The Saturday competition was a Greensome Two Stroke for the W P Anderson Cup with the top eight pairs qualifying for the Campbell Cup on matchplay. Let me say two things firstly Saturday's weather was simply 'stellar' and this was reflected in the scoring, secondly the ultimate result is subject to an inquiry and completion of a final countback.
Leading the field with nett scores of 66 were Tony Park & Andrew Vincent with Ken Fergus & Alan Masters. One stroke back were Peter Davey & Drew Butcher (who 4 putted 17) from 3 teams on 69 D Kerr/I Currie, B Ronan/B Seeto, V McMillan/ R Reed with a further5 teams tied on 70. Confirmation of the result will follow together with notification of the final team to qualify for the play-offs.
It was a good day for two's with a pool of $300 and each of the 15 recipients receiving $20. The Jackpot figure climbed to $125 and was not struck and nett eagles was not available on the competition of the day. Special mention to Wayne Tucker who made his two at the 6th. Paul Dunn was nearest to the pin on 2x2 sponsored by Linden Leaves and Andrew Vincent received the Benjarong Thai Cuisine voucher for nearest to the pin for two on 18. Grant Osborn hit the ball closest at 3 for $35 and Alan Masters did the same on 11 for $35.
Congratulations to Mitchell Vincent and Liam Cumberpatch who were selected for the Canterbury Junior Golf Representative team who were playing in a Quadrangular Tournament over the weekend with some good early results. We also welcomed back Chris Johns (a former Club & New Zealand Amateur Champion) to the Club who is in Christchurch for the next few weeks prior to returning to Auckland in a role for Callaway. I understand from the aftermatch conversation the Johns/Kitchingham pairing dealt to Glenn Bongartz and Rod Hayes in the haggle.
Sunday, July 26, 2009
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