Club Champs Results

Congratulations to all of the participants, results as follows:

Senior Men: 

Winner: Travis Cook 2&1
Runner-up: Daniel Perham

Intermediate Men

Winner: Kevin Leary 5&4
Runner-up: Harvey King

Junior B Men

Winner: Ron Hobbs 5&4
Runner-up: Merv Corfield

Senior Ladies

Winner: Lynda Brown 9&8
Runner-up: Barbara O'Connell

Intermediate Ladies

Winner: Lois Beattie 7&6
Runner-up: Janet Rae

Junior Ladies (9 hole)

Winner:: Trish Dovestone 2Up
Runner-up: Kerrie Murphy


Womens section

Hi all

This month June we are trialing a new system with Susan and Chris being In charge of runningTuesday golf and next month July  will be Miranda and Jude any other matters I will attend too

We have captains choice on Tuesday so we will be doing a stableford with blonde/ red heads versus brown/black hair (this is your natural hair)

Hi a message from 9 section

9 holers are going to play at Maungati golf course $10 Thursday 2nd June, then will head to Harlau house cafe for lunch ... if not playing you are most welcome to met at cafe at around 1ish.  18 holers included. 

cleaners this week are Elizabeth Andrews and Margaret Jones

check out the board for tournaments coming up. They are a great way to play another course and meet new people 

have a fun week and keep warm

Lynda 


New Sponsors
The Management Committee would like to extend a welcome from all club members to our new sponsors, Hammond Homes (on the 14th tee) and to DB Breweries on the 6th hole
 
DB will be providing "Beer for a Year" for every hole in one on the 6th (during competition rounds only) - Jimmy, I am afraid this is not going to be backdated, and conceding your partners tee shot does not count
 
Thank you for supporting all of our sponsors, and good luck on the 6th

100 Club
This weeks winners listed below:
 
1st Nevis Jones
2nd Mark McMullan
3rd Peter Hayes
4th Dave McEwing
5th PC Rodden
6th Avril Ching
7th Cyril Starsmeare
8th Leo Leonard
9th Allan Robert
10th Preen
11th Liz Andrews

Results - Top Tens & Ties
Sat 21 - Thu 26 May
 
Putting R4 (Ladies 9 Hole) - Net Medal
 
Div 1 (0.0-23.0)
36 S Smith
38 V Parker, T Dovestone
42 L King
43 H King
46 J Yee
 
Div 2 (23.1-54.0)
34 S Reeves
35 S Harris
39 K Murphy
42 A Scott
50 N Strachan
 
Sue Bunt (Ladies 9 Hole) - Best Net
 
35 S Reeves
36 S Harris
37 S Smith
39 V Parker, T Dovestone
40 K Murphy
43 L King, A Scott
44 H King
47 J Yee
51 N Strachan
 
Stableford (Ladies 18 Hole)
 
38 J Rae
36 M Burnside, L Beattie, M Jones
35 B O'Connell, M Woodall
34 C Turnbull
30 K Williams
24 R Bleeker
 
Weds 25 May - Stableford
 
39 M Corfield, K Leary, K Barlow (Pleasant Point), A Robert
38 R Crossan, D Deeks, A MacKay
37 D Sparks, D McLean, D Rodgers, G Emond
 
Twos:
 
4th hole: Don Deeks
12th Hole: Damian Rodgers
15th Hole: Damian Rodgers, Peter Bennett, Russell Crossan, Roger Cartwright (Pleasant Point)
 
Sat 28 May - Stableford
 
38 J Small, D Bennett, C Dawson, D Deeks
36 R Hobbs
35 J Gilbert, J Weir, B Walsh, M Sewell, M Oosthuizen
 
Twos:
 
12th Hole: John Weir
15th Hole: Fred Ng, Riegardt Du Plessis, Pat Collins
 
Nearest the Pin
 
Senior (9th hole): Steve Crook
Junior (8th hole): Danny Bennett
 
Park Night 'n Day Nearest the pin
 
Senior: Chris Diederiks
Junior: Fred Ng

...and finally

We are in a sort of wierd limbo in our house as we wait the inevitable arrival of the Covid

I mention this as my son is genuinely suffering from all the appropriate symptoms at the moment, and the good lady, the Pharmacist-her-indoors thinks that it is likely to be Covid, but the tests so far have all been negative (she does seem to enjoy shoving the swab into the back of my skull a bit too much for my liking).

It does feel strange though, for over 2 years, we have lived alongside the threat of this disease, one that has literally stopped us from living our normal lives on a number of occasions (it seemed to conincide with perfect golfing weather with a wonderful sensse of irony), prevented us from seeing family overseas in person, instead relying on the far less satisfying medium of a small pixelated screen instead.

During those two years, the South Island in particular seemed to view the disease as a distant event, something that happened to everyone else.  Still, the talk was of it arriving eventually, and when it did, we would suck it up, struggle on with that indomnitable spirit and crack on through it.

Regardless of your political persuasion, the facts remain that the plan of the government was to let the disease in eventually, it was unavoidable, but it would be let in on their terms - ie once we were all resembling pin cushions and had been fully jabbed/vaccinated/boosted etc.

Still, the inevitability of actually getting it, feels surreal - after all, we (& I am referring to my own house here) haven't had it yet and it has been nearly 2 and half years since it first came to light in China.

Regardless, it'll be bloody inconvenient when it does come along, but when it does I trust that it impacts you with as little of it's potency as possible, and that you feel better soon - and when you do feel better, remember to make the most of our course, see your mates, and enjoy yourselves.

I'm off to tend to a miserable 10 year old, and I look forward to seeing you all out there again soon

Stay Safe and play well

Steve

 

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