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PSC Golf from the Bunker Boys

Monday, July 22, Pattana C & A – Stableford

1st Robby Watts (9) 39pts

2nd Tony Robins (23) 38pts

3rd Stuart Brown (9) 36pts

On our last visit here the A-nine was well below what we have come to expect, but what a difference a few weeks make as today it was back to its best again, clearly, a bit of maintenance had taken place. The weather was fine with blue skies and a nice breeze blowing.

Robby Watts began a new week in fine style with an excellent round of thirty-nine points. Tony Robbins is finding some good consistency with a round of thirty-eight in second place – surely a cut in handicap is not far away. Stuart Brown took third with thirty-six, he also snagged a brace of near pins and almost had a third, the remaining two went to Robby Watts and Michael Brett. A disaster for Jimmy Carr as he lost all three sixes for the second day in a row

Wednesday, July 24, Green Valley – Stableford

1st Stuart Brown (8) 41pts

2nd Michael Brett (15) 39pts

3rd Les Cobban (7) 38pts

Chris Delamare.
Chris Delamare.

Green Valley is now back to its best again and uncrowded so a nice quick round today. Home course advantage was again evident with Stuart Brown, a club member taking first place with forty-one points. This is the third time in a row that Stuart has won playing with the Bunker Boys on his home course. Second place went to Michael Brett on thirty-nine points, and third to Les Cobban on thirty-eight.

Near pins went to Rocky Ishikawa, Jimmy Carr, and Michael Brett.

Friday, July 26,
Royal Lakeside – Stableford

1st Chris Delamare (1) 34pts

2nd Jimmy Carr (14) 33pts

3rd Robby Watts (8) 32pts

It made a pleasant change to visit a course in superb condition, although Royal Lakeside was a bit damp in places so we decided to apply the ‘pick, clean, and place’ rule.

This was the quietest we have ever seen the course although we believe there was another two-ball out there somewhere. Scoring was mediocre with Chris Delamare taking first place with thirty-four points, Jimmy Carr was second on thirty-three, and Robby Watts brought up the rear with thirty-two points.

Robby took one near pin and Chris three.