Saturday, April 21, 2018

Club Championship, Round 1


Extra big thanks to Vickie for blogmeistering in my absence. Great blogs, and good to keep in touch across the Great Divide. 




Yes, it was stroke today.  There was a fair bit of "Why can't I just pick this ball up and move to the text tee?" Can get pretty testing when you've actually got to get that ball into the hole, come what may. And commiserations to Max, who actually did pick the ball up and try to walk off to the next tee. Two penalty strokes unfortunately. 




You will all have noticed the weather, which turned out decidedly clement in the end, in spite of BOM's direst warnings. The committee eventually decided that the sausage sizzle had been cancelled because it was too warm, rather than because of the impending downpour and thunderstorm. That's what the minutes will say, anyway. 




Next week, we're hosting the WA Blind Golfer's Association. Why, you ask? Because ever such a long time ago, it was decided that it would be a good idea to share our love of the game with a group such as this, so the Fellowship Day was instituted. We believe (correct me if you know better), that at the time a member of the club was an eye doctor who recognised the value that such an association could bring, so the SOS (Save our Sight) club was born. And we've been it ever since. 




The intention at this stage is to have a sausage sizzle after the game, weather permitting and the WABGA being happy with this plan. We'll make a decision later in the week (yes, by watching BOM forecast again!)


Yep, I think we're all in the shot


Should we go ahead with the plan, can you all bring any fold-up chairs, picnic tables, pop-up canopies that you have in the shed. We'll be a larger group than usual. 



Conversation overheard at the Scarff household this morning


Other news - Jake has put his third card in, a very creditable 87 off the stick, and the committee have approved his application for membership. Good to have you on board, Jake. 





NOVELTY
HOLE
CONTENDERS
WINNER






NTP in 2
3
Lynne, Gary
John

NTP
9
Shelley
Frances

NTP in 2
15
Shelley
Frances

LD
17
Stephanie, Eric
Paul

Golden Hole
12

Earle








I''ll count my own clubs, thank you

And looking way, way ahead into the distance, Gary has booked us in at Secret Harbour for the Country Cup on September 30th  and Glen has organised for the Annual Dinner to be held on the 17th December at Al Fornetto on Scarborough Beach Road (yes, we haven't been sitting on our hands in the committee). 



PLAYER
SCORE
BIRDIES







Derek
86



Jack
83



Gary
83



Dave
82



Thomas
81
3,9


Richard Y
80



Jan
80
10


Phil
80



Rob
79



Ian
78
13


John
77
12


Ron
77



Kerry
76



Eric
76



Earle
75
6, 12


Shelley
75



Glen
75
9


Stephanie
73



Lynne
73



Frances
73
9, 15


Graeme
72
10


Max
72



Brenda
71



Paul
71



Peter
70
12



Well-deserved, Peter

A big thanks to Greg for his generous sponsorship this week, and congratulations to Peter for a very steady round.






So, get down to the shed and dust off all those fold-up chairs, tables and canopies ready for next Saturday. You wouldn't want to have to drink standing up all afternoon would you, now?
Jack gives Vickie some gardening advice

And if you have any photos of your own from today, please email or message them over to me - it's no problem to update the blog. 


























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