Jim Fallon (41/43/84/18/66) , one of two family members (with Owen Fallon) that have been competing for years without success , has finally won his first Board Competition.
Jim started superbly by taking only three strokes to finish the devilishly tricky opening hole but gave back the shot on the following hole with an untidy net bogey 6 . After regrouping well , playing 3 and 4 to handicap he was to again stumble , this time with a net DB 7 on 5 . Jim then reacted magnificently to plunder no less than 5 strokes to get to the turn courtesy of supreme net eagles on 6 and 9 and a net birdie on 7 to get to -3 which was just one off the lead .
Jim played blemish-free steady golf holes 10-14 with his highlight a gain on 11 to get to -4 but his momentum was stalled with a net bogey 7 on 15 .
He played the ‘Championship holes’ nervelessly , recording back to back net birdies before playing the final hole to regulation to snatch the trophy on countback from Paul McDonald and end years of frustration at his inability to win a trophy .
Special mentions …
Andrew Window (44/43/87/19/68) has had an underwhelming start to his season but today the maverick dapper dandy gent rediscovered some form . Things did not start well , however , as he succumbed to a net DB 7 on the opening hole then compounded matters with another reverse on 2 . It was to be his last blip in his front 9 as he spliced regulation scores on 3,4 and 8,9 with consecutive net birdies on 5,6 and 7 which meant that he reached the turn at level par , 4 strokes off the lead
His back 9 was rollercoaster with net bogeys on 10 and 13 were tempered with a magnificent net eagle on 11 and further net birdies on 14,17 and 18 to finish in an encouraging fourth place .
John Hogan (40/42/82/12/70) can rest assured that his place in the a digital Hall of Fame is maintained courtesy of his impressive 17 Board Competition victories gained in the past 18 years … the current Captains’ enforcer has shown definite glimpses of form and today he produced another solid round . His front 9 was highlighted with gains on 2 and 7 with his only reverse a net bogey 6 on 5 to get to the turn at -1 , 3 strokes off the lead .
His back 9 was another grind , with early reverses on the way home on 10 and 12 countered with consecutive net birdies on 13 and 14 . A net 70 and respectable 5th place finish strongly suggests that he will contend again in the near future .
Defending Champion Watch …
Stuart Mason (47/42/89/14/75) Mr. Captain won this event in superb style last year but this season , doubtlessly distracted by the demands of a second season in office , he has struggled with his form on the field of play . Today he never really got going , posting +5 for his front 9 with his net birdie 4 on 2 his only highlight . He gave a much improved display coming home , setting the tone immediately with a stunning net eagle 3 on 10 … further gains on 13 and 17 were tempered by dropped shots on 12,14 and 18 and his 16th place finishing position in a field of 52 was a very respectable effort .
Gross watch …
Ray Massey (76) was the lowest gross score today … Ray has been on the books of Alty GC since making his debut in March 2019 and can only rarely graces the course … today was his first outing since April this year and he produced a classy round of 14 pars ,3 bogeys and only 1 double bogey …
Overall , a day where the more receptive fairways made life a little easier for competitors but with only 6 of 52 beating their handicap it is fair to acknowledge that the course is still very dominant , especially as the conditions were largely benign . Bunker play remains tricky , greens are variable in pace and the holes remain shallow as we continue to accommodate the COVID restrictions .