We were warned.
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The BOM threatened 3 degrees overnight, and a chilly start to the day.
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They weren’t wrong.
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However, things warmed up as we got going.
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| Keith demonstrates his putting technique while waiting for the 18th green to clear. |
By the time we’d reached the tenth tee, it was positively balmy.
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| Meeting of minds on the 18th. |
Blue skies from horizon to horizon.
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| The three big hitters waiting for the green |
And, like any good SOS Saturday
The rain stayed away.
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| Gary takes cover from Keith |
Have you paid for the Gala Food and Fun dinner yet?
Names to Frances, payment to Peter.
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| Beef Wellington, anyone? |
Match Play.
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The format that brings out the best, and the worst, in us.
As in, is my friend in the bunker..
Or is the bastard on the green?
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| Group selfie, still friends at the end. |
Is there strategy?
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| Gary's drive on the first,not quite as planned |
Remember, your primary objective is to win individual holes rather than post the lowest overall score. The core strategy is aggressive conservatism: play safely to apply pressure, wait for your opponent to make mistakes, and only become aggressive when you are trailing late in the match.
You’re advised to avoid hero shots: If your opponent is in trouble, do not take unnecessary risks.
Simply advance your ball into a safe position and let them dig their own hole.
Interesting and intriguing. A different game to Stroke and
Stableford, and well done to all of those who manned up and played the game
(girls included). You’re all winners!
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There were of course, novelties.
Men’s longest drive on the 5th: Derek, Tom, Gerry all
beaten by Coops.
NTP in three on the 8th: Kristian.
NTP in three on the 11th, Coops, outpointed by Kristian.
Ladies’ longest drive on the 12th: Birgit.
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The Golden Holes remained unclaimed.
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| Gerry using a backhanded 7-iron to get back on the fairway on the 11th. |
And birdies:
Colin on the 15th
Kristian on the 12th and 13th
Gardy on the 14th.
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| That's what winning feels like |
There were some Stableforders:
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James with a very creditable 36, and
Frances with a nothing wrong with that, 30.
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We wished Dave Millar a Happy Birthday
Yesterday's results?
So,if you're wondering how the points are going:
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| Birgit shows the way out of trouble |
Our esteemed treasurer calculates that this leaves the competition in this state:
So, Gardy and Earle looking like the leaders at this stage. (Errors and omissions excepted - it will all be checked before the finals)
Also expect to see some wild spending from the following this week:
Roland, Andrea, Roland, Coops & Earle.
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| What's the point of having the same number twice, dearest? |
They were all winners at the raffle!
Thanks to all this week's photographers, Peter, Gerry, Birgit, Paul - some great shots to choose from.
Next week, it’s pairs aggregrate Stableford. Add your and your partner’s Stableford score together for your team score.
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And if you’re the sort of person who worries about your ability to
get out of bunkers, let Rory show you how it’s done:































