Sunday, February 19, 2023

Summer Cup Round 2

 AND THE WINNER IS........don't worry there will be no spoilers.... let's first have a look at what's going on on this warm and sunny Saturday morning.

While none of the bloggers are playing today's blogger relies solely on the input & photos of her fellow SOS members.


BEFORE THE GAME


Frances & Earle posing

and looking forward to the game


Hilly smiling confidently into the camera



Ian & Mark M looking sharp in their SOS shirts



Mitch & Gerry resting up before the competition





Earle questions Gerry's
choice of breakfast ("babyfood")



The Coach and Hilly discussing
today's strategy




DURING THE GAME

It seems everybody was busy playing golf, though Paul made a shot of Mark M's 
ball on hole 11 which landed directly under a tree and was probably declared "unplayable"
He ended up with a double bogey





Captain Gerry Tessier stopped playing after 13 holes due to sickness. He's recovered in the meantime.

AFTER THE GAME


Mate, that looks yummy!!


Paul & Andrea, 2 happy golfers

Carol in need of a drink before
she can take care of the raffle





PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS


  • AGM takes place on 18.03.2023 at Perry Lakes directly after the game
    • documents are about to be circulated/send to members
  • Reminder: the weekly golf fee is now $ 50
  • Reminder: annual membership fee $ 140,- to be paid to SOS (not Glen)
  • Welcome to Andrew who played with us as a guest and now became a full member 
  • no birthdays, we must be the youngest golf club ever


                THE RESULTS

It seems the summer cup is in the hands of the Smith family, 

Mark won last week, this week it is Mitch. He leads todays field 

with an impressive score of 61.

But who is the winner of the summer cup? A 2 weeks competition.

Rank

Name

Hcp

Score

Birdies

1

Mitch Smith

22

61

4, 10

2

Brett Fordham

8

71

4, 12

3

Frances Longhurst

22

73

 

4

Mark Wilson

9

74

4

5

Tony Gooch

7

74

1, 4

6

Colin Kerr

15

76

 

7

Carol Barrow

33

76

 

8

Keith Barrow

11

77

 

9

Andrea Williams

17

78

 

10

Mark Hill

11

78

9

11

Mark Macnish

10

78

 

12

Gary Burgess

7

78

 

13

Glen Pope

9

79

1, 9

14

Don Beesley

15

80

 

15

Shelley Yeo

11

82

 

16

Earle Scarff

14

82

 

17

Greg Bennett

20

82

 

18

Paul Cooper

13

82

 

19

Mark Smith

22

83

 

20

Barry Treak

19

84

 

21

Ian Holmes

17

87

 

22

Nuria Smith

44

89

 

 Here is the ranking for both competitions, 

our winner is MARK WILSON, 

                                                        retainer of the cup and winner of the GOLDEN HOLE!!

Sorry Mark, no one came forward with a photo of the glorious shot.



Rank

Name

Hcp

Total Score

1

Mark Wilson

9

145

2

Mark Mcnish

10

147

3

Frances Longhurst

22

148






vice captain Goochy handing over the trophy to Mark


Winner Mark W. and runner up Mark M




Winner of the day Mitch with
2nd Fordy and 3rd Frances







Nuria smiling and showing off her lollies






Colin won the 20 $ voucher for Lot Six Zero


              
CAPTAIN'S CORNER

  • Next week we are playing at 7:40 on the old course
  • the formula is "Par Bisque" 

Rules of Par Bisque:


  • Par Bisque is a variation on a standard par event, except the player can decide when and how many handicap strokes he or she will use on each hole.
  • This decision is made AFTER completing each hole. The player informs their maker of how many handicap strokes they wish to use for the completed hole. Over the course of 18 holes the total number of handicap strokes used cannot exceed the players’ handicap.
  • The handicap used and par score gained on any previous holes cannot be altered once the next hole is commenced. Any handicap not utilised by the end of the round is lost.
  • Marking the card is done by recording the stroke score in the first column, the number of handicap strokes taken in the second column, net score in third column and the resultant par score of “+”, “0” or “-“ in the fourth column. At the completion of play the second column should be totalled and must not exceed the players’ handicap whilst the third column should be totalled and entered at the top of the score card as the players result.
Here's how the scorecard should look like



The captain asked me to add that everybody should do his/her best to write the 

scorecards legible, he sometimes feels like James Bond trying to decode secret codes.




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