Thursday, September 6, 2007

Golf - Thursday 6th September 2007






































Today's event was a single stableford. We had only 38 players today mainly due to the threatening weather. During the match we would have had all four seasons all sweeping through in turns which made hard work out of the golf.
My playing partners today were Beulah Cant, Bev Walker (Pictured) & (late starter) Rita Gilmour. Rita had 20 points on the front nine so the weather did not worry her.
Sue Hutton was our winner today, blowing us all out of the water with a magnificent 44 points. Welcome to "A" grade Sue.
CCR was 76 or 33 points. Balls went to 29 on a countback.
Highlights reported to me today were: Sue Hutton - (too many highlights to count) shall we just say 87 off the stick including 9 three pointer holes during the match; Norma Cubis - Marking Sue Hutton's card; Di Beechey par on the 13th for 4/4; Fay Bailey - the first and the last hole; Bev Adams did some great shots along the fairway; Debra Neate had a great drive on the 17th and finished with the same ball she started with; Linda Dallas had 18 points on the back nine playing on a new course for her; Dawn Tromp did a huge drive on the 7th; Margaret Nash had 5/3 on the 4th and the 16th; Jan Weiley nearly had two pars; Cheryl Davison almost had a hole in one on the 5th - the ball hit the flag pole & putt in for a birdie; Sharon Anderson had a par on the 16th; Judy Verlander birdied the 1st for 3/4; Kathy Small had 5/3 on the 16th; Beulah Cant had a par on the 5th; Rita Gilmour 4/4 on the 15th; and for me a long putt on the 16th for 5/2 & a 5/3 on the 9th.
Images: Beula Cant, Myself & Bev Walker on the 1st; Baby ducks on the 15th - almost fully grown; Flowers from our native garden on the 6th; red kangaroo paw now flowering on the 6th
which had been transferred from the old 13th garden; Peaches & Cream Grevillea on the 13th tee ladies garden; rock lillies growing at the back of the men's tee on the 10th - these I believe were donated by Robin & Rob Brann some years ago.







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