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Saturday 24th December 2016- Men’s Stableford

On a fine day which just got hotter, a good field took to the Course and carved it up. It’s terrific to see all the holiday makers down here today including both members and visitors, like the Koonwarra Cricket Club who did their best and came away with a great one day total.

The best score today was 41 points which reflects how well this course has recovered from last year’s de-thatching and this year’s coring, not to mention the on going irrigation work. The overall winner on countback with a score of 41 was Stuart Harry who nudged out both Craig Hams and Brock Fennell for the best score of the day.

Stuart also cleaned  up the Par 3 competition with a total of 12 points over the four Par three holes.

The Men’s Committee wish you all a safe and Merry Christmas and a happy New Year, and remember not to leave your best driving on the Golf Course. We want you all back at Leongatha Golf Club next year.

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Mulligans Day Stableford

Thanks again to our sponsors for today’s event – Ross McRobert, Tony Gedye & Bill Howson.

This was a great fun day trialling a new format that incorporated 5 “second serves” for the golfers.  Needless to say, scoring was hot!

RESULTS

Tuesday 20th December 2016 Stableford

The day started with a bang (of thunder and rain) but ended in bright sunshine and stiff breezes, but it didn’t deter a good field of 61 today .  The Course is in prime condition despite the irrigation work which is continuing with little inconvenience to play. The best score today was 38 and the best round was decided on count back going to John Moor by a whisker over an unlucky Geoff McDonald.

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LGC Presentation Night

On Friday 2nd of December 2016 our Leongatha Golf Club Annual Presentation Night and Christmas party was held.  A good crowd of ninety players, family and guests were present for the evening.  It was particularly good to see all of the Club’s current life members present on the night, as well as a number of children, giving it a very good family feel.

There were a number of apologies on the night, the latest from Barry Stevens who had a health scare that day which prevented him from attending to pick up his Hyland Cup trophy, so we have our fingers crossed that Barry is recovering quickly.

Congratulations go to all the Women’s  award winners and in particular, to the Women’s Club Champion for 2016, Rebecca Thomas.

Event Winner (s) Sponsor
2016 Club Champion

& A grade winner

Rebecca Thomas

 

LGC
 B Grade Champion Pat Pease LGC
C Grade Champion Evelyn Indian LGC
D Grade Champion Isobel Sutherland LGC
Senior Champion -Scratch Wendy Parker LGC
D & M Stubbs Trophy –  Nett Wendy Parker

 

Dot Stubbs
Match Play Champions
A Grade  -18 Hole final Toni West Brian Hogan (Hayes Jewellers
B Grade Nancy Sperling Brian Hogan (Hayes Jewellers
C Grade Jill Steer Brian Hogan (Hayes Jewellers
Star Medallist Toni West Elsa O’Brien Family
McMicking Plate Wendy Parker Nancy McMicking Family
Nancy Sperling 4BBB Par Marea Maher & Karen Orford Nancy Sperling
Lois Cameron Memorial Bec Thomas & Sue Woods Rod Cameron Est
Cashin Trophy – Match play Anna de Bondt Mavis Zenner Family
G & P West Mixed Canadian Foursomes Else & Tony Gedye

 

Pat West
B & Gibson American Foursomes Bec Thomas & Kate Dwyer B & A Gibson
R & M Hodges 4BBB Mixed Glenn Marsham & Rebecca  Wilson Blair Hodges

We also congratulate all the Men’s award winners and in particular the A Grade Champion and Men’s Club Champion, Tom Sorrell.

Event Sponsor Winner (s)
2016 Club Champion

& A grade winner

LGC Tom Sorrell
CC – B Grade Champion LGC Nathan Wardle
CC – C Grade Champion LGC Kevin Castwood
CC – D Grade Champion LGC Hugh Goodman
CC – Senior Champion

 

LGC Bruce Hutton
CC – Junior Champion

 

LGC Ryan Thomas
CC – R.E. Cameron Trophy RE Cameron Trust Tom Sorrell
Hyland Cup LGC Barry Stevens
Zenner Trophy

 

Zenner Family Colin Bear
A.E. Edney 4BBB Par

 

Alan Edney Geoffrey Tyson & Greg Welsford
Owen McMicking Plate Colin McMicking  

Ian Murchie

  1. J.E. Chapman Star Medallist
Gwen Chapman

 

 

Terry Chipman

Tom Welsford Memorial Trophy Welsford Family

– Shirley and Frank

Leroy Sharrock & Bryan Sword
  1. McCaughan 4BBB Championship
Mary McCaughan Jason Dennerley & Leroy Sharrock
  1. McCaughan 4BBB Championship
Mary McCaughan Ian Murchie & Andy Bassett
  1. G & P. West Family Trophy
Pat West

 

Elizabeth & Anthony Gedye
Vern Pease Ambrose Fours Daryl Pease

 

Michael, Ryan & Lachlie Thomas & Rod Brown
Bob Pattinson Memorial Shield Nancy Pattinson Ryan Thomas
John Westaway Shield Westaway Family Michael and Ryan Thomas
John Westaway Shield Westaway Family Rodney Hopcraft & Geoffrey Tyson
Tuesday Championship LGC Michael Thomas
Mark Edwards Thursday Championship LGC John McLennan

The Men’s Pennant sides competed in the South Gippsland District Golf Association Pennant Competition in 2016 and had great success winning Divisions 2, Division 3 and Division 4 flags in very tight final games.

Although Pennant is a Team event, clearly there were some very good individual players whom performed well each week. The outstanding Men’s pennant player of 2016 was Brendan Simon

The BJS Insurance Top Gun Shoot Out was held in November and Ian Murchie outlasted six chip off’s to win his first Top Gun title after seventeen contenders fell by the wayside and before beating Geoff Maher on the 18th hole. Frank Gill holds this year’s Pop Gun title after being first out of the shootout, losing a chip off on the 1st hole.

Of course all of these events were extremely well covered in the local papers and we thank our No. 1 news hound, Bryan McCorkell for his continued support in filing stories with the local press.

Final Rnd of Junior U18 Pennant – Sunday 27/11/2016

Today the South Gippsland Combined side hosted Settlers Run at Lang Lang Golf Club in the final home and away round of the Under 18 Pennant competition for Region 5.

Representative Cricket and the Golf World cup made us a little light on for “seasoned golfers” this weekend but as one door closes another opens and in steps another of Josh and John’s Junior Clinic brigade.

Today was Danny Buissink’s first 18 holes of golf since earning his handicap, and first day of pennant.  He was accompanied by Miles Wrigley, a seasoned veteran of two previous pennant games, but Danny always looked as though he was at home on the Course.

There was no fairy tale today and Danny was beaten by Hayden Waters, 6/5 and Miles lost to Matt Phillips 5/3 in a great tussle. That was Hayden’s first win after starting pennant last year and going through until now without a win.  That is a great example for both Danny and Miles, that a win is not that far away, you just need to stick with it.

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Proud pennant player Danny Buissink after his first match, still smiling after a hard day at the office.

The team shared the other 4 matches winning two and losing two finishing with an overall loss to Settlers Run 2-4.

Charlie May lost 5/4 to Jack Harrison.

Jacob Taberner beat Dylan Sauders 5/4

Oscar Harry beat Chad Mulvogue 4/2 and

Jessica Harry lost 3/1 to Blake Pullen.

Our run is over this year, no finals this time round.

Well done to Lang Lang Golf Club for allowing us to use their Course as our home ground, as it is the closest South Gippsland Course to the metro area. Well done to Ruth May for looking after the kids each home match with a good feed and drinks.

Thanks to all the parents who caddied for their young golfers and helped managing the team when I couldn’t, and thanks to Denis Wallace for coming out today and experiencing some of Junior golf and caddying for Danny in his first game.

From the enthusiasm of the players, it looks like we can back on having another go next year.

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