Week Ending 5th March 2010
Friday 5th March 2010
Green Valley
Neil Griffin won on 5th February at Rayong Country Club and he’s left it a month to the day to win again!
Friday 5th March 2010
Green Valley
Neil Griffin won on 5th February at Rayong Country Club and he’s left it a month to the day to win again!
Friday 26th February 2010
Phoenix
Playing a Medal round at Phoenix we had identical scores in both the A and B Flights.
Friday 19th February 2010
Crystal Bay
Some of the Bunker Boy’s played in the Pattaya Sports Club monthly Medal competition which left a smaller group to play Crystal Bay but what a day we had!
Friday 12th February 2010
Phoenix
Phoenix played unusually tough today as the scores reflected, the only exception being Gary Warburton’s five under par round which won the A Flight by a five shot margin! (He must have stayed off the beer!)
Friday 5th February 2010
Rayong Country Club
What an unusual day we had on Friday at Rayong Country Club where there were three torrential downpours during the round resulting in some of the lesser mortals crying off before the end.
Friday 29th January 2010
Mountain Shadow
Eight of the Bunker Boy’s made the long journey to Wangjuntr Golf Course for a change but the rest of the boys played a Stableford comp at Mountain Shadow.
Friday 22nd January 2010
Emerald
What started out as a lovely day for golf, weather wise, turned into a washout when the heaven’s opened about half way around the course and the game had to be abandoned.
Friday 4th December 2009
Phoenix
Phil Moore had the best round of the day today. Playing the Mountain and Lakes courses Phil came in with a four under par ahead of Mashi who was one under and Cenc Zlazici nett 75.
Friday 27th November 2009
Crystal Bay
Although the clubhouse and facilities at Crystal Bay are going downhill, the course is still in good condition and we couldn’t have had a closer finish in the A Flight.
Friday 6th November 2009
Khaow Kheow
The Bunker Boy’s are always treated well by the Khaow Kheow staff and today was no exception. We played ‘C’ course first which was almost empty although the other ‘nines’ were busy.