Golf Notes 20 October 2015

Members enjoyed the change to a 2 person Ambrose on Thursday with Joan Wright and her partner winning the competition. They also won the approach shot on 6 & 15.

Women

Members enjoyed the change to a 2 person Ambrose on Thursday with Joan Wright and her partner winning the competition.  They also won the approach shot on 6 & 15.This Thursday members will play a single stableford.

Six ladies played in the Bargara 3 day Classic, with Joan Kelly finishing 5th in the 3rd Division nett competition. 

On Saturday members played a single stableford sponsored by the Isis Vets, with Lisa Cooney recording 38 points to win from Cynthia Draper on 36.  Joan Kelly picked up a rundown ball on 34 points, on a countback from Monica Madsen.  Cynthia also won the ladies' approach on 6 & 15.

This Saturday we play in a club sponsored single stroke competition.

Men

The Isis Vets sponsored the single stableford competition for members on Saturday, with many players enjoying the conditions.

Phil Luckett led the way with a great 43 points from Peter Hutton on 39 who was second on a countback from Curtis Fredriksen, with the next 3 players all on 38 points.  Roger Draper led the group on a countback from Terry Smallman, on a countback from Craig Reynolds.  Adrian Martin on 37 and Nigel Radin on 36 completed the rundowns.

Craig Reynolds won the A Division pinshot on 1 & 10 and Curtis Fredriksen won the B Division approach.  On 4 & 13, Kev Savage won the A Division pinshot.  This Saturday the club is sponsoring a single stroke competition.

Vets

This week again some players relished the easy (for some) golfing conditions in the Ian & Jennifer McKay sponsored VIP stroke competition and the final round of the Jan Mungomery Salver.

In the ladies competition Lisa Cooney scored a nett 66 to win from Helen Ricciardi on 69, second on a countback from Joan Wright.

Rusty Usmar won B Division with 71 nett from Charles Livick on 76 with Roger Draper third on 79.  Obviously B Division players were not in the same space as the ladies and A div players.

Kev Savage recorded his best score for some time with a nett 66 ahead of Bill Cowan on 67, with Bill Herring third on 69 on a countback from Ray Walker.

Kev Savage (in the hole) won the men's approach on 1 & 10, Rusty Usmar (in the hole) won the combined approach on 4 & 13 and Val Plath won the ladies approach on 6 & 15 just .13m from the hole.

Lisa and Rusty both with nett 30 led the Chook Run winners from Terry Smallman on 31, Joan Wright, Joy Cartner and Helen Ricciardi all on 32. Many thanks to the McKay duo and their friends.

Next week is a proposed fourball best ball, choose your own partner.