Mark Lynch won the for the second time in two days when he had a remarkable 45 points to win A-grade. Russell Hampson was only one shot behind with a score that would win most events. Ross North pipped Barry Miles in B-grade and Peter Williams won the major C-grade prize. Bendigo visitor Andrew Turner eagled both 15 and 17 West – a great performance. Ian Maddison was a popular winner of the super-pin.
A-grade: Mark Lynch (45 points), 1. Russell Hampson (44), 2. Lindsay Mudge (40), 3. B-grade: Ross North (40 points), 1. Barry Miles (40), 2. Stephen Harris (39), 3. C-grade: Peter Williams (40 points), 1. Garry Jeffery (39), 2. Jim Swinnerton (39), 3. NTPs: Russell Hampson, Ken Aitken, Brian Guille, David Pearson, John Berry, Ken Thompson, Mark Owen, Len Adams and Alan Peach. Eagle: Andrew Turner 15 and 17 West.
Saturday, September 3:
Greasi Wallace won the Privilege Cup for the second time in a row, a feat that may not have been achieved before.
Wallace won ahead of Jason Phelan, who he beat on a countback in B-grade. Ken Lambert edged out Simon Reid in A-grade and Charlie McKenzie – easily the most in-form member of his family – took C-grade honours. Kaine Anderson would have enjoyed winning the super-pin.
Men
A-grade: Ken Lambert (39 points), 1. Simon Reid (38), 2. Mick Lizza (37), 3. B-grade: Greasi Wallace (42 points), 1. Jason Phelan (42), 2. Louis Stevens (40), 3. C-grade: Charlie McKenzie (41), 1. Brock Gray (40), 2. Rodney Kreymborg (37), 3. NTPs: Simon Reid, Steve Manley, Rodney Kreymborg, Mick Lizza, Louis Stevens, Greg Cheong, Steve Morgan, Vince Pavone and Andrew Marr. Eagles: Rowan Hill and Michael Slender 5 East. Super-pin: Kaine Anderson
It was a close women’s event with Liz McKinlay edging out Colleen Armstrong and Sue Jenkinson to take the win. Dianne Stewart won the nearest-the-pin.
Women
A-grade: Liz McKinlay (36 points), 1. Colleen Armstrong (35), 2. Sue Jenkinson (34), 3. NTP: Dianne Stewart.
Sunday, September 4:
Chris Jennings and Alex Stevens closely contested A-grade in Sunday's medley stableford competition, both scoring 40 points. Chris edged out Alex for the top spot on a countback, while Cameron Dwyer took out the B-grade top spot with 38.
A-grade: Chris Jennings (40 c/b) 1. Alex Stevens (40) 2. Mark White (37) 3. B-grade: Cameron Dwyer (38) 1. John Guilfoyle (37 c/b) 2. Bill Patterson (37) 3.
Monday, September 5:
In the nine-hole stableford competition on the west Campaspe course Maureen Berg had 21 points to take first place in A-grade while Noelene Charlton matched her score with the B-grade win.
A-grade: Maureen Berg (21) 1. Carolyn Smith (20) 2. Yvonne Smith (19) 3. B-grade: Noelene Charlton (21) 1. Jenny Kirkpatrick (19 c/b) 2. Leonie Dunne (19) 3.
In the 18-hole medley Dianne Stewart beat Carolyn Barnes with 40 points on a countback to Carolyn Barnes and Trent Horneman filled the third place with 38.
Tuesday, September 6:
Jock Watson returned to form in a big way by blitzing the A-grade field. It was a closer result in B-grade with Daryl Brown edging out the consistent Bernie McGrath. Phil Loft won C-grade from Geoff Crossman and Ken Rive. Life member and long-time pro Alan Eacott wound back the clock when his second shot on the long par four eighteenth found the hole for eagle.
A-grade: Jock Watson (Plus 5), 1. Ray Burgman (+2), 2. David Morgan (0), 3. B-grade: Daryl Brown (Plus 2), 1. Bernie McGrath (+1), 2. Gerard Ryan (0), 3. C-grade: Phil Loft (Plus 4), 1. Geoff Crossman (+3), 2. Ken Rice (+2), 3. NTPs: Stojko Kresojevic, Marc Cain, Graeme Chappel, Mark Lynch, Colin Gniel, Graeme Birch, Tony Powell, Peter Coburn and George Benham. Eagle: Alan Eacott 18 West. Super-pin: Cliff Schindler
Wednesday, September 7:
Maureen Berg was in form, following up Monday's win by taking the C-grade top spot with 40 stableford points. Gloria Bennett's 37 points gave her the win in A-grade while Nola Bennett won B-grade with 38.
A-grade: Gloria Bennett (37) 1. Liz Easther (36 c/b) 2. Nacole Horneman (36) 3. B-grade: Nola Bennett (38) 1. Louise Rolfe (37) 2. Carolyn Smith (35) 3. C-grade: Maureen Berg (40) 1. Patricia Sanders (38 c/b) 2. Jo Quayle (38) 3.
NTPs: On the fourth, Karen Mose, Karen Slater and Joy Adams were closest, and on the eighth, with their second shots, Rosalie Drill, Pamela Talbot and Jenny Kirkpatrick were successful.
Nacole's on a roll
The final of the Clarice Cheatley Brooch for 2022 was played in conjunction with Wednesday's competition and eight of the monthly finalists were in the running to win the coveted Brooch.
After a very close second in the Bridie McKenzie final and a win in the 36-hole Foursomes last week, Nacole Horneman won the Brooch with her 36 points in Wednesday's stableford round.