Peter Henshaw is gifted the Medal

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PSC Golf from Lewiinski’s Golf Society

Sunday, Dec. 15, Green Valley – Monthly Medal

A Flight

1st Ed Wyckoff (12) net 71

2nd Paul Bray (7) net 75

3rd Barry Copestake (13) net 75

B Flight

1st Peter Henshaw (17) net 69

2nd Lou Szigligeti (19) net 70

3rd Colin Davis (17) net 74

Near Pins:  No 4 Ed Wyckoff, No 9 Peter Henshaw, No 12 JP Maffray, No 16 Peter Henshaw

Long Drive:  Paul Bray

Peter ‘the silver surfer’ is never far from the podium – his name can be found amongst the flight leaders on many of his outings.  However, on this Sunday he was the man of the match and that also gave him the monthly medal for December 2013 with a very impressive net 69.

Ed Wyckoff & Peter Henshaw.Ed Wyckoff & Peter Henshaw.

Peter took home the engraved crystal whiskey glass, a bottle of Jameson’s Irish whiskey and the final invitation to the Gold Medal.  His name will also be engraved on the Lewiinski’s wall of shame.  Peter made it a day to remember by also winning two near pins and managed to convert one for a share of the ‘2’s pot.

Lou ‘the blunder from down under’ Zigzag returned a net 70 but a ten on the eighth put paid to his chances.  Lou remarked he thought it was a stableford medal?

Paul Bray.Paul Bray.

Two good friends were seen brawling it out for the last spot in B Flight, but it was the Donkey who counted up better than Aussie Bruce Walters.

In A Flight it was joy for Ed ‘our man in the White’ Wyckoff who stood atop of the podium with a net 71.  Ed was four clear of a pack of four Aussies; Paul Bray, Barry ‘the boot’ Copestake, Dave Driscoll and Claude Harder.  The maths was on Paul’s side and gave him the silver while Barry took the bronze.  Dave and Claude sat the presentation out but it was not all doom and gloom as Claude did manage a 2.  Sharing the 2’s pot with Claude was Lou Zigzag.

Special thanks to the outgoing Captain Jez Lees who sponsored today’s near pins with a bottle of wine on each and the longest drive.

Monday, Dec. 16, Khao Kheow A & B – Stableford

A Flight

1st Pat Hanafin (13) 36pts

2nd Jerry McCarthy (13) 35pts

3rd Paul Bray (7) 34pts

B Flight

1st John Feehan (17) 36pts

2nd Charles Cunningham (17) 35pts

3rd Jorn Finnerup (26) 33pts

The Irish lads took the bulk of the podium places today as newly arrived Pat Hanafin, steady as ever, took A Flight top spot with an even par round at the always challenging A+B lay outs at Khao Kheow.  Pat’s Irish mate Jerry McCarthy and Aussie star Paul Bray trailed behind in single point increments.

Jorn ‘the Irish rover’ Feehan made good and matched Pat’s best of the day even par round to win the B Flight.  Charles Cunningham took the silver a shot back leaving Ireland’s Jorn Finnerup to tidy up the flight with 33 points.

JP Gasser, Ed Wyckoff and Charles Cunningham shared the 2’s pot

Tuesday, Dec. 17, Burapha A & B – Stableford

A Flight

1st Francis Goyons (11) 39pts

2nd Reg McKay (15) 39pts

3rd Lee Grace (13) 33pts

B Flight

1st Colin Davis (17) 42pts

2nd Jim Morris (18) 39pts

3rd Jim Elphick (21) 33pts

Colin ‘the Donkey Davis blew every Tom, Dick and Harry away with a spectacular 42 points.  The Donkey is no stranger to the podium steps but he rarely posts a truly low score, typically placing around his handicap.  Whatever back-up he was saving boiled over today as he thrashed the field, eclipsing the fine 39 point efforts of flight mate Jim Morris, and the A Flight pair of Monsieur Francis Goyons and Buckie Boy Reg McKay.  Count back gave Francis the top spot on the podium and Reg the one just below.

Lee Grace filled the A Flight on 33 points as Jimmy ‘two shots Elphick with the same score filled B flight.

Reg McKay, Oliver Orth and Nick White shared the 2’s pot.

Wednesday, Dec. 18, Green Valley – Stableford

1st Lou Szigligeti (19) 41pts

2nd Colin Davis (17) 39pts

3rd Peter Henshaw (17) 39pts

Lou ‘the thunder from down under’ Zigzag might have blown his chances of the monthly medal on Sunday, but he took no chances and no prisoners today with his excellent 41 points.  That was two clear of the management pair of Colin ‘the Donkey’ Davis and Peter ‘the silver surfer’ Henshaw.  I cannot be rude to the Donkey – he is just playing too well.

Mike Jeffreys slotted home the only 2 of the day.

Thursday, Dec. 18, Crystal Bay A & C – Stableford

A Flight

1st Paul Bray (7) 42pts

2nd Oliver Orth (8) 36pts

3rd Noel Geogehan (15) 35pts

B Flight

1st Lou Szigligeti (19) 42pts

2nd Mike Jeffreys (18) 41pts

3rd Aiden Murray (24) 38pts

In an effort to show that Wednesday’s fine win was not a fluke but rather a trend, Lou ‘the thunder from down under’ Zigzag followed up with a co-man of the match scintillating 42 points.  If it wasn’t the week of the Medal, Lou would have more than likely found his name in the bold print.

The bad luck story of the flight was Mike ‘the Welsh Wizard’ Jeffreys who deserved better than second place for his fine 41 points.  Mike was three shots ahead of the tandem of Aiden Murray and Charles Cunningham, both with very creditable 38 point returns.  Mike left with a jingle in his pockets whilst Charles made nary a sound.

The other co-man of the match was A Flight’s Aussie star Paul Bray with his 42 points who was also a contender for the title spot with second and third podium spots this week.  Oliver Orth posted a solid even par round for the second step on the podium.  The minor flight place also needed a count back as Noel Geogehan edged Pen of the podium steps courtesy of a more favorable back nine.

Both flight winners carded a 2 along with Oliver Orth (a brace), Peter Kelly and Bruce Berlin.

Friday, Dec. 19, Plutaluang – Stableford

1st Paul Bray (7) 35pts

2nd Francis Goyons (11) 34pts

3rd Nadine Goyons (12) 34pts

Yes it was the Aussie superstar again – this time Paul Bray had a near handicap equaling 35 points thanks to a gross 78 for the man of the match honours on the demanding Plutaluang West and North layouts.  So now you know why he is king of the — oh, never mind.

Paul was one stroke clear of Francis Goyons and Francis’s Brothers wife Nadine, but Francis was not in the mood for ladies before gentlemen

Paul ‘who else’ Bray and the Donkey split the 2’s pot.

Note:  Lewiinski’s is situated on Pattaya land Soi 1, Beach Rd Soi13/13 near 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.