Thursday, July 11, 2019

Back Nine Blues

The Back Nine Blues

It sounds like a sad song but in fact the thirteen lovely ladies that played today certainly weren't singing the Blues.

 Several ladies turned up in the pink... 
Team colours!
...the conditions were absolutely fabulous!
Blue sky, blue sea and we played off the blue tees to see how the suggested stroke index would work. Any comments/suggestions please to Di.

Teeing off from a different place, or being in a different place for your second shot, certainly made us thinks.
There were some fabulous scores in.
Our winner (on countback of course) was Sue S with 22 points; with a birdie on the 10th and a par on the 18th! Well played!


The beautiful 14th

In second place, also with 22 points, was Pam who parred the 10th, 14th and 16th holes!
Well played.

Deciding who was third almost needed a degree in Maths! Five ladies came in with 21 points!
It was so close between Ann and Lyn that the countback had to go down to the final hole where Lyn had a par for four points and Ann had a 6 for 3!  So close!

Well played all!

Saturday is Hilary and Norman's Powerplay Trophy, this is when we find two flags/holes on some of the greens... 

Looking forward to it!







As we left Andy and Leanne were putting up new signage to encourage passing visitors to pop in; this one is on the way up from Cape.


The offer of an all-day-breakfast roll with coffee for £4, £5 or £6 (according to the number of fillings you have) is certainly very welcome and (I must say) delicious!


Hopefully Sunday will bring more delights as it is the Men's Captain's Day; the Pendeen Silver Band will be playing and a hog roast will be available for £8.50 for adults and £4.50 for children from 12.30 pm onwards.








And finally... two year's ago today I arrived in Lille to join Phil on his charity bike ride!
What an adventure that was! 
Many thanks again for the wonderful support you gave him in all its forms!

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