This weekend was very busy with the matches in the club champs with some of the favourites going through to the semi-finals winners were B Herangi, SHargood, M Alexander, G Shaw, J Paulsen, R Britt, C Cocks, T Fleet, J Munn, P Haxton, B Leahy, G Granich, M Schultz, G Duckett and B Mitchell.
This Saturday was a par round with D Coley winning group one on +6 from 2nd A Karitane +5 from 3rd B Herangi +3 from 4th S Hargood +2.
Group Two was won by N Graham on +6 from 2hnd G Duckett on +4 from 3rd P Haxton +3 by lot from D Leach +3.
Group three was won by J Temple +7 from 2nd J Munn +5 by lot from 3rd M Schultz +5 from 4th B Leahy +3.
Twos were scored by D Coley (2), I Gilmartin, R Cocks, L Duckett, J Pitau, M Foote and I Race. Nearest the pins #1 Solway Pie Shop J Temple, #3 Mitre 10 R Cocks, #6 McAuleys Transport D Oreilly, #8 Solway Butchery L Duckett, #10 Progressive Engineering R Flood, #17 L Duckett.
Lukies Lucky Last was won by I Gilmartin -6.
The women also had a par round with A Karaitiana winning with +5 from 2nd J Shaw +3 from 3rd R Alexander all square, there were 3 matches played with A Karaitiana bt R Alexander, J Shaw bt Ev Munn, and T Gallon bt F Samuels.
Sunday was a medal round with P Haxton winning group 1 with net 68 from 2nd B Graham net 68 from 3rd J Harp net 69 from 4th R Britt net 69 from 5th R Cocks net 70 from 6th K May net 70.
Group two was won by H Ousey net 68 from 2nd M Foote net 71 from 3rd M Schultz net 72 from 4th G Granich net 72 from 5th R Hutch net 72 from 6th W Graham net 73. Lukies Lucky Last was won by B Ousey net 83.
The women had a stable ford round with H Ousey winning with 41 pts from 2nd R Alexander 38 pts
The Vets played a 4bbb with N Baylis & A Hayley winning with net 45 from 2nd J Shaw & F Brittain net 47 from 3rd D Jordon & L Christall net 48 from 4th P Gard & R Hutcheson net 49 from 5th V Haigh & B Christiansen net 50.
Next week will be a Caltex Stableford round on Saturday and the DB Business House Tournament on Sunday.
Kiwi visiting Ireland
Then there was the New Zealander holidaying in Ireland and trying out Limerick's public course, famed for its difficulty.
Driving from thick woods on the twelfth, he aimed for the fairway but as he could not see it yelled "Fore!" and swiped.
His ball struck a local player.
"Arrah, ye great mullock," cried the Irishman, as the Kiwi emerged in pursuit of his ball.
"But I called, 'Fore' and that's the signal to get out of the way."
"Well, when of call, 'Foive,' that's the signal to punch your jaw! Foive!"
Favourites to fore in club champs
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