‘Mum-Dog Millionaire’ – medal winner

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PSC golf from The Golf Club Sports Bar

Monday, Oct. 25 Green Valley – Stableford

1st Peter LeNoury (8) 41pts

2nd John Emmerson (10) 38pts

3rd Brad Sproxton (12) 36pts

Brad Sproxton and Chatel Patel.

With a smaller field on this holiday the scores were still impressive.  Peter LeNoury, just arriving back from the UK, was firing on all cylinders and scored a fantastic 41 points.  We witnessed iron shots from all over the course land on the greens.  Well played!

John Emmerson was steady, missing a few short putts otherwise there may have been a count-back.  Brad Sproxton folded like a cheap tent on the final 3 for third.

Thanks to all who joined us today.

Wednesday, Oct. 27, Emerald – Stableford

1st Steve Snelgrove (4) 35pts

2nd Jeff Cordeiro (7) 33pts

3rd Bob Allen (16) 32pts

Our feature group of the day produced the eventual first and second place winners.  It was a USA v Canada (Mexicans with sweaters) grudge match.  Cordeiro and McHugh v Snelgrove and Sproxton.  Unfortunately for Snelgrove he had to carry Sproxton for 18 holes.  He proved to be the day’s best on 35 points but his partner could not contribute.

Cordeiro was second with 33 points and had a great ham and egg partner in McHugh.  Bobby “Love” Allen was thirs on 32 points.

The fast greens played havoc on the rest of the field and many struggled to mount much of a challenge.  Cheers to all for joining us.

Friday, Oct. 29, Greenwood – Medal

1st Chaten Patel (15) net 68

2nd Brad Sproxton (12) net 72

3rd John Dearden (19) net 73

4th Cpt Bob Finley (13) net 73

Twenty-eight players convened at Greenwood today for our Monthly Medal.  One individual was clearly hotter than phall.  Chaten Patel broke his Bombay Duck and immediately called his naan to report the news of his victory, 4 shots clear of second place Brad Sproxton.

Chaten made putts from everywhere, encouraging them in with a combination of body English and verbal threat.  Some think the ball was afraid of his attire and couldn’t wait to get in the hole to hide.

JTB was third beating Cpt. Bob Finley on the dreaded Dearden count-back.  The rest of the best tried to hold form but were no match for Chaten.