Round 1 Men’s Tuesday Championship – 4 April 2017.
On a very pleasant day for golf and the first round of the Tuesday Championship, the Best Round of the Day went to the Men’s Captain, Andy Bassett with a 39 points.
For full results click here:
On a very pleasant day for golf and the first round of the Tuesday Championship, the Best Round of the Day went to the Men’s Captain, Andy Bassett with a 39 points.
For full results click here:
Sunday 2nd April was a good day for LGC Pennant Teams with all three Divisions scoring wins.
Div 2 played Phillip Island at Meeniyan and won by 4 Matches to 3 with Chris Leaver and Russell Williams each winning 1 up , Tom Sorell 5/4 up and Michael O’Keefe 7/6 up. Tom Williamson lost a close one on the 17th ,Matt Bowey was beaten 3/2 and Leroy Sharrock lost his match 5/4.
Div 3 played at Wonthaggi against Woorayl and won 5 matches to 2. Grant McRitchie and Nathan Wardle both won their matches on the 18th hole, Brendan Simon won 2/1, Colin Bear won 5/3 up, and Peter Dowling won 7/6. Bruce Hutton went down 5/4 and Luke Drummond went down 8/7.
Div 5 played at Lang Lang against Welshpool and won 6 matches to 1. Denis Wallace and Keith Finney both won 1 up, Tim McCarty won 3/2 up, Alex and Nick Hill each won 4/3 up and John McLennan won 5/3 up. Michael Oliver went down 3/2 in a close tussle.
The Captains are happy they have full teams and the results reflect the closeness of the competitions.
Good golfing for round 4.
Once again there were some good individual performances, but the only positive team result was in Section 4 where Leongatha squared with the ladder leader Woorayl.
Section 1 went down to Foster 3 1/2 – 1 1/2 with Colleen Touzel the only winner defeating Trudi Prue 3/1 and Wendy Parker squaring with Robyn Galloway, which was a great result. Toni West lost to Barb Warren, Dot Stubbs lost to Gale Tyers and Marg Berry lost to Beth Curram. We are only 2 pts above Wonthaggi on the ladder, so need a win next week against Meeniyan (tough assignment against the ladder leaders who have an unassailable lead) or Foster to defeat Wonthaggi. Nail biting stuff.
Section 2 played their last game this week just losing to Korumburra 3/2.Trish Owen defeated Chris Rickard and Marea Maher overcame Carrie Harding. Maxine Eabry lost to Lee Clements, Pat Pease lost to Joan Peters and Kerry Hogan went down to Heather Grist. With Korumburra already headed for Section 1 next year we are relying on the results of the two games next week to avoid relegation. At the moment we are two points ahead of Lang Lang and Meeniyan so would hope one of those teams are defeated so we will remain ahead of them on points.
Section 3 lost to Phillip Island to remain firmly on the bottom of the ladder. Coral Gray won against Lyn Ward, and Marianne Leaver defeated Sharon Davie. Fay Quilford lost to Wendy Hopkins, Shirley Welsford lost to Liz O’Neill, and Louise Schache lost to Ros Reid. Whilst all players have been trying hard it is inevitable this team is headed for section 4 next year.
Section 4 did very well against the ladder leaders Woorayl, squaring the match. Marg Griffiths played very well to defeat Elly Berryman 6/5, Sue Woods defeated Ann Poole and Libby Seebeck squared with Inge Gilliam. Loris Clark lost to Heather Sullivan and Sue Bowler lost to Marg Tuckett. There would have to be exceptional results next week for Leongatha to move past second place on the ladder, most likely Woorayl will remain in first place.
Today’s tough conditions didn’t seem to bother our winners much. Our medal winner Malcolm Legge firing a brilliant 67 nett to have the best score of the day by 3 strokes. Trevor Rickard won A-Grade with 70 nett. Hugh Goodman took out C-Grade with 73 nett. Congratulations to Jason Dennerley on having an eagle on the 6th hole.
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With the end of daylight saving, Friday night Big Hole events have well and truly finished. Commencing in line with daylight savings, the Friday night 9 hole competition uses bigger diameter holes on the back nine greens at LGC.
Anyone can enter and handicaps are not necessary. It’s a case of come out amd play golf and enjoy yourself.
The competition begun over the Christmas holiday period and each player’s best four stableford rounds were taken into account for the overall winner.
This year the winner is Louise Schache with 81 points. Well done to Louise.
Wendy Brown and Colin Bear tied for second with 77 points just nudging out Rod Brown with 76 points.
Many thanks to all players and visitors who joined in the fun of a Friday night’s Big Hole comp.
Andy Bassett
Men’s Captain.
A vocal crowd of golf players and spouses watched the finals of this year’s summer putting competition. In a new format to the draw to reduce walkovers in the early rounds, the resultant finals were played as a round robin format between three players on either side of the draw.
In a change from last year, this years final was an all Men event with all the Women having been early casualties.
The Greenkeepers had prepared a very slick putting circuit with the green like glass and hole layout challenging from the very short puts to a long par 3 like hole. The layout had a touch of “Dennis” about it if I may say so, as it was a very testing track. A very good course for putters at this high level of competition nevertheless.
Results:
Group A
Barry Stevens played Hugh Goodman in a close encounter before Hugh finished the match on the 17th hole 2 up.
Barry then played Doug Clemann and missed a chance on the 18th to seal a win before Doug bounced back and won the 20th hole to win the match.
Doug then played Hugh Goodman, and by this stage had his eye in and finished the match 5/4. With two wins, Doug earnt his spot in the grand final.
Group B
Peter Waters continued on his 2016 winning form with a very tight win over Dave Vorwerg finishing the match 2 up. It was an ominous sign as Peter sank some very good long putts.
Pete then played Craig Hams and the 1st 9 holes was fairly even with Craig saving a very long missed 1st putt on the 9th to square that hole. Craig then hit his straps and sank everything in sight, finishing the match in great style winning 5/4 over Peter.
At one game each to Peter and Craig, it seemed they might be going towards a sudden death knock out game with all three players in the same match, if Dave Vorwerg could beat Craig Hams in what was possibly the last round robin match.
Dave and Craig battled well with each taking the lead at one stage but in the end, Craig had his putting stick on fire and eventually won 3 /2 up, putting Craig straight into the grand final playoff against Doug Clemann.
The putting final between Doug Clemann and Craig Hams was another tight match through the first 9 holes without either securing a match winning lead.
The putting was excellent with some great putts holed by both players, however Craig finished in top gear winning the contest on the 16th hole 3 up-2 to go.
A great win and well deserved.
2017 Putting Champ Craig Hams with runner up Doug Clemann.
Congratulations to everyone who competed.
Andy Bassett
Men’s Captain.
What a lovely day for golf, great weather, excellent Course and good company. Best round of the day was produced by Helen Mackenzie with a score of 45 points. It’s good to see more Women golfers playing on the Tuesdays and Thursday’s and we had a good contingent today. For full results click here;
Forty players took part in the inaugural VIP stroke round on the Green Course. Best scratch round was achieved by Bec Thomas with a score of 71. The nett winners were A Grade Maxine Eabry with a 72 nett, B Grade Glenys Day 70 nett & C Grade Bronwyn Debenham with a 76 nett. Sponsors today were Shirley Welsford & Colleen Touzel with Jill Steer providing the raffle prizes.
Ten players took part in the 9 hole comp with the evergreen Marion Chalmers winning with an amazing score of 24 points.
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50 people competed in today’s event in perfect golf conditions.
Les Newton, with 40 points, was the star of the day. Congratulations Les.
Colin Bear with 39 points won A grade.
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