
Michael Murray and Jacob Nolan before they teed off on Saturday morning.
After a five year absence in the competition, Endeavor Mine are now the Intermine Golf champions, ending CSA’s run on a bleak, cold and windy day on Saturday.
Luckily the forecast of 10-20mm of rain didn’t eventuate (only 5mm was recorded on the course on Friday night) so play went ahead with 58 teams (174 players) taking part.
Endeavor had a combined nett score of 375, CSA 390 and Peak finished with 406 nett.
Unfortunately Tritton did not field any teams this year.
Enjoying the spoils of first place were the team of Matt Egan, Johnny Best and John Claus (59 nett) who have been spotted out on the course practicing for the event over the past few months.
The runners-up were brothers Alec and Mark ‘George’ Fraser along with Jack Kershaw (60 nett) and third place went to Matt Russell with father and son Anthony and Corin Ah See (60 1/3 nett).
Nearest the Pin winners on the 3rd hole were Narelle Kriz and Ben Cook, 7th hole Sally Bannister and Nick Buckman, 8th hole Jannine Wilkin and Craig Jones, 11th hole Narelle Kriz and John Carlaw while on the 15th hole, Nicole Buckman and Peter Hutchinson were closest to the flag.
The Longest Drive winners on the 18th hole were Latisha Bennett and Nick Buckman.
Susan Goonrey and Dave Avery had the Straightest Drives on the 9th hole.
At the conclusion of the presentation, the golf cart raffle, donated by major sponsor Tyre Doctor, was drawn with Lisa Herbert from Nyngan, the winner…Full report in this weeks’ edition out now!