Thursday,
22 May 2025
Jim and Ray scratch winners on Saturday

On Saturday the event was a 4BBB stableford sponsored by the Young Services Club.

The 4BBB scratch winners were Jim Brewster and Ray Hargraves with 37 points from Swayde Honeman and Levi French with 36 points on a countback from Zac Williams and Nick Bush.

The handicap winners were Conor Quinn and Brendan Croese with 49 points from runners up Will Albert and Casey Ashton with 47 points.

The Terry Brothers Carpet Choice secret birdie hole was the 9th and was won by Conor Quinn.

The Watson Toyota NTP on the 7th was won by Tom Giles and Rhett Foreman won the NTP on the 17th.

The Pro Pin on the 7th was won by Tom Giles and he won a voucher for $96.

The Deluxe Blinds & Shutters NTP on the 13th was won by Pat Hatton and the 16th was not won.

The Deluxe Blinds & Shutters NTP Eagles nest jackpot of $60 on the first was won not won and jackpots to $80 next week.

The Ian Page Bricklaying card draw was won by Laurie Brown.

Balls went down to 41 points on a countback and there were 95 players.

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The Young Open sponsored by McAlister Motors attracted a strong field of 103 players.

The 2025 Young Open Scratch Champion was Mick Ashton with 73.

The runner up was Steve Connelly with 74 on a countback.

The A Grade handicap winner was Grant Noakes with 69 nett on a countback from Aaryan Murfitt.

The B Grade scratch winner was Brendon Robertson with 85 from runner up Adam Holmes with 86.

The B Grade handicap winner was Daryl Brown with 72 nett from Michael Duval with 73 nett on a countback.

The C Grade scratch winner was Jack Nicolls with 83 from runner up Angus Rowan with 88.

The C Grade handicap winner was Zac Sell with 67 nett on a countback from Ash Byres Pointer.

The junior scratch winner was Levi French with 82 and the junior handicap winner was Will Rowan with 78 nett.

The best score by a visiting player was Steven Betland from Forbes with 78.

Ben Baker had a Hole in One on the 7th and won the Pro Pin voucher worth $98.

The NTP winners were Jack Nicolls on the 13th, Corey Morscel on the 16th and Adam Holmes on the 17th.

The longest drive winners on the 8th were A Grade Steve Conelly, B Grade T.J Smith and in C Grade Richard Hewitt.

The Pat Hatton golf lesson winners were Brenton Walters, T.J Smith and Ron Thompson.

Upcoming events:

Saturday 10th May Cooltech Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Monthly Medals.

Saturday 17th is the Keno 2 Person Ambrose - Ladies, Mens & Mixed sponsored by James and Christabel French and Wholesale Mineral Make Up.

Saturday 24th is a Best 3 Stableford Multiplier sponsored by Phil Mitchell, Ben Dean and Hamblins Pharmacy. Saturday 31st is the Australian Gender Neutral Championships for Red, White & Blue Tees. Sponsored by Elegant Timber Shutters & Blinds.

The Wednesday Medley was won by Andrew Aiken with 37 points and he won 10 balls.

Runner up was Luke Hewitt (8 balls) with 36 points on a countback from Jim Beath (6 balls).

Fourth was Michael Baldry (4 balls) with 35 points from Brian Norman (3 balls) with 34 points on a countback from Peter Webber (2 balls).

The Pro Pin was won by Robert Norton and he won a $38 voucher.

Balls went down to 29 points on a countback and there were 53 players.

The Friday medley was won by Patricia Murphy with 38 points on a countback and she won 4 balls.

The runner up with 38 points was Rachael Dorman (2 balls) from Andrew Miller (1 ball) with 37 points.

Balls went down to 31 points on a countback and there were 11 players.

The Kyle McGovern Electrical Sunday medley was not played due to the Young Open and will return next week.

The Watson Toyota secret birdie jackpot currently sits at $60.

The Sunday morning Social Club played a 14 hole event that was won by John Jones with 50 nett on a countback from Jono Eastwood. John Anderson was 3rd with 54 nett.

The jackpot hole was the 14th with 6 shots and was not won.

Welcome to our new member Simon Roberts.

There were 2 gobbles - Steven Barnes on the 6th and Will Albert on the 15th.

There were 21 players.

CRAIG WATSON