4BBB - a partner game where each player records their individual Stableford score, with the better of the two scores recorded as the team score for the hole.
Can be a bit of a trap, when you both get a good score on the same hole, and a poor score together on a later hole.
To do well, you need to combine in such a way that at least one of the partners gets a good score on every hole.
Another absolutely beautiful day, with a gentle sea breeze coming in for the later holes.
Such a perfect cloudless blue sky, Dulux now offers it as a colour in their paint range.
There had been a little chat about whether the novelties should be a little more, er....novel? We experimented with a couple of different ones today. What do people think?
The Golden Hole went off! Paul Boquest collected a sum of $* on the third hole.
(*actual figure withheld at request of Maureen’s husband)
Congratulations Paul! A great shot.
Nearest the bunker on #5 had no takers today.
Dave in a spot of bovver |
The Longest Drive was on #8 for men and women, given that the girls had a 50m tee advantage. Birgit and Kerry put down the challenge.
However Mark Wilson managed to sail past them both in spite of the advantage (and the green tees really were a long way back today).
The Longest Putt on the 10th was competitive - Karl put down a marker, Gardy got closer, but Kerry sank a good fifteen-footer to collect the chocolates.
Watching Greg tee off on the 15th |
Nearest in 2 on the 12th had Coops on the card, followed by Peter, but Shelley managed to get just short of a birdie.
Gardy sets up for a bunker to bunker special |
And the old favourite, NTP on the 18th, had Coops again, Keith better, but Andrea inside that.
There were birdies a-plenty this week,
Gardy on the 14th,
Andrea on the 18th
Paul B on the 2nd and the 15th
Wayne on the 18th
and Keith on the 11th (!) and 18th.
Well done those ornithologists!
Gerry crunches one on the 15th |
There were apparantly no anniversaires to celebrate this week.
Gardy tries to go one better |
Bit of a story below - Gardy finds a ball so deep in the bush he can't imagine how anyone could ever have hit a ball there, so promptly pockets the ball. Meanwhile Barry is hunting for his ball in areas that, well, no reasonable golfer could ever expect to find themselves. Multiple apologies later, Paul gently replaces ball in original lie.
We were manually entering our scores again this week - our thanks to Cameron in the pro-shop who willingly volunteered to do the job for all of those of us whingeing about it. As a result of a couple of other interactions with the young lad, we’re giving him employee of the week - it’s refreshing to find someone with such a helpful attitude behind the desk.
Chipping out of the rubbish on the 14th. Surely this won't...? |
Oh yes it will! |
We welcomed Shelley back from her expedition to the northern hemisphere.
The winning lotto ticket this week went to Wayne - congratulations. The first prize has been $20 for the last two years, as a result of generous support from a sponsor. The first prize will now revert to the previous figure of $10.
Hmm. Second shot. And that looks suspiciously like the white tees still in front. |
The 19th hole! |
Today it was a team game, so no prizes to the individuals who did well, other than our congratulations.
Well done, Wayne.
No prize for coming first, but surely winning the raffle is some consolation?
Now, the team scores. A very tight cluster in the middle, but pretty clear at the front and back.
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TEAM |
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SCORE |
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Gardy |
Greg |
36 |
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Keith |
Dave |
39 |
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Barry |
Wayne |
39 |
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Birgit |
Gerry |
40 |
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Karl |
Coops |
40 |
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Shelley |
Kerry |
40 |
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Paul B |
Mark W |
40 |
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Andrea |
Peter |
41 |
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Derek |
Earle |
43 |
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We combined well |
Not my best round! |
And remember. If you want to play in the Par 3 Competition on Jan 29th, let Derek know and send your $10 to the SOS Account. Still a couple of places left.