Monday, 31 October 2011

October Draw


Our October draw took place on Friday 28th October in a fairly noisy Richard Burton room as there was a birthday party in the mixed lounge. However with our loyal bunch of followers and a musical background the numbers were pulled out.
First out was M. McHugh C/O Charlie McKintyre. We think it is his mother-in-law. It was number 179 and netted her £649.
Second was Lyndon Bates whose number 103 gave him £173.
Third out was number 14 which is the second time that Kevin J Moore has won. This time it was £47 and we caught up with him after his game on Saturday for a photo.





You may have noticed that work has started on the course furniture which is a 200 club project,

If there are any more ideas please put them forward.

The next draw will take place on friday November 25th at 8pm.

Come and enjoy a fish and chip supper and maybe a cheque as well!





Tuesday, 4 October 2011


September Draw
The September Draw took place at the McMillan coffee morning on Friday Sept 30th. There were lots of ladies attending and they were all hopeful for a win!
The first number pulled out was 191 and the name was B Mathews. It is Julie's father who is not a member of the Golf Club but has been a member of the 200 club since the beginning. I think his arm was pulled up his back by Julie! He won £649, and I feel sure a treat will be coming Julie's way!
Photo to follow
Second out was number 171 which belongs to Shiela Houghton (Captain Elect's better half!) They just happen to be in Australia at the moment but word got to them pretty quickly! Lets hope they celebrate "Aussie style".

Look where Sheila spent her winnings!

Third out was number 28, no stranger to success! It belongs to Dereck Smith and he won £43.
Have you registered your vote for the new proposal? Don't forget, if you have any ideas as to how our money should be spent, do a bit of homework and put your ideas and costings to the 200 club organisers.
The next draw will take place on Friday October 28th. We will revert to the old time of 8pm during the winter months.