Dick Cleland managed to score 3 points on the 9th hole for a total of 20 points to edge out Bob Taylor in a count back in today’s 9 hole mulligan competition. Jack Webster was just 1 behind with 19, followed by Dick Secomb on 16 and Peter Mengerson on 13. Sam Cleland took the Mars Bar.
David “Jack” Webster took today’s field apart and issued a warning that he should not be ignored as the Club Championship qualifying draws to a close on Saturday.
In conditions that were dry and relatively calm but very cold Jack scored an outstanding 41 stableford points to win by 6 points. Runner up was David “Robbie” Robinson with 35 followed by the mercurial Bob Taylor 33, Russell “Gus The Good Guy” Wenzel 31, Dick Cleland 29, and the Mars Bar went to Trevor Maxted with 21.
The assistant handicapper wasted no time taking a stroke off jack but took pity on Bob Taylor and Dick Cleland who both received an additional stroke.
The third qualifying round of the club championships was played on Saturday in cold wet & windy conditions, with the temperature hovering around 8 deg.
With the exception of Andy Phillips, players struggled with hands becoming so cold that gripping the club became almost impossible.
Andy Phillips scored 86 of the stick for a net 69. This shot Andy to the top of the leader board of B Grade qualifiers. Runner up with a net 74 was Russell “Gus The Good Guy” Wenzel who beat grandson Kobi on a count back (not a popular result). Andy Spackman scored net 77 followed by Michael “Tickers” Tickner net 78, Dick Cleland & Keith Roberts from Victor Harbor Golf Club both scored net 79, Eddie “The Flying Dutchman” Van Keulen net 80, the mercurial Bob Taylor net 81, Mark “Mouldy” Millward & David “Jack” Webster net 82, Gordon “The Chook Man” Kakoschke net 84 while Chris “Critta” Waters took the Mars Bar with a net 89.
Sam Cleland, Trevor Maxted & colourful local identity Philip “Thomo” Thomson failed to complete the round. Sadly this ends their championship campaigns for 2018.
Progressive scores in the Club Championships after 3 rounds are as follows:
Russell “Gus The Good Guy” Wenzel off the beaten track
Russell “Gus The Good Guy” Wenzel scored 38 stableford points to win today’s competition. Runner up was Chris “Critta” Waters with 36 followed closely by Dick Cleland with 35. The handicapper showed some mercy with Gus and yet deducted a stroke from both Critta & Dick. The scores fell away from there with next best Gordon “The Chook Man” Kakoschke with 32, Andy Phillips 31, Mark “Mouldy” Millward 30 , colourful local identity Philip “Thomo” Thomson still struggling to regain form on 28. Eddie “The Flying Dutchman” Van Keulen & Kobi Wenzel both scored 25 but were saved from the Mars Bar by Sean Millward who joined us for the day and managed to snare nearest the pin on hole 4 but not much else.
Only 3 members were able to interpret today’s weather map correctly so the remainder missed out on a rain free mulligan competition.
Despite the windy conditions David “Jack” Webster played as if the conditions were calm scoring very creditable 23 stableford points. Jack was able to capitalise on his opportunities and when his ball struck a tree it finished in the centre of the fairway. Runner up was Dick Secomb who also played masterful golf scoring 20 points, and while Dick avoided the trees he did achieve a spectacular deflection off the 100 metre dropper on hole 6. Dick Cleland was hot on Dick Secomb’s heels with 19, and also playing well he did not handle the trees as well as Jack. In recognition of the excellent scores no Mar Bar was awarded.
Russell “Gus The Good Guy” Wenzel lead the field with 37 stableford points. Close on his tail was Dick Cleland with 36, but there is some talk that we will see the broomstick putter before long. There was then a big gap to Graham Webster on 31. The rest of the scores belie the benign conditions. The mercurial Bob Taylor & Neil Webster could only manage 27 points while Edie “The Flying Dutchman” Van Keulen took the Mars Bar with 25. After looking a winner with 19 points at the turn the Dutchman could only manage 6 on the homeward 9.
Peter Mengerson won Saturday’s par competition with a score of 3 up. Runner up was Russell “Gus The Good Guy” Wenzel on a count back from Michael “Tickers” Tickner, with both finishing square. The scores then began to fall away with David “Jack” Webster on -2, then Moe visitor Anton Devent & Trevor Maxted -3, Mark “Mouldy” Millward-5, colourful local identity Philip “Thomo” Thomson-8 while the Mars Bar went to Eddie “The Flying Dutchman” Van Keulen with -10.
Despite the state being lashed by gales 6 gentlemen (Thomo didn’t play) ventured onto the golf course yesterday to defy the conditions.
David “Jack” Webster
David “Jack” Webster played as if the weather was calm amassing 39 stableford points to win comfortably. Runner up was Russell “Gus The Good Guy” Wenzel with 35, followed by Dick Cleland 33, David “Robbie” Robinson 30 & Eddie “The Flying Dutchman” Van Keulen 22. The Mars Bar went to Sam Cleland.
Eddie “The Flying Dutchman” Van KeulenColourful local identity Philip “Thomo” Thomson’s handicap has blown out to 14.
There was much joy in the clubhouse this evening as members celebrated the return of Eddie “The Flying Dutchman” Van Keulen & colourful local identity Philip “Thomo” Thomson after long absences due to injury.
Andrew Spackman
Despite the high spirits & benign weather the scores were unspectacular. Todays winner with 36 stableford points was club poster boy Andrew Spackman. Runner up was Peter Mengerson with 35 followed by David “Robbie” Robinson & Thomo on 34, Mark “Mouldy” Millward & Russell “Gus The Good Guy” Wenzel 33, Dick Secomb 32, The mercurial Bob Taylor 30, Dick Cleland 28, Luke Spackman & The Flying Dutchman 26 & Kobi Wenzel 23. Sam Cleland received the Mars Bar substitute with 18.
The handicapper was resting himself for tomorrow so the acting handicapper was very busy. Andrew Spackman lost a stroke while Robbie, Dick Cleland, Luke Spackman & Kobi Wenzel gained a stroke each.
David “Jack” Webster held a 2 point lead coming the last hole in today’s 9 hole mulligan competition. Jack scored only one point on the last to finish with 19. He also failed to use his final mulligan which proved costly. Meanwhile Russell “Gus The Good Guy” Wenzel stood on the last tee with 16 points. Despite some hiccups Gus used his last mulligan & then sunk a fluky put from off the edge of the green to lift his score to 19 also. Gus took first place on a count back. Dick Cleland finished third with 18 followed by Dick Secomb & David “Robbie” Robinson on 15, Andy Phillips 14 & Sam Cleland 9. Andrew Hall received the Mars Bar.