Sunday, July 12, 2026

Winter Cup Round 1 and Auction Night

 

A great day for golfing!  A bit on the cool side, but rain and wind were absent, leaving regular cloud cover!

The 1st of 2 rounds of the Winter Cup attracted 19 players including guest Simon Barrow. The 2nd, and deciding round, will be played next week on the Tuart Course.


Kerry, Gerry & Roland rugged up!

Tom, Karl, Keith & Simon Barrow & Dave M 


Gardy in a spot of bovver!


And again!!

Retirement affords you plenty of time to indulge in on-line purchases!


Earle encountered several native bushes and a tree limb
while negotiating his way down the right side of the 11th fairway!  
Peter's worm-burning drive off the 4th tee hit the right side
 white marker and deflected to the middle of the tee!
Steph points to Peter's yellow ball.

Kerry's drive equals Roland's !

Roland claims a birdie on the 11th

Winter Cup - Round 1 results

The result of the 1st round of the Winter Cup saw 11 players within 5 shots of Tom Munson and Gary Burgess!  Tom, Gary & Peter took out the gift card prizes.

Next week's final should be very competative.




Birdies

Gary on the 9th
Roland on the 11th
Gardy on the 11th

Novelties

An possibly incomplete list of winners include:

Men's longest drive - Gerry, Boris, Gardy, Keith, won by Gary !
NP in 4 hole 11 - Rolie, won by Gardy
ladies longest drive - not recorded

It appears one of the novelty markers was left on the course and attempted are being made to retrieve it!

Gold & Silver Holes - no-one eligible to claim either, although Simon Barrow apparently made the distance but, being a non-member, was unable to claim the prize!

Next Week

The 2nd and final round of the Winter Cup will be played on the Tuart Course commencing at 10.12 am.

Gala Auction Night at Lot Six Zero

A large number of past and current members, their partners and friends turned up at Lot Six Zero, Innaloo, to enjoy a night of food, fun and serious bidding for the matchplay finalists!

Many thanks to Linsey and Glen Pope for providing the venue and to the entertainment committee comprising Frances, Birgit and Carol, who put in a lot of effort to make the night such a success!

A special thanks to Brett Fordham for taking on the role of auctioneer.  His astute pauses in the bidding process enabled bids to escalate to dizzying heights before the gavel came down.  A total of $1,490 was raised for the matchplay finalists and an additional $1,070 from the donated goods! The Truffle Hill donations were especially sought after!

The quarter finals of the matchplay competition will be played on 25 July. The semi finals on 8 August, and the finals on 22 August. Good luck to all players and sucessful bidders!


Roland and Earle are early arrivals

Some of the auction donations from Truffle Hill


Gary dressed for the occasion!

Tables of attendees:












Gerry explains the auction rules

Raffle Draws

The raffle prizes comprised a wide range of donated goods  including some seriously aged bottles of scotch whisky, gin, champaigne, wine, Sutton tool items and bric-a-brak!

Several token holders had an amazing run of luck, picking up multiple items, to the detriment of others!!

The consortium of Moon and Gardy claimed mutiple prizes, so much so they ended up handing back the last half dozen or so, so they could be won by others!!

The following is not an exhaustive list of raffle winners;


















A Teititist umbrella


The desert spread was sumptuous!

Shiraz bottle #1

Shiraz bottle #2








Mini Golf for 4

Brett doing his stuff !


Steff & Bernie bidding for Colin


Coops made a few bids

Bidding Results


Note :  Sucessful bidders should deposit funds into the SOS Golf Group Operating Account

Birgit's Photo Book

Thank you to Birgit for producing a bundle of photos from the auction night!


And do not forget . . . . 






Saturday, July 4, 2026

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS - ROUND 4

 


Saturday heralded Round 4 of the Club Championships and after the challenging recent Antarctic like weather conditions on the day could not have been better with extended periods of clear sky's interspersed with some cloud and chilly breezes.

The Club Championship is the oldest event on the SOS calendar and arguably the most prestigious trophy to add to a members cabinet. It was first contested in 1973 and won by D Webb. Since then within our current membership one player stands out remarkably from the others having won it no less than twelve times, and that is Colin Kerr, covering a period from 1985 through to 2007. Other winners from the current membership have been Glen Pope with six victories (2012 - 2014 and 2017 - 2019), Garry Burgess on four occasions (2015, 2016, 2022 and 2025 shared with Keith Barrow), Tony Gooch (2020, 2021 and 2023), Earle Scarfe (2011), and Keith Barrow (2025). If I have made a mistake in the tally, my apologies. However there are some outstanding golfers listed and it must be about time that one of our lady members get their name on the trophy.


Yesterday also marked Independence Day for the United States and its 250th anniversary that has been celebrated recently with some pretty strange stuff such as Cage Fights on the lawns of the White House. Who knows what else is in the wings to commemorate the occasion.

Back to the golf where most players were dressed for a chilly day out but as the clouds cleared and the sun came out most jettisoned a few layer of clothing to free themselves up for some big unconstrained hitting. A good example of this was Kerry who unleased a big drive on Hole 5 despite being still being rugged up.


Pre match photos.


All rugged up for the day apart from Dave W who braved shorts.


Paparazzi Paul B was there photographing the official photographer.


Huddle of some of the main contenders, but did they prevail?


No blog is complete unless there is a photo of Coops eating a bacon and egg toasty. I crossed paths with Colin , Greg, Gerry and Coops as they teed off on the 18th and as I completed putting out on the 10th in my Pennants round. Coops said he cooked his own breakfast, yet again because of the late tee times, so I have substituted one of the many photos of him devouring a toasty. This one is quite obviously a stock photo because of the clear blue sky in the background.

SPOTS OF BOVVER

Kerry had a day out not only with the driver but also playing an unorthodox shot to extricate herself from a tricky lie, as pictured below where she played back to the fairway using the back of her club.


Gardy also featured, as he usually does in Spots of Bovver. He does like a challenge.


Like all good showman Gardy also has a passion for colourful balls as shown in the photo below with some of his favourites. That golf glove looks suspiciously like a Bunning's gardening glove though!!!


And so to the winners

THE RESULTS


THE WINNERS

First place - with a great score, Peter Baird. Peter had a great day out and also collected a voucher on The Wheel of Fortune with appropriately number 1.

Second place went to Andrea (Ms. Consistency, which requires lots of practice) and in third place Capt. Keith Barrow (R.N. Retired.)


THE LOLLIES

Not sure what happened there with Colins score not being recorded on MiScore so I'm assuming the lucky guy was Earle?

THE NOVELTIES

No correspondence was forthcoming on the novelties apart from Peter who said the Golden Hole on #16 went unclaimed and now totals $150 and the newly named Silver Hole on # 2 also went unclaimed and now stands at $118 so they both roll over.

THE WHEEL OF FORTURE & PENALTIES

Paul Boquest claimed the first number out and a $10 voucher, The raffle raised $58 and the ash tray for penalties raised a remarkable $42.40 (who threw in 20 cent coins!! - shame) so there was a lot of action out there and undoubtably a lot of colourful language.

NEXT WEEK

Next week is a big one. Firstly our Auction Night dinner at Lot Six Zero (big thank you to the Popes) commencing at 6.30 and Round 1 of the Winter Cup which is one of the clubs majors, and contested over two rounds. Winners of two round events then become eligible to play in the Masters.

Tee off time is a late one 10.12 on the Old and is a stoke event. Get there early to secure a parking spot.

Thank you to Gardy, Paul B, Peter and Frances for your photos and contributions to the blog.