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Sunday, 24 November, 2024
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Rosalia secures Doug Watson Trophy victory

The delayed 36-hole final of the Doug Watson Match Play Championship was played during the week at the Port Lincoln Golf Club and was...

Winter season ends at Streaky Bay

Streaky Bay’s lady golfers competed in the final of the Monthly Medal on September 7. The four finalists - Dora Murray, Wendy Brougham, Karen Georgiou...

A week of four seasons

With football finals, Saturday’s players at the Port Lincoln Golf Club were limited to 50 men and seven women, most of whom probably played...

Smart wins Ceduna title

Graeme Smart took home the major prize as the Ceduna Golf Club Championship was contested on Sunday. The course was looking good and the sun...

Doug Watson Trophy gets underway

Saturday saw the first match-play round for the Doug Watson Championship at the Port Lincoln Golf Club. Haydn Myers won 4/3 from Juri Berzins, Geoff...

Hind secures club crown

Twenty people turned up for the finale of the Tumby Bay Golf Club Championships, with many of them golfers! Conditions were ideal and there was...

One hundred again play on Saturday

For the men, the second qualifying round of the Doug Watson Trophy was played at the Port Lincoln Golf Club on Saturday, with 93...

Georgiou pairing wins stableford

Streaky Bay’s lady golfers were on the course on Wednesday, August 24 for an aggregate stableford pairs competition, sponsored by Streaky Bay Meat Service. Eleven...

Cross claims A grade crown

The ladies championship at the Tumby Bay Golf Club has come to an end after three rounds, some of which was played in treacherous...

Port Lincoln Monthly Medals decided

A stroke round was Saturday’s event at the Port Lincoln Golf Club, incorporating the Men’s Monthly Medal and the first qualifying round of the...

Unusual visitors to Lock

Lock Friendly Grocer has new additions to say hello to, but they are the last creatures you would expect to see about 15,000 kilometres...

Mangalo marches on