Bramley bests the field at Navy

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Travellers Rest Golf Group

June through to September is supposed to be the Low Season for tourists visiting Thailand, and in previous years the average turnout on any golf day has struggled to reach double figures.  This year is proving to be an exception however and last week the numbers turning up to play were been nothing short of amazing, especially as tuning into the World Cup is keeping them up half the night.

Monday, June 16, Plutaluang – Stableford

Today was lottery day and a case of ‘déjà vu’ for the TRGG as for the second Monday running they headed off to play the Navy Course at Plutaluang (North and West courses).

Mod Chaviraksa, winner at St Andrews, with her pet dog.Mod Chaviraksa, winner at St Andrews, with her pet dog.

Two divisions were required because of the increased numbers and in Division 1 it was the usual suspects heading the field.  Neil Bramley is proving very difficult to shift from the No.1 slot on most days and so it proved once again, with him shooting the best score of the day over the two divisions.  Another top player, Daryl Ottaway, came second and Thomas Nilsson slotted into third place.

As I said it was lottery day and some of my so called friends have told me more than once that I have more chance of winning the lottery than winning a golf competition.  Guess what?  I didn’t win the lottery but I did win the golf.  The old Scotty Cameron was on fire and I hardly missed a putt all day.  It was also good to get the better of two Aussies, Bob Cannon and Derek Thorogood, although they gave me a good run for my money.

Div.1 (0-13)

1st Neil Bramley (9) 38pts

2nd Daryl Ottaway (5) 36pts

3rd Thomas Nilsson (11) 35pts

Div.2 (14+)

1st Andy Rich (21) 35pts

2nd Bob Cannon (18) 34pts

3rd Derek Thorogood (17) 33pts

Wednesday, June 18, St. Andrews – Stableford

On Wednesday it was off to St Andrews, the Thai version that is, not the Scottish one, and it was a Thai and a lady to boot who showed all the boys her tail to lead them to the winning post.

Jim Cooper, winner at Pattana.Jim Cooper, winner at Pattana.

The newly built Mod Chaviraksa (she doesn’t actually have a tail by the way) jetted into first place, leaving Noel Pittard, in second and Jon Dean in third to pick up the lesser prizes.

1st Mod Chaviraksa (12) 35pts

2nd Noel Pittard (8) 33pts

3rd Jon Dean (10) 32pts

Friday, June 20, Pattana – Stableford

The TRGG rounded off a good week with a trip to Pattana.  Scotsman Jim Cooper, the Aberdonian with a voice straight out of the Glasgow Gorbels (it certainly frightens me), was first past the winning post.  Derek Thorogood had another good day to finish in second place and Jim Ray took third spot.

1st Jim Cooper (14) 35pts

2nd Derek Thorogood (17) 34pts

3rd Jim Ray (21) 32pts

Good luck to all you golfers for the coming week and if you would like to play a round of golf with the TRGG, please phone Fergus Brennan on 086 056 7019 or pop into the Ned Kelly Bar in Soi Lengkee and add your name to the weekly lists which are posted on the notice board.