PLAYERS from 10 golf clubs from across the region took to the course at Kilmore on September 21 for the annual Ladies Tournament.
Seymour’s Sue McCall recorded one of the best scores for the day with a nett 69 to take out the B Grade competition, and said ‘it’s great when everything works how you would like, remember these days, as they don’t happen often’.
Other grade winners were Sue Byrne, of Trentham, in A Grade, Elaine Scanlon, of Romsey, in C Grade, and Di Dixon, from Kilmore, who won the Veterans.
A highlight of the day was the Jan Reeves Memorial Trophy, awarded for best scratch score. The club was proud to welcome back Jacqui Baker for the competition, who started her golfing career as a junior at Kilmore.

On a low-scoring day, Baker made it into a playoff with Gail Leigh, of Marysville, where the two women headed off down the first fairway with spectators in tow.
After two shots, the pair could not be separated, however Baker had learned from a near identical long putt earlier in the day to leave herself with a 30-centimetre tap in.
Leigh was unable to get up and down from her shot through the green, meaning the Jan Reeves Memorial Trophy was awarded to Baker.
Kilmore business TJ Scott and Son sponsored the event, with general manager Kelly Scott presenting the awards to the winners on the day.
Kilmore Golf club thanked all volunteers for their assistance during the event and gave special thanks to Trish Grinter, who organised the tournament and ensured its success.
The club welcomes those who regularly play competitive golf, social golfers and junior players.
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