Nigel Asken, Sheena Asken, Liz Robinson and Steve Robinson
Winners of the Texas 4 Ball Team Stableford
with President Paul Scholberg
Rosie Dyer, Duncan Dyer and Peter Martin
at the 8th hole waiting for the showers to pass
We had a mixed bag of weather to contend with today with passing showers for most of the day. Our playing partners were Duncan and Rosie Dyer and we had mixed feeling about braving the weather. We bent to pressure and went out to face the elements and found the course wet in places but overall well drained considering the amount of rain that has fallen in the last week. We did have some highlights, one of which was finishing in a reasonable state - not dripping wet as we thought we would be. There were some good scores that come in today so some of us found it not too hard or bad. The village green is very green at the moment and will improve a lot with the recent maintenance to the greens.
The Golf Event of the day was a Texas 4 Ball Team Stableford.
We had 36 starters.
RESULTS:
TEXAS TEAM STABLEFORD RESULTS:
WINNERS: Nigel Asken, Sheena Asken, Steve Robinson & Liz Robinson - 124 points on a countback
RUNNERS UP: Tim Verduci, Cameron Laing, Mona Maher and Chris Fuller - 124 points
NEAREST THE PINS:
MEN'S 12TH: George Foster
LADIES 8TH: Annette Cross
BALLS WENT TO: 123 points (neat)
NO HANDICAPPING TODAY!
Highlights of the day as reported to me: Clyde Cruickshanks had birdies on the 1st and 12th, Kevie O'Brien (having no consideration for his playing partners) had 4 shanks to the opposite fairways, Lorraine Bignall had a par on the 1st and the 15th, all the team members were on the 15th green for 2; Nigel Asken, Sheena Asken, Steve Robinson and Liz Robinson had a credible 124 points with Liz Robinson being the star scoring a personal 39 points; Ron Puiatti had birdies on the 10th and the 2nd; George Foster had a claytons birdie on the 15th; Lauren Matterson had a good personal score of 38 points enjoying the benefit of the Men's drives; Lyn Puiatti and Vicki Foster had no wipes; Duncan Dyer had three 3 pointers in a row; my highlight was surviving the showers, being an improved fairway player and finishing with the same ball I started with.
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