
Golf Report is supplied by Dave Brown from The
Corralejo Golf Society. When he is not trying to improve his handicap you
can find him every night except Tuesday, entertaining the troops at The
Talk of The Town.
If you
are interested in joining The Corralejo Golf Society either as a guest or
member give Dave a ring on (0034) 620 161 360 or write to him
info@corralejogolf.com
So
we reach the climax of another season, this will be the last
report this year. But what a year it’s been, and it couldn’t
possibly have been any closer in the end of our yearly
comps….
TUESDAY 27TH NOVEMBER
STABLEFORD COMPETITION
It
was our penultimate game of the season and also the day of
our AGM. We had a great turnout with 31 players including 10
guests. I was drawn Jo McKernon along with husband and wife,
Bernie and Carol O’Boyle who are currently scouting the
Canaries to decide where they want to settle. We certainly
had a great day, and despite mishaps on 2 holes, I managed
to come off with a very good score of 38. Guest Bernie also
did well scoring 33, not bad considering it’s the first time
he’d played the course.
Unfortunately, neither of us were leading in the clubhouse
when we returned, as 2 of the first group out, consisting of
Captain Dennis May, Dud Tanton and guest Pat O’Hogan, had
beaten our scores, Dennis had scored 40, and Pat had scored
36. Dud was only 1 behind me on 37, but it meant I’d won our
little side bet! So it was a waiting game to see how far
down the pecking order we’d fall.
Generally it was a high scoring day with 21 of the 31
scoring 30 points or more, and although we’d done our best,
Bernie slipped down one more place to 3rd in the
guest comp and I slipped into 4th in the members
comp. Colin Webb, a 10 handicapper who’d played with us
earlier in the year, scored 2 more points than Pat with 38
and won the guest comp, despite feeling somewhat under the
weather from the night before, in fact he even had to make a
sharp exit before the presentation as he’d gone a little
green round the gills! See his brave face on the picture!

In
the members comp, Dennis McKernon beat me by 1 point with 39
and came 3rd, Dennis May came 2nd with
40, and romping in with a gross 73, just 3 over par was 11
handicapper, Tony Fawcett with 44 points. Tony was hacked by
3 shots, Dennis by 2 and me, Dennis Dud and Aly all lost
half a shot for beating our handicaps.


Nearest the pins were won by guest Pat O’Hogan for nearest
the pin in 2 on the 9th, and he was only about 2
feet away, not bad when consider he had to hit a little
white ball just twice to reach 324 metres and get only 2
feet away! Nearest the pin on the short 14th hole
was Aly Tanton who also got pretty close. Three of us
managed to get a 2, Captain Dennis May, Aly Tanton and
myself! Lucky sweep winner was that old dog, Dennis McKernon.

TUESDAY 11TH DECEMBER
PRESIDENTS TROPHY 2007
To
mark the end of the season and to round up the yearly comps,
we celebrate the final comp, the Presidents Trophy in honour
of our President Derek Mac. Things were as tight as tight
could be in the yearly comps. The eclectic comp could be
changed by just one single shot if one of 3 people make
birdie on certain holes. I was at the top of the leader
board for the player of the year comp but I could be
equalled after Tony Fawcetts superb win on the last comp.
Tony of course was cut 3 shots bringing him down to an 8
handicap after his round of 73 last week. He had to win the
Presidents Trophy and me not come in the top 3 to draw with
me and make him joint player of the year, no mean feat with
the standard of golfers we had in the days line up. Most
people would have put money on Gordon Gilhooley to win after
beating me in the match play final 2 days previous and
shooting an average round of 75 on par 70 courses off a 9
handicap all week, but there was such a strong field it was
anyone’s day.
My
game was pretty much doomed from the start, for the first 6
holes I made par then no score, then par, then no score,
then birdie, then no score, so with 13 points on the front 9
it was safe to say I was out of contention. I was playing
with the man of the day, Derek Mac along with Phil Richards
and single figure handicapper Steve Bennett.
Phil
got a great score of 19 on the front 9 but unfortunately
fell apart a bit on the back 9. However, he did scrape 13
points on the back to leave him in a card play off for 2nd
place.
Phil,
Aly Tanton and Mike Turner all scored 32 points playing off
¾ of their handicaps, so with 13 on the back Phil finished 4th,
Aly came in 3rd place with 17 on the back, but
pulling it back from the brink of death with only 11 on the
front, Mike Turner scored 21 points on the back 9 securing
him 2nd place in the comp.
So
the winner, well what can you say, against all odds he
pulled it off, Tony Fawcett scored that all important one
more point than the others to not only win the Presidents
Trophy, he also made an all important birdie to tie him the
yearly eclectic with Jo McKernon and tie the player of the
year with me. Was I gutted? No, to be honest, hats off to
Tony, he found form when it was needed and deservedly ranked
the top golfer of the year. Incidentally I finished 6th
overall in the days comp, not bad after the start I had!

There were many sponsored holes for nearest the pin prizes.
The 4th was sponsored by Tony’s bar Chaplins in
Caleta, which was won by Jo McKernon, the 7th
sponsored by Dud & Aly from the Grapevine Magazine was won
by John Cockroft and the 9th in 2, also sponsored
by the Grapevine was won by Rob Hughes. The 12th
sponsored by Phil at Castaways bar was won by none other
than me, Dave Brown! (Nearly a hole in one!) The 15th
sponsored by our Captain, Dennis May, was won by Vince
Price, and our President Derek Mac from Rogues Gallery Bar
sponsored the nearest pin in 3 on the 17th won
once again by Jo McKernon! The final hole, the 18th
was sponsored by me and I got nowhere near, but my playing
partner Steve Bennett did after nearly driving the green in
1! In the 2’s comp, there were only 2 people that got a 2 on
the day, Jo McKernon and John Cockroft.




The
guest winner was someone who only plays about 3 or 4 times a
year, normally with us but was a guest on the day, Andy
Knapman scored 25 beating off competition from 5 other
guests.

All
year we’ve had a fund running for anyone who gets a hole in
one. Paul Benham late last year on a federation comp got a
hole in one on Fuerteventura GC, but our only hole in one
this year was achieved by Jo McKernon on the 12th
at Salinas so she scooped the whole pot, as if she needs the
money!
As
is tradition, Derek chose El Rancho restaurant in Villaverde
for the evening presentation meal where golfers,
wives/girlfriends, friends and family all joined us to
celebrate the end of another great year for the society.
After a superb 3 course Christmas dinner we presented the
prizes for the day and the year after which we danced,
drank, sang on karaoke and had a party ‘til the early hours.
You’ll have to ask others present how it all ended up as I
have a few blank spaces in my memory banks!




We
have a whole load of things lined up for next year so don’t
forget to keep an eye on our website
www.CorralejoGolf.com to see what’s coming up in 2008.
Incidentally, our next event is on Tuesday 8th
January 2008 to be held at the Fuerteventura golf
course, tees from 10am. The following 2 games are at the
Salinas Golf Club, 15th and 22nd
January tees are from 11am. If you would like
to join us for this or any other events, or if you would
like any further information about the society, please call
Dave Brown on (0034) 620 161360 or drop me an email to
corralejogolf@yahoo.com
So
for the moment I would like to wish all our members,
friends, readers and supporters of the society a very Merry
Christmas and a prosperous, healthy, happy 2008!
All
the best, cheers
Dave
Brown.
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