Sunday, January 3, 2021

Golf - Sunday 3rd January 2021

 


Robbie Whyte - Winner of the Men’s Singles



Lorraine Bignall - Winner of the Ladies Singles



With Kay and Garry Baillie at the 1st Tee


We were lucky to miss any of the threatening heavy showers today - it got very humid as the sunshine came out so when we did have light sprinkles of rain it was quite refreshing. Our playing partners today were Garry and Kay Baillie who were great company and we did have some good highlights the best of which was a birdie from Peter on the 8th. The boys smashed us for the keno ticket playing some really good shots when it mattered.

The Golf Event of the day was a Single Stableford for Men and Ladies + a 2 Ball Team.

We had 93 starters with 4 visitors from Wakehurst, Kooindah Waters and Parkwood International.

RESULTS:

TEAM RESULTS:

WINNERS: Karen Askins and Michael Cheetham - 46 points

MENS SINGLES RESULTS:

WINNER: Robbie Whyte - 40 points

RUNNER UP: Antony O’Dwyer - 39 points

3RD: Benjamin Ormon - 38 points on a countback

NO NEAREST THE PINS.

BALLS WENT TO: 33 points on a countback

MENS SR: 69

LADIES SINGLE STABLEFORD RESULTS:

WINNER: Lorraine Bignall - 40 points

RUNNER UP: Alisha Hams - 36 points

3RD: Rosalie Dyer - 34 points

NO NEAREST THE PINS.

BALLS WENT TO: 31 points on a countback

WOMENS SR: 73

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE DAY as reported to me: Mark Stimpson parred the 13th and 17th; Garry Baillie parred the 2/4/15th; Peter Martin birdied the 8th; Kay Baillie played steady golf and did not get in any bunkers; Steve Turner had pars on the 14th and 15th (he is now looking at taking up bowls (Ha! ha!); Carolyn Buttsworth sank a 30 ft putt on the 17th to win the hole - the boys won the Keno ticket by a convincing margin of 1; Wal Robertson had 4/4 on the 17th - girls beat the boys for the Keno ticket (just) and felt lucky not to get wet; Fran James had pars on the 6th, 8th and 17th and was glad to get over 30 points; Cruickshanks and Walkers had a fantastic day - no rain and great company - Clyde birdied the 14th; Lorraine Bignall had 5 pars, 7 x 3 pointers for a nice 40 points; Kevin O’Brien putted well and chipped well; Robbie Whyte had 40 points playing off 3, birdied 4/10/14/18th; my highlight was not getting into any bunkers and enjoying good company.

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