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3rd Round of Tuesday Championship- 26 April 2016

On this beautiful autumn day, 58 players engaged in the final round of the Tuesday Championship.  A late charge by Bruce Gibson with 41 points didn’t see him catch Michael Thomas who recorded a best 2 of 3 rounds total of 77  points (41 and 36) to clinch the Tuesday Championship title. Well done Mick!

Doug Clemann on 72 points  was runner up with Leroy Sharrock, Bill Bittleman and Joe Lowell a further two shots behind on 70 points.   Frank Gill and Mick Oliver were another shot behind on 69 points.

Tuesday Results

Easter Monday- Mixed Stableford 28 Mar 2016

Easter Monday Mixed Stableford Results.

A great day for golf saw plenty of players on the course for the day (84 in total) but a very small field of 11 for the competition. So a very social day today.

Winner:

Walter Taberner (17) 36 Points.

 

NTP:

14th Glenn Marsham 2.44M

16th Chris Leaver 2.63M

 

DTLB:

1.  Glenn Marsham (35 points)

2. Christopher Leaver (34 Points)

 

Final of SGDGA Junior Pennant 2016

Result of  the Final of the SGDGA U21 Pennant Season for 2016

 

The final of the SGDGA U21 Pennant season was played out at the Leongatha Golf Course today, Sunday 21 February 2016 in fantastic conditions.  A strong band of family and friends  accompanied the players from Lang Lang  and Wonthaggi Golf Club U21 Teams.

A mix up with schedules left Lang Lang a player down before the start giving Wonthaggi the early edge, although I am sure both golfers would have rather fought for the win on the course.

The remaining four matches were evenly split with two wins to Lang Lang and two wins to Wonthaggi and with the walkover, Wonthaggi secured this year’s title.

The contests were played in great spirit with some fine shot making.

The winning Wonthaggi U21 Pennant Team with Beau Van Agtmaal holding the shield and their opponents, and last years Trophy winners, Lang Lang Golf Club U21.  The final of the South Gippsland District 2016 Junior Pennant season was held on Sunday 21 Feb 2016 at the beautiful Leongatha Golf Course.

The winning Wonthaggi U21 Pennant Team with Beau Van Agtmaal holding the shield and their opponents, and last years Trophy winners, Lang Lang Golf Club U21. The final of the South Gippsland District 2016 Junior Pennant season was held on Sunday 21 Feb 2016 at the beautiful Leongatha Golf Course.

Women & Men’s Stableford – Saturday 20th February 2016

Women & Men’s Stableford Events Results-Saturday 20/2/2016

On a beautiful day for golf and on our Leongatha Course still in the pink of condition following Friday’s bumper round of the South Gippsland Classic, slightly smaller fields than usual shot some good scores.

The ladies results:

Fieldof 11.

Winner: Lynda Bassett (44) with 38 points.

DTLB:  1. Anne Gibson – 35 points

                 2. Coral Gray – 35 Points

                3. Rita deBondt – 34 points

 

Men’s Results

Field of 69

 

Winner

A Grade (0-15)   Andrew Westaway (15)  42 Points 

B Grade (16-20)  Andy Bassett (20)  40 points

C Grade (21-36)  Noel Johnson (21)  38 points

 

Supercomp winner was also Andrew Westaway with 42 points.

 

NTP’s

4th To Williamson 

7th Geoff McDonald

14th Peter Walsh

16th Nick Lafferty

 

DTLB’s

1.  A Sparkes -39 points

2. H Kornacki – 39

3. Noel Baker – 38

4. P Hobson – 37

5. A Henley – 37

6. H Sedelies – 37

7. R Williams – 37

8. P Stivic – 36

9. J Fraser – 36

10. K Smirk – 36

11. G Maher – 36

12. M Stubbs – 36

13 – R Chaplin – 35 on c/b.

 

SGDGA Junior Pennant Rnd1. Sunday 31/1/2016

Results of SGDGA Junior Pennant Round 1.

Junior Pennant commenced on Sunday 31/1/2016 at Korumburra Golf Club. 23 Juniors from  Korumburra, Leongatha, Wonthaggi, Phillip Island and Lang Lang Golf Clubs played in the first round.

Pennant runs for three weeks before the finals.

January 31 – Korumburra GC   
February 7 – Lang Lang GC   
February 14 – Foster GC        
February 21 – Finals need to be on a neutral venue.  Both Leongatha and Phillip Island have indicated they are available that day.

All juniors, available from all clubs will play each week. Clubs may enter as many players as they wish, but if they have more than 5 players, the 5 lowest handicap players results count toward the team result. Players must be U21. Team members from one club will not necessarily all play team members of the same another club.  

In our case LGC are represented by three players being Jessica Harry, Ryan Thomas and Tim Boler.

Round One results were:

Jessica Harry def Bailey Wood (Lang Lang) 6/5
Ryan Thomas lost to Charlie McKenzie (Lang Lang) 6/5
Tim Boler lost to Isaac Batty (Phillip Island) 3/2
Jessica a nice effort to bring home the win.
Not a bad effort considering Korumburra doesn’t suit everyone and this week’s game is at Lang Lang so I think the boys may be more at home there. 
Three of the other Clubs have teams of 6 players or more competing, highlighting the need for LGC to round up some more interested juniors.  Josh and John are working hard on this aim through their Kinder and School Programs and Junior Clinics but it would be nice if we could muster some junior players who come down this way on holidays or who have grandparents down here, to also take advantage of signing up and playing for this great Club.
Keep up the good work Team and we look forward to Round two at Lang Lang.  We are all barracking for you.

Saturday 30th January 2016- Mens Stableford

Results Mens Stableford Saturday 30/1/16

77  players, including a group of 14 from LaTrobe Golf Club on their two day pilgrimage, enjoyed fine yet blusterly conditions on a course basking in the green after glow of recent rains.

The Course won again today with only 11 players making par or better.

Winners:

A grade (o-15) Chris Leaver (8)  38 Points (on Count back)

B Grade (16-21) Jason Dennerley (19) 40 Points

C Grade (22-36) Peter Vaughan (25)  39 Points

 

Supercomp Winner Jason Dennerley 40 points.

 

NTP:   4th:  Dan Poynton

             7th:  Geoff McDonald

              14th  Leroy Sharrock  46cm

             16th  Chris Leaver

(Apologies to Garry Sharrock (15 minutes of glory as C grade winner) and visitor Peter Vaughan for missing his 39 points.  And for not having distances for NTP and hope holes for players are corrrect- left the sheet at the club, car broke down, nightmares…)

DTLB:

1.  Peter Jaspers 38

2. Stuart deBondt 38

3. Gene Van der Zalm 36

4. David Forbes 36

5. Bruce Hutton 36

6. Malcolm Legge 36

7.  Brett Windsor 36

8.  Garry Sharrock 36

9. Terry Chipman 35

10.  Fred de Bondt 34

11.  Peter Stivic 34

12. Phillip du Plessis 34

13.  Noel Johnson  34

14.  Frank Gill  34

15.  Barry Stevens  33

16.  Darrell Prior  33

17. Luke Gartner  33

18.  Murray Cropley 33

19.  Geoff Pratt  33 (on C/B from 4 others).

 

Mixed Stableford- Thursday 14 January 2016

Results of Thursday 14 January 2016 – Mixed Stableford.

58 Players

 

Winners:

A Grade (0-18) Geoff McDonald (12) 38 Points

B Grade (19-24) Ron Paice (23) 40 Points

C Grade (25-36) Ted Bruinewoud (26) 43 Points

 

NTP’s

4th;  Geoff McDonald 1.2m

7th;  Peter Brownlie 4.66m

14th;  Bruce Hutton 3.43m

16th; Neil Mackenzie 1.0m

 

DTLB’s

1. Peter Hartigan  36

2.  Neil Mackenzie  36

3. Grant McRitchie  35

4.  Frank Smedley  35

5.  Mark Anderson  34

6.  Colin Moyle  34

7.  Keith Finney  34

8.  Bruce Clark  34

9.  Trevor Seebeck  34

10.  John Fraser  34

11.  Bruce Hutton  33

12.  Geoff Sherman  33

13.  Paul Tieney  33

14.  Dot Stubbs 33 on countback.

Tuesday 5th Jan 16- Mixed Stableford Comp.

Tuesday 5th Jan 16- Mixed Stableford Results

 

Another good field of 86 players including 6 ladies, enjoyed cooler conditions and plenty of run to pump out some great scores.

Winners;

A Grade (0-12)    Leroy Sharrock (6)  40 points

B Grade (13-19)   Trevor Steer (18)  42 Points

C Grade (20-25)  Ross Evans (23)   38 Points

D Grade (26-36)  Frank Thomas (26) 37 Points

 

NTP

4th – Ian Baker  – 6.2m

7th – Russell Williams – 4.2m

14th – Callum McCaughan – 4.24m

16th – Leigh Baker – 2.45m

 

DTLB

1. W Taberner – 37 Points

2. T Venten – 37

3. T Carberry – 36

4. A Edney – 36

5. S Fisher – 36

6.  M McKiterick – 36

7.  P Buttinger – 35

8.  P Waters – 35

9. I Murchie – 35

10.  J Smith – 35

11.  T Bruinwood – 35

12.  G Walker – 35

13.  R Birrell – 35

14.  F Gill – 35

15.  I Baker – 34

16.  J Arnott – 34

17.  A Robertson – 34

18.  M Williams – 34

19.  B McCorkell – 34

20.  A McFarlane – 34

21. G McDonald – 34

 

SGD Juniors wow out of Golf Vic Junior Pennant

SGD Combined side wowed out of the finals.

 

Wow what a game on Sunday 6th December 2015.

After winning Section 7 of the Golf Victoria Junior Pennant and the right to play in the Quarter finals at Churchill Park Golf Club against the Kew Bears, SGD went into the contest as winners with nothing to lose. We had achieved more than we hoped in our first season and anything from here was a bonus well earned.
Each of our six players received shots with Kew Bears having low handicappers as 1,2,and 3 players (6,8 and 10 ) and our top half off 18, 20, and 31. The margins increased over the next three with Kew’s being 18,18 and 23 and SGD’s being 34,36,and 45. But we know in golf size doesn’t matter.
The games commenced on the 10th hole after a little debate on the order of play but the competition rules were to be followed and we were pleased that the high handicappers teed off first.
Jessica Harry (LGC)(45) and Oscar Harry (LGC)(36) both got off to good starts and Jessica was 2 up after two and held sway and as the day warmed up, so did her opponent and their match was square by the 15th with Jessica two down at the turn. Jessica went to 3 down after the 1st on the front nine but fought back in the hot conditions winning the next two holes to be one down at the 5th.  The match see-sawed until the 8th which her opponent won, and the match gone, down 2/1.
Oscar was up early by as much as four but his opponent wasn’t about to give up and finding greater accuracy off the tee and with his approach shots, soon had the match back to square at the turn. The front nine  was a tug-o- war and went down to the wire with neither being able to nail the game.
Approaching  the 9th and last hole, Oscar was three shots and over the back of the green with his opponent, also with three shots on the green, back right of the pin and with a difficult 7 metre down hill putt.  Oscar’s chip back onto the forward sloping green went through and into the bunker and although he got a shot on this hole, my knees were knocking.
But Oscar knew better, he pulled out his sand wedge and played the perfect bunker shot leaving a one metre putt which he holed in one, finishing with a 6 for this hole. His opponent’s first putt for the win, followed the contours two metres past and down hill from the hole. His second putt for the draw scorched the lip but rolled on and the match was won by Oscar, 1 up.
The next two off were Tim Boler (LGC)(34) and Jacob Taberner (Lang Lang)(31) and acting captain for the day.  Tim played a very accurate opponent who soon took advantage of  Tim’s wayward game and had Tim 7 down after 8 holes.
Tim was having one of those day’s us golfers know happens, but can’t explain why.  He was coming off 39 points the day before; he had been one of our strengths during the preliminary games, but alas today he couldn’t buy a good game.  All however wasn’t lost, and Tim found some form and won the 18th which sparked his confidence and he fought back to be 5 down at the 4th before succumbing at the 5th, 6 down /4 to play.
Jacob was unusually scratchy with his drives as well today but took an early lead to be two up by the 14th before his opponent fought back to square the game on the 16th.  A win on the 18th to Jacob saw him 1 up at the turn.
The match was tight on the front nine and the match square by the 5th.  Jacob’s tee shot on the par 3 – 6th  just trickled off the back of the green but that was fatal.  He uncharacteristically fluffed a couple of return chips and the hole was lost. He squared the 7th but the two tiered green on the 8th, which Jacob had to at least square, was his nemesis with 5 putts and the the game was gone, down 2/1.
At this stage, our Team prospects were looking doubtful with three losses and one win and and the No.1 and 2 players to come.
Last group No. 2-Alex Geyer (Wonthaggi)(20) playing his opponent off (8) and our No.1-Charlie May (Lang Lang)(18) playing his opponent off (6).
In a titanic battle Alex edged one up against his opponent and kept his foot on the pedal playing an array of drives from the majestic to a shocker or two; but his recoveries were solid and he never dwelled on his mistakes, taking the game 2 up into the turn.
On the front nine his opponent came backon the first with a win, but Alex continued to hold sway and his approaches to the green from some tricky lies, were superb.  His tee shot on the par 3-6th hole held a good position on the green and was a game breaker considering the wind was getting stiff at this stage, and he gained a three shot lead. Alex rounded the game off on the 7th winning 3/2 up.
Charlie May came into the contest after winning the monthly medal at Lang Lang the day before so wasn’t going to be intimidated by anyone.  Charlie got off to a geat start and was two up after two before his big hitting and adept opponent, fought back winning the next  5 of 6 holes. Charlie had a couple of wayward drives and maybe some nerves, and trailed at the turn two down.
On the front nine Charlie pulled out his A Game and played superbly squaring three holes and winning four making him two up with two holes to go coming into the 8th and getting a shot on that hole.
Both players had tricky approaches to the two tiered green with Charlie landing on the lower tier for 4 and his opponent landing on the upper tier, two metres from the hole also for 4.  Charlie’s first putt was short but managed to remain on the upper tier about 3 metres from the hole.
His opponent putted for the win to keep him in the game, but his ball slid past and he was given the next putt.  Charlie had to sink his putt to win the hole. With an expectant crowd of team mates, caddies, parents and friends around the green, Charlie carressed the ball straight up those 3,005 millimetres of the green and the ball dropped to the bottom of the cup, winning the match 2/1 up.
Wow the crowd went wild…well… we did and the other half clapped a great putt.
Once the scores were checked, it was official; we had a drawn match, 3 wins each. What an effort for our Team to take this Kew Team to a play off.
The next step was for each team to pick a player for the play off holes.  A hard decision for me as Alex finished their number two off convincingly, but I went for Charlie after Kew picked their No 1, and Charlie seemed to have the equal of him at that time.
 The scene was set and the play off began. The crowd hadn’t gone and everyone was going to follow the boys down the 1st.
Down the 1st Charlie was left and his opponent right, both in trees.  Charlie punched out beautifully down the fairway and had a clear third shot onto the green which he did, leaving a 20 metre putt.  His opponent hit out of the tree’s on one side of the fairway and his ball finished under trees nearer the green but behind the bunker on the left of the fairway.
A superb chip from 50 metres, under the foliage and past and around the bunker put his ball onto the green, a metre behind Charlies’.  His first putt finished 2 metres short of the hole and Charlies first putt pulled up closer but still a metre short of the hole.
The Kew No. 1 then sank his 2 metre putt and threw his hand into the air in relief with recognition knowing he was safe and had at least drawn this first play off hole.
Charlie approached his putt and after careful preparation, made the putt but his ball eased past the lip of the cup and the match was lost by a millimetre. The table had turned.
Wow what a finish.
Well played to all, and good luck to Kew for the semi’s. (apologies for not having a copy of the Kew team list so I could refer to them by name)
I’m very proud of how our kids played throughout the tournament and particularly the finals.  Commiserations to those who were not in the finals team, especially Will Christensen who was the player of our season.
Many thanks to Mark Bowler for assisting with Manager duties and all the mums, dads and grandparents who helped out with getting the team to and through the games.
Also a big thanks to the Lang Lang Golf Club for hosting our home games and Ruth for staying back and looking after us on those home games.
SGD & Kew Bears
Back L-R : Charlie May, Alex Geyer, Jacob Taberner, Tim Boler, Oscar Harry, Jessica Harry.
Front: Kew Bears.
Coach Josh Hall (LGC) and I hope to see you all back next year.

 

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