Friday 27 May 2011

Posthumously, humorously, 2011.

It has been nearly a couple of weeks now, and no reports since SCC 2011 was dramatically won again by Team Manchester. It was a fraught weekend where this yeas underdogs, Team Nottingham, managed to fight (amazingly) for the SCC Cup in an incredible battle against Team Manchester. In the end the most attractive team won, but only by a bum hair's whisker on the 17th hole when the heavens opened, and the angels smiled on Team Manchester.

Team Manchester stalwart and 5 time winner had this to say:

"Well what can I say that hasn't been said already. It was a tough final round and it's a shame that the trophy couldn't be shared between teams. But as it goes, im glad that the prettier team won. Yes, Dom has the balls and the looks, Si has the smile and the swing, but unfortunately in golf sometimes it just comes down to golfing ability which i was pleased to showcase on the 18th green!"

We are waiting to hear from this years wooden spoon winners and from the new incoming member (and previous SCC winner) Matt "Who's your Grandaddy" Miller on next years events, but as is with the SCC blog, we probably wont be hearing much for at least the next 10 months.

So until April 2012, adieu x

Wednesday 11 May 2011

Croeso at Porthmadog, Tim Anian

Speculation mounted tonight that Team Liverpool are attempting to engratiate themselves yet further with North Walers by staging one of their famous warm up rounds tomorrow (Thursday).
The above banner, "Welcome to Porthmadog, Team Genius" was spotted at yesterday's SCC Opening Ceremony (see story below).

If true, Porthmadog would join such prestigious courses as Machynys Peninsula GC, which last year reported a surge in bookings after Matkinson played his best golf of the weekend, hammering his teammate over 18 immediately prior to last year's SCC.


In other news, Matkinson remains tight-lipped as to his ball sponsorship deal for this year's event.

He would say as follows, however: "It's all about finding a ball which the others won't laugh at too much, but at the same time not spending too much money because, let's face it, Nefyn is quite close to the sea."

"In short, it's all about...professional distance."

Expectation rises as crowds gather.



With only one more sleep before the teams meet in the coastal town of Abersoch, local residents last night celebrated with the annual SCC opening ceremony.

Covered by the SCC's official sponser, Today's Golfer, we can clearly see the excitement of those who attended. Although it was only a relatively small affair due to the current economic climate and also due to the key missing element of Team Manchester, Matt 'I'll be back' Miller, the 400,000 strong crowd managed to party the night away.

Local ruffian and leek lover, Glynn Gfflyyywwnt said, "I can't believe that we are only one night away from the arrival of the SCC lads. I have been tugging myself around the house with excitement for more that a week now, i can't belive that the day is nearly here."

With the local bars now cleared out of all booze from last nights little shin-dig, it will certainly have to be a quick replenishment operation before the offical draw for tee times on Thursday night. The quick thinking captain for SCC 2011, Nick 'Homo' Brooker has been praised for his quick thinking in ordering in plenty of booze to keep the competitors well watered during Thursday evening.

In other news, Seddon, your a 'C'.

Until tomorrow, i wish you all well and a safe journey. ARAF!

Monday 9 May 2011

SCC 2011 chiefs confirm Tournament to go ahead




The golfing world was rocked on Saturday to here the tragic news of Seve Ballesteros. The golfing legend lost his three year battle with brain cancer and will be sorely missed. SCC officials had long debates on the 2011 competition and the international committee have finally decided the tournament to proceed. This comes with huge relief to the golfing world and the event will be seen as a fitting tribute to a true legend of the game.



One SCC team in particular had special ties with the Spanish matador. Team (wooden spoon) Nottingham have had a number of coaching sessions from Mr Ballesteros over the years as they valued his recovery shots after driving into the 'severe shit' of the links terrain. Team Nottingham star Simon Porter has been working on a specific shot to add to his armoury for this years 54 hole battle. (This shot can be viewed below by clicking on the link) Mr Porter (62) is looking for ways to bring his 36 handicap into play by the time the games reach each putting surface and has found that Seve was just the man. The green team may not hold any green jackets but are hoping for a good run this year and being in the mix come SCC Saturday following a hearty breakfast.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5JfA1D1pkc

With only three sleeps to go until the trip to the Welsh coast, preparations are hotting up for the opening ceremony. The worlds broadcasting channels are arriving today following the scoreboards and spectator stands erection. I think we can all agree, its gives us a twitch of the pants just to think of it all.



Over and Out

Sunday 8 May 2011

Match Fixing Scandal continued...

Dom 'swinging like a true 28 handicapper' Williams remains tight lipped over recent match fixing allegations following their recent odds drop to lose all three games at this years SCC, he made no real comment about the allegations in a recent interview with Razzle where he was quoted as saying:

"I will not be commenting on the recent allegations that Team Nottingham will throw matches at this years SCC, however I will say that we are starting to take breakfast orders for SCC 2012!"

The statement above does nothing to confirm or deny the allegations, however it is likely that his throw away comment was meant in jest!

Friday 6 May 2011

Match Fixing Scandal, Latest News.....


BREAKING NEWS >>>>>>> BREAKING NEWS >>>>>>>>

Report by Team Manchesters' rock, Peter 'Legend' Bramwell.

I'm live here outside SCC headquarters in the beautiful City of Manchester, home to the winning team of the SCC for 4 out of the 5 past years.

We have heard this morning of the scandalous news that one of this years teams has been accused of potential match fixing. We must stress that at this moment there is no hard evidence to back up the allegations, but it is very hard to deny when you look deeper into this teams history and also their preparations for this years event.

Team Nottingham's odds on william hill, the SCC's betting agent of choice, dropped dramatically last night from 6-5 to evens on the back of speculation that they may be the first team to lose all three of their SCC matches in one tournament. Of course at first most people thought this was just the bookies playing safe, but it has come to light that this apparent poor run of form is just a myth.

Since the court approved super-injunction was lifted on Team Nottingham's stalwart Simon 'SIMON' Sporter and Team Nottinghams lesser Williams, Dom 'Huge C' Williams, SCC have been given access to Mr Sporter's and Mr William's golf lesson register. It appears that huge amounts of money have been donated from an unknown company listed at IBM. Who this company is and what they do, cannot be found, but it appears that they have the funds to pay for the £300,000 spent on lessons, Top Flite balls and Donnay Slammers. Incredibly out of the 240 hours of lessons paid for by IBM, Mr Sporter was listed as the intended recipient of 180 hours of them and only attend 20, whilst Mr Williams was awarded the remaining 60 hours but only received 20 minutes.

This is the shocking news which has rocked the golfing world, and the only question which is remaining to be answered is did they not attend the lessons to lose on purpose?! We hope to hear from this years SCC captain Nick 'Massive Baby' Brooker any time soon, and im sure that Nottingham themselves will soon release a press statement. We believe that this will be from Mr Williams, as nobody can locate Mr Sporter as it is not SCC weekend yet.




On to other matters and Team Manchester, again won the pre-SCC friendly match against Luke Donald and his chubby partner Lee Westwood 5 and 4 at Royal Hale on Thursday night. Luke was humble in his interview after the event,

"What can I say, the course was in great condition, as always, and we really struggled on the back nine. You have to be completely focused for those tricky tee positions and our minds were in another world after watching Guytons high fade, we could barely contain ourselves. But Bramwell certainly was the back bone of the team, after beating Westy on the 1st in the pie eating comp, he managed a solid round of 70 to secure a deserved win. Again we will be putting our money on team Manchester in this years SCC as they seem to be the only team with the length and the girth to take it to the final green on Saturday. Oh by the way, if you see that C Seddon, tell him that he is a spawny git and he should be definitely off 6, 7 my arse."

Wednesday 4 May 2011

Team Birmingham Also Taking New Approach

With so many teams in this years SCC taking a new approach, Team Birmingham have also decided to come public by giving an insight into the approach that will hopefully lead to ultimate glory and see them crowned as Champion City 2011.

Drastic approaches such as Team Liverpool's Seddon actually acknowledging a handicap decrease for once, Team Nottingham's Williams deciding some months ago that a straight, longer ball was not suitable to cliff lined fairways of Nefyn GC and Team Manchesters Guyton actually retiring from all forms of golf apart from this one event, his first game of golf in nearly 2 years.

On to Birmingham's approach.....

Following a second year of disapointment, Brooker and Williams enlisted the services of some of the fittest minds at Birmingham City University (couldn't afford actual Birmigham Uni) to look into the contributing factors that have lead to the lack of success. The outcome was as follows:

1. The lack of chipping ability from a 'so-called' scratch golfer

2. Williams being such a sick note

3. Manchester being such spawny gits

4. Altitude






















The first 3 are beleived to ever presents that need to accepted, and learnt to be dealt with, the fourth however was addressable (is that a word?).
The SCC is always played at sea level, where the quality of air is superb and packed full of oxygen. Team Birmingham play a majority of their golf in the highest city in the country and therefore the main reason for our lack of success is that all the oxygen at sea level goes to their heads at crucial moments.

To try and acclimatise to the conditions that will be found at this years SCC the 2 players are taking quite different approaches. Brooker is spending a large amount of time along a different stretch of the Welsh coast and is currently believed to somewhere near Haverfordwest in a shitty B&B. Williams, unable to uproot his family to the coast has decided to go against the orders of experts and further dilute the quality of his oxygen by burying his rather huge nose in some of shittiest nappies ever seen (an assumption based on the fact that a Williams is producing the shit!)

We now know the reasons why, in less than 2 weeks we will know if the approach has worked!

Seddon shoots society Record forcing SCC betting markets to Rock!!!!


Team Liverpool's (No2) starlet yesterday smashed the record books of the Crown Jewels golf society by taking the weekly winnings (£53) with a sterling performance. The steady 8.3 handicapper had "just one of those days". In a statement 'Massive C' Seddon claims, "I'm devastated... I was two bad knocks from playing off 9 for this years competition and I go and do a thing like this!" Massive C shot a huge 43 points in a one over par round of golf that bodes well for Team Liverpool followers (captured in picture below).




What is probably the tightest and highest golf course on the Crown Jewels society circuit, Seddon guided his ball masterfully round Goring and Streatley Golf Course of which was the young mans debut appearance. Seddon stated, " The course was just set up for me today. Its tight, long, fast and you have to be on top of your short game. You need to have draws & fades in the locker and make plenty of birdies. I hear its the total opposite to Hale Municipal GC. I feel like I left a few shots out there today. I just hope I haven't peaked too soon before the big weekend!"


Seddon's new handicap of 7 will take some playing to after the changes made to his swing over the winter months, but the new look Team Liverpool will surely be in the mix come SCC Saturday afternoon. "I know we have the support (another reminder of the good luck gesture passed on from W&C at that wedding last Friday), its just a matter of my partner and I turning up and doing what we do.... winding up Bumwell until he kicks off with even more local bouncers!"

Monday 2 May 2011

Team Liverpool preparation “spot on, as usual”

SCC crowd favourites and perennial nearly men Team Liverpool have been taking a relaxed approach to preparing for this year’s big event at Nefyn GC.

Ian Woosnam OBE, former Masters champion and captain of the SCC commentary team, commented to SCCblogspot:

“It may be a bit unorthodox, but I think they’ve got it spot on, as usual.

I mean, why play more golf than you actually need to?”

Matkinson has stepped up his preparation in recent weeks by promoting his new “SCC diet”, in conjunction with various fast food joints on Holloway Road in north London.

“I’m a particular favourite of The Colonel, obviously.” Matkinson explained. “Although I also like the Keema Kebab, Pizza, Chicken, Fish, Chips, Sandwich and Salad House. It’s all about building a solid base for a solid swing.”

We can also report that Matkinson thought his birthday golf lesson a qualified success:

“He [the Hanbury Manor GC pro] looked at several aspects of my game. And he recommended quite a few changes to almost every aspect, to be honest. He also thought I had, I quote, ‘next to no chance’ of keeping a ball in play round Nefyn, which I think was a tad harsh.”

Taken a bit aback by this feedback, Matkinson has since limited his preparation to a little relaxed crazy golf with his girlfriend:

“I particularly wanted to work on my putting after last year’s debacle. Obviously a little crazy golf might help. Plus it’s good practise in case I’m ever asked to play Royal Hale.”

Chris Seddon, or “Seds” as he is affectionately known, has also been carbing up a bit in preparation for the SCC:



But he has largely been focusing on the mental aspects of his game.

“I’m just trying to block out a few things which might make me angry or upset”, Seds explained.

It’s to be hoped, then, that no-one mentions that semi-final at any stage during the weekend in Nefyn.

When asked by SCCblogspot about his recent Wembley experience, Seds flew into a rage and refused to talk any further to us, muttering bitterly “why didn’t he play Matty Taylor from the start, what was he thinking?”