PSC golf from Lewiinski’s Golf Society
Sunday, March 11, Green Valley – Monthly Medal
A Flight
1st Bob Newell (7) net 67
2nd Francis Goyons (9) net 68
3rd Bob Watson (4) net 72
B Flight
1st Glenn McBurney (17) net 69
2nd Mark Bonner (14) net 72
3rd Colin Davis (15) net 72
Red Flight
1st Mike Craighead (19) net 75
Near Pins: No 4 Graham Holmes; No 12 Gary Blackburne; No 16 Ranay Singh
Bob ‘Broad more’ Newell knew the round was out there, it just hadn’t been answering the call. Well it heard him in time to take the monthly medal for March 2012 as he scorched the course with a gross 74, a whopping net 67, to take the crystal whiskey glass and a bottle of Jameson’s. Every bit of that ‘scorching’ was required as a sublime day had the field tightly bunched and low.
In quick succession Bob was followed by Francis Goyons, no stranger to the pay window, and Bob Watson, each just a stroke back from the other; Bob Watson did however need the aid of a count back over the unlucky Peter Lenoury.
Medal winners Mike and Bob with Colin the Golf Manager.
Glen McBurney led the lads in B Flight with a rock solid net 69. Confusion followed as the calculator went in to overtime to sort out a five player pile up all with net even par rounds. ‘Mussels’ Bonner won this one as he took the silver followed by whom else but the ‘Donkey’ to lift the bronze. Jerry McCarthy, John Foote and Mikko Mutanen were left satang less at sea level.
Mike ‘the mechanic’ added yet another crystal flute to his vast collection with a net 75 in the Red Flight.
As all our regular readers know, Mike and Bob get a non-transferable invitation to play in the year end Gold Medal.
Seven 2,s were recorded.
Monday, March 12, Royal Lakeside – Stabelford
A Flight
1st Francis Goyons (9) 38pts
2nd Greg Bates (11) 38pts
B Flight
1st Lou Szigligeti (17) 36pts
2nd Colin Davis (15) 35pts
Francis Goyons continued his weekly climb to the top of the podium as Sunday’s second place was followed by today’s first with a rock solid 38 points. It did not come easy though as a count back was required to edge the red hot Aussie Greg Bates.
Francis Goyons and Koi.
Aussie traffic warden Lou Zig-Zag took the honours in B Flight as he put a no parking ticket on the Donkey’s cart with an even par round.
No 2’s were recorded so a rollover on Wednesday.
Wednesday, March 14, St. Andrews – Stableford
A Flight
1st Francis Goyons (9) 38pts
2nd Graham Holmes (8) 38pts
3rd Ian Bell (6) 38pts
B Flight
1st William Peach (20) 37pts
2nd Sukh Jutana (17) 36pts
3rd Peter Henshaw (18) 35pts
It is always tough to lose a count back and it is always tough not to win when you have 38 points at the Desmond Muirhead designed St Andrews. Well it happened to Graham Holmes (no not that Graham Holmes) and Ian Bell, as they were left second and third in A Flight respectively. The man on fire Francis Goyons made it two wins and a second place in as many games as Francis’s 38 points was more favorably dispersed between the outward and inward nines.
William Peach was one stroke clear in a battle marked by consistency seldom seen in high handicappers, especially on a course so demanding as St Andrews, over Sukh Jutana. Peter ‘Don O Corleone’ Henshaw snuck in for the last spot in B Flight, edging Michael Goggin on count back.
Ian Bell, Ranay Singh, Thierry Petrement and Sukh Jutana shared a rollover 2’s pot.
Friday, March 16, Crystal Bay – Stableford
1st Merle Humphries (19) 38pts
2nd Peter Larsson 9140 36pts
3rd Lou Szigligeti (17) 36pts
On a day when the numbers were a bit modest, given the PSC Charity event, old friend Merle Humphries retuned with a good bit of zeal as he enjoyed a two stroke gap on the field.
Peter Larsson emerged from a triumvirate of players to reap the silver while Aussie Lou the ‘Soi 13 Traffic Warden’ claimed the bronze. Greg Bates was left scratching his head but he did manage a 2, as did Lou and Merle so they just about managed to get their money back.
Note: Lewiinski’s is situated on Pattaya Land Soi 1, Beach Road Soi 13/3 near to Walking Street. Anyone wishing to play with us just pop in and add your name to the list or call Colin on 089 826 0764. Transport is provided.