Ladies Medal
It was a close run thing in the ladies medal as Sandy Charlick pipped Nancy O'Connor on countback for the ladies medal, both having shot nett 71's. Nancy in runner-up spot has bragging rights in the O'Connor household as sister Ainee finished in third place on 72.
Nett 70 was a popular score over the weekend as it won both the Gold & Silver divisions. Dan Sheepwash was the winner in the Gold, with Nick Greenwood the runner-up with a nett 72. John Padfield was third beating Tony Brewster on countback both having shot nett 73's. Three nett 70's had to be separated in the Silver division, Dave Gibbons taking top spot from runner-up Brian Harland, with Frank Bristow in third, fourth with a nett 73 was Stuart Seamons.
Karl Morris - Mind Coach
The leading Mind Coach, Karl Morris, whose client list for the past number of years reads like a who's who of the golfing world, is coming to Sundridge Park.
Click here to book now to join an interactive and informative evening with Europe's Leading mind coach, Karl Morris at 7pm on Tuesday 27th May.
Learn, the 'secrets' to the revolutionary system of improving your game WITHOUT having to change your swing.
The event is specifically structured to give you tools and techniques you can use INSTANTLY on the course.
You have absolutely nothing to lose but the frustration of bad golf!
Tickets £15 - Please visit the shop over the weekend and book your place.
Karl Morris has worked with over 100 PGA Tour, European Tour, Challenge Tour, LPGA Tour and Ladies European Tour players and has built a reputation as something more than a pure golf psychologist, that of a Mind Coach, who will help you get the best out of the ability you have, no matter what the level.
A consultant to the PGA of Great Britain and Europe, he has presented seminars all over the world to the Australian PGA, South African PGA, German PGA, Swedish PGA, Dutch PGA, Belgian PGA, GUI,the Hong Kong Golf Association and now Sundridge Park Golf Club.
A Reminder
With the beautiful weather we have had recently set to continue for most of the weekend, don't forget if you are bringing guests up on Bank Holiday, it is the same rules that apply to weekends.
The European Tour heads to Malaysia this week for the Maybank Malaysian Open at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. Kiradech Aphibarnrat of Thailand is the defending champion.
A week after the year's first Major, a number of players who competed at Augusta have made the journey to Malaysia. Lee Westwood and Louis Oosthuizen are both on the start sheet. The South African was the champion in this event two seasons ago. Other star players teeing it up at the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club include, Italy's Matteo Manassero and Francesco Molinari, Thongchai Jaidee of Thailand and two Spaniards who have already won in 2014 - Pablo Larrazabal and Alejandro Canizares.
The Malaysian Open was the first ever tournament to be co-sanctioned by the European and Asian Tours back in 1999. Since then winners of the Malaysian Open have included Fiji's Vijay Singh and Thongchai Jaidee from Thailand who won in 2004 then successfully defended his title the following season.
Last season, Thailand's Kiradech Aphibarnrat held off a stellar chasing pack including Padraig Harrington, Charl Schwartzel and Edoardo Molinari to win by a shot and claim his first European Tour victory.
The course at Kuala Lumpur G&CC was originally designed by Nelson Howarth and opened for play in 1991. But, the track was totally reconstructed for the 2010 Malaysian Open, although the routing and layout remained the same.
The weather looks set to be hot and humid this week with the chance of thunderstorms over the weekend. Don't be surprised to see some weather delays in this event.
Player Watch:
Louis Oosthuizen - The South African won the Volvo Golf Champions at the start of the year and showed glimpses of his best form at Augusta last week. He won this event in 2012 so is clearly a fan of the course.
Pablo Larrazabal - He won in Abu Dhabi this year, confirming his ability against a quality field. He was tied sixth in this event last year.
David Horsey - He's been one of the most consistent performers on the European Tour in recent months. In his last five starts he's finished T10, T3, T8, T12, T12. He could be due a win.
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