Home Timber & Hardware Monthly Medal
The July Monthly Medal was held on Saturday 1st of July. Jake Simpson led the field to claim the Medal with a score of nett 70, 1 shot clear of a group of 5 players. It was a strong finish over the back nine that saw Jake turn a net 2 over after 9 holes into a net 2 under by the finish.
Drouin Family Hotel Challenge
Craig Stevens still holds on to his lead in this competition by 207 points and with his win this month, Jake Simpson has climbed up into a tie for 2nd place with Rhys Rata. Rounding out the top 5 are Paul Barratt and Damon Whaley. Full leader board is available on the notice board.
Stroud Trophy
The Stroud Trophy final was played on Saturday. Top seeds Peter Downward and Kevin Johnson were up against Peter Morris and Shaun Doak in a 4BBB Match Play. The day started out well for Pete and Shaun winning the first hole, from there they never let the lead slip and were eventual winners, winning 5&4.
Premier League
As was reported last month, Custard Arms were the premiers over The Broken Heads. Prizes for members of both teams are now available to collect in the Pro Shop. We also have prizes for individuals in this competition, which are available to collect from the Pro Shop.
Individual Prizes went to
John Piner – Best Overall League Total Score 173 points
Jarrod Reid – Best Overall League Average Score 38.5 points
Best Overall Scores Per Team
Shaun Doak – Tee Baggers 171 points Shane DeHaan – Duart’s 150 points
Eric Robbins – XXXX 102 points Warren Cook – FOFO 147 points
Phil Adams – Custard Arms 163 points Ben Jeffery – Grip It & Sip It 170 points
Ray Haley – Golden Oldies 127 points Mark Klaver – The Cream 164 points
Ben Smith – The Coodabeens 138 points Jock Granger – Tigers 102 points
Mark Allen/Kevin Thope – Muppets 67 points Dave Cavangh – The Broken Heads 149 points
Congratulations to all winners. The next installment of the Premier League will commence on October 7th.
Local Rules
Just a reminder – all temporary stakes and ropes on the course that are protecting vulnerable areas are IMMOVABLE OBSTRUCTIONS. They may not be moved to play your ball. If they interfere with your stance and swing, you are entitled to relief, dropping your ball at the nearest point of relief, no closer to the hole. Additionally, if your ball is within 2 club lengths of these stakes and the stake is in your line of play, you are also entitled to relief.
That’s all for now and I’ll leave you with a quote from UK politician George Robetson
“My favorite shots are the practice swing and the conceded putt. The rest can never be mastered.”
Glenn Robinson
Captain
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