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Barry Thompson reports

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Tung Nguyen (20) led the field home with a 61, followed by Ivan McMillan and Jerry Reilly, both 23, with a 64 and a 67. These members share the Helensburgh Butchery and Gallardo’s Pizzeria prizes and Roger Hendry will no doubt benefit from claiming the Helensburgh Driving Range voucher.

The conditions were ideal, and it was good to see favourable shifts allowed Greg Bell and Jim Hawley to join us on the paddock.

We were playing the last round of the championships and we now wait with bated breath for the results.

The Gold Jacket tour was finally held after cancellation, and I am told that Ivan is a picture of sartorial splendour in said garment.

By the time of publication our season will be ended, hopefully with a win to the Down Towners and a successful Loud Shirt/Charity Day in aid of NINA.

It has been another difficult year and we extend our thanks to our committee for their efforts in providing us with an enjoyable season.

I wish everybody a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Please support our sponsors over the break.

Watch for our 2023 Calendar and see you on the course.

Helensburgh Sunday Social Golf Club

Robert ‘Indy’ Jones reports

The HSSGC most recent event took place at Campbelltown on November 20th. It will be closely followed by Kareela on December 4th.

Updates to members via email and contact Tony on 0418 863 100 for membership information.

Dates for early 2023 will be forthcoming in our December report which is published in the January issue.

Please continue to support our sponsors

Christian’s Premium Meats and Helensburgh Golf Range and other local businesses that support the local community. Back on course, join us to enjoy a game of golf, the outdoors and good company.

To members, family and friends, despite a disrupted golfing year, best wishes for 2023 as we farewell 2022. Stay safe and healthy whilst enjoying the festive season.

Indy signing off…

Golf can best be defined as an endless series of tragedies obscured by the occasional miracle.

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