PSC Golf from Café Kronborg
Monday, March 18, Plutaluang – Stableford
A Flight (0-23)
1st Ty Anderson (12) 43pts
2nd Arne Max Pedersen (23) 33pts
3rd Richard Kubicki (11) 33pts
B Flight (24+)
1st Jan Lovgreen (24) 33pts
2nd Kurt Sandgaard (33) 31pts
3rd Peter Hammond (30) 30pts
Cafe Kronborg played Plutaluang East and South on Monday, which we haven’t played for some time and it soon became apparent why West and North is the favoured of the two courses. The condition of the fairways was as expected, not good, not bad, while some of the greens were having work done to them with unplayable areas which were unmarked. The rest of the putting surfaces were extremely tricky with the back 9 being a tad faster than the front. All that being said, the low season green fee was a bargain and somewhat made up for occasional rough area.
There were 2 flights with the A flight 0 to 23 and the B flight 24 and above and the A Flight winner and master of East and South was Ty Anderson with an incredible 43 points, 24 of which came on the front 9. This was a gross 77 off the stick, an exceptional day on these 18 holes. Second and third places were decided on countback with 2 mere mortals having 33 points, a full ten points behind Ty. Taking second was Arne Max Pedersen with 18 points on the back and third was Richard Kubicki, faltering on the back with 15.
In B Flight the winner was Jan Lovgreen with 33 points, another mortal persons’ score. Second was Kurt Sandgaard with 31 points and in third place was Peter Hammond with 30 points.
As the group was smaller due to the imminent end of the season, there were no near pins or long putts today.
Thursday, March 21, Greenwood – Stableford
A Flight (0-23)
1st Arne Max Pedersen (23) 38pts
2nd Ty Anderson (12) 37pts
3rd Henning Olsen (22) 36pts
B Flight (24+)
1st Kurt Sandgaard (33) 40pts
2nd Carole Kubicki (24) 31pts
3rd Karen Brown (31) 30pts
Near Pins: Henning Olsen
Long Putts: Ty Anderson
Cafe Kronborg played Greenwood B & C courses on Thursday, with both the A & B flight men playing off the yellow tees and the ladies playing off the red tees, which were only a short distance ahead. The course was in good condition with the greens a little longer than usual, making uphill into the grain putts very slow indeed.
The A Flight winner was Arne Max Pedersen, continuing his excellent form with a superb 38 points. A total of 16 on the front nine was shored up with a storming 22 points on the harder C nine. Second with a solid 37 points was Ty Anderson, another good score after his emphatic victory on Monday. Third was Henning Olsen with a handicap matching 36 points.
In B Flight there was a bit of a conundrum as the 2 ladies playing today made the podium even though the yellow tees were only a few metres behind. Taking first place and saving Viking honour was Kurt Sandgaard with a sublime 40 points and the score of the day. Kurt was in a league of his own today, being 9 points ahead of second place which was taken by a somewhat surprised Carole Kubicki with 31 points. Third place was claimed by an equally surprised Karen Brown with 30 points.