Didn't we do well with the weather.
No rain only a slight Scottish breeze..
There were 86 starters but 85
completed.
I had an enjoyable round with Robin
and Malcolm and came in with a respectable 37.
We changed charities as my charity
finished on the last competition and the cheque for £2954 was given to MIND
at the annual dinner. Thank you all for your support and generosity.
The new charity is the incoming
Captain David Gauge's choice and is MS-UK. As David explained at the prize
giving this charity does not try and cure M.S. but goes towards helping those
with M.S.to have a normal life and reach goals they otherwise would not be able
to reach. The money collected today was a
respectable £235 so a good start for David well done lads.
As you know we have two comps today.
The Baz Backhouse (Black Enamelled B'stard ) Trophy.
This trophy was presented to the
Seniors by Baz's family a couple of years ago and those who knew Baz would understand the
peculiar name given to the trophy. Baz was one of life's characters and you
knew when he was in the clubhouse. He is greatly missed around the
club.
The Christmas Fayre is what it
is, a table full of goodies that you play for. The winner of the day gets first
choice and so on until everybody has a prize, the worst you can do is go home
with a festive bottle - there are no losers.
The best score of the day wins the
Baz Backhouse Trophy and it gives me great pleasure in naming our photographer
extraordinaire Algy Grimes as winner with 42 points the good news is he is cut
2 shots.
Second who lost on count back was
John Thoday with 42 points cut 1.6
Third was my Highlander Society mate
Rodney Thomas with 41 points cut 1.5
As I said there are no losers
everybody gets a prize.
The nearest the pin prize was Allan
Kirkham well done Allan.
The roll up lads had a thank you
gift for Steve Cooper for his work as enforcer on a Tuesday and Thursday
morning. As one of those who take part in this sadistic ritual I thank him as
well.
Well I think that is it so from your
retiring Captain have a great Festive.
Captain Jim Jock.
A wonderful table full of prizes |
Winner - Peter (Algy) Grimes |
Runner-up - John Thoday |
Third - Rodney Thomas |
Nearest the Pin - Allan Kirkham |