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Wednesday 15 May 2019 Gentsomes

39 Players today enjoyed cool but fair weather . Todays event was Gentsomes with two out of three stableford scores from each team counted.  The winners are  Marg Griffiths, Lianne Adamson and Maxine Eabry with 83 points.  Runners up were Maryanne Gartner, Marea Maher and Karen Bear with 82 points on countback.

Nine hole competition winner was Mary Walker (36) with 16 points.  Mary is a friend of our new member Vivienne French.

Please click here for 18 holes results

Please click here for 9 hole results.

 

Saturday 11th May 2019 – Men’s Stableford

A total of 58 players lined up for today’s event.  The winners were:  Overall Winner – Nathan Wardle (9) 39 points c/b, B Grade – Gerry Carcour (21) 39 points and C Grade – John Belli (31) 38 points. NTP 14th – Glenn Marsham 1.76m and NTP 16th – Panu Kuhne 6.20m.  DTL Balls – David Forbes 39 pts, Glenn Marsham 38 pts, Tim McCarthy 36 pts, Rod Hopcraft 35 pts, Jason Dennerley 35 pts, Ian Debenham 35 pts, Geoff McDonald 34 pts, Leroy Sharrock 34 pts, Gary McGrath 34 pts, Malcolm Legge 34 pts, Nick Lafferty 34 pts, Alan Kuhne 33 pts, Craig Hams 33 pts, Gary Sharrock 33 pts and Phil Douglass 33 pts.

Saturday 11th May 2019 – Women’s Stableford

A total of 18 players braved the elements today.  The winners were A Grade – Wendy Parker (14) 33 point c/b and B Grade – Marg Griffiths (28) 31 points.  NTP 16th – Trish Owen 5.1m and DTL Balls – Rebecca Wilson 33 pts, Trish Owen 29 pts, Anne Gibson 29 pts, Anna de Bondt 27 pts and Marilyn Williams 26 pts.

Men’s Pennant – The Finals

The rub of the green just didn’t go our way today.

Division 3 lost 4 matches to 3 after Nathan Wardle’s opponent chipped in from 20 metres off the green for a birdie on the 18th hole.  Nathan looked to have the match (and the Pennant) won when he chipped it dead but a classy chip-in from his opponent meant the Lang Lang team was doing all the cheering.

Division 5 also lost 4 matches to 3 with Garry Rotteveel carrying all the pressure as he went down the 20th hole with 20 people watching every shot.  His opponent stood up under the intense pressure and the Welshpool team celebrated their first pennant win since 2009.  Being the great club that we are,  we were happy for them and toasted their success.

On a personal level, I would like to thank everyone who played this year in Divvy 1, 3 & 5  for representing the Club proudly and admirably.  We presented ourselves as excellent citizens of South Gippsland golf and helped create a great spirit of competitiveness and friendship with our South Gippsland mates.

Special thanks to the team captains – Tom Sorrell, Chris Indian and John McLennan.  Their love of Pennant is brilliant, their organisation of their teams was spot on and their leadership was top notch.

No pennants but a great year, thanks to every one of you.

Colin Bear

Men’s Captain

 

 

2019 Invy Espy Super League Semi-Finals Results

The 2019 Invy Espy Super League semi-finals have been completed after two weeks of competition. In the first semi, the top-placed Rosellas continued on their merry way into the final with a 141 to 135 win over the Kookaburras. The Rosellas had a very even team performance, with all 8 players in the team posting a score of 30 or more. Leading scorers for Rosellas were Geoff Maher 37, Max Hyde 36, David Child 35 and Karen Castledine-Briggs/Liz Hodge with 33 each. The Kookaburras best performers were Fred deBondt with 35, Hans Hoefler and Kevin Michael 34 each, and Ron Paice 32.

 

In the second semi-final, second-placed Possums booked a place in the final by easily accounting for the Wombats, 147 to 135. Leading the charge for the Possums were Trevor Steer and Wendy Parker with 38 each, while Neil Mackenzie 36 and Anne Gibson/Bruce Cathie (35 each) rounded out a strong team performance. For the Wombats, Gary McGrath starred with 36, Marea Maher 35, while Bronwyn Debenham and Neal Gillin chimed in with 32 each.

 

The winner of the Esplanade Hotel voucher for the best performer in the semi-finals went to Trevor Steer who was fresh from a spell up north.

 

The 2019 final will be between Rosellas and Possums, and will be completed on Saturday 18th May. Good luck to both teams!

 

We will notify the date/time and venue for the Super League presentations soon. We take this opportunity to thank our sponsor, Dylan Clark of the Inverloch Esplanade Hotel for his continuing sponsorship of this popular event in our golfing calendar.

Men’s Monthly Medal – May 4

Congratulations to Tim McCarthy on winning the May Monthly Medal with a very good 67 nett.  Hot golf TMac.

Glenn Marsham and Daniel Yeap were the grade winners and played some excellent golf along the way.

Nearest the Pin – 14th – Malcolm Legge – 5.05m

Nearest the Pin – 16th – Craig Hams – 1.32m

Down the Line balls were awarded to all scores of 74 nett and better.

 

Stableford – May 2

16 golfers were gloating after completing 18 holes of golf without a drop of rain falling on the course.  The sun even shone for part of the day.

Those who defied the miserable forecast had a top day out.

Greg Ellt won the day with 39 stableford points which included an unbelievable 25 points on the back 9.  Congratulations Greg on a super score.

35 points was the cutoff fro a down the line ball.

Bruce Cathie’s 34 points was also noteworthy after he opened his car boot to find that he had left his clubs behind.  Al Sperling was offered a good price to sell his clubs to Bruce after he registered 34 points.  I believe Al is considering the offer.

Click here to view the names and scores of all today’s heroes who played 18 holes

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