Saturday’s event at the Young Golf Club, sponsored by Kim Watson and Watson Toyota, was a single stableford in three grades.
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In A Grade Andrew Miller with 40 points was the winner from Mick Alexander on a countback.
Barry Martins won B Grade with 44 points from Todd Shipton on 39 points, and Richard Apps won C Grade with 40 points from Col Miller on 39 points.
The Terry Bros Carpet Court secret birdie hole was not won, neither was the Richard Mellish Insurance Services card draw.
Balls to 34 points on a countback.
Saturday night was the business houses Christmas party with over 160 patrons enjoying music by the Phat Boys.
On Sunday the junior competition, sponsored by Harvey Norman Superstore Young, was won by Jacob Gorham with 32 nett from Ed Woods on 45 points.
The ball medley sweepstakes on Sunday saw a win to Cameron Jones with 43 points from Kyle Williams on 39 points.
Young could only manage seven pairs for the Scott Fuller match at Tumut.
Thanks to the players who did participate.
The best score for Young was returned by Cameron Elsley and Aaryn Murfitt who had 47 points.
After week seven of the daylight savings teams competition, Twoomeys are leading the points score on 28 points from young Tyrepower on 27 points, Eye Q are on 25, The Young Pet Nanny 23, TLC on 21, Great Eastern 20, The Blackguards 18, Hackers 17, Senior Elite 11 and Moses 6.
The competition is sponsored by Young Tyrepower and the week seven winners were Eye Q (M Simmons, M Loiterton, D Green, S Dwear and C Jones) from Jackers (G Lestrange, B Lestrange and M Goodlock).
On Wednesday 61 players played in the Pro Comp and Col Miller won with 46 points from Kerry Yeardon 42, Sandra Holmes 40, Darryl Brown 39, Jan Broderick 37, and John Powderly 37.
Balls to 33 points and the jackpot draw was not won.
On Friday Darren O’Brien won with 23 points from Ron Flynn on 22 points.
Next Saturday will be the December monthly medal, the Elite Scratch, the Watson Toyota NTP, John Hobson Refrigeration and Air Conditioning putting, the Terry Bros Carpet Court secret birdie and the Richard Mellish Insurance Services card draw.
Sunday will see the Cherry Festival two person ambrose Cherry Cup event with excellent trophies and novelty events.
The day is sponsored by Young Allied Grain Systems, John White and Barry Hazelgrove.
Entry fee will include a barbecue.
This is an open event and any player without a handicap will be given a handicap.
Hopefully players from the Aussie Hotel Social Club will play.
Men, ladies and juniors are all welcome.
The Cherry Festival poets evening will be held on Saturday night in the clubhouse and is always an interesting and entertaining event.
Bookings at the Young Visitor and Information Centre.