Sport
Father and son win Saturday event at Young

The Saturday event was the 2025 Mens Foursomes Championships played over 27 holes.

The event was sponsored by Trimech and Wholesale Mineral Makeup.

The scratch winners were Levi & James French with 109 from the runners up Nick Bush & Zac Williams with 115.The handicap winners were Phillip & Rick Oliver with 103 nett from Andrew Aiken & Colin Hardwick with 103.5 nett. There were 52 players.

Upcoming events:

Saturday 18th October is Pink Shirt Day 4BBB Medley stableford sponsored by Michele & Col Blizzard. This event is in support of Breast Cancer.

Saturday 25th October is the Par 3 Open for Mens & Ladies sponsored by the Young Services Club.

Friday 31st October is the Cherry Pickers 4 Person Ambrose.

The Wednesday Medley was won by Spade McCormick with 46 points and he won 10 balls.

Runner up was Frank Lincoln (8 balls) with 45 points from James Needham (6 balls) with 40 points.

Daryl Brown (4 balls) had 39 points on a countback from Robert Bush (3 balls) and Geoff Connelly (2 balls) with 38 points on a countback.

The Pro Pin was won by Spade McCormick and he received a voucher for $32.

Balls went down to 32 points on a countback and there were 52 players.

The Friday medley was won by Jack Daly with 39 points on a countback and he won 6 balls.

The runner up was Helen Spencer (4 balls) with 39 points from Nick Bush (3 balls) with 38 points on a countback from Jake Veney (2 balls).

The Pro Pin was won by Jake Veney and he received a voucher for $12.

Balls went down to 31 points and there were 29 players.

The WD Quality Cuts Sunday medley was won by Tom McKnight with 39 points and he won 6 balls and a $30 sponsors voucher.

The runner up was Chris Keevil (5 balls) with 37 points on a countback from Grant Meacham (4 balls).

Levi French (3 balls) had 36 points and Hugo Davidson (2 balls) had 34 points on a countback.

The Watson Toyota secret birdie hole was not won and jackpots to $60.

The Pro Pin was won by Levi French and he received a voucher for $28.

The Andrew Sabidussi $300 “Hole in One” was not won.

Balls went to 31 points on a countback and there were 32 players.

CRAIG WATSON