Australia Day ... shot gun start and sausage sizzle
If you wish to come to the sizzle only then please book at the bar.
To have an efficient start to the day the events will be open the day prior allowing the collection of the group's scorecards from the Pro Shop. For members' shotgun starts, the competition fee and sizzle (if applicable) will be charged to your account (please make sure you have sufficient funds in your account)
Only one player from the group is required to retrieve the cards, if there is someone in the group getting a cart then, that player should get the cards.
Upcoming events...
Grazing Table $45pp
Slow cooked shoulders of Lamb served with Tzatziki and Garlic Dips
Lamb Meatballs with Pecorino & Garlic in Tomato Sauce
Roast Potatoes with Coriander, Chilli flakes and Lemon Juice
Salad of Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Diced Red Onion dressed in Olive Oil and Lemon Juice
Salad of Roasted Beetroot, Goats Cheese, Rocket and Toasted Walnuts
Dessert
Vanilla infused Pannacotta with Pomegranate Glaze and Baklava Crumb
To book please call the bar on 4861 1042 ... get in quick before it is booked out.
Saturday 21st January - Monthly Medal and Sefton Cullen Memorial Anniversary Cup
This is an open handicapped stroke competition, as a part of the Australia Day celebrations, and commenced in 1954. The cup was donated by Sefton Cullen who was President in 1953.
Recent Results...
Wednesday 4th - Single Stableford
Overall a good scoring day... John Hopkins won with 41 points on a count back from David Bickford.
NTP 11th hole went to Pat Donoghue; Eagles Nest won by Robert Eriksson and the Pro-Pin was won by David McGinnes.
Saturday 7th - Single Stableford
A good turnout for this time of year with 71 players. With a great score of 39 points David Ferguson won from Adem De Manincor with 38 points.
NTP 11th hole - Russell Bourne & Pro Pin winner Chris Harvey.
Sunday 8th - Medley Stableford
Winning with 38 points on a count back was Sally-Anne Ferguson from Brenton Aggar.
Finally, after last years "wet season", today was the first day in 15 months that the whole of NSW recorded zero rainfall. Long may it last.
Dave Burgess