PSC golf from Lewiinski’s Golf Society
Sunday, June 8, Green Valley – Monthly Medal
A Flight
1st JP Maffray (11) net 70
2nd Dave Stockman (6) net 73
3rd Eddie Beilby (14) net 74
B Flight
1st John Heaney (20) net 71
2nd Don Lehmer (20) net 72
3rd Terry Mangan (15) net 73
Near Pins (in two): No 3 Freddy Starbeck, No 6 Aiden Murray, No 13 Bob Watson, No 17 Dave Stockman.
JP Maffray left the field one stroke behind with a net 70 in winning the monthly medal for June. In so doing, JP became eligible for the gold medal competition to be held later in the year. JP received the lead crystal engraved whiskey glass, a bottle of Jameson’s whiskey and the honour of having his name etched on the Lewiinski’s wall of shame.
Player of the month Colin Davis (left) with monthly medal winner JP Maffray.
JP was followed in A Flight by golfing luminary Dave Stockton (net 73) and a log jam of four players on net 74 consisting of Aussie star Paul Bray, Eddy ‘the Eagle’, Ed ‘our man in the White House’ Wyckoff and monsieur Thierry Petrement. Eddy ‘the Eagle’ came out of the count back to lift the bronze.
In B Flight, Don ‘the ladies man’ Lehmer with his net 72 found himself sandwiched between two ‘Micks’ – John Heaney net 71and Terry ‘pork chop’ Mangan net 73.
The Donkey meanwhile was woken up and presented with the golfer of the month award.
Lewiinski’s tried something different this week with nearest the pin in two, and it must be said it went down like a bag of wet sand. Thanks Freddy.
Ed Wyckoff, Barry Copestake, Ludovic Henninot, Jim Bell and Bob Lindborg shared the 2’s pot.
Tuesday, June 10, Laem Chabang A & B – Stableford
A Flight
1st Les Cobban (9) 41pts
2nd Paul Bray (7) 39pts
3rd Lawrie McBride (14) 37pts
B Flight
1st Pierre Bietry (16) 35pts
2nd Terry Mangan (15) 35pts
3rd Mick Coghlan (22) 33pts
A fair sized, yet passionate, group took on Jack Nicklaus’ masterpiece and were presented with what some would say is the easiest permeations of A (Mountain) and B (Lake), not that some would agree either.
Paul ‘the thunder from down under’ Bray had to be happy with his 39 points, that is until the rest of A Flight came in and reveled that Les ‘the Irish rover’ Cobban had turned in a sparkling 41 points. Hard working Irishman Lawrie McBride rounded out A Flight with a rock solid 37 points.
Pierre ‘the Magician’ Bietry led Co. Wicklow’s Terry ‘pork chop’ Mangan to a count back as he took the top rung in B Flight with 35 points. Mick Coghlan did the same to Christy ‘good’ Knight as his back nine was more favourably distributed.
Bob Watson, Eddy Beilby, Ludovic Henninot and Murray Aiden plus none members Jack Siemming and Mav Lawless shared the 2’s pot.
Wednesday, June 11, Treasure Hill – Stableford
A Flight
1st Paul Bray (7) 38pts
2nd Freddy Starbeck (12) 37pts
3rd Rod Brown (15) 32pts
B Flight
1st Don Lehmer (20) 35pts
2nd Colm O’Donovan (19) 34pts
3rd Mike Jefferys (18) 34pts
The always difficult Yashikazu Kato designed Treasure Hill again proved to be hard to score on during Wednesday’s round as only two players managed to better par, and both belonged in A Flight. Paul ‘the thunder from down under’ Bray bettered his Tuesday second place finish with a man of the match 38 points. Paul was one stroke clear of Freddy ‘the quite one’ Starbeck.
B Flight top spot was secured by Don ‘the ladies man’ Lehmer with a steady 35 points while second spot was closely contested by Colm O’Donaovan and Mike ‘the welsh wizard’ Jefferys, both a shot back, and the count back left Mike with no step on the podium.
Laurie McBride, Don Lehmer and Colm O’Donovan shared the 2’s pot.
Friday, June 13, Pattavia Century – Stableford
A Flight
1st Paul Bray (7) 37pts
2nd Colin Davis (15) 34pts
B Flight
1st Martin Allard (23) 30pts
2nd Christy Knight (22) 28pts
If wasn’t the week of the monthly medal surely Paul ‘the thunder from down under Bray had the title slot. Paul was the only player to better par on the day and took his second win of the week to go with his second place on Tuesday. Paul’s 37 points was three clear in A Flight of Colin ‘the Donkey’ Davis.
B Flight was a bit under the weather as Martin Allard took the top spot of the podium with 30 points. Ireland’s best dressed golfer Christy ‘good’ Knight was happy to see any part of the podium with his 28 points, and even more happier when he realized he had the only 2 of the day.
Note: Lewiinski’s is situated on Pattaya land Soi 1, Beach Rd Soi13/13 near 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.