In a good field last Wednesday, Rusty McKenzie streeted the opposition to win the weekly nine-hole competition for Geriatric Golfers which was played on the back nine of Royal Narromine course.
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Thirteen players participated in glorious weather conditions.
McKenzie took advantage of the favourable conditions and his handicap to return a score of 28 stableford points and win the competition from Chris Harding on 25.
Harding defeated Mal Fraser, also on 25, on a count back.
No doubt the handicapper will be looking at some adjustments for this afternoon's comp.
Pom also won the Nearest the pin. The Gerries welcomed a new member Ian Morgan, hope you had a good afternoon Ian.
In the clubhouse,the pool competition attracted a great deal of attention.
In the opening round, Rusty was trying for a double when he teamed with Tiger.
Alas the double was not to be as they went down to Terry and Norm in a tight battle.
John Moss and Chris Harding met Terry Willis and Norm Lewis in the final and what a match it was.
At one stage it looked as though there might have been some embarrassment however the challengers sank a couple of balls only to go down very convincingly to the favourites Chris Harding and John Moss.
This afternoon the competition will be a two-person ambrose on the front nine with the hit off at the usual time of 2.30pm.
See you all on the tee.