As the day unfolded, the weather took a turn for the better.
Jane Bow maintained her stellar performance, clinching the 18-hole competition with 31 points.
Kylie Carmichael emerged victorious in the nine-hole event, scoring 17 points.
In the 18-hole ball competition, Bow (31 points) and Bev Brown (29 points) came out on top.
The nine-hole balls were claimed by Carmichael and Moz Fowler (16 points), with Fowler edging out Bow on a countback.
While the nearest-the-pin titles remained unclaimed, Jane Leo secured the Seymour Club voucher.
The following Wednesday, August 7, saw eight players vying for honours in a stableford round.
Irene Keogh clinched the A-grade competition with 35 points, narrowly beating Fowler on a countback.
Carol Wallis dominated both B and C-grades with 35 points and also triumphed in the nine-hole event with 18 points, pipping Fowler on a countback.
In the 18-hole ball competition, Wallis, Keogh and Fowler all finished neck-and-neck with 35 points.
Wallis and Fowler both secured nine-hole balls with 18 points each.
Keogh showcased her precision by getting nearest-the-pin on the third. She also bagged the Seymour Club voucher.
On Thursday, August 1, a field of 19 players took to the course for a stroke round.
Rhys Shepherd emerged triumphant with a net score of 34 (40 gross, 16 handicap).
Wayne LeCerf displayed pinpoint accuracy, getting nearest-the-pin on the eighth.
The following Thursday, August 8, saw a robust turnout of 23 players competing in a par round.
Billy Leviston clinched victory on a countback from Dave Love, both finishing at +3.
Love showcased his skills by getting nearest-the-pin on the 13th, while Keogh mirrored this feat on the 16th.