Friday, 20 March 2009

Morwenna enters the water






Due to popular demand (well, Richard asked), here are a few photos of our boat being placed in the water in Bristol last Monday - and not sinking.


To the left, you can see 23 ton boat in air.





Below, the boat is in the water.




And, finally, boat in water with mast.





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22 Dreams (well 3) to Wild Wood

We headed out along Friday Street to Tiverton GC: Mike, Richard and me. Come On/Let's Go, cried Mike as we set off down the 10th, as we always seem to do on a Friday morning. Richard hit the fairway, Mike and I found the Wild Wood. There we searched the Leafy Mysteries until our balls were found and hit into the Wild Blue Yonder. After Richard's second shot, he was Wishing on a Star for a Brand New Start as he had smacked it into the Broken Stones. But after that beginning, Richard was the Changing Man, knocking up four consecutive pars., a triple bogey then another par. He strode along, chest out as if he was in his Peacock Suit.

Sorry, I cannot keep up the Paul Weller references any longer. Richard played well, shooting 87 (8 pars). Mike and I did not play badly, but seemed to revert to the bad old ways of looking for the miracle shots out of the trees. Scores of 100 and 91 respectively were not good.

Unfortunately, a PC crash means no updated handicaps for the moment, but I am hopeful this will be rectified in the coming few days.

Highlight of the round: Richard almost being blackballed from the Club only a week after being admitted. Apparently, greenkeepers don't like being used as targets on the green. If they had watched us play, they would have known that was the safest place to stand - especially the humourless guy by the flag.

And, by the way, the Paul Weller concert in Plymouth last night was great.

Friday, 13 March 2009

Scott is back

The story of today's round was the return of Malcolm, his first appearance on a golf course since late November. He was in fine form, driving majestically and putting with great power, not much precision though.

The front nine was dominated by conversation relating to how the Scot's have brought this country to its knees (Scottish banks, Scottish PM, Scottish Chancellor, Scottish anything really) and by some startlingly consistent play by Mike. He struck 4 pars and just one double bogey on a first nine of 41.

Standing ouside the pro shop at the turn, I was engaged in conversation by a visitor in plus twos (slightly longer than plus fours, I believe) who had not a single complimentary word to say about our mighty club. I hope he lost his match.

The second half saw Mike fail to pass the trees on the 9th, me fail to round the corner on the 7th and Malcolm hit a cracking drive on the 8th with my driver.

Final scores: Mike 89 (36 pts and 5 pars), Kevin 88 (33 pts and 5 pars) and Malcolm 97 (30 pts and 3 pars).

Updated handicaps: Mike 18, Kevin 14, Malcolm 21.

Tuesday, 10 March 2009

Richard's Dream Round

Richard asked me what his score would be based on his best score on each hole.

It is 63.

You have scored a par on every hole, birdies on 2 3 4 13 15 and 18, and an eagle on 5.

Other dream rounds are

Harry: 61
Kevin: 63
Mike: 70
Malcolm: 75
Charlie: 75
David: 99

Handicap update

After yesterday's monthly medal, I can now reveal the official handicaps (previous handicaps in brackets).



Kevin: 14 (14)
Harry: 14
Richard: 17 (17)
Mike: 19 (18)
Malcolm: 20
Charlie: 22
David: 37