Weekly Golf Results – December 22, 2025
Saturday was an 18 Hole 4BBB Stableford sponsored by Parkes Blind, Awning and Tile Centre and our thanks go out to them for their generous support of the PGC, members and guests. There were 70 players teeing it up in what turned out to be excellent scoring conditions.
The playing surface must have been the place to be as 37 golfers shot their handicap or better which was unheard of in ’25. Some of the notable scores on the day were Dave Chambers ringing back the years to shoot a 3 over off his 14 handicap on the day – a massive 47 points. This gave David the Individual prize on the day and sets him up for a promising 2026 on the greens. Mitch Cambourn also shot a 3 over off his 12 handicap for 45 points. Jayden Kuun made a mockery of his 15 handicap with a 9 over and Kieran Deland having a hit for the first time in a while shot a 79 off the stick.
Given it was a 4BBB there was a need for your partner to be also scoring well and the best pairing was Mitch Cambourn and Murray Jackson who combined to notch up a large 51 point haul. Murray tried hard to match Mitch’s A grade game and did pull together an individual 37 points as well on the day. Even with this great scoring they had to withstand a countback beating David Chambers and Matt Lawryk who just couldn’t hot back nine score. These 2 pairings were conscious of the pressure being applied by the big hitting duo of Peter Amor and Aaron Wilkie who stormed home with 50 points. Tim Cowling and Andrew Bament backed up their form from last week to finish a further point back alongside Stephen and Michael Riley.
The Nearest The Pins on Saturday were – the Idlerite 1st by Wayne Powter at 307cm, the Griffins Leading Edge by Wayne Parker at 190cm, the Parkes Ready Mixed Concrete 9th by Sam Langford (Young GC) 43cm, the Harvey Norman 11th by Tim Cowling 301cm and the Parkes Security Storage 17th by Ian Phipps at 125cm.
The Money Hole was won by Jake Veney (Young GC) at 320cm.
Ball winners were Aaron Wilkie & Peter Amor, Tim Cowling & Andrew Bament, Stephen Riley & Michael Riley, Brendon Simpson & David Hodges, Denis Howard & Kieran Deland, Richard Hutchinson & Rod Kiley.
