Sunday, October 18, 2020

LADIES DAY

 



Ladies Day

I seem to remember this was invented to give the girls a chance to win once in a while. 


As if they needed it! If recent form is anything to go by, I think we'll need a Gentleman's Day, to give the blokes a chance. 


 

Not a large field, but a competitive one. 

And a bright blue, but breezy day. 


Gary was rear-ended by Glen's remote control buggy on the first hole, resulting in what was reported over the phone as "severe whiplash". Or perhaps that's what he dished out to Glen - it was a bad line, couldn't quite make it out. 




The Mug's Cup was virtually awarded  - "virtually" in that Max had left it at home, so the official NAGA ceremony will have to take place at another time.

Not the Mug's Cup - more the Turkey Trophy


Good to see Shelley and Malcolm at the "afters". I was told that Shelley was looking much improved, but I don't think that was quite what was meant. 


Apparently she's looking at being back on the course after Christmas. 

And we gather that Stephanie responded to the instruction to make the novelties more accessible to the ladies, by writing "Ladies Only" on the markers. Seemed to do the trick, Steph. 

The Golden Hole on the Tuart jackpotted once again, leaving a good $200 in the pot, so expect a larger than usual field next time we're on the Tuart. 

Paul and Kerry enjoying the Old Dart, and have been able to get go for short walks around the neighbourhood, and along the banks of the famous River Arun. 

Where I fished as a nipper - ah, nostalgia..
Good to see the weather hasn't changed much.

They're missing golf, but have been sizing up the local course and have managed to secure a couple of sets of clubs. Missing us too, and would love to hear from you and see some pictures. 

 

They've nearly completed their quarantine requirements in Clymping, and are looking forward to getting out and about, hitting the night spots and partying till the early hours. Oh, just a minute. Out of quarantine and into lockdown and curfew. Ah well, Boris will have it all sorted soon.  

Missing you all



And today's winner:



 

PLAYER

SCORE

BIRDIES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stephanie

34

 

 

 

Birgit

34

 

 

 

Greg

34

 

 

 

Glen

32

18

 

 

Gary

32

4

 

 

Barry

31

18

 

 

Gerry

31

 

 

 

Peter

30

 

 

 

Don

29

 

 

 

James

29

 

 

 

Earle

26

 

 

 

Gim

20

 

 

Not content with winning the day (albeit on countback), Steph also took out the raffle, and the NTP on the 18th. 

Must be my day

We've searched the Constitution, but apparently the founding fathers forgot to put in a provision preventing a clean sweep like this. The committee will be drafting an appropriate motion at the next AGM. 


Runner-up and third...on countback!

A couple of birthdays recently. Earle celebrated his seventieth with a bit of a shindig, Bernie the twelfth (date, not age), and Frances and Glen coming up soon.   







Next week, the final round of the Club Championship on the Old Course. Expect a big field!



















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