District Golf Results

COOMEALLA 

COMING events: This Wednesday is a medley Ambrose in pairs; Friday’s a medley ninehole Stableford; Saturday is stroke Club Championships final round for men and women; Sunday is the Stableford Shootout 7am-10.30am (after 10.30am is an 18-hole medley Stableford). 

Last Wednesday was a medley Stableford: A Grade: Garth Doherty 39 points, runnerup Ilker Deli 38 points, third Ivan McKenzie 36 points. 

B Grade: Anthony Mills 42 points, runnerup Frank Bosely 36 points, third Archie McPhee 36 points. 

Balls: (15) 33 to 42 points . 

NTPs (men): 7th McGuigan Wines – Ross Robertson 219cm, 11th Walkers IGA –Alan Scorer 1066cm, 18th Trentham Estate – Alexander Spooner 388cm. 

NTPs (women): 7th – Lee Bottomley 278cm, 18th – Lee Bottomley 0cm. 

Friday was a medley nine-hole Stableford: Peter Vandenberg 20 points, runner-up Bryan James 19 points. 

Balls: (6) 17 to 19 points. 

NTPs: 11th – Sandy Waters 300cm, 18th – Tony Finn 63cm. 

Saturday was men’s stroke Club Championships round 1 daily: A Grade: Garth Doherty 65 net, runner-up Cam Stewart 68 net, third Craig Gursansky 69 net. 

B Grade: Mark Cleary 66 net, runner-up John Thompson 66 net, third Murray Appleby 67 net. 

C Grade: Matt Thorpe 65 net, runner-up Barry Waters 68 net, third Sean Bromley 69 net. 

Balls: (29) 65 to 73 net . 

NTPs: 3rd Zilzie Wine – Aaron Blake 305cm, 7th McGuigan Wines – Pat Murphy 86cm, 11th Walkers IGA – Greg Rhodes 255cm, 18th Trentham Estate – Aaron Duck 173cm. 

Women’s stroke Club Championships round 1 daily: Kylie Walters 69 net, runner-up Janice Walker 70 net, third Lee Bottomley 72 net. 

Balls: (5) 69 to 74 net. 

NTPs: 3rd –Jackie Horkings 49cm, 7th – Sandy Waters 106cm, 11th – Lee Bottomley 10cm. 

Sunday was an 18-hole medley Stableford: Cam Smith 40 points, runner-up Seth Weinert 39 points. 

Balls: (8) 35 to 40 points. 

NTPs: 3rd –Salli Fox, 7th –Sonya Golitschenko 44cm, 11th –Brendon Dean 155cm, 18th –Greg Rhodes 73cm. 


MILDURA 

LAST Wednesday was an aggregate Stableford event played for Drummond vouchers which was won by Chris Sziegeti and Rob Pallot with 72 points from runnersup Dean Bradbury and Rob Gooch one shot behind with 71 points. 

Third place went to Jamie Lanyon and Ross Williams with 69 points. 

Balls: (17) 66 points on a countback. 

NTPs: 1st Pete’s Pure – Geoff Hazeldine 210cm, 2nd Pig – Dean Bradbury 120cm, 10th Trentham Estate – Noel Hedwards 208cm, 12th Zilzie wines – Keith Williams 500cm. 

Rob Pallot had an eagle 3 on the 11th hole. 

The ladies 18-hole Stableford played on Friday was by Kerry Harris with 36 points from runner-up Gayle Ford on 33 points. 

Saturday was a 4BBB medley par event which was won by Dean Bradbury and Rob Gooch with +9 from runners-up Geoff Hazeldene and Rod Truamn on +8 with Ian Brodie and Nathan Lever +7. 

Balls: (21) +5 on a countback. 

NTPs: 1st Pete’s Pure – Tony Beyen 95cm, 2nd Pig/Wizard Car Wash – Garry Smart 677cm, 10th Trentham Estate – Neville Hodgetts 435cm, 12th Zilzie Wine – Fred Stewart 166cm. 

The Vets played Stableford on Monday with Nicholas Rodi taking the win with 38 points from runner-up George Poriazis on 37 points. 

Balls: (4) 35 points on a countback. 

NTP: 12th – Greg Toma 420cm. 

On Tuesday, Tracy Katis won the ladies played 18-hole Stableford even with 36 points from runner-up Jaw Mierswa on 34 points. 

Balls: (3). 

NTPs: 1st Trentham Estate – Jan Mierswa 600cm, 10th Trentham Estate – Carla Sherriff 144cm, 12th Zilzie Wine – Gayle Ford 83cm. 

Kym Mayne took out the nine-hole event with 17 points on a countback fromDawn Jackson. 

Balls: (2). 


RIVERSIDE 

ON Monday, February 10, a Stableford event was played and Roberto Fuoco had 34 points to take the win from Brian Young in second place after a countback against Keith Willis, both on 32 points. 

The ladies nine-hole Stableford saw Tracy Lee winning with 22 points over May Connolly on 19 points. 

The only NTP went to Roz Nash on the 12th with 149cm. 

Chris D’Amico had an outstanding day, pumping out 42 points for a comfortable win in front of Bodan Bishop with 39 points. 

Balls: 34 points. 

NTPs: 4th – Greg King 170cm, Cookes Pools and Spa’s 7th – Ang D’Amico 398cm, 12th – Graeme Southwell 930cm, Sunbeam Fruits 17th – Chris O’Brien 836cm and Good Deal Tyres 18th – Dean Vance 190cm. 

Lisa Garioch won the women’s stroke event on Thursday finishing with 82/73. 

Selma Mayne showed age is not a barrier by picking up second place with a score of 108/75 after a countback with Lyn Delmenico 104/75. 

Balls: 75 net. 

NTPs: Zilzie Wines 4th – Lisa Garioch 1130cm, 12th – Wendy Dawson 38cm and 18th. 

The nine-hole medley Stableford on Friday needed a countback to determine George Moraitis as the winner over Zach Winslow, both with 23 points. 

Balls: 16 points. 

Janette Mason played well on Saturday in the ladies comp with 36 points to take the win over Adel Dal Corobbo on 34 points. 

Balls: 33 points on a countback. 

NTPs: Zilzie Wines 4th – Tracey Bryan 490cm, 7th – Roylene Bailey 440cm, 12th – Roz Nash 8cm and 18th – Roz Nash 43cm. 

It was Stableford in three grades on Saturday for the men with the A Grade win going to Ian Dickason with 40 points from Rob Garioch close behind on 39 points. 

B Grade winner was Tony Coppola with 39 points from runner-up Phillip Teopenga on 37 points. 

John Denman was five points in front of his nearest rival in C Grade with 40 points from Ian McGlasshan in second place on 35 points. 

Balls: 33 points. 

NTPs: Zilzie Wines 4th – Graeme Southwell 133cm, 7th – Michael Wade 407cm, 12th – Mitchell Cooper 680cm, Sunbeam Fruits 17th – Steve Wilmann 170cm and Good Deal Tyres 18th – Kevin Eastwood 830cm. 

Sunday’s medley Stableford was played in two grades, with Lachlan Highdale collecting 38 points to win A Grade, just one in front of Bodan Bishop on 37 points. 

Phillip Hammat produced 40 points in B Grade from runner-up Ben Hunt on 37 points. 

Balls: 34 points. 

NTPs: 7th – Claude Dawson 790cm, 12th– Shawn Dawson 247cm and the 18th – Ang D’Amico 599cm. 


WENTWORTH 

THURSDAYS competition was cancelled. 

Sunday’s Stableford event was won by Max Hodges with 36 points on a countback fromBill Slee. 

Barry Quayle ran third on 31 pointsto claim the ball and he also won the NTP bottle of wine with a measure of 700cm on thepar three 12th. 

The Mr Riskey pink ball went to Jeff Hatfield with 18 points. 

There is no Chicken Run on Tuesday nights during the summer months, while tee-off times are at 8.30am on Thursdays and Sundays until further notice. 


MERBEIN 

LAST Wednesday’s Stableford event winner was Max Trinick on 37 points from runner-up Shane Cordell with 33 points. 

Ball: (1) Greg Marshall 32 points. 

On Friday a nine-hole Stableford was played with Robert Faux taking the win with 24 points from runner-up Chase Faux on 22 points. 

Saturday was the Adrian Rudd Trophy Stableford event and this was won by Barb Gerring with 39 points from runner-up Abe Nemes on 38 points. 

Ball: (1) Paul Mulder 36 points. 

NTPs : 3rd Australia Vintage – David McKenzie 262cm, 3rd Pigeon cash prize – Greame Kerr 168cm, 8th Drummond Golf (weekly) – Abe Nemes 788cm, 16th Lions Club (weekly): Abre Nemes 408cm. 

The Merbein juniors completed round 2 of the junior pennant on Sunday at Red Cliffs with a win against Coomealla White. 

Merbein are hosting round 3 on Sunday. 

This Wednesday is Stableford, Friday in a nine-hole Stableford (front 9) and Saturday is a single par event.

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