Rutland Water                               Saturday July 6th

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Finish Pos Captain Combo NP Pts GP Total Names Score Nett Diff
           
36 7   43 Rob Ward 37 pts    (28) -1
35 7   42 Andy Whittaker 37 pts    (31) -1
34 3   37 Craig Whatsize 35 pts    (18) +1
33 7 30 70 John Howard 34 pts    (40) +2
32 7   39 James Heathcote 34 pts    (06) +2
31 9 20 60 Peter Shaw 34 pts    (23) +2
30 7   37 Peter Barry 33 pts    (20) +3
29 6   35 Steve Whiston 33 pts    (19) +3
28 5   33 Jack Davis 32 pts    (20) +4
27 9   36 Gez Newsome 32 pts    (12) +4
26 6   32 Paul Newsome 31 pts    (12) +5
25 5   30 Ian Hammond 31 pts    (38) +5
24 5   29 Karl Blattner 31 pts    (27) +5
23 3   26 Christopher Shaw 30 pts    (17) +6
22 7   29 Mark Beswick 29 pts    (17) +7
21 2   23 Jamie Agnew 29 pts    (17) +7
20 2 30 52 Howard Forrester 28 pts    (26) +8
19 1   20 Jim Cunningham 27 pts    (21) +9
18 2   20 Dave Thompson 27 pts    (14) +9
17 3   20 Anthony Harding 26 pts    (12) +10
Associate Member Daryll Butlin 30 pts    (28) +6

NP1: 4th Hole Howard Forrester   NP1: 7th Hole: Peter Shaw  

NP1: 17th Hole: John Howard   Captain Combo: Pete & Gez  (9)      

Handicap Changes after today here

 

A challenging day on the links at Rutland! The less-than-warm sunshine and windy conditions undoubtedly made it a tough test of golfing skills, with scores reflecting the difficulties of the day. The slow greens, in particular, would have required extra focus and precision to navigate effectively. But two golfers did mange to break par with only countback separating them. Despite the challenging conditions, division three player Whitt and division player two Rob proved to be a force to be reckoned with, both carding only one blob on the day. It came down to the wire, with the winner being decided on the 18th hole. Whitt managed to get one point, while Rob secured three, ultimately taking the victory. Craig continues to show his consistency with another solid round, but unfortunately, it wasn't quite enough to take the top spot. Two blobs on the back nine on stroke Index one and three proved to be the difference, leaving him two points shy of the winner. Still, he's having a great season and will look to bounce back in his next outing. The captain had a promising start, racking up 21 points after nine holes, but the high winds and his own poor shots seemed to conspire against him on the back nine. Despite looking like he was on track with 32 points after 14 holes, he managed to score only 2 points from the final four holes, ultimately finishing with 34 points