Charity Day results 18 October 2021

Course            Tuart Course               Competition   Inter-Club Stableford
Conditions      Sunny                           Players            16 West Coast, 20 Westside members

The annual Charity Match between West Coast GC and Westside GC was played on 18 October.  No match occurred in 2020 because of covid lock-downs and the match scheduled for March 2021 was postponed until October because of unseasonably bad weather.  The total stableford points for the players in each club were totalled and the average of each determined to decide the result, which was a narrow victory to West Coast with an average of 28.75 points vs Westside’s 28.70.  More importantly, the match raised $515 for the Scott Kirkbride Melanoma Centre – a receipt for funds donated will be circulated to members.

Results:  Name                                                  Points     
1st                Assan Al Kaise (Westside)                    37            
2nd              Jeff Salant (West Coast)                       36            
Best Gross
Darren Lloyd (West Coast)                                       79
Best Nine
Jeff Salant  (West Coast)                                           20
Longest Drive
Geoff Drew (Westside)
Special Mention – Eagle on the 7th
Darren Lloyd (West Coast) 
Closest to Pin:
3rd               David Holly (Westside)
4th               Darren Lloyd (West Coast)”
6th               Peter Leigh (Westside)
12th             Roger Blachut (Westside)
15th             Andrew McLean (West Coast)
18th             Graham McHarrie (West Coast)

Handicap changes:
+1 Barry Boyd (Tuart), Graham McHarrie (Tuart) & Richard Dongray (Old)
Eclectic
Podiums

Next fixture: Club Championship Stroke competition starts Friday 22 Oct and continues Monday 25 October
 Reminders: End of financial year 31 October – closure of eclectic and podium counts after play on 29 October
AGM 26 November, Christmas lunch and trophy presentation 8 December

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