
A field of more than 150 players helped make Friday's Show Day 3-Ball Ambrose a tremendous success, seeing some impressive scoring and plenty of laughs despite the afternoon drizzle.
The local Show Day public holiday, sponsored by BC contribution’s Andrew Colborne, attracted a strong field of competition. Winners Chris Elms, Andrew Scotford & Simon Dobbins claimed victory with a remarkable 53.167. They narrowly edged out Runner-ups Ben Synak, Nicky Ryan & Caitlyn Daly, who weren’t too far behind with a modest 53.333. Sid and Brad Fleet joined Jon Miller in third place, while Jacob Dewis, Bryce Fraser and Brendon Russell rounded out the top four.
Away from the Show Day festivities, there was no shortage of strong performances across the PCG’s regular competitions.
Visiting golfer Raymond Foster from Gladstone Golf Club set the tone early in the week, winning Tuesday's men's Stableford with 37 points ahead of John Grosskreutz, who also claimed the nearest-the-pin prize on the 9th hole. John was able to bring it back on Wednesday though, scoring first with 33 points over a very close second by Nic Apruzzese with 32.
In the ladies and veterans competitions, Lyn Muller enjoyed a particularly successful week, winning Tuesday's Vets Stableford on a countback from Tina Badenhorst before backing it up with victory in Wednesday's ladies competition ahead of Di Dobbins.
Thursday's Stableford saw Clay Coles edge out Ash Law in A Grade, while William Brownlie took B Grade honours from Tyson Griffiths. Andrew Albergo produced one of the standout individual performances of the week, claiming three nearest-the-pin prizes on the 2nd, 9th and 13th holes.
Saturday's Stableford sponsored by Master Butchers Whitsundays produced more strong performances, with Michael Ward edging out John Bissell to win A Grade, while Barry Mortimer's 38 points secured B Grade honours ahead of Bradley Wilkinson. In the ladiescompetition, Tiina Randmae finished one shot clear of Di Chard to claim victory.
The week concluded with Sunday's Stableford competition, where Andrew Mason produced an unbelievable 40-point round to claim the men's title ahead of Sam Keating and Nissen Cooper. Sara Hagy won the ladies event with 36 points over Paula McQuat to cap off another busy and successful week of golf at Proserpine Golf Club.
Contributed with thanks by Tiina Randmae