Stewart sails home at Riverside

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Colin’s Bar Golf Society

Sunday, July 30, – Silky Oak

1st Kevin McEntee (6) 39pts

2nd Paul West (16) 38pts

3rd Steve Baker (19) 37pts

10 players for Silky Oak today including 3 of the ‘dream team’ making a rare Sunday appearance, but unfortunately the luck had left most of them.

Kevin Mc Entee stepped up to the mark with a strong 39 points to win the day, beating Paul West by one as Steve Baker was a further point back in third after edging Steve Coghlan on count back

Monday, July 31, Khao Kheow B & C – Stableford

A Flight

1st Steve Baker (19) 37pts

2nd Stuart Brown (13) 36pts

B Flight

1st Nick Odnoral (20) 38pts

2nd Matt Cronin (20) 34pts

Near Pins: Alistar Gall, Steve Baker, Jim Reily, Mary Geogheagan

Long Putts: Jim Reily

We had a very good turnout of 17 players for Khao Kheow today and the course was in perfect condition.

In A flight it was the wily old fox from Liverpool Steve Baker taking the win with 37 on the card, one ahead of Stuart Brown in second.

All those hours spent on the range seem to be paying off for Nick Odnoral as he topped the B flight with 38 points while Matt Cronin was surprised to find that his 34 was good enough for the silver.

Wednesday, August 2, Bangpakong Riverside – Stableford

1st Stan Stewart (24) 46pts

2nd Espen Kristofersen (29) 41pts

3rd Tip Briney (24) 40pts

Everyone was looking forward to their favorite course in the area and they were not disappointed on this day

Stan Stewart shot 47 points the last time he played this course and he proved it was no fluke as he coasted home this time with 46, and this despite losing a ball up a coconut tree.

New comer Espen Kristofersen took second with 41 points while Tip Briney was third another point in arrears.

The near pins were both claimed by Kevin Mc Entee while Barry Oats sank the longest putt.

Friday, August 4, Crystal Bay C & B – Stableford

1st Barry Oats (26) 43pts

2nd Steve Smith (31) 36pts

3rd Steve Baker (19) 35pts

Just 7 players today at Crystal Bay and with the course nearly empty we teed off right on time.

Barry Oats, playing off the yellow tees, knew it was his day after scoring 11 points on the opening 4 holes.  His caddy could not believe it was the same Barry, no screams of anger, no club throwing, who was this imposter?  22 points on the front and 21 on the back nine led him to the top of the podium.

Stan Smith had an up and down card but his 36 points were enough for second place and Steve Baker made the podium again with his 35.

The Donkey claimed the only near pin of the day.