{"id":1996,"date":"2014-07-12T10:00:27","date_gmt":"2014-07-12T09:00:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.caribbeangolfsociety.co.uk\/?p=1996"},"modified":"2020-02-13T22:48:00","modified_gmt":"2020-02-13T22:48:00","slug":"captain-thomas-sails-to-victory","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.caribbeangolfsociety.co.uk\/?p=1996","title":{"rendered":"Captain Thomas sails to victory!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>ngg_shortcode_0_placeholderThe CGS band wagon rolled on to the Bank House Golf Course Bransford Hall. It was a sweet sunshiny day and the course was in the best condition I have ever seen it, well done to the new owners. The last time we held a Major event at this venue the course had been battered by the elements and was in a state of disrepair due to the wet weather over a prolonged period.<\/p>\n<p>Congratulations to our Captain Lloyd &#8221; Bugsy&#8221; Thomas, on what is one of the highest Stableford points returned this season,&nbsp;posting 39 points to take the&nbsp;day\u2019s top spot.&nbsp; Approaching the final hole with 38 points secured&nbsp;in the bag,&nbsp;he was only able to manage&nbsp;a single point on the final par 5 of the round, therefore missing out on breaking through the 40 point barrier.<\/p>\n<p>Lloyd, who&nbsp;on previous outings has&nbsp;failed to capitalise on his high handicap, received a shot back&nbsp;before the start of the Major.&nbsp; Playing off 22&nbsp;he managed to keep his game together and now greatly accepts being cut to 18.8&nbsp;after this fine display.<\/p>\n<p>Lloyd stated that he left his &#8216;new technology&#8217; driver at home and decided to bring out his old faithful,&nbsp;which he used to keep his drives on the fairways and out of the bushes, whereas on all previous courses the CGS has played&nbsp;so far this season&nbsp;he has been&nbsp;a regular visitor,&nbsp; Well done Captain.<\/p>\n<p>Returning a score of 38&nbsp;points right on the Captains tale was Ronald Ross, only one point off the winning score with a very good show of his golfing skills. Congratulations Ron on this 2nd place finish, which&nbsp;on most of the Majors this season his&nbsp;performance and points tally would have been good enough for a win.<\/p>\n<p>With 36 points and securing a well-earned 3rd place finish our current champion&nbsp;Bob Dhammi, playing to his handicap with a typically solid performance from the reigning champ. Well done Bob, although it would have been different outcome&nbsp;if&nbsp;Chris Barnes a&nbsp;new visitor on his first outing&nbsp;with&nbsp;the CGS&nbsp;had joined the CGS membership prior to the event posting an impressive score of&nbsp;37 points, Chris also ended his round in fine style by holing out for an eagle on the final green having started the hole with a 2 iron off the tee, Well played Chris.<\/p>\n<p>Longest drive was taken by Tennis Russell, with a drive of nearly 300 yards.&nbsp;&nbsp;He threw down the marker and no one could get near&nbsp;it and keep it on the fairway.&nbsp;Well done Tennis&nbsp;a great&nbsp;strike.<\/p>\n<p>Nearest the pin was claimed by our Chairman Junior Harris. Well done Junior, nice shot, good enough to see you back collecting yet another prize this season.<\/p>\n<p>A great day was had by all who attended, Frank &#8220;the Chair&#8221; McCook! Yes that&#8217;s right coming in with the lowest score on the day Frank took the pleasure of occupying&nbsp;the chair reserved for the lowest score on the day and received the day\u2019s booby prize \u2013 a sleeve of balls , well needed considering he\u2019d lost a few on the day.<\/p>\n<p>A thank you to all the staff at Bransford for welcoming the CGS to your club and to the grounds staff for all the improvements made to the course.<\/p>\n<div id=\"footable_parent_5239\"\n         class=\" footable_parent ninja_table_wrapper loading_ninja_table wp_table_data_press_parent semantic_ui \">\n                <table data-ninja_table_instance=\"ninja_table_instance_0\" data-footable_id=\"5239\" data-filter-delay=\"1000\" aria-label=\"Competition Report (Full Net Result) - 5th Major @ Bransford Golf Club - 12 July 2014.csv\"            id=\"footable_5239\"\n           data-unique_identifier=\"ninja_table_unique_id_2993995920_5239\"\n           class=\" foo-table ninja_footable foo_table_5239 ninja_table_unique_id_2993995920_5239 ui table  nt_type_ajax_table selectable striped vertical_centered  footable-paging-right\">\n                <colgroup>\n                            <col class=\"ninja_column_0 \">\n                            <col class=\"ninja_column_1 \">\n                            <col class=\"ninja_column_2 \">\n                            <col class=\"ninja_column_3 \">\n                    <\/colgroup>\n            <\/table>\n    \n    \n    \n<\/div>\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The CGS band wagon rolled on to the Bank House Golf Course Bransford Hall. 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