Competitors at Southerness slept through a very wild night indeed with high winds and bursts of heavy rain. In the morning the sky was black and threatening, it was definitely much too cold for MAY and the wind was still as strong. Conditions for golf were, to say the least, testing. This was reflected when the CSS rose from 75 to 78 and also in the scoring when the best score of the day was 76 and the best score for vets was 79. Most people had "if only" games when a dropped putt here - easy as pie with the gusting winds- and a slightly out of control drive lent itself to elevated scores.
Noreen Fenton (East) and Lorna Bennett (Midlands) both finished the day on 79. They and all other vets will be reserving their energy and best golf for tomorrow if they are to qualify for the main championship (top 32) or Clark Rosebowl (next 16) - all this just to prove there's still life yet in them old dogs!!
Vets results:
Noreen Fenton (east) 79 (BIH)a
Lorna Bennett (Midland) 79
Fiona de Vries (Midlands) 85
Margaret Tough (Midlands) 86
Helen Faulds (West) 87 (BIH)
Heather Anderson (North) 87
Jill Harrison (North) 89
Winifred MacCallum (Midlands) 90 (BIH)
Pamela Williamson (east) 90
Lynne Terry (North) 97
Good luck tomorrow.
Tuesday 19 May 2009
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