-east Spain, was host to the III Desert Springs & Millfield European Schools Team Championships between Saturday 14th to Wednesday 17th February 2016.

The Team Championship was open to boys and girls of all ages with a maximum handicap of 24 and was held over 3 days (54-Holes). For tournament day one & two the format was 4 Ball-Better-Ball Pairs Stabelford Points. The format for tournament day three was team individual Stableford Points Scores being combined to achieve the Teams accumulative Stableford score.

“Yet another excellent event. The children have enjoyed the trip very much. Nothing more to add other than that we are very much looking forward to next year!”

That is the verdict of Ryan Scott, PGA Coach for Loretto Golf Academy based at Scotland’s leading Scottish private boarding school, set in 85 acres of leafy campus just outside Edinburgh that provides an all-round education for just over 600 boys and girls aged 3-18.

“The event is not only made by the great accommodation and facilities but also the ‘nothing is too much trouble’ attitude of all of the staff. Thank you for making our stay a real pleasure!”

That was the summary of Neil Kendrick, Head of Cricket and Golf at Whitgift School.

The Team Championships got under way at Desert Springs Resort on Sunday 14th February with a practice round on the Championship Indiana course, providing all players the opportunity to experience Europe’s first and only true desert golf course in preparation of the tournament rounds, followed by a Welcome Reception & Dinner at the Resorts Crocodile Club restaurant.

Monday 15th February saw tournament day one take place on the Indiana course where the teams played 4 Ball-Better-Ball Pairs Stableford Points for team rankings. Team ‘Loretto 7’ led the way with 77 points, 5 under par followed by ‘Whitgift 1’ and ‘Millfield 2’ on 75 points, 3 under par.

The tournament format was repeated on day two Tuesday 16th February, and in true golfing fashion this was the day for some teams to try and hold their position whilst others would be trying to climb the team rankings!

Team ‘Millfield 1’ led the way with the main charge on the field with an improvement on their first round total by 7 points, achieving an impressive 79 stableford points, 7 under par, securing the best score of the day.  Team ‘Loretto 1’ and Teams ‘Whitgift 1’ and ‘Millfield 2’, maintained the pressure on the field by securing the second and third best team stableford points score of the day, 75 and 72 respectively.

After day two the team rankings took on a different look. Leading the way was Team ‘Millfield 1’ with 151 stabelford points, closely followed by second place Team ‘Loretto 1’, only one stableford point behind, with 149 stableford points and in third position lay Team ‘Loretto 7’ with 148 stableford points.

Enjoying their evening BBQ & ‘Quiz-Night’ at the Resorts Crocodile Club restaurant, the competitors were informed of the team rankings going into tournament day three, which was to see the team individual Stableford Points Scores being combined to achieve the Teams accumulative Stabelford score.

When all the shots were played and all the putts sunk, the Team event was to prove to become a close event, which came down to the last team members!

Team ‘Loretto 6’ showed a great display of golf during the last tournament round, returning cards with 43 and 37 points, leading the charge and climbing spots on the leaderboard.

However, It was clear to see that the Championship was going to come down to a battle between Team ‘Millfield 1’, ‘Loretto 1’ and Team ‘Loretto 7’ who, going into the final round were only separated by three stabelford points.

Team ‘Loretto 7’ were first to complete their round recording a score of 67 stableford points, insufficient to battle for the title, followed by Team ‘Loretto 1’ with 72 points, meaning that all that was left for Team ‘Millfield 1’ to do was to ensure they could do the same to claim the trophy. Team ‘Millfield 1’ accepted the challenge and posted a score of 77 points, with rounds of 40 and 37 points to claim the ‘III Desert Springs & Millfield European Schools Team Championship’!

A fitting and climatic end to a tournament played in the best sporting spirit!

Further, there were individual trophies on offer to be awarded to the male and female player with the Best Individual Scratch Score and Best overall individual Stableford points score for tournament round three.

Best Male Scratch score was awarded to Niklas Jakobsen from Team ‘Loretto 1’ with a playing handicap of 6,8 and an impressive score of 4 over par 75.

Best Female Scratch score was awarded to Louise Caldon from Team ‘Millfield 1’ with a playing handicap of 7,2 and a score of 8 over par 79.

Best overall individual Stableford points score was awarded to Sam Stones from Team ‘Loretto 6’ with a playing handicap of 24 amassing a score of 7under par resulting in 43 Stableford Points.

16-year-old Alfie Fox, 1 handicap from Whitgift School remarked:

“Thank you for such another brilliant week. Everything was just perfect and the staff looked after us so well. See you next year!”

“Thank you very much for a really enjoyable week. From the pick up in the airport with lunch provided, delicious meals every day. This has been an amazing event, which I would indeed recommend to my friends. A big many thanks too of course to the staff for making all this possible!”

“Everything was perfect except for one thing, the fact that we couldn’t stay any longer. I sincerely thank all the staff for being so friendly from when we arrived to when we leave. This trip was probably the most memorable school trip I will have in a long time.”

Those were the respective views of 17-year old Nikolaj Dahl with a handicap of 3,7 and 16-year old Yannick Artigolle with a handicap of 4, from Loretto Golf Academy.

Colin Burgess, Head of Golf at Bradfield College commented:

“We have had a memorable and enjoyable week at Desert Springs. As you will no doubt have noticed, we brought a younger group this year and for many of them this will have been their first Golf Tournament experience. It could not have been a better one; they have much enjoyed being part of the event and have also greatly appreciated the excellent food and accommodation. Everything has run like clockwork and our players have greatly appreciated your support and encouragement both on and off the course.”

16-year-old Harry Plowman Ollington with a handicap of 1, from Whitgift School remarked:

“Thank you to all the staff for another great week. The course was in fantastic condition. Can’t wait to come back!”

Karen Nicholls, Millfield School Director of Golf, commented:

“A very enjoyable trip and always made to feel “at home”. The staff are all very friendly and professionals in their area. Desert Springs is a resort you need to experience!”

17-year-old Tom Barker with a handicap of 2, from Millfield Golf Academy remarked:

“I live for Desert Springs putting and chipping greens!”

15-year-old William O’Holloran with a handicap of 14, from Millfield Golf Academy remarked:

“I had a great week at Desert Springs.

The Golf course and practice facilities were great and I can’t wait until next year!”

The students coaches and school staff were accommodated in some of the privately owned Apartments, Townhouses and Pueblo Villas normally reserved for holidays and short breaks at Desert Springs and the resort’s executive chef was on hand to cater for the special dietary requirements of individual players dining in the Crocodile Club and El Torrente Restaurant.

Simon Coaker, Desert Springs Director of Golf, remarked:

“Desert Springs has become renowned for successfully hosting warm weather winter golf training camps for national and county union golf teams, as well as club and school teams, from throughout the UK and Europe. We are particularly proud of our relationship with Millfield School and we are extremely proud to partner together with Millfield School and host this event, now in its third year, which provides the opportunity for schools from within Europe to come together at one meeting point and compete against other schools in a friendly atmosphere, some of whom they would not normally compete against. The whole event has been a great success for all involved and we are already working on the dates for next years event!”

–  For details of Golf & Sports Training Camps, Corporate Golf Events and Meetings at Desert Springs call 01242 680 116

–  To find out more about the Desert Springs & Millfield European Schools Team Championships visit the website http://www.almanzora.com/en/holidays/packages/schoolschampionship.html

 

Additional background Information

Warm weather winter training camps at Desert Springs

 

Desert Springs, Europe’s only international award-winning luxury family resort and championship desert golf course, is proving to be one of the most popular destinations for warm weather winter training camps among the growing number of schools with their own golf academies and teams, currently estimated at around 90 in the UK. Visiting groups have included golfing pupils from, Hartpury Golf College, Lee Westwood Golf Academy, Darren Clarke Golf School, Millfield School, Reading Blue Coat School at Sonning-on-Thames, King Edward’s School in Bath and Loretto School at Musselburgh near Edinburgh.

 

All school golf trips to Desert Springs are bespoke. If desired, the programme can include time away from the golf course for some local sightseeing in what many regard as ‘the real Spain.’

During their stay pupils have opportunities to swim, play tennis, football and use the gymnasium, trim trail, jogging tracks, paddle tennis and beach volley ball courts.

 

Desert Springs is easy to reach from the UK, thanks to three international airports. They are: Almeria Airport, around 40 minutes away by road; Murcia Airport, 80 minutes by car, and Alicante Airport which is a drive of less than two hours. Airlines currently flying to the region from the UK include easyJet, Monarch, Ryanair, Jet2, Jetair Fly and Thomas Cook.

 

Already well known as a resort specialising in family holidays, Desert Springs is gaining popularity as a centre for warm-weather training for cricketers and footballers, as well as golfers.

 

Accommodation is provided in the apartments and villas available for holidays and short breaks at Desert Springs. Meals are served in the resort’s Croc Restaurant, part of the family-friendly Crocodile Club that is geared up for a wide variety of leisure activities and the award winning El Torrente Restaurant at the Club House.

 

A spokesman for Desert Springs said that, depending on the size of the group and its requirements, the total cost of a four-day trip for warm weather training, including flights, would work out at between £350 and £400 per person.

 

The Desert Springs Resort & Golf Club

Facilities already completed and in use at Desert Springs include:

 

  • a par 72 -18-hole USGA Indiana golf course designed by former Great Britain and Ireland Golf Team Captain Peter McEvoy who was inspired by the desert courses of Arizona and California;

 

  • a golf academy whose PGA qualified teaching professionals cater for several international teams, for the women’s elite squads of the Golf Union of Wales and for many of the English County Union’s elite squads; PGA European Tour and LET players.

 

  • two hard tennis courts, two paddle courts, beach volley ball and two football pitches – one is a full-size grass pitch; the other is designed for five-a-side games;

 

  • a Cricket Academy with facilities that comprise; a nineteen (19) bay grass wicket and run up with nets, a two bay artificial wicket with nets, a full length artificial grass wicket, a Professional Bola Bowling Machine with 28 ball feeder, a slip catch cradle and a specific hard standing area, which provides outside space for facilities such as a free weights gym, stretching mats and a medical area

 

  • a Spanish colonial style Golf Club House with a lounge, bar, restaurant, locker rooms, TV and reading rooms, and a Ralph Lauren Golf Boutique.

 

  • The Crocodile Club which provides family fun at the heart of the resort with pools, equipped sand play areas, a kid’s battery powered John Deere Gator circuit and a games room as well as a Jacuzzi, sun lawns and a pool bar;

 

  • a health and fitness club and spa.

 

Awards

Desert Springs has been awarded the Daily Mail Best Almeria Award and the Bentley International Property Awards for the Best Spain Development and Best Architecture, as well as the Spanish National Madera Verde Prize for Environmentally Sensitive Development. El Torrente Restaurant has received the New Millennium International Gastronomy Award for the Tourist, Hotel and Catering Industry. This award was created by the Trade Leaders Club with the aim of distinguishing companies from all countries, for the outstanding quality of their products or services.

 

The climate of the Almanzora coastal region

Desert Springs takes it name from the region’s desert microclimate, which is unique in Europe. It has the warmest winter weather on the continent with an annual average of more than nine hours of daily sunshine and maximum daily temperatures of between 16°C (60°F) and 30°C (86°F) throughout the year.  Annual rainfall is less than 200 mm.  The Almanzora’s coastal waters are among the cleanest and warmest in Europe, attracting both fish and diving enthusiasts.

 

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Simon Coaker

The Almanzora Group Ltd

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