Tully Park Golf 27/11/2022

Sunday Competition 

A field of 31 players contested this months’ monthly medal and gold medal play off.

The winner of the Gold Medal Playoff for 2022 is Tony McLaughlin.

November’s monthly medal was won by Glenn Baxter with nett 60.

A Grade Winner was Tom Heath on 63, B Grade Winner was Tony McLaughlin on 61 and C grade Winner was Glenn Baxter on 60.

Nearest the pin on the Alan Bill Electrical hole was won by John Smith

The Jackpot on the Workers Club hole was won by Glenn Baxter

The winner of the drive and pitch on the Carpet Court hole was Max Sakiasi.

The ball rundown went Russ Schmitt 62, Tony Clewett and Tom Heath 63, Eddie Hawkins and Mick Gray 64, Chris Elliott 65, Darrel Spence and Don Grimston 66.

 

Goulburn Soldiers Club 12 hole

Liam Harmer scored a win with 28 points in last weeks Goulburn Soldiers Club 12 hole competition. Greg Maskill was close behind on 27, just ahead of Maxine McLaughlin on 26. On 25 were Brian Larkin, Scott Sherer, and Russell Lieschke, who also managed to take home the eagles nest for his 3 on the Biocleanse par five 10th hole. On 22 were Brett Buckley, Lindsay Sergeant, Alan McDonald, Mick Gordon and Malcolm Young while dean Hearne took the final ball in the rundown for his 21 after a 5 card countback.

Ladies

Heather Buchanan won the division 1 with nett 70 last Monday , Lil Ryan took division 2 with 68. Ball rundown went to Georgina Cook 73, Jenni price 72 and Ruth Beveridge 73. Maxine Mclaughlin and Ruth Beveridge won the two division putting prizes with 27 and 34 putts respectively.

Notices:  Sunday Dec 4 ball best ball Captain V President

The Bi-Rite Xmas guessing competition is drawn Gala Day Dec 11 so get your tickets back as soon as possible.

Members, get your teams ready for the Gala Day 4 person Ambrose on Dec 11. Shotgun tee off at 8am. Note members only for this comp. Cost $10/player – players who have not played 10 competitions at Tully since last gala day will have to pay $30.

Many Thanks to Luke and the volunteers for getting the river holes ready for play with access to work on them for only a short space of time. Well Done!