21/06/2026
Golf Report-21st June
Vale Errol Perkins. Condolences to Errol’s family from the members of the Young Golf Club.
* Saturday 18th July- Round 1 of Handiskins. $40 entry. Held over 5 rounds. NTP rounds 1, 3 & 5. Scroll to the bottom of the weekly report to see the Handiskin rules.
* Preferred Lies are currently on due to the wet conditions. Check with the Pro Shop prior to commencement of play for the current situation.
* Memberships are due 1st July
Payment options:
At the Front Desk of the Services Club-
1. Cash
2. Credit Card- a card surcharge applies
Online transfer-
Please include your name in the reference section and send an email to [email protected] informing that you have paid by online transfer
Bank details:
BSB 082945
Account number 904001970.
Golf 1 year membership $650. Golf 6 months $350
Social membership $300 All in season pass $1895
Season green fee. $180 Cadet (18-21 yrs) $200
Junior (12-18 yrs) $100 EC cart shed. $370
NC Cart Shed. $280 Country membership $200
Life member $60 Junio season pass $100
Ladies Golf:
On Wednesday the Ladies played the GNSW medal round. The winner was Jan Broderick with 70 nett and she won 5 balls. Runner up was Justine Makeham (4 balls) with 72 nett from Leanne Slater with 74 nett on a countback. Division 1 was won by Justine Makeham, Division 2 was won by Cathy Marshall and Mylan Davidson won Division 3. Libby Callaghan won the NTP on the 13th. Balls went to 75 nett and there were 17 players.
The Saturday event was effected by the weather and there were only 5 players. Libby Callaghan had 33 points and won 2 balls from Cathy Marshall with 28 points on a countback.
Golf:
Saturday was a single stableford Powerplay sponsored by Mark Flanders and EyeQ Optometrists. The winner was Grant Harding with 50 points and the runners up were Mark Crutcher with 48 points. The Watson Toyota NTP on the 7th was won by Brendon Robinson and the 17th was won by Ash Byres-Pointer. The Pro Pin on the 7th was won by Brendon Robinson and he received a voucher for $33. The Terry Brothers Carpet Court secret birdie hole was the 5th and won by Mark Crutcher. The ARMA Fabrication- Eagles Nest Jackpot of $400 on the 12th was not won and jackpots to $420 next week. The Ian Page Bricklaying card draw and the Salami Brother Pizza awards were won by Allan Moore. Balls went down to 33 points on a countback and there were 37 players.
Upcoming events.
Saturday 27th is a 4BBB Stableford sponsored by Crag Taylor and Steve Smith. Saturday 4th July is the Cooltech Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Monthly Medals.
The Wednesday medley was won by Aaron Moloney with a career best score of 45 points and he won 10 balls. Runner up was Jake Veney (8 balls) with 39 points from Ryan Long (6 balls) with 38 points on a countback from Grant Harding (4 balls) and Peter Terry (3 balls). Ray Hargraves was sixth with 37 points and he won 2 balls. Jake Veney won the Pro Pin and he received a voucher for $42. Balls went to 29 points on a countback and there were 56 players.
The Friday medley was washed out and will return next week.
The WD Quality Cuts Sunday medley stableford was won by Jeremy Webber with 44 points and he won 8 balls. Runner up was Charlie Webber (6 balls) with 43 points. Ray Hargraves (5 balls) was third with 38 points on a countback from Nathan Anderson (4 balls), Rhett Foreman (3 balls) and Tim Norman (2 balls). The Watson Toyota secret birdie hole was won by Grant Meacham. The Pro Pin was won by Jeremy Webber and he received a voucher for $37. The Andrew Sabidussi $300 “Hole in One” is still waiting to be won. Balls went down to 33 points and there were 44 players.
The Social Club played a 14 holes event that was won by Brendon Robinson with 55 nett. Runner up was Peter Campbell with 56 nett from Paul Levett with 57 nett. The jackpot hole was the 14th and was not won. Jono Eastwood had a gobble on the 11th. There were 16 players. Next weeks event will be sponsored by Cack and John over holes 1 to 5 and 10-14. Tee off time is 7.30 am.
Handiskins- Introduction
Handiskins will maintain the highest levels of integrity by strict adherence to the rules of golf. These rules are set in place to ensure fairness of play for all golfers and to ensure the Handiskins experience is enjoyed by all.
Handiskins Event Policies
Handiskins in conjunction with participating golf clubs will determine all rules and will administer them in accordance with the R & A Rules of Golf. All participants of Handiskins by entering the event agree to abide by the rules set out for this event. All rules are as posted on the official Handiskins website www.handiskins.com.au and may be updated from time to time.
Eligibility
1. Only financial members of the participating club can enter. Handiskins is open to all financial members – male and female.
2. Each entrant must have a current, verifiable and official Golf Handicap
3. Their official handicap, on the day of each qualifying round and on the day of the final will apply. In the final, handicaps will be revised as explained in Conditions of Play.
4. Each entrant must complete the Handiskins registration form prior to commencing their first qualifying round.
Handiskins Rules of Play
The Handiskins Rules are the property of Handiskins and they must not be used without our consent. If you are interested in using the Rules please visit our Register Your Clubs Interest page.
Qualifying Rounds
1. There are five qualifying rounds.
2. All players must compete in a minimum of three out of five qualifying rounds to be eligible to compete in the final.
3. Qualifying rounds will be played as normal club stableford competitions.
4. The best three (3) out of five (5) rounds aggregated will determine the four (4) qualifiers for the final. Therefore it may not be necessary to play in all five (5) rounds to qualify.
5. Ladies will play the qualifying rounds off the ladies tees.
6. In the event of a tie for 4th position the highest individual score of each tied player’s three (3) best rounds will fill 4th spot. If still deadlocked the next highest round will determine the 4th finalist.
Example: Player "A" has rounds of 36, 37, 42, 32, 36 therefore best 3 = 115pts
Player "B" has rounds of 31, 36, 36, 43 therefore best 3 = 115pts. Player "B" qualifies 4th finalist with the highest individual score of 43 points.
7.
If the tie is still deadlocked the standard count back rule is applied to the highest scored round until an outright finalist is decided.
8. In the event of one or more qualifiers not being able to play in the final the next best score will take their place.
The Final
1. The final will be played over 18 holes using the match play index. Should a lady be in the final she will play off the ladies tees to the ladies par, off the universal match play index.
2. The lowest handicap will play off scratch and each other finalist will play from a reduced handicap.
Example - Player "A" handicap 5 goes to scratch
Player "B" handicap 12 goes to 7
Player "C" handicap 19 goes to 14
Player "D" handicap 23 goes to 18
3. Each hole will be played on the basis of "2 square all square" with the prize value of any hole not won outright jackpotting to the next hole.
4. The two nearest to the pin hole prizes will not be won unless one of the finalists is on the putting surface (the green) from their tee shot. In the event of more than one finalist being on the green it is the finalist that is closest to the pin that wins the prize.
5. In the event that the final hole is not won or that a nearest to the pin has not been won (example- there are prize vouchers not won at the conclusion of play) then such prize vouchers will be split between the four finalists.
6. Each participating club must supply an official scorer to accompany the finalists during play in the final. Any ruling will be in line with the rules of Golf and the Marshall’s decision will be final.
Note: In the event that bad weather causes the cancellation of any qualifying round or the final the Golf Club has the right to reschedule that qualifying round or the final.
Note: Please refer to the Club Packages page for details about prizes.
Handiskins National Championship
The 4 finalists from each club hosting a Handiskins competition for their members from 1st January to the 31st December will receive an invitation to play in the Handiskins National Championship for the following 2 years. The Handiskins National Championship will consist of the programme detailed on the Handiskins National Championship page.
Handiskins is a simple & effective members-only amateur golf tournament. Driving engagement, participation rates, excitement & generating revenue for each club.