Competitions
Competitions
President’s Putter (Top Dog 6/7)
Bright but dry for the President’s Putter.
Kerry pulled a round out of the top drawer to win with 43 points; he also won NTP and birdie on long par 3 13th –also back 9 honours. Nigel W followed with excellent 41 and front 9 22. Justin W 3rd with 40 . then 4 39s from Oz, Roland, Sheena and Jay.
Kerry earned another 12 pints in the men’s Top Dog and as attached now leads the senior division 24 points from Raymond 19 and Brian M 16; in the junior, Paul McGrath still leads 28 from Dilip 26 and Onursal 18.
Novelty prizes :
Nearest The Pin
2nd Cheryl Woodhouse
4th Craig Johnstone
11th Richard Owen
13th Kerry Sargeant
16th Aidan Hurley
18th (in 2) Aiden Hurley
Mitcham Friendly – 2nd Leg
This was the second and home leg of the women’s annual match. Injuries and holidays gave an opportunity for us to blood a rookie into matchplay. Seema who’d volunteered to play when our numbers got reduced was getting cold feet about this rash decision, but she bravely ploughed on and even admitted to enjoying it after the match!
After the away leg we were 2-1 down but fought back at the Park to reverse that score meaning that overall the match was drawn, but RP retain the trophy as last year’s winners.
It was a fairly slow Saturday morning’s golf but the weather decided to be kind to us and the company was good for each match as was evident by the level of chat afterwards amongst the women as we tucked into pizza and chips.
Thanks to the team of Sheena, Lia, Jayne, Susan, Doreen and of course Seema.
Friday Sweep
The weather forecast threatened a mid/late morning band of heavy, thundery rain which largely didn’t materialise (certainly no heavy or thundery rain), so the reduced field experienced dry conditions by midday and a lovely sunny, humid day from 12.30pm.
Our clear winner, Justin W (41 points), was the only player to truly master the conditions, finishing 8 points clear of Colin and James (33 points) , in 2nd and 3rd places respectively. Justin had 2 birdies (5th and 12th), best front 9 (22 points), equal best back 9 (19 points), best Par 4s and equal best par 3s – so pretty comprehensive !
There was some concern in the clubhouse after the round that groups 5 and 6 had been ‘lost in action’, however they eventually arrived to complete their 5+ hours rounds.
Sweep payout to the top 3 (£9, £6, £3).
Weekday Captain’s Day
Almost perfect conditions for golf at the park today. The greens are drying up rapidly. But the rough was not as bad as in previous months. he fairways were still very helpful for the “shorter” hitters.
Alan played like a King today. His numbers state the obvious: 4 birdies (1,5,11 and 12), 23pts + 22pts, 2 PU’s and 45pts walking off the 18th green. The 2 PU’s prevented from competing/winning (?) in today’s putting challenge. 2 other players are very grateful for that. After a rough couple of weeks Rob W played of a slightly higher HI. He took advantage of the extra shots. 2 birdies (5,17) and 20pts +23pts earn him 2nd place. Chris R had another excellent outing. “Only” 22pts on the back 9 and the countback rule force him to settle for 3rd. Peter G had no eagle today. But 20pts (out)/22pts (in) and 4th place represent a good day at the office. There is some more good news for him a bit later. Jose Manuel G’s round was the mirror image of Peter G’s round. 20pts on the back earn him the last “money spot”. A small shout out to Ed R. He had a better front 9 than Alan K (26pts). He even had 29pts walking off the 10th. The rest was a bit harsher.
Other results:
Putting Challenge:
Weekday Captain Brian R (25 putts – 13+12) edges Rob W (25 putts 12+13)
NTP
7th: Richard O
10th: Seymour
16th: Richard H
Team event
Peter G, Richard H, Elijah P 88
Alan K, Angus R, Joshua C 84
Rob W, George T, Justin W 80
Golden Jubilee (50yrs 1924-1974) (Top Dog 5/7)
Bright but breezy conditions for the Golden Jubilee.
Katharina Katte shot a consistently spectacular 44in 44out gross 88 net 66 to win. 2 chased with 68s -Paul McGrath just edging Gina on countback. Duncan followed with 69.
This was 3rd Jubilee from 4 in the Anniversary Cup and we see 3 women leading – Cheryl continues 1st on 210 now from Katharine 215 and Lia 217. Indeed, these are only players to have played all 3/ not NR’d to date (see breakdown of the scores lower down in the report).
For the men this was also the 5th competition in the Top Dogs:
Brian and Raymond continue to lead senior division with18 pints each; but making a late charge is Kerry who gained 12 points for 4th.
In the junior Paul M now leads on 28 from Dilip 26.
Friday Sweep
A dry, humid, sunny morning becoming more cloudy and windy as the day progressed.
Scoring was good with 80% of the field scoring points in the 30s. A group of three 38s were looking like taking the honours till Charlie Haines stepped up and entered his score of 40 points, his first ‘win’ with the club. Charlie’s round started with a blob and suffered another blob on the 14th but otherwise was extremely solid. Paul McGrath and Craig Johnstone’s 38s, both ‘early birds’, took 2nd and 3rd places respectively and Seymour Laird followed up his 2nd place on Wednesday with a countback 4th today.
Best front 9 was Seymour’s 21 points and Charlie had the best back 9, also 21 points. James was tops on the three Par 3s (9 points). Richard Owen was within inches of an Eagle 2 on the 9th and Rob Wilhelmsson joins Richard Back at the top of the Friday Birdie Tree.
Sweep payout to the top 4 (£10, £6, £4, £2).
Midweek August Medal (MGMT R6/8)
A reduced field enjoyed excellent golfing conditions. Enjoyable temperatures, not the slightest threat of rain were a welcome change to the recent golfing conditions. Recent rains had rendered the greens a lot more receptive than during the previous months. So today felt more like a round of target golf rather than links golf. There was still more than enough roll/bounce on the fairways. But judging distances into the greens wasn’t as tricky as 5-6 weeks ago.
Seymour Laird carded an outstanding score of 62 (Net). This was even more remarkable since he was +5 (gross) after 2 holes. But he steadied himself. The remaining 16 holes were taken care of with a score of +12 (gross). His only regret can best be described in his own words: “I should’ve signed up for the sweep”. Places 2-3 go to early birds and some of the better ball strikers in the club. Both Naveed and Ross recorded 4 birdies today on their way to scores of 64 (Net). Naveed had the better (net) score on the back 9. So he takes 2nd place. Places 4-5 go to the other players in my flight (good things seem to happen to people in my flight …). Uli had brain freeze on the 1st hole (7). But he showed great poise to record a score of 66 (Net). Alison’s decision to sign up for the sweep really paid dividends today (don’t think HMRC will tax your sweep payments though). 2 snowmen are the only blemish on her card. Else she would’ve challenged for the top honours.
2 shoutouts:
– An Gardner birdied 2 par 3’s today (a first)
– Richard B birdied … 5 (!!!) holes today
MGMT:
Chris R 362, Gina 368, B Norman 368, Graham C 375, R Owen 379. But Pralab with 4 recorded results and a score of 279 is in prime position.
Monthly Medals
A quieter day after storm Antoni yesterday but still breezy.
Women
The women seemed to be playing a different course from the men who seemed to have no problems today but the scores were all so different from 2 weeks ago and not in a good way!
But well done to Hilary who kept her body warmer on for the whole round which was perhaps the secret. She nearly blew it on the 18th but was fortunate to find her first ball under the trees on the left, rather than being where her 2nd went which was OB, but looking at the 5 shot margin she would probably still have beaten Lia but ended up with 72.
Men
Henry L-B continued his winning form from Wednesday to triumph with a net 63 – winning overall and senior division; Henry was just 2 over par on the back 9. He was pressed by Will B with a remarkably consistent 66 sharing back 9 honours. 3rd in the senior division was Michael Hayden 67.
The junior division was close with 64s from Oz and Capt. John Ahad. Oz just won on countback. Third was Gerard with another good round – 65.
This was the 6th Grand Medal round of 8 and senior division leader is Will B, 12 ahead of Tamas with 328 points; the junior is headed by Duncan 345 from Dilip 349.
Friday Sweep
A somewhat cloudy but dry day with not much wind and receptive greens led to some good scoring.
Top of the leaderboard was Rob Wilhelmsson with an excellent 43 points and a gross score of 72. Rob had the best front 9 (20 points), the best back 9 (23 points) and 3 birdies along the way. In 2nd place with 40 points was Justin Wildman, playing alongside Rob in the first group, and just pipping 3 players on 39 points: Peter Miller, Richard Norden and Naveed Manazir. Naveed had 3 birdies in his round but it was Peter Miller who grabs 3rd place on countback and scoops a small sweep payout. (£11, £7, & £4 to the top 3 respectively)
Midweek August Plate
Rain had been forecast for the midweek August plate – reduced field accordingly.
Mainly dry for early games but blustery and odd heavy showers developed before continuous rain caught later games.
Early starter Henry L-B had the right idea -after 2 birdies Henry stood 2 under par on the 4th tee [10points] and finished with 37points David C also had good start – being one under par after 3 holes [also 10 points] but was just nipped on countback on the last 3 holes.
Justin W prevailed with best back 9 19 points . All best to Mayumi – think last round in UK.