It was another cold, but dry Sunday morning, but the heat is on for the Tenby Rabbits and the Winter League.

This week, all pairings were intact, yes everyone turned up. Such is the interest in this league that no-one wants to miss out on having an influence on the outcome.

One such golfer, Macky Harts, maybe wished he had stayed in his snooze pit, however. Even by his own admission, on this particular day he couldnot hit a shed with a shovel, and to be fair, he's normally pretty handy with a shovel. Ain't golf a joy, eh Macky.

Perhaps he should take a look at Terry Davies. Even on a bad day he's good - at looking the part that is - as he proved by making a six-foot putt, making it go six-foot past that was - and that was for a half in their game with Chris Davies and Steve Watkins. As I have already said, watch these two.

Maybe Terry should take a lesson out of Mick (Monty) Munro's book and get out and do some practising. What a performance from him and Fred Adlam. They had Jerry (Sox) Whitehouse and Chris Smith on the ropes through nine and with Fred's assistance, even a bad shot from Mick turned into a good one. Mick's drive off the 12th hit the ladies' tee and disappeared, then like a phoenix from the flames, it appeared again and nearly made the green. You can't get any better than that, and don't be surprised if they get themselves of the bottom before the final match.

The top-of-the-table boys, Mike Hale and Dorian Thomas, continued with another win which kept them a point clear, but even their game wasn't without incident, with Dorian failing to get past the ladies' tee. Now that's Rabbits golf, eh boys. Mind you, even Dorian, in all his adventures in his buggy, hasn't ever tried to drown his opponents.

You see, a golfer by the name of Fred Adlam, in his buggy, took advantage of the recent deluge of rain and headed for a rather large puddle that had settled on the path to the 15th. Now, as mentioned, in this match were Chris and Jerry. Chris was never to be threatened by this, but Jerry, well he can't swim, but don't worry his electric buggy pulled him safe. His socks got a bit dirty, though - they looked black.

Even the raffle on Sunday produced something unusual. Captain Mark Edwards had a winning ticket and won a phantom ball - puzzled looks in the clubhouse! Even Mick Munro, with all his experience, said he had never heard of such a ball. Dafydd Evans said he was sure he had seen a dozen on the web, but when he looked again, they were gone. Even Mick Gillet was sure he used one recently and had a birdie. He could be onto something here then, but what bird it was, though, seagull or crow, he didn't say.

Hhere we go then, just the two games left to play and it doesn't get any easier to see what the outcome is going to be, but our captain Mark is on sleeping pills and his vice Mick, who is ex Bill and used to pressure, is on the verge of cracking up!

Results: Fred Adlam and Mike Munro lost to Jerry Whitehouse and Chris Smith 2 and 1; Mike Hale and Dorian Thomas beat Gerald Hewitt and John Murphy 6 and 5; John Hunt and Terry Davies lost to Chris Davies and Steve Watkins 1 down; Dave Morgan and Juan Cruz lost to Dafydd Evans and Paul Davies 3 and 2; Mark Edwards and Mick Gillet halved with Simon Evans and Mackie Harts.