Phil Hageman continued his good form by claiming the monthly medal by one shot. The ever competitive Hageman went round in 88-17-71, one better than handicap. Surprisingly enough, Hageman's win is only his second medal in 11 years.
Runner-up, showing some of his vintage form and letting everyone know he has still got it and is going nowhere, was Greg Whiteman, with a finely crafted 92-20-72. Third place was winter and heavy-ground specialist Tim Baldwin, with a very comfortable but could-have-been-anything 83-10-73.
The nearest the pins only had two players get the job done even though the holes were played twice. Young firebrand Rhys Shepherd attacked the third and visiting golfer John Gale played a ripper into the eighth.
Next week’s golf is a mixed event with all women members invited to come along and join in the day’s play. On office duty is J. Ezard and in the bar is G. Whiteman.
Women
On Wednesday, June 28 there were only seven players for a round of stableford. There was only one grade and the winner was Irene Keogh, with 27 points.
The nine-hole winner was also Irene, with 15 points.
Ronda Richards managed the only nearest the pin, on the third.
Balls down the line for 18 went to Irene, 27 points, and Moz Fowler, 26 points.
Balls down the line for nine went to Irene, 15 points, and Moz, 14 points.
The Thursday, June 22 mixed nine-hole competition was contested by 15 players and the winner was Shaun Bryant.
There were no nearest the pins.
The Thursday, June 29 mixed nine-hole competition attracted a field of 19 players for a round of par, and the winner was John Bond with square.
There was only one nearest the pin winner and that was Chris Roberts on the eighth.