On Saturday Kim Watson and Watson Toyota sponsored the men’s single stableford and the event was played in three grades.
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In A Grade Ian Broderick was the winner on 39 points from Peter Delahunty who was second on 38 points on a countback.
In B Grade Adrian Hanrahan was the winner on 40 points from Garry Nicolls 38 points.
In C Grade Greg Grounds with 39 points was the winner from Robert Norton on 38.
The Watson Toyota NTP winners were Steve Sell and Rick Oliver.
Rick won the Eagles Nest on the 17th.
The Terry Bros Carpet Court secret birdie hole on the fifth was won by Steve Sell.
Rick Oliver won the Richard Mellish Insurance Services card draw.
On Sunday Phil Cartwright sponsored the medley stableford and Chris Keevil was the winner on 43 points.
Rick Oliver was second on 40 points.
Balls to 37 points and new junior player Liam Carnley was on 37 points.
Earlier in the week a small field played in the Melbourne Cup day event where Sandra Holmes with 36 points won on a countback from Noela Hardman.
Balls to 30 points.
On Wednesday in the pro comp where 47 players participated Craig Watson had a very good score of 48 points for a big win from ben Lucas on 42 points.
John Barton had 39, Simon Oakes 39 and Scott Dewar 38.
Balls to 32 points.
The jackpot draw was not won.
On Friday Lyn Quay won with 21 points on a countback from Garry Nicolls.
Balls to 19 points.
Week 4 of the daylight savings teams event, sponsored by Young Tyrepower, saw Eye Q the weekly winners (S Dewar, W Dewar, M Flanders, M Loiterton, C Jones and D Green), from Twomey’s (M Hughes, M Inwood, S Inwood, M Hughey and P Greaves).
After Week 4 the points score is Essential Energy on 17, The Fruit Barn 17, Twomey’s 16, Eye Q 15, TLC Property Maintenance 12, Tyrepower 11, Young Pet Nanny 10 and the Blackguards are on 5 points.
Next Saturday will be the Garry Stolhand Memorial Day, SPonsored by the Stolhand family, James French, Wayne Hewson and Wayne Honeman.
The event is a two person ambrose.
On Sunday Cherry Festival Queen candidate Emily Hardy will be holding an ‘open’ four person ambrose with a complimentary barbecue.
Hopefully this day will be well supported.
Sounds like a great weekend with plenty of trophies.
The Veteran’s Cherry Festival Week of Golf starts on Sunday afternoon with a welcoming function, with competition starting Monday.
A near record field has entered and there are still a few spots available.
If you are interested, contact the Pro Shop and get a hit off time organised.
Keep in mind the special function on Friday, November 28 where we will induct the first two members into our Wall of Fame.
The night will include a barbecue, raffles and an induction ceremony.
If you wish to attend please contact the Pro Shop for catering purposes.
This evening is for members and others interested.