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Gordon West November 9 Hole Competition

 

November’s Gordon West 9 Hole Sunday Competition Results.

Once a gain a good roll up for the Gordon West Sunday 9 Hole Hit Out.

It is great to see so many stay for refreshments and presentations

Team Rule 25 B  Colin Bear, Karen Murchie, Cheryl Borg, Andy Bassett & Lianne Adamson took out the honours this month with a score of 136.5 strokes

Followed by Divots 139   7 UP 143.5   &   Young Ones 149

Best Gross for Ladies and Men were Dot Stubbs 46  & Colin Bear (with a EAGLE on the 15th) 37 strokes.

Best Net for the Ladies and Men were Anna de Bondt 47 / 12:  35   & George Misson 42 / 13.5:   28.5

N.T.P Len Sellings  1 mtr.

Unofficial Ladder Results are posted in the Club House

Kevin Scott 001   Thanks Once again to the Gordon West Sponsors,

Kevin & Deborah Scott (36 Years of Sponsoring the Event)

South Gippsland Kennels & Cattery”

“Small enough to care big enough to Excel”

 

 

 

Don’t forget if you would like to have a hit, roll up on Sunday 2nd of December and Pat West will put you in a team for that day.    (just ask Captain Colin or VC George to explain the competition to you) Love to have you Along. IMG_9189

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November Monthly Medal & Ladies Stroke

Today we had 92 players compete in our November Monthly Medal

Overall Winner: Peter Hobson with 67 Nett

A-Grade Winner: Doug Clemann with 73 Nett

B-Grade Winner: Alan Kuhne with 71 Nett

C-Grade Winner: Bruce Cathie with 68 Nett

16th NTP: Doug Cleman

 

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Today we had 13 ladies play in our Stroke event

Jan Bownlie taking home the win with a great score of 72 Nett

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J.E. Chapman Star Medal

The winning Monthly Medalists over the last 12 months played off today for the honour of becoming the 2018 J.E. Chapman Star Medalist.

Alan Kuhne triumphed with a winning nett score of 71.  Rod Hopcraft posted 73 nett to come in just behind Allan.

Great effort Alan and congratulations.   All the monthly medalists have played excellent golf during the year and Alan’s victory is all the more meritorious in beating our top performers today.

The leading pack were;

Alan Kuhne 71
Rod Hopcraft 73
Bryan Sword 78
David Forbes 79
Scott Blencowe 81
Fred de Bondt 83

Stableford Thursday November 1st

Stableford Thursday 1st November

70 players fronted up to vertical rain, but the clouds parted and up went the scores. Max Hyde C Grade handicap of 33  had a magnificent 45 points.

A Grade saw Kieth Finney get over the line with 36 points.

Cruising the Baltic’s for 6 weeks didn’t seem to affect Vice President  Garry Friends return to golf with a fine 38 points.

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Wednesday 31st October 2018 – 4 Person Gentsomes

Today’s event was generously sponsored by Maxine Eabry & Yvonne Gaunt and the raffle was donated by Jill Steer.  Winners today were Lianne Adamson (33), Elizabeth Seebeck (37), Marg Berry (15) and Toni West (11) with 98 points.

We had 6 players in the 9 hole comp and the winner was Colin Bear (13) with 15 points.

Please click here for 18 hole results

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Primary Schools Local Qualifier at Leongatha

Leongatha Golf Club hosted 21 young primary school children for a Stage 1 Primary Schools qualifying event.  There are 3 stages to progress, local through to regional to be held at Warragul and then the State Final to be held at Kooringal.  Two local Members progressed to the next stage in Beau Elkin and Louis Read.  Two names for us to watch closely in the future.  Well done boys!

Frank Smedley – Hole in One

Popular member and talented lefthander,  Frank Smedley achieved every golfer’s dream by hole out on the 16th hole today.

Long time mate, Jim Arnott presented Frank with a dozen golf balls at today’s presentation and had to confess that Frank hit an excellent shot to achieve this mighty feat.

Smedley Hole in One

Frank is pictured above holding the well trained ball with Captain Colin Bear looking on enviously.

Men’s & Women’s 36 Hole Leongatha Open Amateur

50 locals and visitors contested the 2018 edition of the Leongatha Open Amateur.  Players were greeted with a golf course in tremendous condition and ideal weather.  This golf course continues to test the abilities of some of the best young golfers in the state.  Leongatha member Anthony Sparkes took out the AM nett event playing off 10 with a nett 70.  Another local in Andrew Henley had the second best afternoon nett score with 71 playing off 14.  This paved the way for Rik De Longville from Commonwealth Golf Club to win the 36 hole nett event with 149 playing off a handicap of 2.  Rik stormed home with a scratch score of 71 in the afternoon.

The women’s field had just the 3 competitors this year, but 3 very good competitors in Keeley Marx (h’cap 2) from the Heritage, local member Rebecca Thomas (h’cap 5) & Kingston Heath member Ashleigh Hall (h’cap +1).  Ashleigh proved too consistent over the 36 holes taking out the title with 156.  The men’s 36 hole scratch event went to Victoria GC’s Lewis Schenk by 5 shots from his nearest competitors with a total of 147.  Lewis had the best AM score with 72 and cruised home in front of Phillip Island’s Mark Boulton (152) and Royal Melbourne’s David Shimmin (152).

Thanks once again to all competitors and we look forward to welcoming you back to Leongatha Golf Club in the future.

Men’s Results

Women’s Results

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