BOORT’S annual tournament attracted an excellent field, with 102 players participating on the Friday Men’s and Ladies Fourball event, 36 players in the individual 27-hole event on Saturday, and 61 players for the 3-person ambrose on Sunday.
The $10,000 hole-in-one prize did not go off, but it created a lot of interest and excitement for all those who took part over the weekend in glorious weather conditions.
Men’s A Grade winners in the Fourball were Hamish Lanyon and Greg Carbis with 45 points, ahead of Paddy Carmody and Jed Stewart.
B Grade was won by Mal Goldsworthy and Steven Toose on 48 points, with Caleb Smith and Cameron Roulston runners-up.
The Ladies event was taken out by Pam Goldsworthy and Di Johnson on 46 points, ahead of Wendy Laffin and Chris Livingstone.
The 27-hole scratch contest in A Grade Men’s was won by Craig Burn with 105, while Tom Gross took out the nett prize with 104.5.
The Ladies 18 nett event went to Di Johnston with 71, ahead of Pam Goldsworthy on 77.
Sunday’s ambrose was won by Cam, Aiden and Jules Roulston on 66/57.3; the nett winners with 60 were James, Shelley and Tom Gross.
Nett runners-up were Gil and Stuart Tweddle and Andrew Kane on 60.2, while third place went to Jamie Sutton, Ewan Collins and Joe Kane with 60.3.
Overall winner of the nearest the pin contest was Doug Couper (0.73m).
Mitiamo
Matt Miles has taken out the Mitiamo Golf Club Championship, with a score of 230.
Runner-up was Brad “Chunkie” Duncan who scored 246 and was also the nett winner on 218.
B Grade was won by Ray Boyd who scored 267, ahead of Graham Maxted’s 272.
Nett winner was Bruce Lawry on 217.
The C Grade Trout Memorial Trophy went to Sam Wilson with 323, with Nathan Dennis runner-up on 325, who also won the nett prize with 226.
Maxted won the Sunday A Grade competition with 84/66, and Miles was runner-up on 74/68.
B Grade went to Terry Dzufer (89/67) with Wilson (111/75) in second place.
NTPs went to Graham Maxted for his second shot on hole No.7 and Barry Meighan on No.11, while Count the Putts was won by Kyan Maxted with 22.
Tarnagulla
A frosty Saturday morning turned into a beautiful afternoon for the club’s pairs event.
Winners were Jill Sharpe and Dave Shay, who one-putted on five of the nine sand greens, with father-and-son team of Jason and Jeremy Cassar in second place.
Jeremy Cassar also took out both the longest drive and nearest the pin awards.
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