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Wednesday 10 November

No comp, rained out.

Twilight

On our second day back with this ever-popular event, we saw a healthy field enjoy some rare good weather.

But we were all “put to the sword” by one man in white-hot form Andy-Gill. ( Or was it Geoff in disguise? I’ll ask R.H. for a clarification!?!)

I think it was Andy -he amassed 25 stunning points to win the comp, easily, and he had two 1-pointers to start his round.

A few shots back, but with a score that would normally win most nights, (21 points), was Bruno-Kennedy.

Stil a fine effort, Sean!

With this type of scoring, it was clear the ball rundown wouldn’t get down to your Loyal Scribe.

If you scored 18+ you can collect a ball the next time you’re at the Club.

NTP winners were Vice-President Kennedy, (10th), Danny-Fox, (12th) and Your Loyal Scribe! ( 15th).

Saturday 13 November

Stroke and Monthly-Medal, yes folks, we have some intrepid golfers at Warbie.

A field of 22 went out to brave the elements and the soaked course and some even finished!

Paul-Osbourne was one who finished, and in those “challenging” conditions, somehow managed to score a Nett 66 and the November medal.

Unbelievable! Well done, Paul. Danny-Fox was another “finisher” and he grabbed the runner up prize with a creditable Nett 72.

Only three others scored a ball and they were Chris-Connell, Clint-Toohey and Peter-Fox.

In an unusual coincidence, those same 3 were the only NTP winners, Clint on the 3rd, Pete, (5th) and Chris, (9th).

Let’s hope for a brighter week, fellow golfers!

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