PSC golf from Lewiinski’s Golf Society
Sunday, Oct. 28, Green Valley – Green Valley
A Flight
1st Matt Doyle (14) 40pts
2nd Jay Burns (1) 37pts
Mark Rossiter (14) 37pts
B Flight
1st Dave Driscoll (15) 42pts
2nd Colin Davis (17) 38pts
3rd Jez Lees (19) 37pts
Near Pins: No 4 Paul Hack No 9 Jim Brackett No 12 Yui Andy Byrne No 16 Yui Bietry
It wasn’t going to take long to justify the ‘Title Guy’ this week as Dave ‘the fisherman’ Driscoll was man of the match with 42 points playing off his old 15 handicap. This feat was accomplished with two no-scoring holes on his card and it also made amends for the previous Sunday’s disappointment.
That flight winning score was 4 strokes clear of ‘the Donkey’ and a further stroke clear of the duo of Jez ‘the Principal’ and Norman Cheetham. Jez’s maths added up the better in the following count back so Norman only got the knowledge that he nearly made the podium.
Matt Doyle.
Matt ‘Dillon’ Doyle (O-G) continued a dominance he has enjoyed since his arrival as his A Flight 40 points were three clear of the trio of Jay Burns, Mark Rossiter and Aussie Paul Hack. Jay Burns had the best of the count back while Mark Rossiter contributed moderately to the Land of Smiles when he landed third. Poor Paul Hack went the same way as Norman in B Flight.
Jay Burns a pair and six others shared the 2,s pot.
Tuesday, Oct. 30, Greenwood A & B – Stableford
1st Matt Cronin (14) 36pts
2nd Jim Bell (15) 36pts
3rd Matt Doyle (14) 36pts
This is another track where anything close to your handicap usually gives you a shout. Today saw three players do just that. The Irish pair of Matt Cronin, Matt ‘Dillon’ Doyle and Aussi Jimmy ‘AK47’ Bell in an even par count back. Matt Cronin took the top spot on the podium, Matt Dillon took the bronze and Jimmy ‘ak47’ was sandwiched in between with the silver.
Matt Cronin and Jim split the ‘2’s pot along with Kevin you know who.
Wednesday, Oct. 31, Burapha C & D – Stableford
A Flight
1st Jimmy Day (18) 35pts
2nd Francis Goyons (8) 34pts
3rd Colm Mullen (16) 33pts
B Flight
1st Jim Elphick (25) 37pts
2nd Peter Henshaw (21) 26pts
3rd Johnny Larson (22) 35pts
Ah beware the flower children. How synergistic that Jimmy ‘the good Captain’ Day and Jimmy ‘2 shots’ Elphick should both grab gold in their respective flights on the same day. Jimmy Day took the A Flight honours (what Jimmy in A Flight? Well I never). Indeed it was as his solid 35 points bettered Francis Goyons by a single digit. Colm ‘the right honorable’ Mullen, Matt O-G Doyle, Monsieur Thierry Petrement and Kevin O-G McEntee were tangled up on 33pionts, when the dust had settled it was Colm who emerged the victor as he sent the C. Offaly and Thierry home satangless. Well not quite, Kevin and Matt did grad a share of the ‘2’s pot.
Andy Byrne.
B Flight provided the man of the match as Jimmy ‘two shots’ Elphick was the only player to better par with a very satisfactory 37 points. Peter ‘Don O’corleone’ Henshaw and Johnny Larson followed Jimmy up the podium steps in that order. Peter coming up a shot short as Johnny was a further shot back
Sharing the ‘2’s pot with the Co. Offaly gang were Jimmy Day, Mike Jeffreys, Serge Straeten and Pierre Bietry.
Lewiinski’s welcomed back Sean Soden and Reg McKay.
Friday, Nov. 2, Mt. Shadow – Stableford
A Flight
1st Andrew Byrne (8) 37pts
2nd Kevin McEntee (7) 34pts
3rd JP Maffray (12) 33pts
B Flight
1st Jimmy Day (18) 39pts
22d Rod Brown (18) 34pts
3rd Colin Davis (17) 30pts
C Flight
1st Peter Henshaw (21) 30pts
2nd Bill Peach (22) 28pts
3rd Sean Soden (23) 28pts
In a span of 48 hours Ireland’s Jimmy ‘good’ Day went from a hard working guy who deserved anything that came his way – to a no good, sandbagging, @%&#%^, son of a $@#%&, etc. Ah, God bless Pattaya! The important thing is Jimmy showed he is tending to play better. Well he better because that new handicap will require it.
Aussie Rod Brown, who is always around the lead, was 5 strokes in arrears. Colin ‘the Donkey’ Davis was nine shots back as he pocketed the B Flight balance.
In A Flight the Co. Offaly gang came good as Andy Byrne took the top rung with 37 points, closely followed by the gang leader Kevin ‘you know who’ McEntee on 34 points. J-P Maffray closed the flight a shot back of Kevin.
Skipping down to C Flight saw Peter ‘Don Corleone’ Henshaw complete a trio of firsts for the Irish boys with a very steady 30 points. But the luck of the Irish ran out in a count back for the minor places as England’s Bill Peach edged Sean ‘the wee one’ Soden for the silver.
Tore Eliassen, Terry Smith, Christy Knight and Mick Robertson split the 2’s pot.
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.