2019

2019

20 Nov '19

Midweek Winter Comp Rd 1

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Conditions proved tricky except for 2 players (Cf. CSS below). It was a case of Richard and Pralab vs the rest of the field.

Pralab returned an incredible 22pts on front and back 9. He recorded two 4-pointers and six 3-pointers. Quite remarkable. Pralab’s handicap drops 3 strokes to 16. What’s even more staggering is that Pralab didn’t even win today’s comp. Richard Norden recorded 26pts !!!! on the back 9. That unbelievable back 9 allows him to beat Pralab on countback. To put things in perspective: Richard recorded one 4-pointer and eight 3-pointers … Richard also gets an ESR and his new handicap now stands at 25. Best of the rest was Luke Baker (38pts). A couple of loose putts prevented Richard Hodgkinson from scoring more than 38pts. Mitch and Tamas complete the Top6. First lady was Alison Chadwick. Results…

CSS: 36pts (7/37 in buffer)

Midweek Winter Competition:
cf. today comp result. R1 Leader board…

Midweek Prince’s Eclectic
Pralab (71). Luke (74), Richard N (75). R1 Leader board…

17 Nov '19

Winter Comp Rd 1 / Princes Eclectic Rd 1

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Ladies

Prince’s may have been a little drier underfoot with no temporaries but it wasn’t a whole lot easier for the ladies. The top score was again 32 points and in a repeat of last week, was won by Cheryl Woodhouse. The competition ended as a reduction only with CSS moving to 34 points. The compensation for the low scores was the sun coming out to make the autumn colours of the trees look at their best. Results…

Sheena Harrington was one point behind Cheryl, but with a lower handicap swaps places with her in the associated Eclectic. R1 Leader board…

Men

Cool temperatures and mud didn’t scare off the players today. No less than 49 players enjoyed some dry/drier conditions. But scoring proved to be challenging.

Tony Bergqvist used 21pts on the back 9 to win today’s comp. Seong Lim followed his example and came home in +3 gross (19pts) to claim second. Kim Chaffart beat Joseph Murphy (who could’ve done a better job recording his score on the computer at the club) and Toby on countback to take 3rd place. Another trio followed on 35pts. Mike Shabani closed out the Top6. Results…

A note of sympathy to MW Captain, John Ahad. He walked off the 16th green with 35pts. I believe he’d rather forget about the last 2 holes. Also, it was a nice/welcome surprise to greet our Capitan back at the club after successful surgery.

CSS: 37pts (11/49 in the buffer)

Winter Competition
Ollie Griffin (72pts), Toby Hunt (70pts), Peter Needham (69pts), Richard Owen (68pts), HLB (68pts). R2 Leader board…

Prince’s Eclectic
HLB (72), Pete Harrison (73), Ollie Griffin (73), Tamas Ladacs (75). R1 Leader board…

10 Nov '19

Winter Comp Rd 1 / Dukes Eclectic Rd 1

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Ladies

Although conditions overhead made for a sunny day, those underfoot were decidedly different and the competition was a non-qualifier due to the number of temporary greens.

The scoring reflects the sogginess and lack of run on the ball with top spot being a close battle between Cheryl Woodhouse and Alison Chadwick on 33 points, with Cheryl taking the honours on the back 6 – a birdie at the last definitely helping. Despite a 3 shot cut last week to her handicap Jess Dunton-Rose still managed 3rd spot on 31. Results…

It being the first round of the Eclectic there are many currently shown as NR as they picked up but there were a number of birdies and pars scored on the holes that did get completed. Angela Flynn is one shot in the lead at present. R1 Leader board…

Men

This week’s rain wreaked havoc on the course forcing the greenkeeper to install no less than 3 temporary greens. Therefore today’s competition became Non-Qualifying for handicap purposes.

But the competition does count towards the winter comp so recording a good score today didn’t hurt.

Tamas and Henry marked each other’s cards and by some weird coincidence (?) both of them recorded excellent scores. Tamas recorded 9 3-pointers and just one blob. So no surprise to see him rack up 39pts to finish first. Ollie managed to birdie one of the temporary greens (11th) on his way to 38pts and 2nd place. Robin Thomas confirms his excellent form to claim 3rd (also with 38pts). Final man on 38pts was HLB. Pete Needham’s length off the tee helped him to secure 5th place (37pts). Pete Harrison used up his full stroke allowance on the front 9. But completing the back 9 in level par allows him to finish in 6th place. Results…

CSS: N/A

Winter Competition ranking: cf. today’s results. R1 Leader board…

Duke’s Eclectic: HLB (72), Pete Harrison (73), Ollie Griffin (73), Tamas Ladacs (75). R1 Leader board…

Let’s hope for some drier weather …

6 Nov '19

Midweek Medal

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It was a cold start but welcome sunshine soon arrived. Much recent rain and worm-casts combined to make conditions muddy for the 45 competitors.

Early starter Brett Colley won the first winter midweek medal with a very commendable 66, all the more remarkable since Brett started with 8 at the first and came in for back 9 dropping just 4 shots. Val Riziotis and Igor Peliugaev battled for 2nd 67 which Val won on countback. Val had a remarkable back 9 – 8 better than front including birdie at 16. Results…

Hassan returned lowest gross of the day – 75 but gets .1 back on handicap. Reflecting overall conditions, CSS remained at SSS.

3 Nov '19

Monthly Medals

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Ladies

For some unknown reason the ladies had their highest turnout for years – 21 players plus 2 putting cards in for handicap. It remains to be seen if this was a one time phenomenon since the scores were not the most encouraging and there won’t be pizza and chips every week.

Indeed only one person made it look easy with a 4 shot cushion back to 2nd place and the only one to play below the SSS. Jess Dunton-Rose continues her good run of form and with a net 66 was the runaway winner. In doing so, she earned herself her second ESR of the year and her handicap drops by 3 to 31. Results…

After golf the ladies finally got together for the presentation of the autumn meeting prizes and the monthly medal glasses for the year to October. As mentioned, pizza and chips were also provided and happily devoured by all.

Men

The muddy conditions couldn’t keep Richmond Park golfers away. A big field (45 players – the ladies comp enjoyed a big turnout too …) showed up today. All-in-all conditions proved tough for most of the field (see CSS below). From good to bad here are the bullet points of today’s comp:

The Very Good:
When you go -1 gross on any course deserves some serious praise. Jay eagled the 9th to go -1 on the front 9. He then held it together on the back 9 to win today’s comp with a Net Score of 62 (67 gross). Gregory going 63 net and chopping 2.2 strokes of his handicap. Pete Harrison sliding down to Cat1 with a Net 64. Results…

The Good:
Jan Wilken, Robin Thomas and HLB playing solid golf on their way to spots 4,5 and 6. No less than 5 birdies on the 16th.

The Unexpected:
Paul Brown recording a birdie on the 16th hole.

The Ugly:
Only 9 of the 45 players remained in their buffer. Some players not signing their scorecards.

The Very Ugly:
Kim Chaffart recording a 10 on the 12th hole. Looks like he used up his few good shots in the Men’s Pairs Final.

CSS: 68 (yes you read correctly …)

30 Oct '19

Midweek Stableford Sweep

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A chilly easterly wind persisted but it remained dry; dry enough for mud to be of just the wrong consistency – clinging to trolleys.

With 3 temporary greens, the stableford sweep competition was a non-qualifier for handicapping. I think Glendale had hired some special air-pumping equipment for those 3 greens but don’t take my word for it.

Fresh from a 44 point win on same course on Sunday (and a 3.2 handicap reduction), Robin Thomas’ rich vein of form continued, winning on 38 points from valiant 37s from Richard Norden and Rick Kimber. Class 5 handicapper Hassan (2 birdies) nipped Kamil on countback – both 36s as with Seymour Laird and Henry Lindesay-Bethune (3 birdies). Leading lady was Sheena 32. Results..

27 Oct '19

Stableford Sweep

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Yesterday’s rain made the fairways really muddy. Add to that cooler temperatures and thicker air and you have 3 essential ingredients for winter golf. The greens were uber receptive (a euphemism …) The 12th green was borderline usable. And as is often the case in these wet conditions the greenkeepers had to install a temporary green on the 11th hole. The additional dew slowed the greens down even more.

The early morning starters didn’t enjoy the best conditions. But Mitch Cohen kept up his good recent form to become leader in the clubhouse with a respectable 34pts. New member Damper seemed to enjoy the mud golf: 21pts in and out put him in firm command. But late starter Robin Thomas managed to better that score by 2pts. Robin and Damper both get healthy handicap cuts (down to 20 and 19 respectively). 3rd place goes Gregory with 39pts. Returning boy Lee Marshall (37pts), Richard Owen and Kerry Sargeant complete the Top6. The ladies didn’t enjoy the muddy conditions. The first lady today only clocks in at place 17. Results..

CSS: 36pts (Men & Ladies)

Looks some (much needed) drier weather is heading our way next week.

23 Oct '19

Midweek Harrington Cup

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Conditions were fairly benign but little roll and having just 3 clubs and putter tempered performance. Oliver Khan emerged the winner of the coveted Harrington Trophy with 37 points. He was chased by early starters Rick Kimber 36 and Mitch Cohen 34. Results..

The ‘best scores analysis’ report reveals the few birdies scored. However, the ray of brilliance on the day was provided by Paul Brown with a 90 yard pitch-in at 17 for eagle – and he clambers aboard the Eagle Tree report. Analysis..

With the restriction in the number of clubs allowed, the competition was of course a non-qualifier for handicapping.

20 Oct '19

Lissaman Cup

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Here is the report for the 2019 edition of the Lissaman Cup, aka 3 clubs and a putter. Jay’s round started in the worst possible manner. His 3 iron snapped in two after 3 holes, so he had to complete the rest of the round with just a mid iron and a wedge. Things improved slightly at the 19th hole when he recovered the putter cover he thought he’d lost.

George Taylor started slowly (45 gross). But 6 pars, bogeys on 11, 12 and 16 on the back result into a score of 36. No less than four players recorded scores of 67 net. George’s stellar back 9 make him today’s winner. Robin Thomas also had a strong back nine. His effort came up just short and he had to settle for 2nd place. 1st lady of the day, JDR, takes 3rd. Keith’s consistent round (+4 on front and back) give him the lowest overall gross and 4th place. Conditions today must have reminded Liam of a rugby pitch . That may be an explanation for his good score off 71 net and 5th place. Kilmorey Gardens completes the Top6. As FYI: Pete Harrison birdied the two par 3’s on the front 9. Results…

CSS: N/A

Top Dog: We have a tie between George Taylor and Chris Lordan. R7 leader board…

16 Oct '19

Midweek Charity Cup

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Showery conditions morphed to sunny intervals and some greens proved soggy.

But Sheena Harrington stamped her authority on the field of 40 from the beginning to win the Charity Cup. A birdie at the first was followed by two pars for 10 point after three holes. 22 on the front 9 with a ‘blobless’ back nine 17 gave a margin of one from Mark Rosamund 38 with 37s from Hassan Mouilah and Alexander Krasnonkov. Hassan had a purple patch from the 13th with four pars, an eagle at 17 and a birdie. Results..

CSS remained at SSS 36 points with Sheena and Hussan trimmed a shot.