President's Cup
Rank | Men | Net Stableford Score |
---|---|---|
1st | James Moore | 36 |
2nd | Bertrand Delacroix | 26 |
3rd | David Colson* | 27 |
4th | Peter Hall | 25 |
5th | Claude Jacques | 25 |
6th | Ian Jones | 21 |
7th | John Willatts | 21 |
* David Colson played off a handicap of 36 for results purposes but off his true handicap of 54, he got 45 points, which brings his handicap down to 45!
Rank | Ladies | Net Stableford Score |
---|---|---|
1st | Jeanne Delacroix | 37 |
2nd | Joan Cosgrove | 36 |
3rd | Sue Hall | 35 |
4th | Mary Beth Kemp | 31 |
5th | Jenny Pratt | 31 |
6th | Murielle Jones | 26 |
7th | Joyce Jacques | 26 |
Sue Hall won the Noo Yai Cup for the best (Ladies') gross score (28 points).
Putting Competition
Rank | Putts | |
---|---|---|
1st | Jeanne Delacroix | 27 |
2nd | Ian Jones | 30 |
An Ode to the Joys of Strokeplay
By Sue Hall
14 people took part, 7 ladies, 7 men
A total of 1,420 shots were taken, 509 of which were putts
Two players had eight “3-putts” but no worse than a “3-putt”
There were three “4-putts” and one “5-putt” – Arrgh
Three players holed in – by whatever means – from off the green, i.e. zero putts (Ricky Fowler used his sand wedge on the green at the US Open but technically it counted as a putt)
“We” found the 4th hole to be the hardest with an average score of 7.29. It is stroke index 11 on the card. The 8th hole which is stroke index 1, came is as only the 4 hardest hole on the day (only one player – the same - had a par on both the 4th and the 8th)
“We” found the 9th hole to be the easiest with an average score of 3.86. It is stroke index 15 on the card. There were 4 pars and 1 birdie on the 9th. The 17th hole which is supposedly the easiest hole on the course ranked 17 on the day, with 5 pars but also with 5 double bogies or worse
9 players reached a ton or more – sorry, this is the wrong sport
Two players failed to par any holes and we collectively scored 129 double bogies or worse
But there were two birdies
4 players played to or improved their handicap