Member News – 3 March 2023
Weekly Update – Club Captain Phil Barlow
With great weather and the course holding up very well, if you could read a line for a putt, you could score well, and this was reflected in the outstanding scores once again. Saturday completed the qualifying for the men’s 4BBB with the women’s already completed. Please have a look in the Pro Shop or the online results if you are unclear whether you have qualified or not. The Pro Shop will book you in on the day with the opposition you have drawn. If you need to change the tee time allocated on any round or wish to play your match on a different day, please contact Craig at the Pro Shop as soon as possible. If you cannot complete your round prior to the following round, you will be disqualified.
Note that if you are in the upcoming 4BBB match play, your score will not count towards a Shootout round.
Allprint Shootout
Some fantastic scores being posted in the Allprint Shootout for this year so far. If you want to take advantage of the great conditions to post some scores, but have yet to enter, you only have a couple of weeks left to do so, as entries will close on 18 March. Check the box when you are getting your card to be in. Finals for the women will be 29 October and men on 26 November.
A course note for the week: Please do not throw the flag onto the green, hit the green with your putter, or do anything else that may damage it. Our greens staff put a lot of effort into preparing the course for us, so it is our responsibility to pay them back by respecting our course.
This weekend sees the men playing 3 tees Monthly Medal with the women playing LGU Rnd 2, Eclectic Rnd 2, Putting, Paterson Salver Rnd 1 Homelinks, National Teams event.
A reminder that we have a parallel fundraiser running this saturday for Scott McKenzie. The prizegiving for those who have entered will follow the Club Day prizegiving. It is a surprise, but he is coming down and will be out on the course in a cart, so if you know him, do say Hi.
Lastly some good advice, as passed in from Graeme Clarke as posted in the Listener.
‘If you’re older and want to find an exercise to improve your health, golf is probably better than simply walking or Nordic walking, according to a small study published in the ‘BMJ’. Finnish researchers studied 25 healthy golfers over 65, comparing the effects of an 18-hole round of golf, 6km of walking, and 6km of Nordic walking on blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol. While all the exercises were good for the heart, golf seemed to be the best, despite being a lower-intensity exercise.’
So the answer is – get out there and play more golf!
We had a hole in 1 on the 15th last week. Congratulations to Peter Batchelor
Saturday results
Men
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4BBB – Top qualifiers after 2 rounds
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Total
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1st
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Abe Wilson and Scott Double
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59
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2nd
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Tony Carroll & Daniel Sullivan
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59
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3rd
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Joe Woods & Seddon Fraser
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59
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Men
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Others – Stableford (Div 1 - +4 – 14)
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Total
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1st
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David Carroll
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40
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2nd
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Jeremy Guernsey
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40
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3rd
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Jordan Coffin
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39
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Men
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Others – Stableford (Div 1 – 14 - 36)
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Total
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1st
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Jamie Steel
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42
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2nd
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Tony Pole
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42
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3rd
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Richard Campion
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38
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Women
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Centenary FMS Stableford
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Total
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1st
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Annette Pringle
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44
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2nd
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Fiona Nicholls
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41
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3rd
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Anthea Johnson
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38
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Well done to you all
Rule of the week (Rule: 15.2a - Relief from movable obstruction)
This week’s rule is Part 1 of the above. Click the link to read more.
Removal of Movable Obstruction. Without penalty, a player may remove a movable obstruction anywhere on or off the course and may do so in any way. An example of this might be the stakes holding up the rope at the back of the 8th green. Of course, remember to replace the stake after your shot.
But there are two exceptions:
Exception 1 – Tee-Markers Must Not Be Moved When Ball Will Be Played from Teeing Area (see Rules 6.2b(4) and 8.1a(1)).
Exception 2 – Restrictions on Deliberately Removing Movable Obstruction to Affect a Ball in Motion (see Rule 11.3).
If a player’s ball moves while they are removing a movable obstruction:
- There is no penalty, and
- The ball must be replaced on its original spot (which if not known must be estimated) (see Rule 14.2).
Pro Tip of the week - Craig Mitchell
Bunker Play
Next time you have a green-side bunker shot and the sand is wet and firm – Square the club face so the leading edge of your sand iron can now dig into the sand but do everything else the same.
The softer the sand the more you open the face so you can use the bounce of the club.
Upcoming Saturday golf (for full details refer to the 2023 programme).
4 Mar – Men: Monthly Medal – Black, Blue and White tees. Women: LGU Rnd 2, Eclectic Rnd 2, Putting, Paterson Salver Rnd 1 Homelinks, National Teams event.
11 Mar – Men: Harewood 4BBB Rnd 1, others Stableford. Women: Harewood 4BBB Rnd1, others Par.
18 Mar – Men and women: Centenary Shotgun – Mixed pairs combined Stableford (8:00am and 12:30pm starts).
25 Mar – Men: Harewood 4BBB Rnd 2, others Stableford. Women: Centenary FMS Stableford Rnd 2.
1 Apr – Men: Monthly Medal – Blue tees. Women: LGU Rnd 3, Harewood Cup Rnd 1.
Enjoy your golf.
Midweek Ladies Results – from Sonia Brown
Tuesday 28 January
LGU - ROUND 2
SILVER:
1st Liz Warren 72 nett c/b
2nd Kathryn (Taff) Maloney 72 nett
3rd Lynn Brand 73 nett
BRONZE A:
1st Ranee Morgan 67 nett
2nd Pam Hopkins 68 nett
3rd Yu, Lan, Liu (Amy) 70 nett
BRONZE B:
1st Marie Bell 66 nett
2nd Anthea Johnson 72 nett c/b
3rd Lynda Hague 72 nett
TWOS:
#6 Pam Hopkins
NETT EAGLES:
#1 Deb Wekking
TOP CAT:
Marie Bell
Midweek Mens Results – from Simon Hubble
MONDAY 27TH FEBRUARY
Stroke - 3rd Round Putting Cup
Division 1
1st Kevin Pritchard 67
2nd Taona Kahwema 69
3rd Charlie Su 71
Division 2
1st John Yates 66
2nd Bruce Gillespie 71 CB
3rd John Keepa 71
Division 3
1st John Gilmore 70 CB
2nd Alf Hewitt 70
3rd Ray Polson 72
THURSDAY 2nd March
Stableford - Qual Rnd for Match Play
Division 1
1st Jos Steetskamp 40
2nd Terry Shearer 39
3rd Charlie Su 38
Division 2
1st Dennis Morgan 41
2nd Reeves Nesbitt 38
3rd Jin Ok Kim 36
Division 3
1st Derek Rastrick 39
2nd John Gilmore 35
3rd Simon Hubble 34 CB
9 Hole Ladies Results – from Kay Worley
From Lisa Neho-Smith - A huge congratulations to Kay Worley for her hole in one on hole number 6 on Wednesday. It was very exciting to watch.
Lucy Tan Trophy Round 1 Stroke and Putting
Winners
Lisa Neho-smith Nett 33
Jenny Treleaven Putts 17
Club News
Thank you to all those volunteers who came in on Wednesday and worked on the gardens around the course, in particular Hole 3. Thank you to Julie Jones for coordinating this effort.
We have had a run of hole in ones lately here at Harewood, congratulations to all the people who have celebrated this achievment since the start of the 2023. Well done to you all!
John Yates Hole 3
Wayne Seebeck Hole 3
Derek Rastrick Hole 3
Peter Batchelor Hole 15
Kay Worley Hole 6
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