On Wednesday, there was only one 18-hole competition.
The day’s top score went to Neville Roulston (25), who scored a impressive 40 points to win a C-grade. The A-grade winner was Mark Fountain (9), with the next-best score of an excellent 38 points.
B-grade was won by John Hedley (18), who also scored 38 points on a count back from Gary Wright. Mark Fountain won the nearest to the pin on both the 4th and the 6th; the 12th went to Greg Pell, and on the 17th, it was Mark Corradin.
The ball pool went to those with 36 points on a count back, including Neville Roulston, Mark Fountain, John Hedley, Gary Wright, John Boruch and Michael Papworth.
The mixed nine-hole winner was Stubby Byrne (23), with a good score of 19 points.
Saturday was the May monthly medal.
The medal winner for the men and winning B-grade was Jock Mundy, with 93-20=73 on a count back from Frank Ambrose and Don Gee.
The A-grade winner was Matt Collard, who also had the best scratch score of the day with 79-5-74.
Bill Matthews was the nearest to the pin on both the 4th and 17th, Ian Richardson claimed the 6th and the 12th stayed with the club.
Peter Nelson won the drive and pitch on the 8th, and on the 15th, it was Greg Pell. The ball pool included Jock Mundy, Frank Ambrose, Don Gee, Matt Collard, Greg Pell and Bill Matthews with a net 75.
The women’s medal winner was Shirley Wright, with a steady score of 94-22=72. The nearest to the pin on the 17th went to Di Byrne.
Shirley Wright and Paula Britton were the ball pool recipients with a net 73.
The weekend pennant finals were held at Strathbogie on Sunday, and the two Seymour teams ended their seasons as the champions in their divisions.
The Division 1 restricted handicap team took on Broadford and had a convincing 4 / 1 win.
The Division 4 handicap team also had a great 4 / 1 win over Kilmore.
Next Friday, enjoy a social six-hole Stableford from holes 1 to 6.
Saturday is a Stableford round for the men and women.