As the competition moves into its final phase, a good turnout is seen as 12 intrepid Curry Cuppers venture out to play in high winds.
Smithers battles bravely against the elements, but struggles with his tiny frame against the onslaught from mother nature
Woodsy stands strong to card an exceptional 38 points to propel himself into second place in the Curry Cup, three points behind Big Boy Barny
A notable effort is made by Slippery Jim, who cards a 37 pointer to move himself right into contention, his second cut in a couple of weeks. With a 27 pointer to drop and three weeks to go, Slippery is still on target for his main aim to beat Woodsy and revel in the bragging rights associated therewith. He confesses that to win the Curry Cup would just be a bonus, but to beat Woodsy is essential to re-iterate his belief that he is a far superior golfer !
Both now take a two shot cut into the final three weeks of the competition, playing off 14 and 12
Lindsay still remains an outside bet if he can post some good scores in the last week as he has two 29 point scores that he can drop
Boz crumbles to post a lowly 28 points following a three week break for holiday, but remains in with a slim chance if he can raise his game for the run in
The curry night at the Akash on 18 September is now booked, with it looking like 12 in attendance
For those attending the curry the cost is £20. For those who are not, the cost is £5 for prizes.
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