Golf Notes 21 April 2015

Thursday players enjoyed a Mulligan stroke competition with Margaret Dennett winning on 66 nett from Coralie Volgyesi on 67 nett. Rundowns went to Diane Rowley on 68, and Val Plath on 69.

Women

Thursday players enjoyed a Mulligan stroke competition with Margaret Dennett winning on 66 nett from Coralie Volgyesi on 67 nett.  Rundowns went to Diane Rowley on 68, and Val Plath on 69. Vicki McAulay was nearest the pin at 3 metres.  This Thursday we will play a single stableford.

Sophie Martell won the single stableford competition on Saturday with 36 points on a countback from Cynthia Draper.  Coralie Volgyesi won the best nine holes with 19 points.  Rae McCliskie with 34 points received a rundown.  Cynthia won the ladies' approach 1.05 metres from the hole.

On ANZAC Day next Saturday we play a single stroke round for the AG Paul Memorial Trophy donated by the Ruddy family.

Men

On Saturday members enjoyed a club sponsored single stableford appreciating the autumnal weather which is arriving at last.

Will Martell played well scoring 40 points to win A Division, with Clinton Dowling runner up on 38, scoring an eagle on the second hole.  Phil Luckett and Bill Cowan received rundowns, both recording 35 points.  Michael Stanton had the best nine holes with 19 points.

Peter Hutton won B Division with 37 points from Curtis Fredriksen on 35 points, with rundowns going to Mark McAulay and Bill Kingston both on 33 points.  Larry Pershouse won the best nine holes with 19 points.

The A Division pinshot on 1 & 10 went to Ivan Philpott and the B Division approach to Peter Hutton, just 3 cm from the hole.  Michael Stanton won the A Division pinshot on 4 & 13, just 1.8 metres from the hole.

Next Saturday members play a single stroke event, which is our annual ANZAC Day tradition.  Hit off at 12:30pm.

Vets

On Tuesday the 3rd of the month, members played in the VIP Monthly stroke competition sponsored by Mark & Vicki McAulay and Laszlo & Coralie Volgyesi, who provided a very much appreciated range of prizes and a variety of tasty after game snacks. 

Niel Rieck was the winner in A Division with 70 nett from Barry Steinke on 71, 2nd on a countback from Dave Robinson, with rundowns to Ray Walker and Nigel Radin.

Kev Denham scored a masterly 66 nett to win B Division from Ted Buckland on 68, another fine score.  Ken Albion took out 3rd on 72 nett.  Rundowns went to Bob Champney and Roger Draper.

Diane Rowley won the women's division with 70 nett from Joy Cartner on 74, on a countback from Robyn Robinson.  Rundowns went to Val Plath & Joan Kelly.

Phil Luckett put his second shot in the hole from the bunker to win the approach on 1 & 10.  Barry Steinke put his second shot in the hole to win the approach on 4 & 13, with Robyn claiming the women's approach on the same hole.  Diane Rowley put her second shot just 5 cms from the hole to win the women's approach on 6 & 15.

Ted Buckland led the Chook Run winners with 28 nett, from Barry Steinke on 30, followed by Dave Robinson on 32, Bob Champney on 33, Norm Plath and Ken Albion on 34, with Joan Wright on 35 winning the last chicken on a spin.

Rae McCliskie won the 'Encouragement' award with an unmentionable score.

Next week on 28 April we will ply a round versus par.  See you there for the 12 noon hit off.

Juniors

The Bargara Junior Carnival was held this weekend with several Isis Junior Golfers doing very well.  Will Martell had a round of 78, which won him the nett competition in A Grade boys competition and meant that he finished third overall.  In the 18 hole girls event Sophie Martell was able to do the same thing taking out the Nett competition with Nett 66, gross of 89.  This was also good enough to take out third place overall.

In other divisions Cooper Burns was the gross winner in the nine hole event with a score of 60, while his sister Amara was able to take runner up nett in her 13 hole competition.   Xavier Freeman continues his rapid improvement with a second place in the six hole event with a score of 31.  Next week Junior Golf will be in recess due to the ANZAC Day ceremonies.  See you there the week after.