PSC golf from Lewiinski’s
Sunday, Feb. 6, Green Valley – Stableford
A Flight
1st Sutty (12) 40pts
2nd Pat Reagan (10) 38pts
3rd Peter Ennis (12) 35pts
B Flight
1st Colm Mullen (14) 39pts
2nd Jum Karagit (16) 38pts
3rd Claude Harder (14) 35pts
C Flight
1st David Dunne (20) 38pts
2nd Loz Shaw (22) 37pts
3rd John Dearden (19) 35pts
Near Pins: No 4 Eddy Beilby, No 9 Pierre Bietry, No 12 Shaw Mitchell, No 16 Pat Reagan.
Anybody over the age of sixteen will remember Harry Corbett and his puppet sooty, followed on by his son Mathew on the BBC TV. This past Sunday a certain young lady with that moniker joined the gang at Green Valley, but this was no puppet, in fact this was a very gifted golfer and caddy. Suut plies her trade at Eastern Star, and stole the show with a very creditable 40 points. It had to be that good as the young man from Co. Dublin, Pat Reagan, was just two strokes off the pace.
Sunday winners, Sutty, left, and Colm Mullen.
A group of four was log jammed on 35 points with Peter Ennis winning the last premier position with a count-back victory over Patrick Kelly, Bob Newell and Jim the ‘Rhythm’ Brackett. (By the way, Suut’s caddie no like her last name is a closely guarded secret).
The reason Suut’s score had to be so good as well was because B Flight’s Irishman Colm Mullen, lethal off a 14 handicap, won the flight with a rock solid 39 points and so only a shot separated them. The better looking half of the Regan partnership, Jum, took the silver a further shot back followed by Claude Harder, sorry Claude not quite hard enough. Mark Bonner was flexing his muscles as he had the full weight of B Flight on his shoulders.
Skipping down to the minor flight saw David Dunne card a solid 38 points take the top spot on the rostrum, looking down on a couple of Sugar Shack golfers who joined us for the day in the shape of Loz Shaw on 37 points and John ‘The Plastered’ Dearden with 35.
Eight 2’s were recorded with young Pat Reagan bagging a brace.
Monday, Feb. 7, Silky Oak – Stableford
A Flight
1st Gavin Knox (11) 36pts
2nd Tore Eliassen (13) 36pts
3rd Francis McLean (12) 34pts
B Flight
1st Claude Harder (14) 38pts
2nd Peter Henshaw (16) 36pts
3rd Gerry Hughes (20) 35pts
Silky Oak saw only one competitor better par and after his third place finish on Sunday Claude Harder left nothing to chance today as he was the only competitor to better his handicap; his 38 points gave him the man of the match and the top spot in B Flight.
Peter ‘Don O’Corleone’ Henshaw’s even par round was good for the silver while Gerry Hughes out-pointed both Mike Jeffreys and the Donkey for the last spot in the flight.
Gavin ‘Wilko’ Knox continued his weekly climb to the top of the podium in the senior flight but it needed a count-back over the unlucky Tore Eliassen. In quick succession Tore was followed in by Francis Mclean.
Captain Bietry, a brace, Jurg LuginBurgh, Pueschi Ayako and Adam Oyston shared the 2’s pot.
Wednesday, Feb. 9, Treasure Hill – Stableford
A Flight
1st Francis McClanagahn (12) 36pts
2nd Pat Regan (10) 35pts
3rd Terry Mangan (11) 35pts
B Flight
1st Colm Mullen (14) 37pts
2nd Paul Robinson (15) 36pts
3rd Peter Henshaw (16) 34pts
C Flight
1st Michael Craven (19) 38pts
2nd Alan Delaney (19) 34pts
3rd Jim Elphick (24) 33pts
Colm ‘The Irish Rover’ Mullen foreshadowed a week on form with his second B Flight victory with a very commendable 37points. Colm was one of only two players to better par on the day. Paul Robinson took the silver with a steady even par round. The calculator was needed to sort out the third spot as Peter ‘Don O’Corleone’ Henshaw got the right result over the Donkey and Peter Hedenburgh.
Francis McClanagahn claimed the top spot in the upper division with an even par round, leaving the Irish duo of young Pat Reagan and that man again Terry to sort out the minor places via the dreaded count-back; Pat was the victor and so gained the silver.
C Flight produced the man of the match in Michael Craven as he penciled in a sparkling 38 point card. Alan Delaney was handed the silver on 34 points, and the calculator was on overtime as Jimmy ‘Two Shots’ Elphick sneaked the final place from Sean Soden as both were locked on 33 points.
There were six 2’s recorded.
Friday, Feb. 11, St. Andrews – Stableford
1st Mike Jeffrey6 (16) 41pts
2nd Sugar Robertson (10) 37pts
3rd Patrick Kelly (+2) 35pts
A bunch of guys decided to miss or were too late to play the PSC Members tournament, and headed out to take on the very challenging St Andrews.
Welshman Mike Jeffreys led the boys home with a superb 41 point masterpiece, followed by Scotland’s Bukie boot boy Sugar Robinson who posted a solid even par round. Plus two handicap player Patrick Kelly gave the lads a chance as he played off the back tees and shot a great one over par to claim the final podium spot.
Peter Kelly, David Dunne, Bob Dibben, Sugar Robertson and Mike Jeffreys shared the 2’s pot.
Note: Lewiinski’s is situated on Pattaya Land Soi 1, Beach Road Soi 13/3 near to 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.