July 2, 2026

Golfers Continue To Brave The Weather As Busy Season Approaches

Despite another week of turbulent weather, golfers continued to hit the fairways at Proserpine Golf Club, with strong fields and scores setting the tone ahead of a busy championship season.

With the club's Open Championships and the annual Vets' Wintersun event fast approaching, members are being encouraged to sign-up early as preparations ramp up for one of the busiest time on the golfing calendar.

Tuesday's Stableford competition saw Jon Miller claim the top of the podium on countback with 38 points, matching the winning men's score of John Oates. Blake Gee finished runner-up in the men's division, while Sidonie Fleet impressed in the ladies' competition with an outstanding 40-point round ahead of Robyn Whitham with 34.

The Vets competition also attracted five visiting players, with Whitham backing up her earlier performance to win the ladies' event on 34 points. Oates carried his flow into the vets comp, winning the men's division with 38 points, ahead of Nic Apruzzese.

Wednesday belonged to Lyn Muller, who carded 40 points masterclass to claim the ladies' Stableford, narrowly edging Jenny Hounsell on 39 points.

Despite wet weather disrupting Thursday's Stroke competition, Jason Bourke edged Terry Handford by a single point to claim A Grade honours, 35 points to 34, while Tommy Gallagher produced a strong 38-point round to win B Grade ahead of Laurie Dakin on 36. Nearest-to-the-pin honours went to Gavin Kerwand (2nd), Caleb Zagami (9th), Steven Clare (13th) and Andy Oliver (16th)  

Friday's nine-hole Stableford, proudly sponsored by the Metropole Hotel, was won by Sherri Meade with 20 points, just ahead of Brad Fleet on 19. Steve Clare continued to get nearest to the pin recognition, again on 13, clearly his lucky hole.

Saturday's Haymans-sponsored Stableford produced some of the week's best scores. Barry Mortimer stole the show with an impressive 41 points to win B Grade, while Mark Muscat topped A Grade with 37 points after a closely contested round. In the ladies' event, Noelene Spurway claimed victory with 36 points, ahead of Lyn Muller and Anna Winterbourn.

The week's competition concluded on Sunday, with Ben Chapman taking out the men's Stableford on 38 points from Larry Muller, while Paula McQuat finished as the leading lady with 34 points and an impressive seventh overall finish.