Congratulations go to Sue Hardy who won the April Medal after carding an impressive net 64 to beat our Runner Up Beth Glover (69) by 5 strokes! Karen Heading was 3rd with a net 71. Nearest the Pins went to Beth on the 12th and Liz Mellish on the 14th.Golf_Competition_Report_351633
The weather was perfect for golf and Chook Run organiser Rod Waldron proved too good on the day by carding a winning score of 41 points – shutting out our Runner Up Denis O’Neill on a count back. The ever consistent Mike Finley came Third with 38 points. Toni Bishop was the best placed lady with 32 points – 2 clear of nearest rival Liz Mellish. Nearest the Pins went to Denis Hickey on the 3rd and Gary Dallyn on the 14th. Golf_Competition_Report_350751_2017425_1531
Rain threatened unsuccessfully to wash out the competition and Mike Finley proved to be (only just) the most accomplished wet weather golfer on the day. He carded a score of 37 points to beat Richard Clayton on a count back with Mal Ewing in third on 33 points.
Nearest the Pins went to Blake Wellington on the 3rd and Bob Leach (welcome back) on the 5th.Golf_Competition_Report_349901
It was great to see a strong field take to the course to play one of the lesser known Par formats today. Congratulations go to Liz Mellish who was the only player to finish on the right side of “0” with +1. Beth Glover was the Runner-up on “0” after beating Sue Hardy on a count back. Allison Behncken got nearest the pin on the 5th.golf_competition_report_349109_2017419_1048
Maleny hosted another Vets and Seniors tournament and it was great to see visitors from Caloundra Golf Club in the field. There were three players on 37 points but there could only be one winner and congratulations go to Denis O’Neill on a count back from Doug Johnson who also edged out Mike Kapper on a count back!
Marg Trigger was the best placed lady with 31 points followed by Robin Hay with 26 points. Marg also got the ladies nearest the pin on the 3rd.
Chris Pottinger got the men’s pin on the 5th and Dick Kamen from Caloundra got the pin on the 9th.
However, the club house banter after the round quickly focused on Denis Hickey’s bad lie (shown in in the accompanying photo) while playing the Second.
On close inspection Denis finally found his ball in an unplayable position inside a tree trunk! Suffice to say he did not seek a ruling and had to take a penalty drop before proceeding any further.