Ausgust 2013

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

AGM 2013

 
The 75th Annual General Meeting at Tully Park Golf Club was held last Sunday. A healthy number of members were in attendance for the meeting. A new committee was duly elected, being:

President: Charlie McDonald
Vice President: Shane Cooper
Secretary: Greg Hosking
Treasurer: Kylie Hosking
Captain: Scott Nolan
Vice Captain: Tim James
Committee:
Paul Hunter
Marty Hunter
Nikita Hosking
Adam Boxsell
Trent Cooper
Roy McNair
Mick Gray
Reports were tabled by the president, captain, treasurer and junior coordinator. These reports appear below. Discussion was held on a number of matters including equipment upgrades, long term planning and licensing. All motions were carried unanimously. It was also noted that this year marks 75 years of Golf at Tully Park. It was resolved to investigate ways in which to celebrate this important milestone.
Presidents Report:

Juniors Report

Captains Report

Treasurers Report
 

Saturday Comp – The Black Sheep Irish Pub

 
The Saturday competition at Tully Park Golf Club was a tight affair this week. Sponsored by the Black Sheep Irish Pub, seniors and juniors fought to the final putt to claim dinner for two at the popular eat and drinkery. Eventually Josh Cooper was the victor with an excellent 39 points followed by Brian Norris (38), Trent Cooper (37) and Col Eggins (36). Russell Schmitt earned himself a special ball with a solid 27 points.

 

Grimmo wins Monthly Medal

 
Don Grimston was the winner of the August Monthly Medal competition last Sunday at Tully Park Golf Club. Dons 87 (nett 66) earned him the coveted MM pin as well as entry into Januarys Gold Medal Playoff. Don edged out Brian Mills and Ray Turner (nett 66) and Adam Boxsell (nett 69). Close behind were Rampaging Roy McNair, Trent Cooper and Gary Barnsly, visiting from Mount Broughton, all on nett 70. Grade winners were Scott Nolan (A Grade, nett 71), Ray Turner (B Grade, nett 67) and Don Grimston (C Grade, nett 66). Adam Boxsell won the progressive competition with nett 58 while Ray Turner and Ken Wray won the nearest to the pins on the 8th and 12th holes.