Saturday 30 January 2010

Tommy Watson

You may be aware that Tommy Watson took ill through the week and I am using the blog as a method of updating the members on his welfare. His wife, Andre, is overwhelmed by telephone calls from members of the golf club asking about his condition and expressing their concern, but she cannot reply to every call and she has asked me to keep everyone up to date via the blog.
Tommy was found unconscious at his place of work on Wednesday and it would appear that he had been unconscious for around 5 hours. He was taken to the General Hospital where he was diagnosed with an embolism (bleeding in the skull/brain) and was placed in a drug induced coma for his comfort in Intensive Care. He was operated upon on Friday to stop the bleeding and remove the pressure on the brain. The operation went well and Tommy is now awake and making some conversation. Our thoughts are with Tommy and Andre during this trying period and we send them our best wishes for a speedy recovery.

Friday 29 January 2010

Ladies Coffee Evening

The Ladies Section are holding a 'Coffee Evening' on Monday, 12th April 2010 in the Club House at Parklands starting at 7.30pm.
There will be a tombola, cake stall, raffles and prize bingo .... be there and enjoy the experience .... everyone welcome.

Parklands Open Competitions 2010







Back from holiday and back to the routine of Club Secretary duties. And the priority job of the week was to get the Parklands Open posters in the post. Neil Watson has produced some very professional posters for us again this year ... thanks Neil ... hope they catch the eye and we have lots of entries. 30 envelopes to be addressed and posters enclosed ... and the rest is down to the Royal Mail. (Click on the attached photo to enlarge).

Sunday 3 January 2010

Memory Lane

I received this photo from Pat Mattinson who was walking the course on New Year's Day and I thought I would publish it to remind our members what the course looks like and to assure them that it is still there, though hidden under the blanket of snow. This is the 18th tee box, which was to be reconstructed .... soon we hope. The Clubhouse is so quiet during this period of enforced abstinence ... but fingers crossed for a thaw soon.