Yearly Archives: 2015

Golf Society Day – 10th Dec

Below are details of our day at Alamos this Thursday – tee times etc.

Please note the information on the Air Ball and Shortest drive competitions.

The prizes and post game reviews will take place at the VDT Restaurant (Jose) from 5.30pm

 

VALE DA TELHA GOLF SOCIETY

 

                     Date                     10th December 2015    End of Year Fun Day
Venue Alamos 37.50€ including buggy
Competition Men play from Yellow Tees

Ladies from Red Tees

Handicaps Members

  Guests

Your Club or Society

Handicap to be used – shown against name

To agree agree handicap with Group Leader prior to play
Competition Entrance Fee Members

Guests

2 euros
Nil
Prizes Members

  

Better Ball Pairs Stableford  –  Bottle of wine each to the winning pair

Better Ball Pairs Stableford Runner Ups – Bottle of wine to both players

Nearest the Pin (Hole 3) –  Bottle of wine

Longest Drive (Hole 14)  Bottle of wine

Fun Day Activities

Most Lost Balls  – Tube of balls

Most bunkers hit  –  Prize to be advised

Longest Drive of an Air Ball (Hole 9)-  Prize to be advised

Shortest Drive (Hole 13) – Prize to be advised

Guests Currently not eligible for prizes based on Stableford scores.
Results & Prize presentation Prize presentations VDT Restaurant at 5.30pm
 
TEE TIMES
GROUP 1 9.24am Jeremy Verling (26) Roel Pluim (28) John Williams (22) Steve Scott (26)
GROUP 2 9.32am Maarten Lensvan Rijn (28) Dorine Lensvan Rijn (34) Ian Bedford (18) Brian Parker (21)
GROUP 3 9.40am Alastair Maxwell (6) Derek Allen (17) Mike Dickinson (28) David Quinton (26)
GROUP 4 9.48am Chris Dickens (5) Tony Bishop (12) Tom Melville-Evans (24) Garry Brewster (18)
GROUP 5 9.56am Sharon Dickens (34) Liam Byrne (21) Ron Ellis (20) Bob Cavanagh (21)
GROUP 6 10.04am      
SOCIETY RULES
‰  Balls lying on stones may be picked & dropped no nearer the hole on a playable surface

‰  Balls lying in mud/water on the fairway may be picked, cleaned & placed no nearer the hole

‰  Balls in waterlogged bunkers may be picked and dropped no nearer the hole

‰  Should your Group fall behind the players in front, please follow the instructions of your Group Leader

‰  Espiche – should a ball land in the scrub and is not playable (the case almost every time) then treat as a Lateral Water hazard.

NOTES
  1. Members are welcome to invite Guests
  2. Green Fee reductions have now been negotiated with the majority of local Golf Clubs, including Penina, the Pestana Group, and Morgado/Alamos
  3. No Gimmes – please putt out
  4. Please ensure that you fill in your playing card with your name, date, handicap and ensure that it is signed by both your marker and yourself.
Competition Information
Submit cards with Gross score – the competition panel will determine the Stableford score

Better Ball Pairs Stableford

Both players play to their handicap with the better Stableford score to count for that hole.  Pairs total score being the sum of better Stableford scores for the 18 holes. Players in the pair may discuss tactics, club to use, line of putt etc.

The pairings are given in the groups as follows – first two are paired and the second two are paired together.

 

Fun Day Competitions

Shortest Drive

Hole 13 will be used – drives from the Yellow tees. For the ladies wishing to compete must play from the Yellow tees. The ball does not need to reach the fairway to qualify. Note Driver must be used

Most Bunkers

A bunker only counts once irrespective of the number of shots to exit it.

Longest Air Ball Drive

All players will be issued with an Air Ball. To help distinguish the air balls each group will be provided with 3 different coloured balls. Drive the air ball either from a tee or the ground – any club can be used. Hole 9 Yellow tee area will be used. (No need to reach the fairway to qualify). Men will then tee off from the Yellow Tees and Ladies from the Red Tees playing the hole in the usual way.

 

Next Society Day January 14th at the Morgado course

 

Vale Da Telha Hosts British Legion Lunch

RBL

by Matt D'Arcy

by Matt D’Arcy

 

 

 

 

 

Vale da Telha has become the latest stopping-off point of the Royal British Legion as its footprint in Portugal continues to grow,

A number of Amovate members were among the guests at the Legion’s Christmas charity lunch in the Hotel Vale da Telha on Thursday December 3.

The Portugal branch of the Legion has been holding regular lunches and dinners across the Algarve for a number of years.

And now, thanks to their recent expansion onto the Algarve’s west coast the Legion was able to hold a Christmas fundraiser here in Vale da Telha, attended by some of their more recent recruits who joined following a visit earlier this year by branch chairman Jacquie Collins and secretary Bob Collins, her husband.

The lunch raised €438 which is to be divided equally between the Branch and the Poppy Appeal.

Mrs Collins welcomed the newer members along with some more established members from across the Algarve’s southernmost area who had travelled over to meet their new colleagues.

Mrs Collins said afterwards: “It is really wonderful that, as the Legion approaches its centenary in just over five years time—May 15, 1921—it continues to attract new members who appreciate the value of our armed forces and the wonderful work they do to protect us.

“We know there is a big expat community here along the length and breadth of Aljezur Camara, particularly up here on Vale da Telha.

“So, it is an absolute delight to be able to follow the introductory lunch we held in April at Pont’a Pe Restaurant in Aljezur with this one here in Vale da Telha.”

The Army, Navy and Royal Air Force were all represented at the Christmas lunch by retired military personnel, some of them from Vale da Telha itself.

In some cases they were meeting for the first time and enjoyed swapping—sometimes literally!—war stories and reminiscences of their service.

In fact two former servicemen, who had not met before, discovered that they had served at the same time in the Middle East months apart some 50 years earlier, not just under the same commanding officer but in the same quarters!

And to make the coincidence even more incredible it transpired that back in England the daughter of one of them now lives in the same house where the other man lived as a boy.

The RBL’s Western Algarve organiser Sue Howe, who helped Vale da Telha residents—and RBL members—Leni and Phil Eves to set up the event, commented:

“Not only was this first lunch here on Vale da Telha highly successful as a fundraiser it was also a wonderful success from a social point of view, both of which fulfil our raison d’être.

“We are happy that this will lead to more similar events here on the west coast as the RBL in Portugal continues to grow.”

**Anybody interested in joining the Portugal branch of the Royal British Legion should contact Jacquie or Bob Collins.

Membership costs £20 or €24 per year and anybody wishing to “enlist” should contact Bob and Jacquie by e-mail on: rblportugalchairman@hotmail.com or on the telephone numbers 910983129 for Jacquie and on 918217197 for Bob.

ENDS

 

Charity Bar Walk Update

Charity Bar Presentation

Matt D'Arcy

by Matt D’Arcy

 

 

 

 

 

 

You will recall the enormous success of Cath Baker’s Charity Bar Walk, which raised a majestic €2,905.63 and resulted in the presentation of 26 new wheelchairs to Portimao Hospital.

The fantastic outcome of the walk in September, basically a 4km fancy dress pub crawl by just over 50 people from Arrifana to Vale da Telha, was featured in the Portuguese national newspapers as well as the usual English-language publications.

But, thanks to the generosity of those lovely people at Algarve Renovals, who waived their €700 fee for shipping the wheelchairs from the UK, Cath was left with an extra €736.34 after the purchase of the wheelchairs, all of which were stamped “Donated by Vale da Telha Charity Bar Walkers”.

Cath declared: “Because of their fantastic generosity we now have cash left over, which will be used to buy other equipment for the oncology unit.”

Her first purchase was a camera which the unit had specifically requested, but she then sat down with the unit administrators to ascertain what else they need from the extra cash.

As a result Cath, and husband Peter, have now been back to the hospital to make the final donations from the proceeds of the Walk.

At the request of the unit staff she has now provided them with these extra, much-needed items:

1 x thermometer

3 x serum poles

20 x pill boxes

1 x microwave

6 x lap trays with folding legs.

The picture here shows Cath (second left) with Peter seated in front of her, the two of them surrounded by the unit’s grateful staff after presenting the additional items.