Forest Hill                                    Saturday August 31st

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Finish Pos Captain Combo NP Pts GP Total Names Score Nett Diff
             
36 6   42 Karl Blattner 44 pts    (28) -8
35 9   44 Sean Wynne 39 pts    (26) -3
34 7   41 Gez Newsome 38 pts    (13) -2
33 6   39 Anthony Harding 38 pts    (12) -2
32 7   39 Andy Whittaker 38 pts    (31) -2
31 6 10 47 Jack Davis 38 pts    (21) -2
30 5   35 Christopher Shaw 37 pts    (18) -1
29 9   38 Stephen Bentley 37 pts    (24) -1
28 8   36 Peter Barry 35 pts    (21) +1
27 7   34 Steve Whiston 34 pts    (19) +2
26 6   32 Ian Hammond 34 pts    (40) +2
25 9   34 Jason Carroll 33 pts    (34) +3
24 6   30 Dave Thompson 32 pts    (14) +4
23 7   30 Jim Cunningham 32 pts    (23) +4
22 3   25 Antony Wale 32 pts    (31) +4
21 0 30 51 John Timson 31 pts    (27) +5
20 9 20 49 Martin Fooks 31 pts    (21) +5
19 7   26 Peter Shaw 29 pts    (24) +7
18 8   26 James Heathcote 29 pts    (05) +7
17 6   23 Kirk Taylor 29 pts    (17) +7
16 7   23 Mark Beswick 29 pts    (18) +7
15 4   19 John Howard 28 pts    (40) +8
14 7   21 Rob Ward 25 pts    (28) +11
13 7   20 Jamie Agnew 24 pts    (19) +12

NP1: 4th Hole Jack Davis   NP1: 8th Hole: Martin Fooks 

NP1: 17th Hole: John Timson Captain Combo: Jason Carroll (9)     

Handicap Changes after today here

 

A very pleasant day overall, although at times there was a nip in the air when the wind picked up. The course was in good shape with mostly decent greens, a few had grass patches and a couple some minor damage. The golf was certainly of the highest caliber with over two thirds of the field scoring in the thirties and eight golfers breaking par, the highest for some years. Third place was shared with four golfers scoring a two under par 38, Andy Whitt for the second event running, Anthony H welcome return to form, Jack with a solid round and mister consistent Gez. But one shot clear of these in second place was Sean, who's three under par was made of one four point score and nine holes with three points. But the run away winner with a whopping eight under par was Karl. No blobs, three holes with four points and six other returning three points each. His reward was a 3.7 handicap cut, ready for the foreign tour. (Not good timing) Craig had a day not to remember retiring after 12 holes with a bad foot (and getting beat 7&6 by Chris) But left us with a couple of memories. (See picture & video) The pipe shot, and obviously had to adapt his strategy due to the injury—specifically, opting for a knee shot instead of using his feet. Gez also in video action on the first, his shot finishing close to the trees, but recovered for a par to kick start his 38 points.