ON SATURDAY Powderly’s Pumping and Irrigation and John Powderly sponsored the single stableford event.
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The event was played in three grades with prizes for first, second and third.
In A Grade Ian Broderick won on 37 points, Peter Campbell was second on 36 points on a countback from James French.
In B Grade Mick Kentwell was the winner on 42 points from Gary Nicolls on 38 points and Peter Rushby was third on 37 points.
In C Grade Zac Williams won with 44 points from Bailey Scott-Miller with 43 points and Gary Anderson was third on 39 points.
The sponsor of the NTPs, formerly Watson Toyota, will now be Young Detailing Services and the NTP winners were Zac Williams and James French.
The Keith Simmons Engineering NTP winners were Steve Sell (second shot in the hole), Greg Murray and Gary Anderson.
Steve Sell won the Ian Page Bricklaying card draw and the Terry Bros Carpet Court secret birdie was not won.
The meat raffle was sponsored by Patterson Bros Funerals.
On Sunday the event because a ball sweepstakes and the winner was Annette Alexander on 40 points from James French on 36, and Robert Keevil was third on 35 points.
Thanks to the players who went to Gundagai for the Scott Fuller event.
At this point in time no details are to hand.
On Wednesday 53 players participated in the pro competition and Wal Bronar won with 43 points (shot par figures) from Darryl Brown on 41, Steve Sell 40 (67 scratch), Peter Rushby 39, Mark Hawker 38, Wayne Hewson 38 (sixth place on a countback) from Geoff Kirkwood, Rick Oliver and Darren O’Brien.
Balls to 32 points on a countback and the card draw was not won.
During the week playing were visitors Tom McFairlane of Scotland and Bill Woodham of Howlong.
On Friday Penny Greaves won on 20 points on a countback from Steve Sell and Josh Platt.
Balls to 18 points on a countback.
The social golfers played at Young with 22 players and Peter Norton won on 29 nett to have two shots cut from his handicap.
Simon Murray was second on 33 nett (minus one) and Dennis Boyd was third on 34 nett (minus one).
Peter Whye won the Bradman’s, Ben Holmes the NTP and Dennis Bob secured a gobble on the sixth.
Week One of the Young Tyrepower (Barry Hambrook) sponsored Daylight Savings team competition saw Young Powdercoating the winners (S Inwood, M Inwood and C Keevil).
After this round naturally Young Powdercoating are leading from Flanders Eye Q.
Thanks to all players who have entered this post Christmas competition and welcome to FTS Financial Services who are having a run.
Next Saturday’s single stableford will be sponsored by Peter Eldridge and Bobby Brown, and Sunday’s event will be a ball sweepstakes.
Tuesday, January 26 is Australia Day and the Australia day medal event will be sponsored by Blooms the Chemist, Summers Pools and Spas and McDonald Trophies.
Trophies for first and second in three grades for the men and the ladies two divisions or grades depending upon entries.
The best overall men’s and ladies score will win the medal trophy.
Good support would be appreciated.
Saturday, January 30 will be a four ball stableford sponsored by Peter Campbell, Simon Murray and Gary Nicholls.
Sunday, January 31 we are hosting an open four person ambrose as a fundraiser for Young Community Chest.
All players are welcome.
This will be a shotgun start at 11am.
Interested players or teams please nominate with Phil in the Pro Shop.
The day will include a barbecue.
Players without a handicap are welcome.