November 14, 2025

Bulahdelah Golf Club News

A GREAT day was had on Sunday 2nd November with the running of the Judy Newman Memorial 2-person Ambrose. 29 pairs contested the event and the winners were Glenn Grainger & Marty Bramble with 59.5nett from J.Elliason & M.Kitai with 60nett. B.Bills & B.Pinch were 3rd with 61.25nett and John Barry & son Trent were 4th with 62nett. Very close scores! NTP was a hole-in-one by Peter Edwards. Thanks to Brad Newman for organising and sposoring this event. The Buladelah Tennis Club and the Bulahdelah Men’s Shed were the very grateful recipients of the profits.

Wednesday 5th November was another catch-up Monthly Mug for the ladies and Meg South was the winner with 69nett from Barbie Gordon with 72nett. Barbie also grabbed the jackpot while Lou Smith got the 8th NTP and the putting comp with 30putts.

Thursday 6th November was the Vets Monthly Mug and the winner was Ken Hughes with 64nett (his gross score was less than his age!) from Steve Brookes with 65nett. Michael Donnelly was next with 67nett. NTPs were Dave Johnston, visitor Scott Willcockson and Kevin Martin. Garry Willadsen got the jackpot and the raffle winners were Wayne, Glenn and Damian.

Saturday 8th November was the Ernie Squires Memorial Trophy Day that was very generously sponsored by Charlie and Sandy Shuetrim. The course is running well and even though it was quite warm, some great scores were posted with almost half of the 40 players scoring under their handicaps. Lou Smith was the overall winner with 44pts. Geoff Harvey was the A grade winner with 40pts from Marty Bramble with 38pts. Dave Johnston was the B grade winner with 43pts from Al Jobson with 41pts. C grade winner was Steve Clifford with 39pts on a c/b from Colleen Richards. NTPs were Arrin Gardiner, Stewart McNaughton, Glenn Grainger, Lou Smith, Dave Schlenert & David Shultz (birdie putt). Long drivers were Dave Schlenert, Marty Bramble, David Shultz and Lou Smith. Rob Denelzen won the jackpot.

The simulator is up and running – phone the club for bookings and details.

By Thora-Lou SMITH

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