Back in 1995, Dave Goad took over the Nag’s Head pub. Dave was a keen golfer and set up Sedgefield’s very first golf society – initially calling it the Nag’s Head Golf Society. The idea was to get together once a month from April to October, visiting different golf courses up and down the country for a round of golf in the Stableford format. Interest soon grew and before long, over 20 members signed up – including John Adcock, Mick Thompson, John Forster, Ian Thompson, Dave Garood (original captain), Richard Grey, Billy Teesdale, Phil Fellows, Grayden Makepeace, Neil Hocking, Wayne Henderson, George Alderson, Dereck Jepson, Tony Cullen, Jimmy Seymour, Ray Hodgson, Craig Yetman, John Stokell, and others.
Dave Goad ran the society for about five years before Neil Hetherington took over as landlord, and started hosting the society in 2000. By this time, the group had grown in size to over 30 members, including Kevin ‘Keg’ Jones, Paul Archer and Micky Price, who was (and still is) in charge of keeping track of each member’s handicap to keep everything fair and allow players of all abilities to compete with each other.
For several years, the society was successfully run from the Nag’s Head before being taken on by John Hannan. It was at this time that the members decided to rename it simply Sedgefield Golf Society and host it in Sedgefield Social Club. This carried on until eventually John Adcock took the reins alongside Micky Price (handicaps) and Kevin ‘Keg’ Jones (admin/fees).
The society runs a variety of competitions for its members through the year, with trophies and prizes. The final outing of the year is always played at Hartlepool Golf Course, and is a ‘Yellow Ball Team Game’ format, where members are split into teams of four with a total handicap of roughly the same in each team. Each player must take turns using the yellow ball which allows the user to double the amount of points earned on that particular hole. The best two scores from each team are added together and the team with the most points after 18 holes wins the competition. This competition was always Keg’s favourite and following his untimely passing last year, the society decided to dedicate it to him, with Steven Defty kindly donating the Kevin Jones Shield in his memory.
During 2025, in honour of Keg, the society decided to use the longest drive competition to try and raise some money for Cancer Research UK which has affected many of the members, most recently Ian Thompson who sadly passed away last month and was a much loved member of the society. Every single member took part in the competition, which raised £170 - 50% was due to go to the eventual winner Mark West, but he kindly re-gifted the winnings to cancer research.
Kevin Jones and Ian Thompson were both much loved members of the society and will be sadly missed by all. Members are aiming to raise more funds for Cancer Research UK in their honour during the upcoming season and appreciate any support from those who would like to get involved. Contact Lewis Archer on 07875 755690 if you’d like any further information about Sedgefield Golf Society.
This year’s presentation night took place at the Dun Cow Inn in Sedgefield where the following winners were presented with their trophies:
New Season Shield - Daniel Archer
Henderson Shield – Shaun Evans
Ian Thompson Shield – Lewis Archer
Craig Yetman Trophy – Don MacLennan
Dave Goad Cup – Harold Jones
John Foster Shield - Mark West
Kevin Jones Shield – S Brown, M Thompson, S Evans, S Gerry (team).