Archive for 2008

November
24th 2008
Week 35, Glyn Abbey Golf Club

Posted under Stan's Blog

Conditions:     Fairways very wet, lots of surface water. Sunny spells with variable wind
Playing off winter tees boxes, and mats off the fairways

Result:             Win against the course

Out:     38
In:        36
Gross:  74
H/cap:  13
Net:     61
Par:      70
Putts:   17/14= 31
Stb pts:            21/24= 45pts.

2 Birdies; 10 Pars; 6 Bogeys

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November
18th 2008
Week 34, Rhoscoch Golf Club

Posted under Stan's Blog

Results:          Win against the course.

Out:     42
In:        38
Gross:  80
H/cap:  13
Net:     67
Par:      68
Putts:   16/15= 31
Stb pts:     17/20= 37pts.

1 Birdies; 8 Pars; 6 Bogeys; 2 D/Bogeys; 1 other

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November
17th 2008
Week 34, Woodlake Park Golf Club

Posted under Stan's Blog

Result:             Loss to course

Out:     44
In:        41
Gross:  85
H/cap:  13
Net:     72
Par:      71
Putts:   16/16= 32
Stb pts:    16/19= 35pts.

1 Birdies; 3 Pars; 13 Bogeys; 1 D/Bogey

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November
16th 2008
Week 34, Newport Golf Club (100th club played)

Posted under Stan's Blog

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Left to right:  Rob Taylor, (Ty Hafan Staff representative); Captain, Mike Lloyd (Newport Links); (Captain, Stan Humphreys Bryn Morfydd Hotel G.C.); Lady Captain, Celia Bartlett (Newport Links); Professional, Alyn Evans (Newport Links)

Result:             Loss to course

Out:     42
In:        44
Gross:  86
H/cap:  13
Net:     73
Par:      70
Putts:   16/18= 34
Stb pts:  15/15= 30pts.

0 Birdies; 4 Par; 3 Bogeys; 1 D/Bogeys

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November
12th 2008
Week 33, Summerhill Golf Club

Posted under Stan's Blog

Conditions:     Warm and sunny with no wind, 12 degrees, isolated cloud.

Results:           Won against the course

Out:     39
In:        41
Gross:  80
H/cap:  13
Net:     67
Par:      70
Putts:   17/19= 36
Stb pts:            21/18= 39pts.

0 Birdies; 8 Pars; 10 Bogeys; 0 D/Bogeys

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November
11th 2008
Week 33, Clays Golf Centre

Posted under Stan's Blog

Conditions:     Overcast and cloudy, cold with the odd sunny period.

Result:             Win against course Played over 14 holes only as 4 were closed, waterlogged

Out:     32
In:        32
Gross:  64
H/cap:  13
Net:     51
Par:      54
Putts:   12/15= 27
Stb pts:            14/17= 31pts.

1 Eagle; 0 Birdies; 4 Pars; 6 Bogeys; 3 D/Bogeys

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November
5th 2008
Week 32, Cotterall Park Golf Club

Posted under Stan's Blog

Arriving at Saint Nicholas in Cardiff one is impressed of Cotterall Park Golf club by the layout as you drive up to the clubhouse, seeing what it must have been like back in Victorian times. Arriving in the courtyard, now a members and visitors car park gives easy access to the clubhouse, changing rooms and pro shop.

I was introduced to the general manager, Mr. Derek Smith, who took interest to the challenge and would pass the information on to the executive committee at the next meeting.

There are two courses of similar distance, the Mackintosh, 6313 yards, and the Button Gwinnett, 6123 yards. A well matured parkland courses that gives rise to thinking your way round, as opposed to getting your driver out, as water can come into play on six of the holes. One of which, the 16th, has water up to six yards from the front of the green, a 160 yard carry from an elevated tee.

Water also comes into play on the 18th  off the tee, as well as a bunker. The greens have plenty of undulations that can add extra putts to your score.

The weather was overcast and no run on the fairways gave rise to the course playing long its full length, but one that would entice you back again.

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Conditions:     overcast with slight variable winds.

Result:             Win against the course.

Out:     41
In:        37
Gross:  78
H/cap:  13
Net:     65
Par:      71
Putts:   16/17= 33
Stb Pts: 20/22= 42 pts.

1 Birdies; 9 Pars; 8 Bogeys; 0 D/Bogey

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November
4th 2008
Week 32, Clyne Golf Club

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On arriving at Clyne Golf Club which is situated on the Gower Peninsular I was greeted by the Captain Mr. Dick Williams and his Vice Captain Peter Jones.

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Left to Right: Stan Humphreys Capt. B.M.H.G.C. Dic Williams Capt. Clyne GC
Peter Jones V/Capt. Clyne G.C. Rob Taylor Ty Hafan Hospice West Wales Regional Fund Raising Coordinator

The weather was overcast and calm, and due to the wet weather of recent weeks the course was playing long, with no run on the fairways. This 6323 yard par 72 moorland course, which was opened in 1920 giving panoramic views of the Gower. Like all coastal courses wind is a major factor, but today there was none to be felt.

Standing on the first tee after hitting a good drive to the right side of the fairway one felt relieved not to have put one in the rough, but as we proceeded up towards the fairway a flock of jackdaws or crows flew down onto the fairway looking for some grubs. One of them started to peck the Captains ball on the fairway; them flew over towards mine, and low and behold gathered it up in its beak and flew off about 100 yards and dropped it in the rough. As I proceeded to try and retrieve it, the bird picked it up and flew away. I happened to mention to the Captain that a few weeks previously whilst playing at Tenby golf club the Lady Captain came over on the 14th and asked if we had lost any balls on the fairway, as she had 5 taken by crows. She was more annoyed because her playing partner hadn’t lost any, she thought it was due to the fact hers were new balls and her partners were old ones. The same was in my case, mine was new.

The day went from bad to worse, as my putting was very poor with 7 three putts, making a grand total of 41 putts. Although the greens had been hollow tined recently they were still fast.

Conditions:     No wind, Overcast.

Result:             Lose to the course

Out:     46
In:        47
Gross:  93
H/Cap: 13
Net:     80
Stb Pts:      26
Putts:   20/21= 41

0 Birdies; 2 Pars; 10 bogeys; 5 D/bogeys; 1 other

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November
3rd 2008
Week 32, West Monmouthshire Golf Club

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This is the highest golf club in the United Kingdom at 1,510 feet above sea level, and with a cold north westerly wind blowing made for a tough eighteen holes of golf to be had.

This mountain course plays a par 71 / 5,806 yards off the yellow winter tee boxes. With little or no shelter from the elements this is not a course for the faint hearted. Not an easy course in wet conditions as it plays much longer, and, with the added wind factor made things much more difficult. With views that can take your breath away in the surrounding Brecon Beacons national park and down through the valleys to Cardiff and Newport.

Keeping the ball on the fairways today would be the main priority, so going out in 42, six over par, meant I was on course to play to my handicap.

The 10th a par 3, 212 yards, pulling the ball left into the rough, meant 3 off the tee, and not making the green, a chip on with 2 putts left a score of 6. As there are 5 par 3’s averaging 194 yards, not easy, especially the 16th. Standing on the tee looking down approximately 200 feet below to a green 249 yards away, and with a prevailing wind into your face would be a difficult call. With gorse either side of the fairway and a peat bog about 30 yards directly in front of the green this stroke index 10 hole would rate one of the hardest holes on the course on the day. Taking a driver and making good contact, I watched the ball head straight for the green. It was difficult to judge where the ball landed as visibility was limited with the overcast cloud base. Heading down the mountain towards the green one couldn’t see the ball on the fairway. Looking for a plugged ball would be a miracle, especially with it being very marshy indeed, so in desperation a little prayer was said, and after a further search there buried 2″ below the surface and an inch of water on top of it was my ball. I believe that was divine intervention, because it was not where I thought it was. So chipping on and two putting for a bogey was literally a “Godsend”

It is very much a socially orientated club, with that homely feel, and all visitors are made very welcome and made to feel at home. Good catering, and a well stocked bar to meet ones needs after a round can be had.

Sheena Lewis, bar/ catering manageress presented me with a club motif  box set of  ball marker and pitch repairer and certificate of completion of the course.

Conditions:     Overcast with strong variable winds.

Results:           Lost to the course

Out:     42

In:        44

Gross:  86

H/cap:  13

Net:     73

Par:      71

Stb Pts: 18/15= 33pts

0  Birdies  6 Pars  10  bogeys  2 D/Bogeys

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October
28th 2008
Week 31, The Grove Golf Club

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Making the journey from Swansea would take an hour to reach the Grove. This course is next door to Pyle and Kenfig and is a complete contrast from the links of P & K, playing more a parkland course.

It was a bright sunny autumn morning with a temperature of only 6 degrees. My playing partners for the day were Wayne “Tiger” Morgan and Idris Jones.

Not being a long course, only 5933 yards off the yellow tees, but, having said that with a wind and heavy fairways due to the wet summer we have had it did play long.

Starting with a par 5, 516 yards into a slight head wind meant a good drive would give a possible chance of a par, so coming off with a bogey was a good result. And bogey golf would be the outward nine with only two pars. Putting was the downfall of the game, with three putting on 4 greens, also running into difficulty on the 5th finding water brought an ugly 7 on the card. An easy walking course with some slight inclines makes for an enjoyable days golf. And to finish off the day the 19th hole caters for all with a wide selection of refreshments.

Conditions:     Cold and sunny with slight variable winds

Results:           Lost to course

Out:     45
In:        42
Gross:  87
H/cap:  13
Net:     74
Par:      70
Putts:   20/16= 36
Stb Pts: 15/17= 32pts

0 Birdies; 5 Pars; 10 Bogeys; 2 D/Bogeys; 1 other

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