American Foursomes – Old Course: 1 July 2017
New Date:
Christmas in July – NOW Saturday 22 July.
Weather Forecast: 9.2oC – Feels like 7.9oC! Near 100% chance of rain, chance of
thunderstorm, possible hail, winds 20 to 30km/h!, 20 intrepid (or foolhardy) SOS golfers
(unwisely) ignored the weather forecast and turned up for American Foursomes.
Some 26mm of rain and 9 holes later, Acting
Captain Kerry called us off the Course and was followed to the Clubhouse by 19
bedraggled golfers. Earle uncharitably
said that Kerry’s decision was because Kerry thought at that stage she was in
the lead. Read on to see if Earle was
right!!! The only person objecting to
the early end of the game was Graeme Powell who was hitting straight and long
and could see his team winning if they could finish 18 holes (dream on!!).
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Not sure what hole this was on but on the 9th hole with 3 of our umbrellas down a huge gust of wind upended all of our buggies and opened our umbrellas!!! |
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Thomas having trouble with his umbrella - again!! |
Before the Game: Although not playing today, our ever reliable
booking officer attended to collect money for next week’s game:
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Not sorry to be missing the forecasted storms!! |
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Lynne lost Peter who was eventually found in the
Pro Shop trying out a $900 Bubba Watson driver – won the Lotto Peter? |
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Another umbrella bites the dust! Is this the one
Peter picked up on the course and tried to recycle it!
Recruitment for new members: El Presidente has started implementing new measures to boost
membership numbers (pursuant to Derek Longhurst’s resolution to amend the SOS
constitution), namely by encouraging junior members to join us on Saturday. Lynne’s grandson, Charlie has shown interest
in playing some games with us – even if it is only to achieve his aim of
beating Gran!
Waiting to tee off!! Don’t’ worry about holding up play, Stephanie –
just finish your coffee – your playing partners will patiently wait – NOT!
And now for what is becoming a regular segment:
The Novelty Chronicles
Longest Drive – 4th Hole: Two longest drives, one for handicaps 0-12 and
one for 13-36. When the second group
(containing the Blogmeister) arrived, we quickly realised that no player with a
handicap of 12 or under was playing in the comp. With a bit of quick thinking:
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the 13-36 handicap drive was changed to Ladies
and was won by Rita Conway from the
first group
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the 0-13 handicap longest drive was changed to
Men and was won by Graeme Powell from the second group (obviously a lot of
wayward drive from the remaining groups)
A good decision of mine to change to Men's longest drive!
Nearest the Pin – 2nd Hole
Only one name:
Greg Bennett
RESULTS – Game truncated to 9 holes comp
1st: Yes,
it was a good call to stop the game after the 9th Hole: Winners are Kerry Gardner and Greg Bennett with a score of 35.9375 (joint handicap of 8.0625).
Quietly confident smiles before the game!
The Winners - triumphantly smiling!
2nd: Graeme Powell and Stephanie Jeffares with a score of 36.5 (joint handicap of 7.5).
3rd: Lynne
Malone and Peter Baird with a score of 36.8125 (joint handicap of 6.1875)
The Rest
Paul Gardner and Brenda
Jones 37 (joint handicap of 6)
Paul heard before the game saying that he was
going to have Brenda in places she had never been before (or words to that
effect)! However this was all talk as
enquiries after the game revealed only sending Brenda to the rough once on the
right and once on the left and a bit of action in the middle!
Ron Conway and Rita
Conway 38.562 (joint handicap of 5.4375)
Thomas Reilly and Vickie
Scarff 38.9175 (joint handicap of 8.0625)
Malcolm Yeo and Earle
Scarff (imitating “Grumpy Old Men?”) 41.4375 (joint handicap 9.5625)
And the lollies!!! Roger Blatchford and Shelley
Yeo 43.25 (joint handicap 6.75)
Bookies favourites to win at the start but slow
off the tees – if only the game had gone on to 18 holes!
After the Game:
In the main bar – only space left out of the
rain!
Paul reclaiming his trophy with after engraving:
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Shelley fining herself after putting her
partner in may difficult positions. But,
she was no orphan!
No pics from my game with Thomas as I was too
busy retrieving the ball from adjoining fairways from 2 of Thomas’s tee
shots. To be fair to Thomas, I responded
with 3 STUDS (shots totally under driven) only about a metre off the tee and
Thomas saved the hole ending within only a bogey on each occasion!
NEXT WEEK: Club Championship No 4 on the Tuart:
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