Golfing success for Bridgewater brothers

Bridgewater brothers Toby and Oliver are celebrating outstanding successes on the golf course this season, each marking impressive milestones in their sporting journeys.

Younger brother Toby has had a summer to remember, becoming one of only nine players to qualify for the Worsley Park Club Championship. Demonstrating both consistency and composure, he went on to produce an excellent performance across the tournament with rounds of 75 and 68, giving him a total score of 143. This achievement secured him the title of 2025 Club Champion, a fantastic accomplishment at his age. Toby is continuing to train and refine his game, setting his sights on reducing his handicap to scratch by the end of the summer. His dedication and commitment are clear, and we look forward to following his progress as he pushes for even greater success.

Older brother Oliver, a proud member of our BWS alumni, has also been excelling on the course. In May, he claimed victory in the Memorial Cup, adding another accolade to his growing list of achievements. Oliver continues to be a role model for younger golfers, showing how passion for the game, combined with hard work, can lead to sustained success.

Both Toby and Oliver are pictured above with Worsley Park Club Captain Richard Bentley and Lady Captain Christine Whittaker, who were delighted to share in the celebrations of the brothers’ accomplishments.

At Bridgewater School, we take pride in recognising and celebrating the achievements of our students and alumni, both inside and outside the classroom. Toby and Oliver’s success highlights the value of perseverance, dedication and a love for sport – qualities we aim to nurture in all our young people.

The personal discoveries we help our students to make about themselves, their talents and capabilities, will shape and define the rest of their lives.


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