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Putting Competition Finals Night-Roundup

Beautiful sunny warm conditions and some really close matches were the making of a great  afternoon / evening for the quarters, semi’s and grand final rounds, of the 2018 Putting Competition.

Of the 64 players that were all inspired to take out the winner’s trophy, Friday afternoon saw the final eight players fight it out.

Qrtr Finals & Semi Finals:

1st match up saw Mother and Son, Bec and Lachlan Thomas head to the putting green.

Lachlan was under the gun from the start, and even though mum was full of support for Lachlan, one could see that Bec was in pennant form and went on to beat Lachlan 6/5.

Match 2, was the battle between Norm Hughes and Hugh Goodman, during which we saw a number of one putts dropping on both sides, and the contest go through the full circuit to the 18th, with Hugh winning on the last. This match was certainly one of the closest of the night and could have gone either way.

Match 3 brought out the reigning title holder in Craig Hams against Pennant Div 4 Captain, Chris Indian. Chris was as usual in his happy state, but Craig had his competition hat on. The lead changed several times, but in the end, Craig won 3/2.

Match 4 was a forfeit to Rod Hopcraft by Andrew Henley who was otherwise engaged in playing his Hyland Cup match against Phillipe du Plessis.  I think Andrew new which event he had at least an even chance in and he eventually earned a hard fought victory on the 18th hole. Meanwhile Rod was seeking a few tips from wife Neryl on how best to distract Beck during their impending match.

First semi final saw Rod play Bec, and even though Rod was living the dream of having 5 straight one putts to beat his opponent and make the finals, he couldn’t replicate that form early in this contest. The contest had lead changes all though the front nine until Bec took charge during the back nine and put her foot on the accelerator, securing a place for herself in the Grand Final with a 3/2 win over Rod.

Next semi final had Hugh and Craig locking horns, and the lead seesawed right up until the last four holes, where Craig dug deep and finally got over the top of Hugh with a 2up win on the 18th.

Well the spectators couldn’t have asked for a better grand final between Bec and Craig. You could have billed this match up as Little Bo Beep verses (not so) Nasty Canasta. 

The Club house was pumping and the BBQ and salads were going down quicker than Winx, which the BBQ jockey Greg Ellt, Roz and the volunteers had well prepared for the evening. The women golfers out to support Beck well out numbered the men supporters for Craig and the chirping was deafening.

Pro Pin Chip Off

During the break before the Grand final of the Putting Comp, Tyler took a number of the Pro Pin winners over to the 18th for the Pro pin Chip Off.  The Chip Off final was played from a spot 54 metres to the centre of the 18th green  behind the bunkers.  A testing distance to say the least, as not a full stroke for any of the players, depending on their choice of irons.

Craig, ready and primed for the Putting final, was first to chip and caressed his three attempts over the bunker, landing one shot within easy putting distance from the pin, for him.  He had set the bar which the others had to beat.

Garry Friend, our newest member of the Men’s Committee, was distracted during his chipping by a heckler, and fell short on a usual strength.

Ron Paice chipped well but couldn’t stop one any closer to the pin, neither could the “cream” of the Men’s field Thommo or Chris Leaver, improve on Craigs deft shot.

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Pro Pin Chip Off Champ Craig Hams (in hat) and the vanquished.

One title down for Craig, now for the Putting Comp. Craig was on a high, while Bec had her usual pre-game, relaxing cup of coffee.

Putting Comp Grand Final

LGC’s own “Leo Scullion” of the putting green, George Misson had kept excellent control of the matches and handled the pin markers and pace of play with aplomb.  His one finger, two finger or fist pumped clear messaged to the watching throng as to what the score was, at any given time. The finals had gone like clock work and now for the big one, and so the battle began.

Like most of the other matches, the lead changed hands early and for a number of holes including the 9th, the match was square with some good second putts keeping it so.  The 10th, 11th,12th,13th,14th,15th and 16th were played and the match still square.

Then on the 17th the break was made. Beck slipped a 6 metre putt across the green and into the hole with the balls’ last roll, much to the delight of the crowd in the Club House.  Craig was cordial in his praise to Beck for the good putt then settled to send his own ball on a very similar line, only to see it slide past over the edge of the hole.  His reaction told the story. They were going into the final hole, Beck 1 up.

They played out the 18th which was a 7 metre putt which both wanted to ace.  When Bec’s putt slipped bye, Craig knew his would be sink or swim.  He dare not leave it short.  The putt was well weighted but Craig followed it down the rink like a Thursday night bowler, knowing the title of Putting Champ for 2018 was firmly in the grasp of Bec Thomas.  Well done to Bec and all the finalists

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Putting Champ Bec Thomas, Craig Hams & Referee George Misson.

Longest Drive:    

To wrap up the evening 10 players and spectators (including Darren from Welshpool) took grip of their favourite driver and let let fire three balls from the black tombstones down the 1st fairway.  In the fading light, Tyler played catcher and with his laser, measured any balls which landed near him on the fairway.  Best driver off the Black went eventually to Michael Thomas with a best distance of approximately 282 metres, followed by Chris Indian some 20 metres astern.

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Longest driver, Michael Thomas with his weapon.

Overall a great night was had by all.  Only thing that would have made it a better night was you.  See you all in 2019.

Thursday 22 March 2018- Stableford

Max Hyde took advantage of the blusterly conditions to record a very good 42 points to take out Best Score of the Day. Frank Gallagher (aka Kev Castwood) took out A Grade with 37 points and Peter Buttinger took out B Grade with 36 points.

 

For a full report click here:

Tuesday 20/3/2018- Gentsomes

In nice conditions the field enjoyed the Gentsomes format with some outstanding individual games , none better than Ray Barbour with 51 points followed by Hans Hoefler with 49 points.

Winning Team was Keith Finney, Michael Oliver, Ray Barbour and Mark Warby with 105 points.

 

For a full report click here:

Gordon West 9 Hole Comp. Final – Sunday 4/3/2018

A good field turned out for the final of the Gordon West 9 Hole Competition which has been played on the first Sunday of each Month between October 2017 & March 2018.

At the start of today’s event, two teams, Rule 35 & 7 Up were tied for the lead, but with Doug Clemann getting Nearest the Pin on the 14th and Best nett score of the day for the Men, anchored 7 Up for another overall win and the Trophy. Best Nett score on the Day for the Women was Maryanne Gartner.

Pat West presented the prizes and the Shield to the winners.  Major sponsor of this event were Deborah & Kevin Scott from South Gippsland Boarding Kennels & Cattery, Bass Highway Inverloch and we thank them for their continued support to this event.

Gordon West Winners 2018

L-R Deborah Scott, Trevor Seebeck, Pat West, Kevin Scott, John Hassett, Doug Clemann & John Eabrey

(Absent: Eddie Poole, Brian Collier & Frank Smedley.)

News of former Trainee Pro’s that have played Leongatha

For the past 4 years our club has run successful Trainee Pro-Am events where we get the opportunity to play with some future stars.

Several of the Trainee- Pro’s have gone on to bigger and better things. For example, our own home-grown Trainee Pro Reanna Matthews and her partner, Ashley Blake are now  joint pro’s at Mooroopna Golf Club in the Goulburn Valley, and Reanna also plays on the Women’s PGA circuit.

Another Trainee-Pro that has played in our event (Josh and I played with him in our 2016 event) is a guy from Curlewis  Golf Club by the name of Deyen “Digger” Lawson. Lawson was the hot-shot in the trainee ranks in 2016, playing off a +7 handicap and having won 9 of the 10 Trainee-Pro events at the time he played Leongatha. He turned Pro only about a month after our event and since then he has played on the Asian, Chinese and Australasian circuits with some considerable success. He was 10 under after 2 rounds at the 2017 Victorian Open event at 13th Beach, and finished 2nd with 13 under in the 2017 Northern Territory PGA Championship. Yesterday, he finished equal 2nd in the New Zealand  PGA Championship at Palmerston North after having been tied for the lead after 3 rounds. He finished with 16 under the card. Other names in the event you would be familiar with included David Smail (NZ), Nick Flanagan, Peter Wilson and Stephen Leaney.

Clearly, the guy can play! I still recall his drives on our 15th and 17th holes where he cut the doglegs on both holes to put them close to the green on both occasions. Both were wonderful, audacious shots – but then again, what else would you expect from a hot-shot 20 something year old!

I look forward to next year’s event and suggest that you do too. It’s a great chance to get to see how good these guys and gals are, and how they play your course!

Peter Waters

2018 INVY ESPY SUPER LEAGUE

The 2018 Invy Espy Super League is up and running. Starting this Monday 26th February.SL. TeamsMatches SL

Teams and matches have been posted in the club house.

This year weekly qualifying matches will run from Monday to Sunday.

All scores in any weekly Golf Link competitions (at LGC only & cards must be entered on Golf Link. ) will go towards your teams best scores.

Once again Dylan Clark  from Invy Espy Hotel, is sponsoring the B & F competitions. 

Each week the B&F winner will receive a $25 meal voucher. And at the completion of the competition the winners of the Pat Pease Ladies B & F and the Daryl Pease Men’s B & F will also as part of their prizes will be award the Invy Espy Vouchers.

Thanks to all that have entered, and especially the 19 ladies, several of these being newer members. 

All you now have to do is Play Golf, and we will do the rest.. Results each week will be posted asap after the completion of the Sunday’s competition. 

Congratulations to Bec Thomas and Brendan Simon

Hi All,

I thought you would like to know that two of our golfers were successful in this year’s South Gippsland Classic 2-day event held at Foster on Saturday 17th  and Sunday 18th at Yarram. This event was the culmination of 9 days of the Classic which commenced on Saturday 10th at Mirboo North.

Bec Thomas continued her wonderful form to win both yesterday’s Women’s Stroke event at Yarram, and the overall 2-day Classic Stroke event. Congratulations Bec. She posted a 79 at Foster on Saturday and followed this up with a 76 at Yarram yesterday.

Brendan Simon also had success, being runner-up in yesterday’s B Grade Stableford event with an excellent 42 points, and also being runner up in the 2-day B Grade Classic event with a cumulative total of 75 points. Had it not been for Weshpool’s Alan Hayes’s blistering scores of 43 yesterday and 37 at Foster, Brendan would have won yesterday and also repeated his B Grade Classic win of 2 years ago.

I had the pleasure of playing with Brendan yesterday and while we were waiting to tee off on the 186m par 3 18th hole, related the story of how Dan Poynton had managed to put his shot into the clubhouse during a pennant match at Woorayl about 4 years ago. Brendan had been smashing some great drives all day and must have been keen to emulate Dan’s feat because he flushed his 2 hybrid drive on the 18th, whistling it high of the green and heading rapidly towards the clubhouse too. Had his shot not hit the South Gippsland Classic President, David Phelan, he would have done so! David recovered enough to later award Brendan his prizes!

Thanks you to the many players from our club who supported this event by playing one or more days at courses other than ours. It spreads good will among the local clubs and visitors to our region.

 

Peter Waters

 

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