IT WAS another hot and steamy day on Saturday 7 February for the Arkwood Organic Recycling Monthly Medal with the Medal won by John Parish on a count back from a good-sized field.
The event was an Individual Stoke with the Medal going to the lowest net score and after a favourable count-back the Medal was awarded to John Parish’s for his net 68. John also won the B grade net and gross trophies with scores of 68 and 86 respectively.
In A grade Ken Kelly had the best net score, a 69, while Paul Blanch had the top gross score of 74.
In C grade, Paul Griffiths won the double with the top net and gross scores in the grade, 68 and 91.
Balls were won by John Parish, Paul Griffiths 68, Ken Kelly 69, Mark Stone 70, Peter Markey 71, John Nicolson, Geoff Reynolds, Stacey Groves and Steve MacDonald 72, and Chris Steele 73.
The Nearest-to-the-Pin trophies at the 4th and 13th holes were won by Ken Kelly, 229 cm, Trevor Sharp, 923 cm, and Garry Threadgate, 1046 cm, representing the three grades.
At the 6th and 15th holes it was Paul Blanch, 120 cm, John Parish, 260 cm and John Nicolson, 407 cm.
The long drive trophies at the 8th and 17th holes were won by Nathan McInnes in A grade, Geoff Reynolds in B grade, and Blake Murray in C grade.
The Super Sevens for the week concluding Friday 6 February was won on a countback by Peter McIntyre 19.
Balls were won by Arthur Poynting 19, Paul Thibault 18, Wayne Maddalena and Ken Kelly 17, and Max Shepherd 16.
This coming Saturday, 14 February, the Gloucester Golf Club will be conducting a Four Ball Better Ball Stableford sponsored by Gloucester Tyre & Auto.
The following week Avon Valley Concreting will sponsor an Individual Stableford.
By Peter WILDBLOOD
