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Month: October 2017

Saturday 21st October 2017 – Women’s Rd 2 Saturday Championships – Stableford

Round 2 of the Saturday Championships for women was played today, with a small field of only 6 players, which is very disappointing for the sponsors.  The Saturday Championships are played over 3 rounds with the best 2 stableford scores counting.  Today’s winner was Toni West (8) with a score of 30 points.  Toni is also leading the Saturday Championships with a two round score of 62 points, followed by both Marg Griffiths and Wendy Parker on 51 points, however anyone can still win, as you only need two scores to count.

Please click Read More button for results

PAR- Thursday 19 Oct 2017

A wet and humid day didn’t prevent some good scores being recorded which is an indictment as to how good the Course is recovering from winter.

Brian Wall claimed Best Score of the Day on countback with +2.  For a full list of prize winners click here:

Amalgamation of Men’s and Women’s Golf Associations In South Gippsland

It was indeed a historic night for golf in South Gippsland at Woorayl Golf Club last night, Tuesday 17th October. At separate special general meetings of both the South Gippsland women’s and men’s golfing associations, a resolution to amalgamate women’s and men’s golf was unanimously passed. In doing so South Gippsland became the 14th of the 17 golfing districts in Victoria to amalgamate.

At the inaugural meeting of the newly amalgamated body – now known as South Gippsland Golf Incorporated – the following Office Bearers were deemed elected in accord with the new constitution as there was exactly the same number of nominees as positions available. What are the odds of that happening!

  • President: Irene Holm (Meeniyan)
  • Vice President: Bruce Hutton (Leongatha)
  • Secretary: Steve Rose (Korumburra)
  • Treasurer: Toni West (Leongatha)
  • Chairperson of Match: Chris Clements (Korumburra)
  • Ordinary Members: Lee Clements (Korumburra) and Denis Stanes (Wonthaggi?)

 

I take this opportunity on behalf of all members of LGC, to both congratulate and thank Toni and Bruce for nominating for these positions and accepting their election to them. We wish them well in their important roles.

The above Executive Committee is charged with the responsibility of guiding the direction of and fostering the sport of golf in our region, not the actual running of men’s and women’s golf events such as Pennant. No doubt they will be soon on the lookout for some “troops” to do the hackwork of running golf in this region within operational areas such as Marketing and Publicity, Electronic Media, Match Committees and Game Development. I urge you to consider volunteering to help if you feel you have the talents they require as it is important that we make this amalgamation a success and that we further the game of golf in this region.

As this amalgamation has only just taken place, you can expect little, if any change as to how men’s and women’s golf is run in district in the 2018 calendar year. However, it will be interesting to see just what developments and changes lie further ahead!

My thanks also go to Colleen Touzel for her work on the six-person steering committee that was formed to make this amalgamation happen. Having spent many hours in meetings of this committee with Irene, Lee and Denis, and knowing our “home grown” talent of Toni and Bruce, Colleen and I have every confidence that the new amalgamated association is in good hands.

 

Peter Waters, President

BJS Insurance -TOP GUN UPDATE

With the course in great condition and the sun shining, the scores are sky rocketing but unfortunately some good scorers are missing out on the coming BJS Insurance Top Gun shootout because they haven’t joined in…yet.  Still time as the Qualifying period doesn’t end until Thursday November 9th…. 3 weeks to go.

The Ladies are still represented by Lianne Adamson who is solidly entrenched for the final with 37 points and it’s not too late for her mates to join her.

The top 19 qualifiers as of  Tuesday 17 October are:

1 Roberts Antony 40
2 Clemann Doug 39
3 Leaver Chris 39
4 Marotti Tyler 39
5 Baker Ian 38
6 Wallace Denis 38
7 Adamson Lianne 37
8 Cathie Bruce 37
9 Murchie Ian 37
10 Smith Andrew 37
11 Smith Jon 37
12 Rotteveel Garry 36
13 Smirk Ken 36
14 Bassett Andy 35
15 Bear Colin 35
16 Bowey Matt 35
17 Castwood Kevin 35
18 Simon John 35
19 Gill Frank 34

Tuesday Stableford- 17 October 2017

Norm Hughes had a blinder of a game today scoring 41 points and taking Best Score of the Day and both nearest the pins with .53M on the 14th and .48m on the 16th Hole. A fabulous round to say the least on our first taste of summer. For a full wrap of prize winners, click here.

G & P West Mixed Canadian Foursomes.

The sun was shining on the Leongatha field who took part in the 35th annual G & P West Mixed Canadian Foursomes event sponsored by Mrs Pat West.  The winners on the day were the Women’s Captain Trish Owen and her partner Doug Clemann.  For full results of prize winners click here:

G & P West

 

Winners Doug Clemann and Trish Owen with sponsor Mrs Pat West (centre).

Men’s Club Championships – Round 1

The first round of the men’s Club Championship was completed today.  The course was in beautiful condition and a few stars emerged with excellent scores.  The best score of the day was 82 from defending club champion Tom Sorrell,  perennial great performer Chris Leaver and birdie, birdie, birdie man Jason Dennerley.   Three other are sitting on 83 making for an interesting and exciting couple of week to come.

Click on the links below to see who starred.

Gross scores:  A gradeB grade, C grade

Best Nett scores by grade A,B and C grades

D grade is based on player’s converted Stableford score, with Ted Rudge sneaking out to a handy first round lead.

Owen McMicking Plate

This Board event is donated by the McMicking family and is awarded to the male player with the best 5 nett scores over the 8 monthly medals  from March to October.

Congratulations to the 2017 winner, Peter Buttinger.  Peter recorded nett scores of 73, 77 68 , 71 and 74 for a very impressive total of 363, beating other solid performers Russell Williams (366), John Federsen and Doug Clemann ( both 371).  Peter will be presented with his prize at the annual Presentation Night on December 1

Click here to see a full set of results for all players who played over this period

Men’s Monthly Medal Saturday October 14

92 players took to the course in perfect conditions although score was tough. Mark Anderson had a day out today, not only winning the monthly medal with 71 Nett but doing it in style by making an eagle down the 18th hole! Jason Dennerley won A-Grade with 71 Nett. Frank Gill continued his good form by taking out C-Grade with 72 Nett. Club Captain Andy Basset won D-Grade also with a score of 72 Nett.

For the full Prize Report please Click Here

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