It was twenty-seven degrees Celsius at Tyandaga golf course where twenty-three players tried their mettle of recording low golf scores with this sympathetic, stunning ideal weather. What more could you ask for? After an endearing win as Gemini Cup champions last week at GTAA Interleague event, celebration after the game nutritiously happened at Bingoy P’s sacrificiail home. Food and drinks provided by few members and of course by SGC as well, were devoured scrumptiously by those who came. Thanks and appreciation coming from those who were grateful enough to savour the festivity. Nice to know if we could do it again next year? A 64-million-dollar question.
Last Sunday was already in the record books as the eleventh game of our SGC young golf season and the hands of time were moving fast. From our point of view, this person who only played his third game of the season, was seemingly trending to be a fully retiree from work and or should we say ……..playing golf. Ross B. surprisingly with a chance to reinvent himself in an adventurous way got his retired skilful golf mojo generated once more by winning the lowest net of the day. He carded a net score of 68.
If I may, please let me refer to something about retirement coming from a retired professional golfer:
“When a man retires, his wife gets twice the husband but only half the income.” Chi Chi Rodriguez
Nassau corner winners: Three players joining in to grab the front nine – Ross B., Bert C. & Bingoy P. A similar scenario captured the back nine again by three players – Ross B. Joey C. & Julio R. And if you noticed Ross B. was a winner in both nine corners – and for that reason, Ross who else, took the overall prize.
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