Sunraysia district golf results

Golfers were able to return to the course on the Victorian side of the Murray River at the weekend, but due to government rules, were not permitted to play in competitions.

Despite full fields, scorecards could only be handed in for handicap purposes due to the rules imposed by the Victorian Chief Medical Officer. However competitions were again permitted on the New South Wales side of the river.

Coomealla

Coming Events:

Wednesday: Men: Par. Women: Par

Friday: Medley 9-hole Stableford.

Saturday: Men and women’s competitions.

Sunday:

Medley Stableford Results Wednesday Medley Stableford:

A Grade winner: Troy Neville 42 points; Runner up: Michael Golitschenko 37 points; 3rd: Sue Laird 37 points.

B Grade winner: Lynda Saunders 40 points; Runner up: Rodney Hand 38 points; 3rd: Ben Camilleri 37 points.

Ball Comp: (14) 42 to 34.NTP: 3rd Zilzie Wine: Women – Sonya Golitschenko 68cm (2nd shot); 7th McGuigan Wines: Men – Ross Robertson 379cm; 7th Terry White Chemist: Women – Lynda Saunders 318cm; 11th Walkers IGA: Men – Justin McPhee 625cm; 11th Buronga Bake: Women – Sonya Golitschenko 118cm (2nd shot); 18th Trentham Estate: Men – Greg Rhodes 245cm; Women – Sue Laird 32cm (2nd shot).Friday – Medley 9 Hole Stableford

Winner: Ashley Garlett 22 points; Runner up: Terry Albion 21 points; Ball Comp: (6) 20 to 16.

NTP: 11th: Greg Rhodes 800cm.

Saturday Men:

A Grade winner: Troy Neville 38 points; Runner up: Jayden Brooks 37 points; 3rd: Ross Robertson 37 points.

B Grade winner: David Porter 37 points; Runner up: Robert Armstrong 35 points; 3rd Scott Connor 34 points.

Ball comp: (12) 38 to 33.

NTP: 3rd Zilzie Wine: Justin Clay 380cm; 7th McGuigan Wines: Ivan McKenzie 224cm; 11th Walkers IGA: Gary Thomas 45cm; 18th Trentham Estate: Troy Neville 150cm.

Saturday Women:

Winner: Sue Laird 38 points; Runner up: Sonya Golitschenko 34 points; 3rd Zilzie Wine: Sonya Golitschenko 15cm (2nd shot); 7th McGuigan Wines: Lynda Saunders 34cm; 11th Buronga Bake: Lynda Saunders 251cm (2nd shot); 18th Treatham Estate: Helen Barnes 124cm (2nd shot).Sunday – Medley Stableford

Winner: Jayden Brooks 42 points; Runner up: Clinton Leavold 40 points.

Ball Comp: (2) Bryan James 39 points and Craig Lovell 38 points.

NTP: 3rd: David McDonell 850cm; 7th: Allison Thompson 400cm; 11th: David Martin 521cm; 18th: Clinton Leavold 150cm.On Saturday, September 11, Tim Vandenberg had an eagle on the 12th hole.

WENTWORTH

The usual suspects picked up where they left off as Wentworth golfers returned to the course after a short break due to COVID-19 lockdowns.

Winner of Sunday’s Stroke round went to Bill Slee with 76 nett .

Runner up in a three way count back was Michael Cook on 77 nett.

Ball winners also 77 nett were Bill Murray and Glen Walker.

NTP on the 2nd with 450cm went to Glen Walker.

Mr Risky to Joe Doidge. Good to see him back with a no so good 85 nett.

The annual general meeting will be held soon. Details to follow.

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