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Big week of golf and fun

THE Lower South East Veteran Golfers Association held its 2021 getaway in the Barossa Valley from Sunday, April 11 to Friday, April 16 with 62 people consisting of 46 golfers (37 men and nine women), plus 16 non golfers participating in the week.

South East golf clubs represented were Millicent, Mount Gambier, Blue Lake, Robe, Kingston, Naracoorte, Lucindale and Beachport.

The majority of the group were based in Nuriootpa at the Vine Inn Hotel, while some stayed in their caravans at Nuriootpa and Tanunda Caravan Parks.

Golfers played at Barossa Valley Golf Club on Monday and Wednesday, Sandy Creek Golf Club on Tuesday and Tanunda Pines Golf Club on Thursday.

A stableford competition was played on each of the four days,while the non-golfers enjoyed exploring the Barossa Valley area.

The event was tightly contested, with Mount Gambier’s David Douglas the overall winner after the four days of golf with 136 points, ahead of Robe’s Ian Regnier with 134 and Millicent’s Brian Duldig with 132.

Douglas was also part of the winning team.

Results

Monday – Barossa Valley Golf Club

Men – David Douglas, Mount Gambier 41 points, Owen Merrett, Millicent 37 points.

Birdies – Ian Regnier – Robe, Brian Prosser – Kingston, Robert Thompson – Millicent, Mick Pedler – Millicent, Bob Childs – Millicent, John Kirby- Mount Gambier and David Seymour – Millicent.

Nearest to pin winner on the sixth hole was Bob Childs.

Millicent’s Doug Robbins won the Ross Orchard Trophy – for the worst score of the day.

Women – Mardi Sunderland – Millicent 31 points, Wendy Pitt – Kingston 30 points.

Nearest to pin on the 15th hole went to Kingston’s Jan Chalmers after no one hit the green.

Mount Gambier’s Hope Bliss had an eagle on the par 5, first hole, playing her third shot from the bunker into the hole.

Tuesday at Sandy Creek Golf Club

Men – Brian Thomson – Millicent 35 points, on a count-back from Brenton Pitt – Kingston, 35 points.

Birdies – Kym Sutherland – Mount Gambier, Brian Duldig – Millicent, Ian Regnier – Robe (2), Colin Wright – Kingston, David McPherson – Mount Gambier, Mick Pedler – Millicent, Neil Quirk – Mount Gambier, Owen Merrett – Millicent and Phil Hunter – Millicent.

Nearest to pin on the second hole – Kym Sutherland – Mount Gambier.

Ross Orchard Trophy – John Higgins – Kingston.

Women – Hope Bliss – Mount Gambier 35 points, Rosie Wright – Kingston 32 points.

Nearest to pin on the 13th hole – Hope Bliss.

Wednesday at Barossa Valley Golf Club

Men – Doug Robbins – Millicent 36 points on a count-back from David Douglas – Mount Gambier 36 points.

Birdies – Owen Merrett – Millicent, Kym Sutherland – Mount Gambier, Neil Quirk – Mount Gambier, Phil Hunter – Millicent, Graham Warren – Millicent (2).

Nearest to pin on the 15th hole – Glen Tilley won the draw.

Ross Orchard Trophy – John Kirby – Mount Gambier.

Women – Mardi Sunderland – Millicent 32 points, Wendy Pitt – Kingston 31.

Hope Bliss birdied the 10th hole.

Nearest to pin on the sixth – no one hit the green – Jan Chalmers – Kingston won the Nearest to pin draw.

Thursday at Tanunda Pines Golf Club.

Men – David McPherson – Mount Gambier 34 points on a count-back from Mike Atwell – Mount Gambier 34 points.

Birdies – Michael McRostie – Millicent, Ian Regnier – Robe and Phil Bliss – Mount Gambier.

Nearest to pin – Derek Bowering – Beachport.

Ross Orchard Trophy – Glen Tilley.

Women – Mardi Sunderland – Millicent 31 points – Rosie Wright – Kingston 31 points.

Overall winners after four days and 72 holes of golf

Men – Winner – David Douglas – Mount Gambier 136 points, second place – Ian Regnier – Robe 134 points and third place – Brian Duldig – Millicent 132 points.

The Ross Orchard Trophy winner for the week was Graham Warren.

Women – Winner – Mardi Sunderland – Millicent 121 points – equal runners-up – Marie Douglas – Mount Gambier and Rosie Wright – Kingston – 118 points.

The teams event winners were David Douglas – Mount Gambier, Bob Childs – Millicent, Neil Quirk – Mount Gambier and Owen Merrett – Millicent – 483 points.

Runners-up were John Shirley, Mike Atwell, Kym Sutherland – all Mount Gambier and David Seymour – Millicent with 467 points.

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