Ahhhhhh…….dog days of summer. What would be the ideal thing to do in this kind of weather on a Sunday afternoon? Most people would be lounging in a chair holding a cold drink with one hand and spatula on the other while doing a barbeque in the sanctity of their own backyards. A few of us after a gruelling workweek, Sunday could not come soon enough. We would be somewhere out there trying to relax and get ourselves playing a round of golf. Yes indeed. Royal Woodbine golf course welcomed twenty-six players who sweated it out in a thirty-two degree Celsius temperature with a humidex reading of thirty-five. Oh boy was it scorching hot and muggy. How hot really was it? It was so hot that eight players comparably like the weather itself turned in sizzling net scores in the sixties. In golf mind you, there was no telling what it felt like carrying out a blazing feat like this. Well done members.
Let us start who did what yesterday. Amazingly enough these were the above eight mentioned players who closed out their respective rounds in the net sixties: (67) JC M., (68s) Lina M., Seho O., Ricky R., (69s) Paulo B., Manny C., & Rene Q. One more player who got the best of them to follow.
It’s worth remembering that golfers peak at different times. A low net score of 68 last week at Westview, Bingoy Peña did a compelling performance of duplicating his exploit last week but this time a lot better. He seared the course for a low net score of 64, three shots cleared of second place and consequently winning himself the day’s best prize. This one obviously served him as prime candidate by far for seizing Month 4 honours that would conclude in a three week time
Nassau corners: We got the two M’s in a sweep of this contest. JC M. proudly winning the front nine and overall; while Mike M. on odd occasion of joining this particular contest or any other side contest for that matter snatched the back nine.
Sharp shooters brigade: Bong M. – hole 4; Jimmy M. – hole 7; Jun P. – hole 10; Sennix B. – hole 14.
Congratulations to the winners. Thanks for the round of drinks.
Announcement: This is regarding a slight change in the SGC’s local rules where it reads “Any error or omission on the scorecard will result in the disqualification of the player concerned.” What it means to explain to one of the errors that may happen: A player submitting a signed scorecard with a total gross score that does not match the actual gross score of that player faces a round disqualification. Example: A player’s actual gross score is 90 but signed for an 89 or 91 is disqualified. No need to change the wording on this rule. This is in effect starting next week, August 23, 2015 until the end of the season.
Please be prepared for a mandatory “Blind corner” contest this Sunday at Kingsforest as requested by popular demand.