Cleek Stick suffer narrow loss
After a very early start for our trip to Tea Tree Gully, we struggled all day against the home team who took advantage of their local knowledge, especially around the greens.
After a very early start for our trip to Tea Tree Gully, we struggled all day against the home team who took advantage of their local knowledge, especially around the greens.
Playing Flagstaff Hill on their home course was always going to be a tough contest. Throughout the day it was obvious the home team were generally finding the fairways and managing the greens that little bit better than the Glenelg players.
Our girls played well at home this week and recorded a convincing 4 – 1 win against Royal Adelaide. We are now sitting second on the ladder and should remain on track to finish second for the season and qualify for the semi final in two weeks at Kooyonga.
An early frosty morning at Willunga, but not the result we were after as inconsistency on the day wasn’t our best friend. Glenelg finally going down 4 – 1 to The Grange Golf Club.
We played Kooyonga on Sunday, 24th June at Glenelg. To date, we had one win, one halved match and one loss, so it was imperative that we won to have a fighting chance to make the finals.
The Sharp Cup team won its third contest of the season 3 – 2 against The Vines at The Vines on Sunday.
The Glenelg team had a solid 4.5 – 2.5 victory over Kooyonga at Glenelg. Played in tough wintery conditions our first 4 players took control early in their matches to set up the team win.
Luckily fine albeit very cool weather was the order of the day for our match against Westward Ho at Royal Adelaide.
On a cool morning, the A3’s defeated Blackwood 4 -1 at Royal Adelaide.