June 15, 2026
TGCC Bowling Club Men's Minor Singles Finalists: Winner Geoff Page, Runner Up Col Mowbray.

TGCC Bowling Club

WEDNESDAY 02.11.25

Men’s Gala Day Wednesday 29th October 2025

Today 33 bowlers attended & because of the slightly damp conditions, only the synthetic green was used today.

Overall Winners with a total of 29 Col Amos, John Bates & Mark Hair.

Morning Winners with the lowest winning margin of 1 were Chris Fredericks, Col Mowbray & Bruce Murray.

Afternoon Winners decided by lowest winning score of 13 & on a countback were Hylton Newman & Denis Wilberforce.

Garden Eatery Voucher won by Mark Hair

Ladies Bowls Tuesday 28th October 2025

We had 21 ladies today with one rick of 3 bowl triples & two rinks of 2 bowl Pairs. A big thank you to Maryanne Cuss for going swinger today!

Winners with the lowest margin were Sheila Rattray, Dawn Jones, Deyonne Page & Robyn Beaumont.

Mixed Bowls Thursday 30th October 2025

We had 14 ladies & 3 men today, & 3 rinks of 3 bowl triples were played today. Thank you to Robyn Beaumont who happily was our swinger today, in preparation for one of her upcoming tournaments. Good luck Robyn !

Winners today with lowest score Deb Gardener, Gareth Cuss & Lynda Richards

Finals Men’s Minor Singles Saturday 1st November 2025

Today saw Col Mowbray & a very inform Geoff Page play the Minor Singles Grand Final, in what can only be described as a perfect 24 degree Spring afternoon.

Suffice to say Geoff finished this tournament in the same way he started, strongly. His bowling throughout the tournament was certainly a ‘Masterclass” to watch. Today he defeated Col 25-11.

The score doesn’t really reflect the calibre of the game, Col bowled extremely well ! Geoff bowled better. Congratulations Geoff on a well deserved Minor Singles Champion 2025.

A big thank you to volunteers Dave Perry for marking & Geoff Muggleton for umpiring.

Mixed Social Bowls Sunday 2nd November 2025

Today saw 21 men & women play two rinks of 2 bowl 4s & one rink of 3 bowl triples.

Winners today with the highest score Richard Wiles, Jock Johnston & John Moore with a convincing score of 22-5 over their rivals.

By Kay BERCZELLY

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