Cooney sneaks in by one at Bangpra

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PSC golf Bunker Boys @ The Ranch

Monday, July 15, Bangpra – Stableford

Fifteen golfers today for our regular visit to one of the most popular courses on our schedule, not least because we’re always made to feel welcome here.  Having said that, unfortunately the course wasn’t at it’s best today with the greens, particularly on the front nine, being very bumpy, due to being in the process of recovering from recent coring. 

The always amiable starter managed to get us off the first tee a few minutes ahead of schedule, but although the course appeared quiet, the leading group soon caught up with other golfers and the pace of play slowed considerably.  The weather was bright and breezy, and the fairways firm, so conditions were almost ideal and even Lee Butler decided to walk rather than taking a buggy.

A good week for Gerry Cooney.A good week for Gerry Cooney.

We welcomed back veteran Bunker Boy, Bob Turner for a rare game, and he managed to produce the highlight of the day despite an indifferent round.  Bob’s tee shot on the par three eighth hole rolled up to within three inches of the pin (he tells the story as two inches!), almost giving us our first hole in one for over two years.

Gerry Cooney continued his recent run of good form to take the top podium position ahead of Tony Robbins, who took second place on a count back from Mashi Kaneta.

1st Gerry Cooney (13) 34pts

2nd Tony Robbins (13) 33pts

3rd Mashi Kaneta (16) 33pts

Near Pins:  Bob Turner, Geoff Hart, Gerry Cooney and John Graham.

Wednesday, July 17, Khao Kheow A & C – Stableford

A beautiful sunny day as a smaller group of golfers headed off from The Ranch to tackle the treacherous Khaow Kheow course.

We arrived at the course to find it virtually deserted and it didn’t take us long to find out why.  We were allocated to play the A and C courses because the B course is still closed, but what no one told us was that the fairways on A and C are in a sorry state with huge areas of them reduced to dried mud.  Whether the damage was deliberate repairs or accidental damage we were unable to ascertain, but the areas are too large to be designated as GUR, and it will be quite some time before the course will be anywhere near top condition.

The mud didn’t affect Mashi’s game too much, as he romped home with a fine score of 38 points, four points clear of second place Gerry Cooney.  Mashi had a great start to the round with five pars over the first six holes producing a score of 21 points on the outward nine, and then continued to play steadily on the inward nine.

At the other end of the scale, Barry Murnin continued his disastrous run of form by “wiping” four of the first six holes and managing to score only 8 points on the outward nine, before recovering on the back nine to avoid carding the worst score of the month to date.

1st Mashi Kaneta (16) 38pts

2nd Gerry Cooney (13) 34pts

3rd John Graham (9) 31pts

Near Pins: John Graham, Alan Sullivan and Tony Clarke (2)

The Bunker Boys are a PSC affiliated golf society, who now play out of The Ranch bar on Pattaya 3rd Road (in front of the fire station, and almost opposite the Buffalo Bar).  We play three times per week on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, so if you enjoy a fun day out, and a friendly but competitive golf competition why not come and join us.

We meet at The Ranch at 9 a.m. for breakfast and transportation, and new players are always welcome.  Contact “Buff” on 086 046 5091 or 080 605 5663 for all enquiries.  You can find all the news, schedules and results on our website at www. bunkersociety.com.