PSC Golf from The Growling Swan
Monday, Feb. 16, The Emerald – Stableford
A Flight (0-18)
1st Keith Buchanan (17) 37pts
2nd Bill Steinmann (13) 32 pts
3rd Eric Black (15) 29 pts
B Flight (19+)
1st Lorraine Percy (36) 31pts
2nd Kae Dayton (21) 29pts
3rd Allan Nolan (21) 25pts
Near Pins: Ian Ward, Dave Maw, Allan Nolan, Kae Dayton.
Long Putts: Keith Buchanan, Matt Warburton.
Twenty-five golfers put names down to have a crack at Emerald and all the reports indicated the course was in very good condition. Attacking the layout from the blue tees certainly upset a few but we have to be fair to all and we always play off the shorter tees on Thursday.
A Flight saw Keith Buchanan, not being daunted by the colour of the tee box, having a good day out and he greeted the judges with an excellent score of 37 points. Second past the post was ‘Buffalo’ Bill Steinmann, closely followed in third by ‘The Judge’ Eric Black.
The girls came to the fore in B Flight, with Lorraine Percy taking first with a good score of 31 points. She was followed by Kae Dayton in second, with Allan Nolan taking third place and keeping Roger Ellis out via the count-back system.
Friday, March 2, Greenwood – Stableford
1st John Anderson (29) 40pts
2nd Paul Smith (4) 39pts
3rd Colm Mullen (25) 37pts
4th Pierre Cere (15) 37pts
Near Pins: Paul Smith (2), Colm Mullen, Bill Steinmann
Long Putts: Glenn Smith, Paul Smith
With a couple of late withdrawals we ended up with a field of 18 golfers all ready to make their way to Greenwood for today’s game. We played C & A nines (in that order) from the yellow tees.
Conditions were perfect, not too hot and a slight breeze. The course was in perfect condition as it always is, fairways mowed, bunkers raked and the greens were running true. With Bt. 700 green fee the day was set for what could be some good scores.
John Anderson continued his good form, following 2 wins in a row, and handed in a card with an excellent score of 40 points. Second was Paul Smith following on from his monthly mug win, while third and fourth went to the count-back with Colm Mullen getting the nod over the unlucky Pierre Cere.