Pins have returned to the greens at Young Golf Course, however players are reminded pins are not to be removed from the hole. The cups have been modified enabling the golf ball to be removed using your fingers.
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Bunkers remain as ground under repair. Conditions of play regarding bunkers will be reviewed in several weeks time.
On Wednesday, Pud Smithers had the best score with 40 points and won 10 balls, second was Greg Nolan with 39 points and Des Daley was third with 38 points. There were 59 players and balls went to 30 points on a countback.
Stuart Norton was the Saturday winner with 40 points and won 10 balls for his effort. Second was Allan Wilder with 38 points from Matt Simons who was third with 37 points on a countback from Ian Tierney and Trevor Major. There were 54 players taking advantage of the mild conditions and balls went down to 30 points on a countback. On Sunday, Cameon Jones had the best score with 40 points and won six balls. Second was Nick Bush with 37 points and he won four balls. Mark Sheridan was third on 36 points on a countback from Grant Harding. Balls went down to 29 points on a countback and there were 29 players.
Play has recommenced in the club matchplay event. Ian Page defeated James French one up. Nick Bush defeated Bill Oliver four and three. In B grade Adam Tanner plays the winner of Ryan Terry and Scrubby Blizzard. Jim Glasheen will play Ben Norton. Don Cruickshank qualified for C grade final and will play either Aaron Moloney or Peter Doherty. Round two matches must be completed by June 14 and finals finalised by June 28. Match results to the pro shop and a copy of the draw is available. The Keith Simmons monthly medal returns on Saturday, June 6.
All golfers are reminded that you must book in online any round of golf you play, be it competition or social. One-on-one golf tuition is now available. Contact Phil Cartwright on 0417659425 to book a lesson. Social distancing rules will apply.
A big thanks to the volunteers who have been extremely busy completing a range of improvement around the course. The club has been successful in obtaining an infrastructure grant from the Hilltops Council. These funds will go towards the upgrade of cart paths on the 17th and 18th fairways. Members will have noticed that some work has already started in this area.
Lets maintain a culture that keeps our golf courses open.