Novelties
Dictionary definition: State or quality of being novel, new or
unique, newness.
Stephanie has definitely applied the true
dictionary definition to the Novelties this year as you will see in some of the
following novelties. Lynne, seeking some
clarity (silly thought!), asked Steffie before the game if she could look at
the novelty markers. “NO” was the
response, “It is a surprise”
Longest Drive – 3rd Hole (Fairly conservative novelty to start!)
Jan Rowling
Nearest the Pin – 6th Hole (Lulled into a false sense of security, another
conservative novelty!)
Paul, then Earle and the winner: Glen Pope
Nearest the Pin – 10th Hole (Now this is a tad difficult on a Par 4 even with
our long hitters, Paul, Glen, Brett (MIA) & Phil McK (MIA). However, being in the first group, Paul took
the liberty to change the Novelty to NTP in 3)
Both Glen and Paul in the Hole
Shortest Putt – 18th (This had the crowd going!! The game was delayed as many players tried to
have as many putts as possible to win this novelty. I am surprised that it was only a Garcia that
took off the prize!!)
Paul showing endurance but not necessarily quality and, even though a Garcia, took
the game from his opponent (is this too many pictures of Paul!!!)
RESULTS
Paul Gardner d Shelley Yeo 3/1
Due to public outcry, I will not add another photo of Paul - see above and below for pics.
Lynne Malone d Malcolm Yeo 6/4
Lynne before the game smiling in anticipation of continuing her good form!
Graeme Powell d Brenda Jones 1 up
Richard Yeo d Roland Stanger 1 up
Rob Gray d Gary Burgess 1 up
Peter Baird d Earle Scarff 2/1 (see pic of Peter below)
Bernie Caffrey v Thomas Reilly All square
Charmaine Stanger d Kerry Gardner 6/5
Fashion style set the pace for this game!
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