Warwick golfers kept busy

Warwick Ladies Golf Club. Marg Adcock, Jill Barnes, Di Johnston, Yvonne Pinington and Anne Lyons from the Warwick Ladies Golf Club hit the road early last Tuesday (5 Oct) as they headed to Dalby to play in the Rose Bowl. A big field of 70 ladies played the event.

By Casey O'Connor

Warwick Ladies Golf Club. Marg Adcock, Jill Barnes, Di Johnston, Yvonne Pinington and Anne Lyons from the Warwick Ladies Golf Club hit the road early last Tuesday (5 Oct) as they headed to Dalby to play in the Rose Bowl. A big field of 70 ladies played the event.

The team from Pittsworth won the coveted Rose Bowl.

The Warwick ladies finished in equal third and Marg Adcock with a score of 37 points was runner up in A Grade with 37 points and also won a pin.

On Wednesday (6 Oct) 23 members played a Single Stableford competition sponsored by Lara Farrell Hair Stylist.

Anne Lyons was the lucky golfer to take home the goodies, after a fine round of 36 points.

Annice Payne (35) took home a pro shop voucher after being declared the runner up following a three-way countback involving Trish Roberts and Marg Adcock.

Balls in the rundown went to Trish Roberts and Marg Adcock (35), Michelle Wright (33) and Helen Olsen (32).

The pro pin was shared between Marg Adcock, Tub Ingall, Vicki Bennett and Trish Roberts.

Congratulations to Gill Young the winner of the nine-hole competition with 19 points ahead of runner up was Jan Byrne (18 points).

Saturday the ladies played the qualifying rounds of the Presidents Foursomes.

The top eight teams qualified to play the quarter finals on Sunday in Matchplay format.

Tub Ingall and Trish Roberts combined well to return a score of 66.5 nett to take line honours on a count back from Jill Barnes and Ros Darton.

Tub and Trish took home vouchers from W Carey & Sons Quality Meats and Wayne is thanked for his generous sponsorship.

Others to qualify included Dian Macdonald and Marg Adcock (68); Molly Scotney and Liz Cockram (69); Gwen Mills and Donna Keogh (70); Judy Lester and Marge Burley (70.5); Yvonne Pinington and Di Evans (74.5); Danielle Seibel and Anne Lyons (76).

Sundays matches were hotly contested, and all pairings fought hard to gain a spot in the semi-finals.

Danielle Seibel and Anne Lyons defeated Tub Ingall and Trish Roberts 2/1.

Gwen Mills and Donna Keogh also scored a 2/1 over Molly Scotney and Liz Cockram.

In a very close match Yvonne Pinington and Di Evans finished two up were winners over Ros Darton and Jill Barnes.

Dian Macdonald and Marg Adcock defeated Judy Lester and Marge Burley 3/1.

The winners, play this Saturday, to determine Sunday’s finalists.

Everyone is welcome to come along on Sunday to support the finalists and watch as the action unfolds.

In Saturday’s nine hole comepitition Lois Wilson took the honours returning 18 points.

After a successful round on Wednesday, Gill Young’s 17 points was good enough to claim the runner’s up position but not before a countback from Jan Aspinall.

It was also good to see Cassie Connal a new members playing this comepitition.

A reminder that the Ladies Presidents Afternoon Tea is this Saturday (16 Oct), at 4.00pm.

All golfers are invited to have a chat with their fellow golfers and many of the club’s Past Presidents and players.

Saturday, October 16 the semi-finals of the Presidents Foursomes will be played as well as nine hole comp on the front nine.

The finals will be played on Sunday (Oct 17).

Next Wednesday (20 Oct) the ladies play a Single Stableford.

The nine-hole competition is also a Single Stableford and will be played on the front nine.

The day is sponsored by R & P Bell Butchers.

Thanks Ross and Trish for your ongoing support of Women’s Golf.