The Italian Job

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PSC golf from Lewiinski’s

Sunday, March 20, Green Valley – Stableford

A Flight

1st Colin Davis (16) 41pts

2nd Silvio Bizzotto (11) 39pts

3rd Seamus Cotter (11) 38pts

B F light

1st Gavoglio Massimo (28) 44pts

2nd Merle Humphreys (20) 40pts

3rd Eddy Beilby (18) 37pts

Near Pins:  No 4 Colin Davis no 9 Mick Beresford No 12 Mark Morris No 16 Merle Humphreys.

We all know that Green Valley is typically set up in its usual Sunday configuration for the weekly Sunday outings; that is forward tees, but even that does not dampen the quality of Gavoglio ‘Mam a mea’ Massimo’s 44 point B Flight mauling.  Gavoglio has clearly taken his game to a higher level.  We will see how he manages with the forth coming cut.

Gavin Knox. Gavin Knox.

Gavoglio’s brilliant effort made also-rans out of the fine efforts of Merle Humphreys’ 40 points and Eddy Beilby’s 39 point count-back verdict over Kathy ‘Elgar’ Doody.

The Donkey provided further evidence that he can play despite the mantle of leadership as he led the premier flight with a solid 41 points, thus ending Silvio Bizzotto’s hopes of an Italian double victory with his 39 points.  The Irish, never far from the action, were represented by Seamus Cotter a further shot back; Seamus counting the cost of three no scores on his card.

Bob’ low gross’ got himself a new partner in the continuing Sunday four-ball challenge in the shape of Garry Blackburne, but the ‘Principal’ and ‘mussels’ Bonner proved once again they are a tough nut to crack,  Who next Bob?

Monday, March 21, Greenwood – Stableford

1st Gavin Knox (11) 32pts

2nd Brian Cooper (24) 32pts

Well it wasn’t pretty and nobody’s handicap is going up as the small field threw a non-counter at the demanding Greenwood B+C layout.  Tales of horror abounded as the greens were lightning fast, with tricky pin positions to boot.

Guess who not again.  Afraid so!  Gavin continued his weekly assault on the Lewiinski’s coffers, but he needed a bit of luck as he got the count-back verdict over the unlucky Brian Cooper.

Guess who added the only ‘2’ of the day to his winnings?

Wednesday, March 23, St Andrews – Stableford

1st Jim Bell (20) 37pts

2nd Colin Davis (16) 37pts

The size of the field might have been impacted by overnight one of the worst storms and near hurricane conditions to hit the Eastern Seaboard.  But those that chose to play arrived at St. Andrews to find a wet but playable course.

Jim Bell returned to Lewiinski’s competition with a count-back victory over the Colin ‘The Donkey’ Davis.  G M. Jim, don’t you know you don’t beat the boss on the first day back?  Joe ‘The Kid’ Tynan shot an even par round to keep his recent run of quality golf intact.

Back at Lewiinski’s Jim was as good as his name as he duly rang the bell.  No 2’s were recorded so a on rollover Friday

Friday, March 25, Crystal Bay – Stableford

A Flight

1st Gavin Knox (11) 39pts

2nd Mike Jeffreys (15) 38pts

B Flight

1st Odd-holm Hanson (17) 40pts

2nd Sim Davis (29) 35pts

Odd-Holm Hansen did the best work on the day in the lower flight as evidenced by his 40 points.  That was five clear of Sim ‘Card’ Davis as she made a return to the podium.

The clean-up guy struck again at the other end of the spectrum (ah I can hear Colm from here!) as his 39 points led Mike Jeffreys by a single stroke, with Mike edging Claude Harder via the resulting count =-back.

Claude did gain a part of the rollover 2’s pot along with Tore Eliassen, Pierre Bietry and top man Odd-Holm Hansen.

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