Vets Vibes
Ross Milne
Wednesday Results
Stableford Round
Div 1
Daryl Muir 40 points
Neil Cavel 37 “
Wade Hunkin 37 “
Div 2
John Herder 40 points
Jean Dillon 36 “
Anton Coetzee 35 “
Sun Vue Sponsored Stroke Play
Leader Board after 3 Rounds
Div 1
Evan Aiken has a comfortable lead but I see Colin Gee has a round in hand and could easily make up the deficit. Final round will be very interesting. That new Driver of Evan’s better pay its way otherwise keep an eye on Trade Me?
Div 2
Fintan Downes has a narrow lead but again any number could make a dive at the tape and including Mark Dodd who had a disappointing round by his standards and could make up the deficit with a return to form. Also Ian Graham has been in solid form of late.”
Div 3
The wily George Griffin leads the way. Last Years Shootout winner, he is no stranger to the winners podium and trained to last the distance.
Ladies
Results from Wednesday which are all I have at present were
Lynda Smith 94 points
Lois Amaru 97 “
Donna Dyer 98
Again an even contest and will come down to who fires on the final day.
Quads Results
A very enjoyable contest at Mt Maunganui last Monday (despite a ridiculous drive time into the City).We fielded a full team of 25 and be fair to say we all found adjusting to slick greens a challenge.
Team results have not been received but the home team fared best with the other three Clubs within a few shots of each other. I will post confirmation of these when to hand but I think we are in striking distance especially with our turn to host still to come.
Coming Events
Club - Wed 14th Jun Our Mid Winter Christmas event. ( maybe a compulsory mulled wine beforehand)
BOP Vets ( per Schedule I’m looking at)
Mon 3rd July Mount Maunganui
Mon 17th July Omanu
(more details closer to the time)
Red Cross Appeal
Extracts from an update received from Red Cross:
“We appreciate you reaching out. Your donation to the New Zealand Disaster Fund will go directly to affected communities, providing help both now and in the future.
We know there’s a lot of rumour and misinformation out there, but we’re as committed as we’ve always been to helping those who need it. Your donation is valued, needed, and will make a difference.
We would like to reassure you that 100% of donations—and any interest we earn—will be spent on providing support and assistance directly to affected communities. We are aiming to commit the majority of funds by August – six months from when Cyclone Gabrielle occurred – with all the funds committed by February 2024.
It takes time to create a process that ensures funds allocated s community organisations, activities, programmes, and projects that meet the criteria for either the Community Support Grant or the Community Enable Grant.
We have to balance moving quickly enough to support affected communities with making sure we are not duplicating effort, overlapping with other organisation support, or initiatives that will not deliver impact in affected communities.
We are working hard to understand the situation on the ground, listening to Councils, emergency management group managers, iwi and hapu and community leaders. There is no intent to delay dispersing the funds.
We know recovery from an emergency of this scale will take decades. Our goal is to work with communities to maximise the impact of the generosity from Kiwis donating to the New Zealand Disaster Fund.”
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