Tully Park Golf 17/4/2022

Sunday Competition

Ian Peterson scored 35 points to top the field of 27. Kerry Bensley scored 34 for second place followed by the rundown of Mick Gray 31, Trent Cooper 31, Greg Robertson 31, Chris Ryan, Jeremy Harrison and Bill Reid all on 30 and Mitch Cook 29. John Smith won the jackpot holes on the Workers Club 8th, Darrell Spence took the Goulburn Soldiers Club 14th nearest the pin and Trent Cooper won the carpet Court nearest the pin on the 16th.

Goulburn Soldiers Club 12 hole Comp

Greg Maskill led the way over the 41 player field with 25 points last week for the Goulburn Soldiers Club 12 hole event. Ian Peterson, Ron Nunn and Brett Buckley were all close behind on 24. Russell Lieschke, Luke Hartin and Tony Clewett  each had 22 followed by Alan McDonald, Greg Robertson and Stan Geale on 21. Lindsay Sergeant had a welcome return from time off to take the final ball in the rundown on 20 after a six card countback.

Ladies

Heather Buchanan performed best with 78 nett in damp conditions to win division 1 and Beryl Gray took div 2 on 91. The rundown included Georgina Cook 81, Maxine McLaughlin 86 and Joy Leary 88. Putting was won by Georgina Cook 30 and Grace Prigg 33.

Notices:  Sunday April 24 Stroke Monthly Medal. May 1 is the Foursome Championships so book carts early if you want them and be prepared to share. Last week’s Tully v RSL finished with scores of Tully 348 and RSL 345. 4BBB  winners were Mac Fife/ Bill Reid (Tully) and Steve Apps/ Bob Stewart 48. Memberships for 2022/23 start from May 1 with full membership $290 and over 65 years $210 (both get $10 off for Goulburn Soldiers Club members) Junior (under 18) $80 and subjunior (under 12) $40. Remote membership (over 40km from Goulburn) is $120. The 2 person ambrose social day is May 15. Thank you to Veolia Mulwaree Trust for the generous grant to Tully for the replacement of the path from the second tee. This will be a welcome upgrade for the Tully Park Golf Club. Huge thanks to Luke and the volunteers for their efforts taming the fast growing grass at the course.