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The second round of the Summer Cup.
A punishing stroke competition.
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| Gerry holds the pose |
The forecast was for 35 degrees - a warmish day.
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| Summer golf |
Roland a cool five points clear of the field after the first round.
He’d promised he wouldn’t be there for the second round, but the chasing group weren’t convinced.
There were many glances back to the entrance. Would he be springing a surprise, turning up cheery as ever, with his five stroke lead?
But no, Roland was true to his word, leaving the competition open for a good half dozen players still in contention.
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Conditions were perfect - still and sunny, no excuses for a poor round.
An early start, but it certainly warmed up quickly, and those in carts got their money’s worth.
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| It's all about the hats |
Roland wasn’t the only absentee - it was a fairly lean field with only five groups
Which meant there wasn’t long to wait until all the players were in.
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Boris received considerable advice on how to turn the lotto wheel correctly. It’s three turns towards you, then a final, slow turn away to eject a ball. Slow, because otherwise it ends up on the floor.
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Lessons will be available soon. It’s a bit like chipping onto the green - not a full swing.
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| They haven't changed a bit - this was over ten years ago! |
We wished Wayne a happy birthday.
A reminder to all - it is not Shelley’s job to wrangle carts. If you want to share a cart, make your own arrangements.
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| Gary sporting the national colours |
The novelties were shared around. Not.
No golden hole.
Nearest in 3 on the 18th, Gary, beaten by Gardy.
Ladies longest on the 4th, Shelley, Lynne, then Steph.
Men’s longest drive on the 12th, Andrew, then Gardy.
Nearest on the 2nd, Popey, then not Gardy, but Gerry.
And nearest in 3 on the 8th, Popey, and Gardy again.
Well done, Gardy.
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There were birdies,
Frances on the 2nd,
Gardy on the 6th
Steph on the 10th , and
Glen on the 11th.
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You’ve no doubt been watching the Liberal party leadership contests this week. A reminder that our own SOS spill motion will take place on March 21 at the AGM, where all positions are declared vacant and there is an election for those keen for committee positions. Will the far right triumph over the hard left, or will the centre prevail this time? Be there to be part of it
So, the day’s results.
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| On top - well done, those three |
Which leaves the top three aggregate scores for the Summer Cup as follows:
In third place, on 147, are Gardy and Gary
In second place, Popey on 145, and
The winner, on 143, is Gerry.
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| Gerry with a 70 and a 73 |
(which means had Roland played, a score of 77 would have enough for him to win!)
The good news is the committee have decided to increase prizes for the new season to $45, $20 and $15.
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A reminder:
Our rule for stroke competitions is a maximum score of 10 on each par 4 and 5 holes, and a maximum of 8 for a par 3. At that point, pick up and record that score on your card.
Next week, it’s vice-captain’s choice at 7:32am. Rumour has it that it will be blind Stableford pairs, with the possibility of a sausage sizzle, but that's all tbc at this stage.



























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