The local players enjoyed the unseasonably hot conditions with 30 teeing off for a stableford event.
Just as hot as the temperature was winning golfer Ryan Ezard, firing three birdies in his round to record a score of 41 points to take home the Seymour Club matchday voucher.
Ezard was long from the tee and precise with his wedges, enabling him to shoot his first sub-80 total in golf.
Runner-up was Ben Cassar, also on 41 points, with a round inside 80 shots. Cassar's recent form has been good, but Sunday was exceptional.
Third went to dashing Doug Neville. Not usually one for excelling in individual events and more of a four-ball specialist, he turned out a rock solid 38 points.
The nearest-the-pin prizes went to Dean Brown with a well-weighted high iron on to the third, ‘Ravishing’ Rhys Shepherd blasting away at the eighth, and Rod Wilson displaying some high quality iron play, claiming both the 13th and 16th.
Next week’s golf will be on Easter Sunday and a par event will be held, with B. Leviston on office duty and J. Mills in the bar.
Women
Wednesday, April 2
There were nine players for the beginning of the winter competition. It was a stableford round and the winner of the 18-hole competition, the monthly medal and the Seymour Club voucher was Karyn Thompson with 33 points on a countback from Jane Bow.
The nine-hole winner was Bow with 18 points.
There were no nearest-the-pin winners.
Balls down the line for 18 went to Thompson and Bow with 33 points.
Balls down the line for nine went to Bow with 18 points and Moz Fowler with 16 points.
Wednesday, April 9
It was a round of stroke with eight players. The winner of the 18-hole competition was Monica Hurley on a countback from Thompson, both with 77 nett.
The nine-hole winner was Thompson with 39 nett.
Nearest-the-pin on the third was Thompson.
Balls down the line for 18 holes went to Hurley and Thompson, both with 77 nett.
Balls down the line for nine holes went to Thompson with 39 nett and Hurley with 39.5 nett.