Saturday, August 10, 2024

PAR PLUS

Congratulations to Lydia Ko

Those of us who watched the Olympics Golf would have learned that yesterday on this day of high summer in Paris there were beautiful blue skies and a perfect balmy temperature of 26 degrees.

Those of us who played SOS golf yesterday would have learned that on this mid-winter day in Perth there were also beautiful blue skies and, that’s right, a perfect balmy temperature of 26 degrees.  

Puggy manages to hit his ball off the tee with just a practice swing.

As we know, the golfing gods all play on Saturday morning, much to our benefit.

Carol offers Derek some tips with his putting stroke

So, it was Par Plus. That’s the same as Par except that if you have an amazing hole, a Stableford four-pointer, you can give yourself an extra Plus.

Roland feeling blue today

Doesn’t happen very often, seems today only three players were able to take advantage of the bonus.

The Country Cup will be on us before we realise - Shelley reminds us that she only has eight places left - let her know asap if you’ll be coming, and pay your fees to the SOS booking account, mentioning ‘Country Cup’ or something similar.

Wild golf here!
Gardy just can't be arsed to take a drop. 

And another reminder, a propos of something that happened last Saturday - if you believe that your score or result is wrong for any reason, let the captain know before you sign your card or enter it into the computer. Otherwise unfortunately it’s a done deal.

Kerry maintaining social distance

That’s not just an SOS or a Wembley rule, it’s how the PGA and the USGA rules operate. We know it’s been disappointing for one of our players, so let’s all remember - if you believe there’s been a mistake, make your case nice and early.

Are we appreciating the nice new novelty markers? 


Glen regaled us with the exploits of the winners, who were as follows:

Golden Hole - no one got close enough this week, so the $150 remains for next week, and presumably a second GH will be initiated.

NTP in 3 on the First - won by Puggy 

NTP on the Sixth - Kerry, outpointed by Gardy

NTP in 2 on the 15th - Popey

NTP on the 13th - Karl

NTP in 3 on the 18th - Puggy, followed by Maureen, but outpointed by Popey.

Birdies? A couple to report:

Derek on the 4th, Paul Boquest on the 5th (Wow, index 1!), Steph on the 2nd.

Birgit drains a twenty-footer for par

A shout out to Shelley, her wedding anniversary today - 56 years since Malcolm and Shelley celebrated that special day.


"My point is this..."



 

We heard of a member who was having a frustrating time with their interactions with the legal fraternity. We offer the following as consolation:


A Lawyer named 'Strange' died and his wife asked the grave builder to inscribe on his grave:-

"Here lies Strange, an honest man, and a lawyer."


The grave builder insisted that such an inscription would be confusing and people would tend to think that three men were buried under the grave.


However he suggested an alternative:


"Here lies a man who was both honest and a lawyer."

That way, whenever anyone walked by the grave and read it, they would be certain to remark:


"That's Strange !"



And now he's found a matching bag to go with the outfit!
Best dressed today by a mile.



So, the results of the Par Plus competition:




 Congratulations to Kerry - first place two weeks running. Some of us took a little longer to master this game!



(I’ve had to fudge the standard MiScore output, as the computer doesn’t understand Par Plus. The players in yellow appear to be those who were able to take advantage of the extra plus rule. It also seems that a computer malfunction failed to record the scores of three players.

For the record, Glen Pope with -7, Earle and Greg with -4)


A big thanks to everyone who sent in photos - all contributions very gratefully received. 

Next week, it’s the final of the Match Play competition,  Barry Treak vs Gary Burgess. The rest of us will probably be enjoying Stableford at 9:32 on the Tuart.

 







































Wednesday, August 7, 2024

SOS 2024 Club Championship Semi Final

Another beautiful winter day for one of the more important days on the SOS calendar as the 4 matchplay semifinalists battle it out for a place in the final to take place on 17 August on the Tuart Course.

In the first group it was Barry vs Maureen with referee Keith Barrow.

The next group Gary took on Greg with referee Gerry Tessier.

Greg and Gary on the 1st tee



While the rest of the pack settled for a gentle round of stableford!

The 'Terrible Twins'!
Steph & Bernie making an impression

An unorthodox creed that seems to work? 



Blue skies & sunshine!

Two of SOS' four honorary members


Any last minute instructions?


A bit of hip bumping?


Happy days!!


Ready to start
Andrea & Birgit before the start
Gary tees off on the 1st

As referee, Gerry was keen to ensure a level playing field for the Greg / Gary match and found it necessary to remonstrate with Gary on his placement of his ball on the first tee !! Fortunatley, most members were out of ear shot and missed the exchange. 


Some of the tee marker placings left little advantage
 for the green and white players 

Puggy on the 10th decides to  lay-up near the left side bunker!
An  easy up & down for a birdie.

 

Mark W with a difficult lie!


Fashionista Vickie matching the colour
 of her water bottle with key of her cart!

 


Earle & Glen enjoying a stroll down the fairway!

President's Message

SOS President Gerry Tessier welcomed all present at the post game meeting and advised the SOS annual County Cup competition will be held at the Meadow Springs golf course on Sunday, 29 September 2024, commencing at approximately 9am.


Country Cup details are:

Members cost will be $50 which includes the 18 holes plus food. Members cost increases to $75 each if a shared cart is included.  Guests will pay an additional $20.

We have 28 places available for competition. If you wish to play, please make a booking before 15 September by informing Shelley, who will lead the organisation and booking for the day. Should the number of players exceed the booked 28 places, the priority order will be based on the earliest payment dates.

SOS Captain Andrea will lead the catering arrangements and any special requirements should be discussed with her.  Andrea will circulate a menu some 2 weeks prior to the event.

A special thanks to Goochy who organised the event with Meadow Spring.

Next Week

The rules for Par Plus will be circulated separately on Thursday, when the playing list for 10 August is circulated. The game will be played on the Old Course, commencing at 9.32 am.

 Andrea will prepare HDC for each player and we need to use a manual scorecard.

Vice Captain Injury

Finally, James Axon our Vice Captain has informed us he has major shoulder injury and will not be able to play golf for some time. 

Thanks to Glen Pope who has agreed to step in as acting Vice Captain until James recovers. We wish the best for quick recovery to James who is always welcome for 19 holes drinks.


Match Play Results


Both matches were hard fought and close!

Gary scored a 2/1 win over Greg.

And Barry triumphing over Maureen 1/0 after two (or was it three?) replays of the 18th hole!

 
Players in the first 3 groups watch on as Maureen & Barry
 advance for the 3rd time toward the 18th green!

Maureen putts on the 18th as Barry looks on
 and referee hold the flag stick.

President Gerry Tessier commiserates with Maureen
 as Boris strides off the green with a smile!

A hard fought win for Boris!




TJ's experienced some proper country golf last week at the famous Kweda Golf Course - and has supplied some pics  . . . . . 

Outside the club shed

Only $2 for visitors to play a round!

Black sand 'greens' reduce greenkeeping costs!

For those interested to experience golfing in the bush, the Kweda golf course can be found by heading east on the Brookton Highway, and about 40 kilometres past the turnoff to the Dreaming Frog Climbing Area look for signposts to the course! 



Stableford results



Popey reads out the results of the stableford competition

A magnificent win by Kerry Edwards with a score of 42, two clear of runner-up Mark Wilson on 40, with Paul Boquest completing the podium on 38 points.

An interesting gap of 26 handicap points between 1st and 3rd!

Congratulations also to Bernie and Vickie for tieing on 35 points. 



Birgit wins the lollies and the privilege to read out the list of fines.


Eagles & Birdies

No Eagles, however 12 birdies were scored by just 5 players - including 4 by Mark W!

Mark W on 3, 10, 11 & 17.
Paul B on 7, 8 & 9.
Puggy on 6, 11 & 17.
Steph on 15.
Maureen on 2.

Novelties

NTP hole 2 - Keith, Maureen (birdie!)
NTP in 3 hole 4 - Mark W, Paul B
Womens LD hole 7 - Maureen followed by The Flamingo Queen

Anyone seen a Flamingo Queen?

Novelties continued . . 

Mens LD hole 12 - Gerry, Gary both zapped by 4D
NT bunker (1st shot) hole 14 - Keith, Gary

Ash Tray Fund


Birgit did an excellent job on the fines, ably assisted by
 Bernie & Nuria - raising $25.60 for the Ash Tray Fund.

Raffle

The raffle discs must have been sold out as the collection was $70 - a record for some time!

Maureen had at least one win of the day by collecting the raffle's 1st prize !

The raffle winner collects a $20 gift voucher from SOS sponsor, Lot Six Zero.


Puggy churns the barrel of discs.

Kerry was a minor prize winner in the raffle draw!

Miscellaneous photos that failed to separate!





Struth !
 That might have cost me the trophy! 

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