In the words of Juan Antonio Samaranch, the President of the IOC, this has to rank as the "Best Country Cup Ever!"
With 37 declared participants, plus a large number of accompanying camp followers, SOS descended on the Mandurah Country Club for a dawn tee-off, with members having either set their alarm clocks for unfamiliar territory on the dial, or overnighted in the more settled parts of the Peel outback.
We welcomed an encouraging number of guests.
Raising the SOS glamour level by several points in one go |
After a spirited briefing from our revered Captain, it was drivers out.
Groups teed off from either the first or the tenth.
This is going to be fun |
Met their first encounter with hole 1A with equanimity
Then squandered twenty minutes searching for the sixth.
We experienced how the local canal developments had resulted in improvements to wildlife populations. In particular, the resurgence of the previously threatened Mosquitus Bloodybiggus.
An enjoyable course, with a couple of spectacular holes, especially the dramatic first.
A testing par 3 from an elevated tee to a well-protected green.
And a number of greens that really probed our putting skills.
Birgit experiences extreme Australiana |
The Country Club rose to the challenge of providing lunches, and our esteemed President proved as ever an entertaining MC.
Jerry and Birgit were elevated to the status of members.
They tell me every new member gets one of these.. |
Good to have you two on board.
And we said goodbye to Paul and Kerry, although this isn't the last we'll see of them.
Don't worry, he'll be back.. |
Bernie has generously put her hand up to take over the social secretary responsibilities.
And TJ has also volunteered his services alongside her.
Considering the pissed womble |
Well done, both of you.
But there was more to the day than just the golf.
There was, in the great SOS tradition, a raffle!
Just what I've always wanted...sheep shit |
And not just one raffle
The raffle to end all raffles |
But two raffles!
A ferreted birdie, and I end up with a chook! |
The guests did well
PLAYER |
SCORE |
|
|
Annette Headley |
31 |
Gerry Tessier |
35 |
Birgit Reinartz |
28 |
Ann James |
25 Birdie on 1A |
Lynley Hunter |
28 |
Ray Clark |
27 |
Darren Headley |
27 |
Jan Williamson |
33 |
Barry Rolls |
26 |
Tim Gooch |
31 |
The novelties featured the usual suspects.
In the eternal battle of course versus golfer, the course proved victorious in most cases.
HOLE |
NOVELTY |
CONTENDERS |
WINNER |
7 |
Longest Drive |
Earle, Bernie, Barry R |
Brett |
1A |
NTP in 2 |
Don, Phil, Earle |
Ian |
16 |
Longest Drive |
Brett |
Paul |
17 |
NTP in 2 |
|
Brett |
14 |
Golden Hole |
|
Darren Headley |
Many of us failed to get into the thirties, with 27 the median score.
Darren carries off the Golden Hole |
PLAYER |
SCORE |
BIRDIES |
|
|
|
James |
39 |
|
Brett |
38 |
16, 18 |
Alana |
38 |
|
Stephanie |
34 |
|
Ian |
33 |
|
Don |
32 |
|
Bernie |
32 |
|
Tony J |
31 |
|
Barry |
31 |
|
Peter |
30 |
|
Tony G |
29 |
11 |
Glen P |
29 |
3 |
Dave |
29 |
|
Gary |
28 |
|
Phil |
27 |
|
Gim |
27 |
|
Paul |
26 |
|
Glen K |
26 |
5 |
Lynne |
26 |
|
Derek |
24 |
|
Greg |
22 |
|
Earle |
22 |
|
Vickie |
22 |
|
Thomas |
19 |
|
Kerry |
17 |
|
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|
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There was, of course, only one winner.
So, before you go, watch one of the great raffle unwrapples:
Next week, back to Wembley for the first round of the coveted SOS Cup - a stroke competition in two tightly-fought rounds.
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