Home » Sport » Golf » Two-person Ambrose

Two-person Ambrose

Kerang

Wednesday Ladies Monthly Medal, September 6.

On a bright, but cold sunny morning, the girls set off to play stroke. The winner was Crissy Downs with 104-29=75. Ball pool saw Jill Marshall 112-35=77, Marg Learmonth101-23=78.

Chino’s NTP went to Carol Dear and Crissy also had the least number of putts with 29. 10am start next week.

Thursday R & R Stableford, September 7.

The threat of rain during the afternoon had an impact on the field with just 13 entrants. A very small amount of rain did arrive but obviously didn’t deter our winner Tony Hall, (17) with 40 points. In the ball pool were Phil Lloyd 38 and Kevin Sambrooks 37. NTP’s went to A Free on the 3rd, 5th and 16th to P Lloyd, 9th to K Sambrooks and the 13th to G Wyte.

 


Lalbert

ON Sunday, September 3, the club held its North West Ag Day, which was a two-person Ambrose, any combination event.

A field of 26 players took part in perfect conditions, both course and weather wise, with the winning scratch team being Adam Laughlin and Glen McKissack with 65 (65/1/64).

The runners-up were Joe Kelly and “Bull” Ritchie on 72, with Joe and “Bull” also winning the handicap section with a net 66.25.

The runners-up were Chayse and Scott Worner on net 66.5; third were Jarrod Brown and Maurice Meehan on a net 67.75; fourth were Al Ferrier and Ben Smith with a net 68.25; and fifth were Col Wilkie and Luke Hatfield with a net 69.75.

The nearest the pins went to “Bull” Richie on the sixth, Brad Kelly on the eighth, while the nearest the pin second shot went to Al Ferrier.

The longest drive 1-10 was won by Glen McKissack, while Karen McKissack won the 11-27.

The club will wind up our 2023 season on September 17, with Gymkhana Day, with the presentation of club awards to follow that evening.

Digital Editions


  • Greens join the Farrer fray

    Greens join the Farrer fray

    THE Greens have announced their candidate for the Farrer by-election. Richard Hendrie holds qualifications in social work, psychology, and law, as well as having involvement…

More News

  • Greens join the Farrer fray

    Greens join the Farrer fray

    FRESH on the heels of the confirmation of Nationals, One Nation, Family First and independent candidates for the upcoming Farrer by-election, the Greens have also announced their candidate for the…

  • Attack on Muslims set for AFP

    Attack on Muslims set for AFP

    BALLARAT: An alleged Islamophobic attack on a Ramadan event will be raised with Federal Police as condemnation from political leaders mounts. The Muslim community of Ballarat in central Victoria is…

  • Former PM cleared, two robodebt officials found corrupt

    Former PM cleared, two robodebt officials found corrupt

    CANBERRA: Two officials involved in the unlawful robodebt scheme have been found to be corrupt, but will avoid facing criminal charges. A National Anti-Corruption Commission inquiry on Wednesday found two…

  • Ballet grows seeds of a new dance

    Ballet grows seeds of a new dance

    MELBOURNE: A rare collaboration between the Australian Ballet and Indigenous company Bangarra Dance Theatre will have its world premiere at the Regent Theatre in Melbourne. Choreographed by Bangarra artistic director…

  • Win tickets to Murrabit Rodeo

    Win tickets to Murrabit Rodeo

    THE Murrabit Rodeo is giving away a free family pass to their Woodall Productions event on 28 March. The “design a belt buckle competition” is open to age groups 4-10…

  • Rolling for a cause

    Rolling for a cause

    THE Kerang Progress Association has held another highly successful fundraiser at the Kerang Bowling Club. In its 11th consecutive year, more than $25,000 has been raised at the annual event…

  • Heart of songwriting remains unchanged

    Heart of songwriting remains unchanged

    AUSTRALIAN country music star Sara Storer has spent decades turning everyday bush moments into songs. The stories, she says, are everywhere. You just have to recognise the ones worth telling.…

  • Child protection bills pass Parliament

    Child protection bills pass Parliament

    TWO landmark child protection bills passed the Victorian Parliament last week, introducing changes aimed at giving families more time to reunite and creating a new whole-of-government responsibility for children in…

  • Hotel future unclear

    Hotel future unclear

    THE Gannawarra Shire Council has provided an update on the Cohuna Hotel following claims made by its owner in separate court proceedings that the property had been issued with an…

  • Food price warning over fuel fears

    Food price warning over fuel fears

    AUSTRALIANS are being warned every corner of the economy will be affected by soaring fuel prices as a result of the war in Iran. But consumers are being urged to…