It's that time of the year when the rules for matchplay competition are dusted off and the competition can actually gets quite serious!
The 1st round of the SOS Matchplay competition got underway at the Old Course at a respecable 9.24 am under outstanding conditions! No wind, clear blue skies and the fairways had been freshly clipped, allowing balls that were hit straight to travel further than is usually the case.
Some had presumably been sharpening their game during the week !
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Steph & Keith looking confident ! |
Keith & Earle comparing their balls ?! |
Paul & Steph (with coffee)
Faye & Dave Millar with Keith Barrow |
Greg Bennett (Honorary Life Member) with Club President, Gerry Tessier |
Gerry models the new SOS 2025 Shirt |
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Gonch & Sparky aka Paul Gardner & Barry Treak |
Shelley explaining to Barry and Mick Fisher how she plans to defeat Mark W today ! |
Barry's right foot points to the ball, all but burried in the tree roots!
Mark Wilson considers a left handed, back of the club, stroke to extricate his ball from this horrible lie!,
SOS President, Gerry Tessier, with Keith Barrow,
Mick Fisher, Earle Scarff & Gordon Gryzb
Presidents's Address
Missing Raffle Bag!
The President's address was delayed as a furious search was conducted for the bag containing the raffle barrell, related tokens, instructions etc. which has been missing for two weeks! Regretably, it was nowhere to be found in at least 3 of the likely lockers locations and using several presumed lock combinations! Whoever knows of its location, please ensure the bag can be available for next Saturday!
Membership update
Gerry opened the meeting by welcoming Jason Mewett and Mick Fisher who are both in the process of completing the membership accreditation steps which includes playing three qualifying rounds. Today, Jason has completed two games and Mick one.
Gerry noted that SOS Golf Group currently has 44 active members which includes 4 recent additions being Faye and Dave Millar, Alexis Mancini and Jo Ann Cooper.
The current membership comprises 40 regular members, 3 honorary members and one associate member. There is still room for 2 or 3 additional members, so keep a lookout for candidates!
International Night - or variation
The SOS committee members are still looking for a venue to hold the annual auction of matchplay finalists. Traditionally, this has been held at the International Night event. Possible dates are 5th, 12th or 19th of July, with a preference for the 12th. If you have any suggestions, please contact Andrea Williams, Glenn Kelly or Carol Barrow. This is one of the most enjoyable evenings on the SOS calandar so please assist the social committee, if possible!
New SOS Shirts
The 2025 edition of the SOS Golf Group shirt has been manufactured and Gerry managed to hand out quite a few to members at the meeting. The general opinion is the shirts are an excellent addition to your golfing wardrobe and may even lead to a reduction to your handicap! Well done Gerry for co-ordinating the production!
Competition Results
There were 20 players today, 8 pairs contesting the matchplay (16), with the others playing stableford - Lynley & Lynne (2), with Jason and Mick (2) playing qualifying rounds.
So, the official result of the stableford competition has Lynley winning with a low scoring 31 points, followed by Kerry (who also played in the matchplay comp.?!) on 29 and Lynne on 26. No prizes were awarded !
Matchplay results
Sixteen started and only 8 were still smiling as they left the 18th green!
There were many changes in the lead and, for the vast majority, it came down to the last two holes before the winner was determined!
So, congratulations to the winners, who all now progress to the quarterfinals!
NOTE: This was the 1st of 3 matchplay qualifying rounds. Winners get 2 points, draws get 1 point and losers get 0 points. Scores are totalled after the 3 qualifying rounds to decide the 8 players who progress to the quarter finals.
The Golden Hole on the Old Course 16th hole was not won, so the pot of $102 is carried forward to the next Old Course competition on 7th June.
There are 2 Golden Holes at next weeks' competition on the Tuart Course. Hole 3 has accumulated to $150 while the 2nd Golden hole (Hole 12 or 18?) has accumulated to $38, plus next week's pot.
Eagles & Birdies
No eagles today, although there were many galahs and sulphur crested cockatoos on the course, some requiring herding to the rough in order to take a safe shot!
Greg Bennett and Stephanie Jeffares were the only ones to score birdies. Greg scored on the on the 16th hole, so his putt would have been longer than the length of the flag stick! Well done Greg !!
Stephanie Jeffares scored 2 birdies, on holes 6 & 11, on her way to defeating the Gonch!
Tony Gooch led the call for payment of fines, raising a total of $36.35 for the Ash Tray Fund. |
No-one was shy in dobbing in transgressors! |
Novelties
Mens longest drive on the 1st - Goochie, out driven by Mark W
Ladies longest drive on the 14th - Steph
NTP on #2 - Faye
NTP in two on #15 - Goochy, bettered by Keith
Longest putt on #9 - Goochy
The Raffle
In the absence of the raffle bag and its contents, the treasurer used his Swiss Army knife scissors to cut up scores of paper pieces. Raffle participants wrote their names on the paper pieces which were then drawn from an empty 'hot chips' bowl. The raffle raised $42.00.
Shelley supervised the process which demonstrated improvisation at its best!
Mick wins the raffle and pockets a $10 Wembley gift card ! |
Faye nearest the pin on hole 2 - wins a $5 Wembley gift card. |
Fines being collected by Shelley |
Greg wins a $5 gift card for his birdie on hole 16. |
Another lucky raffle winner - The Gonch ! |
Next Week
Round 2 of the SOS Club Championship competition will be played on the Tuart Course commencing at 9.40am. This is a stroke competition.
Many thanks to Derek and Gerry for cartoon material.
Obviously players had less time to take pictures while on the fairway, as only one received - from Gerry.
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