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Wet Weekend For Golf

July 31, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

On Saturday the wet conditions and many cancellations caused the scheduled Kristie Carpenter Memorial Trophy to be changed to an Individual Stableford Medley format. On the day, 45 Ladies and Men took to the field but only 19 players completed their round.

The Ladies Winner was Rose Carroll with 33 points, who played well, finishing ahead of Runner-up Sally Perry on 26 points. They both gamely toiled to the very end.

The Men’s Division 1 winner was Marty Woods from Parkes with 37 points, finishing ahead on count back from Neil McMil- lan, also on 37. They both enjoyed good weather early on. The Men’s Division 2 was won by Nick Ryan with 35 points. He was well ahead of Runner-up Liam Whitfield on 32 points.

The ball sweep went to 25 points: 34 – A Alley; 33 – C Dwyer, D Bayley, A Wallace; A Cole; 31 – S Flynn, J Bernardi, J Boyle; 29 – T Howe; 28 – M Spice, B Robinson; 25 – A Dukes. The NTP’s went to: 9th – Ladies: S Perry, Men: R Scott; 18th – Ladies: nil, Men: T Wallace.

The visitors included Marty Woods from Parkes, Simon Flynn from Mudgee, and Barry Hazell from Hervey Bay. It was very wet all day with water affecting putting on the greens, and sodden score cards which needed to dry before being scanned.

It was too wet to play the Sunday Stableford Medley. There were a few walking social golfers, but conditions were still remarkably difficult.

The health restrictions are affecting the organisation of Opens scheduled at other Clubs around the District. The Temora Open on 8-9 August has been cancelled, while the Trundle Open on 8-9 August and the Cowra Open on 8-9 August are still going ahead. The Condobolin Open is scheduled for 29- 30 August and will be played under COV- ID-19 restrictions.

Golfers are being reminded that they still need to practice social distancing, both in the ‘Golfie’ and also around the Pro Shop, as well as the 1st tee area where a maximum of 20 people are allowed to gather.

The Men’s competition on Saturday, 1 August is the Monthly Medal Individual Stroke play, sponsored by Bernardi’s Marketplace. Sunday, 2 August has a Stableford Medley.

Keep in touch on our Facebook page forbesgolfcourse, Instagram forbesgolf2871, and our website www.forbesgolf.org.au.

By Short Putt

‘Merv Hawke’ Cup Success

July 24, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Head Pro Adam Demidjuk stumped by a difficult lie during his game.

Saturday’s event was the ‘Merv Hawke’ Cup, a 4BBB Stableford Medley event, sponsored by the Hawke Family, and contested by a field of 112 players.

The winners, on count back, were Todd Callaghan and son Harrison with a score of 44 points. The unlucky runners-up were Lynette Kennedy and Rose Carrol, whose 44 points saw a big contribution by Rose who played well below her handicap.

The ball sweep went to 39 points on count back: 43 C Hurford/J Brett and N and C Duncan; 42 A Hogan/L Whitfield, B Robinson/B Hodges and John and Sam Ridley; 41 J Ridley/D Scott, N Death/E Baker, J Hurkett/T Toole and D Mylecharane/P Duke; 40 C Barrett/A Rees, K Sly/K Walton, V Lane/C Venables and T Griffiths/P Kay; 39 S McAlister/C Alley and S Thomas/T Cogswell.

The NTP’s went to 9th Ladies, J Fletcher and Men, T Callaghan; 18th Ladies, J Hurkett, Men, J Bernardi. The 2’s were scarce. Visitors included Peter Mawhinney from Grenfell, Rowan Fessey from Kogarah, Jan and John Hurley from Pacific Dunes, Jack Downes from Moree, Peter Ryan from Killara, Steve and Ros Fuller from Wentworth, and Brad Hazell from Hervey Bay.

On the course was our new Head Pro, Adam Demidjuk. He enjoyed the company of his group, commenting that he was thrilled with the course, finding some challenges along the way.

The Sunday Stableford Medley field was again very low. The eventual winner was Ethel Coombs with 31 points. With improving weather more players should be able to take advantage of the reduced competition fee for the Sunday Medley.

Head Pro Adam will be back to start in the Pro Shop on 3 August. Make sure you catch up with him from then on and welcome him to Forbes.

The Wallace Cup draw is on the Pro Shop noticeboard, so get your game organised to ensure we keep ahead of the deadlines.

The Trundle Open on 8, and 9 August will be played under strict COVID-19 rules, so pre-registration is important. The Temora Open is on the same weekend.Remember, we still need to practice social distancing, even in the ‘Golfie’.

Saturday, 25 July is an Individual Stableford Medley, sponsored by T Griffiths and V Rebellato. There are prizes for Ladies and Men, with an overall winner for the Kristie Carpenter Memorial Trophy. Sunday, 26 July has a Stableford Medley.

Keep in touch on our Facebook page forbesgolfcourse, and our website www.forbesgolf.org.au

By Short Putt

Falvey Ace

July 17, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Alby Callaghan, with Ian Bown, happily approaches his 85th birthday.

On Saturday, the Men played a two person Ambrose, sponsored by Brine Cure, in which 39 pairs participated despite the rain. A notable event on the day was the hole-in-one scored by George Falvey on the 3rd hole. George said it was not a good shot, so he was amazed to see it disappear into the hole.

The Scratch winners were John Betland and Todd Callaghan with 64 gross. They had a string of birdies in the front-9 which helped immensely. The Scratch runners-up were Peter Dawson and Mark Collits on 66 gross. They had the same as the winners on the front-9 but could not find the touch on the back-9.

The Handicap winners were Troy Howe and Charlie Dwyer who scored a nett 62 in difficult conditions. The Handicap runners-up were J Betland and T Callaghan, who played well enough to reduce their scratch score to 63.5.

The NTP’s went to 9th C Dwyer and 18th B Slack-Smith, both of whom got their 2’s. There were a couple of visitors, including James Grierson who is killing time until the Australian PGA re-starts.

Alby Callaghan enjoyed his game, moreso as he approaches his 85th birthday on 14 July. Congratulations Alby.

The Sunday Stableford Medley field was very low. The eventual winner was Adam Deane from Toukley on the Gold Coast with 37 points.

There will be programme changes for this weekend and for Thursday, 16 August, when the 27-Hole Mixed Foursomes is scheduled.

The Wallace Cup draw is on the Pro Shop noticeboard, so please check there for the details. It is up to the contestants to organise their match. Players still need to practice social distancing, even in the ‘Golfie’.

Saturday, 18 July is a 4BBB Stableford Medley, sponsored by the Hawke Family.

By Short Putt

Medals Played In Cold Conditions

July 10, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Garry Collits wrapped up against the cold conditions.

On Saturday, the Men’s competition was the July Monthly Medal, sponsored by Walkers Ag-n-Vet, and contested by a field of 65 shivering players.

The A-Grade saw an in-form John Bet- land with a nett 72, beaten into runner-up by winner Brian Everest with a 71 nett. Ethan Gaffney with a nett 72 played well but missed out on count back.

The B-Grade winner was Jeff Haley with 70 nett, but he needed a count back to relegate Dave Earl into runner-up. The C-Grade was more clear-cut, with Mark Simmonds the Winner on 67 nett, followed by Brian Clarke as runner-up on 69 nett.

Last Saturday we farewelled Head Pro Ben Gear and his partner Som. Both Ben and Som have achieved a lot while among the Forbes golf community. We wish them well in their new life in Cairns.

President Andrew McDonald is pleased to announce the appointment of a new Head Professional, Adam Demidjuk who will commence duties as Head Pro on 3 August. Pop in during that week to welcome him to Forbes.

Programme changes: Saturday, 11 July – Men play a 2-P Ambrose, with a Par event for the Ladies, while Saturday, 18 July sees the 4BBB Stableford Medley for the Hawke Cup.

Players are advised that in the short-term refreshments will be available from the Halfway House. Remember, social distancing must still be practiced, even in the ‘Golfie’. Keep in touch on the website, www.forbesgolf.org.au, or the Facebook page forbesgolfcourse, and on Instagram forbesgolf2871.

By Short Putt

Head Pro Ben Gear and partner Sudarat Ok-oon were farewelled last Saturday.

Runaway Victory In Foursomes Championships

July 3, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Ken Sanderson displaying fine form in Saturday’s Round 1 of the Foursomes Champs.

Last weekend the men played the Foursomes Championship, sponsored by AAA Septic Services, over 36-holes on two days of the weekend. Numbers on each day were good throughout.

The results on day one saw the Scratch led by John Betland and Andrew Dukes on 78, Peter Dawson and Dan Bayley back on 83. The Handicap was led by Hamish Steele-Park and Tony Cogswell on 66.5 nett, ahead of Randall Grayson and Tony Wallace on 71 nett.

The day one ball sweep went to 75.5 nett: 71 – R Grayson/T Wallace; 73.5 – B Slack- Smith/A McDonald, T Morgan/ J Ridley, K Sanderson/S Grallelis; 74 – M Simmonds/L Whitfield; 74.5 – G Falvey/D Kennedy, R Morris/S Kirkman; 75 – A Hogan/B Coles; 75.5 L O’Connor/N McMillan, N Ryan/A Grogan. The NTP’s went to: 9th – John Zannes, 18th – Hamish Steele-Park.

The day two ball sweep went to 74 nett: 70.5 – T Morgan/ J Ridley; 72 – West/S Betland, Whitfield/Simmonds; 73 – French/ Herbert, C Dwyer/ T Howe; 74 – J Betland/A Dukes. The NTP’s went to: 9th – N McMil- lan; 18th – C Hurford.

The day one nett prize winners were Hamish Steele-Park and Tony Cogswell on 66.5 nett. The day two nett prize winners were Falvey and Kenendy on 68.5 nett.

The overall results and Championship winners:
• Scratch Champions – J Betland/A Dukes 154, from Runners-up T West/S Betland on 165 on count back.
• Handicap Champions – G Falvey/D Kennedy with 143 nett, on count back from H Steele-Park/T Cogswell on 143.

Do not forget the farewell to Ben Gear and Som, scheduled for 4 July, immediately following the Men’s competition presentation. Please provide donations for a gift to Ladies’ Captain Heather Davidson or Men’s Captain Steve Grallelis.

Saturday 4 July is a Monthly Medal, sponsored by Walkers Ag-n-Vet. Sunday 5 July has a Stableford Medley, and an event at Caragabal.

By Short Putt

Dawson And West Are 4BBB Champs

June 26, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Andrew Dukes putting for par on the 9th hole.

On Saturday, the men played their 4BBB Championship, with both Stroke and Nett contested and 43 pairs competing.

The 4BBB Stroke Championship was won by Peter ‘Ecky’ Dawson and Tim West. Their 34-33-67 was way ahead of the runners-up, and featured Champion-form play by Tim. Runners up were Dan Bayley and Mark ‘Stubbie’ Collits with 37-34-71. It was a tale of 9-holes each.

The Nett Championship had very competitive scores. The Nett Champions were George Falvey and Damien Kennedy with a nett 59, where each player had near equal contribution. The Nett Runners-up were Greg Webb and Rod Besgrove with scores of 32-30-62. A fine effort by Greg on the 15th kept them in the running.

The ball sweep went to 67 nett on count back: 62 – C Dwyer/T Howe; 63 – C Hurford/A Currey; 64 – P Maher and M Cahill, R Grayson and T Wallace, I Bown and B Chandler, N Duncan and S Grallelis; 66 – L Whifield and C Moore, J Ridley and B Slack-Smith, R Williams and D Sharpe; 67 – D Churchill and P Barnes, B Parker and L Little.

The NTP’s went to K Herbert and G Falvey, with only four scored overall. Kim got his ‘2’ but George missed out.

Andy Borger played the 12th hole unconventionally to score his par. His approach shot flew the green onto the 13th fairway. His return chip came over the hill and almost plopped into the hole. He then putted from off the green straight into the hole.

There was no Sunday Stableford Medley, due to some cold and inclement weather keeping the golfers away.

Do not forget the farewell to Ben Gear scheduled for 4 July. To manage the social-distancing aspects please advise the Ladies’ or Men’s Captains if you would like to attend.

The Men’s Wallace Cup will commence soon, more players are needed to make it a worthwhile draw. Place your name on the list in the Pro Shop.

This weekend will see the Ladies play 27-holes Foursomes on Saturday, 27 July, and the Men play playing 36-holes over both Saturday and Sunday.

Keep in touch on the Facebook page ‘forbesgolfcourse’.

By Short Putt

Good Scores Win Medals

June 19, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Troy Howe and Charlie Dwyer watch as Peter Grayson’s shot flies over the 9th into the trees.

Last Saturday was the Men’s competition, the June Monthly Medal, sponsored by BWR Accountants & Advisors, with 93 players taking the field.

The A-Grade winner came in the last group, with a nett 65 by Andrew Dukes. Runner-up was John Betland with 68, and the best scratch score of the day. The B-Grade went to Niel Duncan on 67 nett, on count back from Dave Rhodes, who missed out once again.

The C-Grade also required a count back, with Troy Howe winning ahead of Liam Whitfield when both finished on 68 nett. The ball sweep went to 73 nett on count back, with 26 lucky players. Players should check in the Pro Shop for their name. The NTP’s were both close shots, 9th – J Bet- land and 18th – B Slack-Smith.

Visitors included Andrew Brownlow from Peak Hill, Cameron Standen and Alec Edwards from Parkes, and Neal Herbert from Bogan Gate. Merv Lowing from Orbost is still around but has not been able to play due to some health issues. Say ‘Hi’ when you see him.

An ‘eagle’ was scored by Randall Grayson on the 2nd hole, after some fine shots and Bruce Chandler skipped his shot over the 15th water, which rolled all the way to the green.

The Sunday Stableford Medley was very quiet, due to the chilly conditions. The winner was Barb Drabsch with 31 points. There was no runner-up or ball sweep, and once again no NTP’s were contested.

Head Pro Ben has accepted an offer to work in Cairns. Club members are planning a ‘Farewell Night’ on 4 July, where some speeches and a presentation will be made. To manage the social-distancing aspects please advise Ladies’ Captain Heather Davidson, or Men’s Captain Steve Grallelis if you would like to attend. Donations for a gift can be provided to the Captains.

Despite a few changes, the Forbes Golf Club is now back-on-track with our scheduled programme. Some minor adjustments may still be made, but important Club events are okay.

Keep in touch on Facebook/forbesgolfcourse, Instagram forbesgolf2871, or at www.forbesgolf.org.au.

By Short Putt

Golfers Enjoy The Weekend

June 12, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Anne-Maree Gaffney and Jackie Devonport social distance while they check scores after their game.

Last weekend, instead of the CanAssist charity event, the competition was an Individual Stableford event sponsored by the FGA Events Committee. The 84 players showed keen competition.

The Division 1 Winner Matt Roylance emerged from the pack with 40 points. The Runner-up on 39 points was Dave Rhodes, who has done well over the last couple of weeks. The Division 2 was won by Stephen McAlister with 40 points, on count back from Runner-up Bede Tooth.

The ball sweep went to 32 points on count back and was distributed to 23 players. Check in the Pro Shop. The NTP’s went to J Earl and G Newport. The best ‘2’ was Craig Barrett’s on the 1st hole.

A warm welcome to visitors Stephen Neal and Scott Galloway from Wentworth, Stuart Hayes from Murrumbidgee, Scott Malcom from Woollahra, and James Redden from West Wyalong. Well done guys.

Golfers bid a sad farewell to Digit McAuliffe, who is returning to Nelson Bay to live. The Men’s players are reminded to ensure their card is completed correctly, or any errors may lead to disqualification. If need be, seek help from Head Pro Ben, or Men’s Captain Stevie G.

The Sunday Stableford Medley Winner was Ash Hogan on 38 pts from Runner-up Bess Shields on 35. Ball sweep went to 34 – B Drabsch and F Dupp from Mollymook.

The Monday Stableford Medley Winner was Ethel Coombs on 40 pts from Runner-up Brianna Duncan on 35. Ball sweep went to E Gaffney, B Shields, B Robinson, R Hamilton, W Judge, J Betland, N Death, and P Dawson. The NTP’s were 9th A Dukes and 18th B Shields.

Saturday 13 June is the Monthly Medal, sponsored by BWR Accountants & Advisors. Sunday will have a Stableford Medley, with the LVDGA Pennants cancelled.

By Short Putt

Golfers Out In Force

June 5, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

Ken Sly showing good form as he watches his tee shot.

The Men’s competition on Saturday, 30 May was an Individual Stroke event, sponsored by the Country Mile Motor Inn, and played by a large field of 95 which shows support for the sport. The Division 1 winner was Ethan Gaffney, scoring a 72 nett. Michael Spice, with 73 nett, won the race for the Runner-up after a count back against four other players. Division 2 was won by Robert Scott with 69 nett, over a newcomer Riley Pike with 70 nett. Robert was pleased to show form again, and Riley is dreading his imminent handicap drop.

The ball sweep went to 77 nett on count back. With the large field there were 27 balls distributed so players are urged to check in the Pro Shop. The NTP’s went to: 9th – L O’Connor and 18th – D Churchill. Neither player got their ‘2’, of which there were only seven over-all.

Forbes golfers welcomed visitors Michael O’Malley from Catalina on the Central Coast, William Clayton from Bowral, Geoff Stephens from Dubbo, and Ian Wark and Neigel Tait from Yowani on the Gold Coast. One unfortunate player had to walk the last eight holes when his cart died.

The Sunday Stableford Medley had good support and the winner was Bess Shields with 39 points. Runner-up was Michael Wood with 32 points. The ball sweep went to E Coombs and B Drabsch but once again no NTP’s were contested.

Players are reminded to check their score cards carefully before ‘okaying’ the scan. Keep the cards clean and tidy and avoid letting the signature encroach onto the last few cards.

With a relaxation of the COVID-19 restrictions there is now little need to change the programme dramatically, other than for any intense weather events. Players shall be notified if there are any changes.

Saturday, 6 June will not be the ‘CanAssist Day’ and will instead be a Stableford event. Stableford Medley’s are scheduled for Sunday and Monday.

Keep in touch on the Facebook page forbesgolfcourse, the Instagram page forbesgolf2871, and our website www.forbesgolf.org.au.

By Short Putt

Hodges Blasts Away

May 29, 2020 by Maggi Barnard

The 90 golfers in the Men’s Individual Stableford event played on Saturday, 23 May, sponsored by the Hodges Family, braved the chilly conditions to produce average scores. But Brodie Hodges was unaffected and blasted to victory.

Brodie was the Division 1 winner with 45 points. Runner-up was Anthony Wallace, whose 39 points was way back. Division 2 scores were closer, with Andrew Grogan on 37 points, the winner from runner-up Brian Clarke on 36.

The NTP’s went to J Roylance, 9th, E Gaffney, 18th and there were 10 ‘2’s’ scored.

While scores were generally low, the worst luck went to Alex McKinnon. Early in his round, bad luck struck after his ball rebounded off a tree and hit him on the nose. Resulting in a bleeding nose that affected his game severely.

The Sunday Stableford Medley had some good scores. Barb Drabsch won with 38 points, followed by Peter Dawson on 34 points.

In the fifth week of the Winter 9-Hole Individual comp, 45 players again put in some competitive scores. Voucher winners were David Lickess with 26 nett and Linda Cowhan with 34.5 nett on count back. The balls went to 36.5 nett on count back.

In other golf played Tuesday, 12 May, saw 22 players enjoy the Tuesday Golfers social play, with banter among the groups. The winner was John Smith with 36 points followed by Vince Aitken on 30 points.

The Thursday Vets had 12 players, playing in groups under threatening skies. The winner was Ken Sanderson with 23 points, ahead of Alf Davies on 22 points. The chilly conditions kept the scoring quite low.

Brian Clarke featured again, this time for an almost ‘Bookend’. He birdied the first hole, then almost birdied his last hole, leaving his putt only inches short. Overall, Brian’s score was not all that good.

By Short Putt

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