Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeGazettePlayers enjoy spruced-up course

Players enjoy spruced-up course

WITH the Pakenham Golf Club Pro-Am coming up on Friday 10 February the course is in mint condition at the moment and a large field of members enjoyed the conditions in a Stableford event on Saturday. Speaking of the Pro-Am, Kevin Booker must be a real chance after shooting 66 off the stick on Saturday to win A Grade with 42 points.
B Grade was won by Fred Uini (14) 45 points while C Grade was taken out by junior member Corey Porter with 42 points. Balls down the line went to 37 points.
Nearest the pins went to Rob Christie (2nd), Lee Belton (5th), Nick McQualter (8th), Max Craig (14th) and John Nooy on the 16th. Closest second shots went to Kevin Booker on the third hole and Chris Shields on the sixth. Longest Drive winners were A Grade Nick Sleep, B Grade Lachlan Gridley and C Grade Adam Williamson. Next week’s competition is the Monthly Medal Stroke event.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:MONDAY

Monday competition winner was Don Dalgleish (28) with 47 points from runner-up Steve Laing with 44 points.
Balls down the line went to 37 points while nearest the pins went to Brian Doherty (2nd), Malcolm Clay (8th) and Steve Laing on the 14th.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:WEDNESDAY

Wednesday’s Par competition saw great scoring with six players tying on +6.
There must be a winner, however, and that was Ron Carroll who won on a count back from runner-up Nicholas McQualter.
Balls down the line went to +2 while nearest the pins went to Theo Vassiliadis (5th), Robert Muddyman (8th), Theo Vassiliadis (14th) and Ron Horne on the 16th.
Super-comp winner was Dylan Jack Murphy and NTP was Rod Cameron.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:WEDNESDAY TWILIGHT

The twilight competition winner was Steve Laing with 25 points from runner-up Dylan Jack Murphy with 23 points.
Balls down the line went to 21 points on a count back and nearest the pins went to Chris Shields (2nd) and Steve Laing on the eighth. Raffle winner was Kay Jones.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:WEDNESDAY NIGHT

The club has Wednesday twilight golf starting from 3pm each week until the end of daylight savings. Hang around after golf for the Wednesday night dinner which has a new menu and is available from 5.30pm to 8pm. The first Wednesday night of the month is a roast carvery. Other Wednesday nights hosts an a la carte menu.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:SUNDAY COMPETITION

The Sunday Competition was won by Sean Henderson (11) with 42 points from William Gourley (25) with 41 points balls while balls down the line went to 36 points.
There was no Junior Pennant this week.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

More News

Road to 2026: conversation with Casey Mayor on State Election advocacy

With the State Election looming, Casey Council is ramping up a transport-focused advocacy campaign, pushing major projects including the Clyde rail extension, Thompsons Road...

Critical nursery in need of a home

A volunteer nursery helping to propagate the South East’s disappearing flora is now itself under threat. Greenlink Sandbelt Nursery has been supplying the region’s unique...

Sign of the times: Record crowd expected at Bring Your Bills

February is piling up with credit card debt, back-to-school bills and higher interest rates – so the time is more than ripe for the...

Experience the magic of working dogs

The Berwick Show proudly welcomes Jack Briscoe and his extraordinary team of working dogs! Watch in awe as Jack demonstrates their skill, agility, and...

Planning Amendment approved despite fears it could hurt Cardinia farmers

Cardinia Shire Council has fast-tracked a planning scheme amendment to fix errors and update zoning rules, but some councillors warn the changes could add...

Council demands answers over stalled fire escape bridge near Gembrook

Cardinia Shire councillors have united to demand urgent repairs to a closed bridge near Gembrook, warning the prolonged delay could put lives at risk...

Alleged car thief faces 60-plus charges

An alleged serial car thief has been charged after using electronic key reprogramming devices to steal at least 25 cars across Melbourne, police say. The...

Galloping into a New Year with style

Under a blazing blue sky, thousands of revellers celebrated the Year of the Horse at the annual Springvale Lunar New Year festival. More than 80...

No prosecutions over forklift driver’s

A state coroner has found the death of a Kooweerup man operating a failing forklift in Dandenong South in 2022 was “preventable”, yet there...

Viral bus stop shame

A viral image from Officer, has put a spotlight on the strain facing Australia’s rapidly growing suburbs. The image, published on Reddit, shows a group...