FOUR teams tied for weekly honours in round six of twilight golf last week.
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The Whymees, Tee'd Off, Kiss My Putt and Schitnoes all scored a nine under 171 nett team total.
Bird is the Word and Mim's Minions had a great week also, with both one shot back with 172 team total.
Overall standings have the Nob Trains still on top, but its such a tight competition and there are still have five rounds left before divisions split the comp into four separate events.
Week six had 255 players take part. Lots of those players are first time twilighters who are doing really well in their initial seasons.
Starting golf (especially later in life) is not an easy thing to do, the key is to battle on through the lack of success early until you form some consistency.
That's when you'll see some reward for perseverance.
Stick at it. When you go off the fairway get back on the fairway and forget about the career shot through that small gap the trees.
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The player of the week for round six was Dionne Wornes, who took her new set of clubs out for the very first time and came home with a blistering 28 nett.
Amazingly, she just got the Superwash Carwash token on a countback after Johnny Rapley also had nett 28.
Both have played the mandatory five games, so only lose four strokes from their handicaps.
Glenn Saddler needs a mention too after a brilliant 29 nett in a real captain's knock for the Acme Aces after spiritual captain Phil Gray had a rest in round six.
The ball comp stayed on 34 and below.