A VERY successful Bathurst Golf Club Club Championships were held over the last two weekends with the A grade winner being Steve McDonald.
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He posted a four-round total of 293 for a four-shot winning margin over Phil Campbell.
"This is my first title I've won since I was a junior. I've only just come back to playing golf," he said.
Young up and comer Noah Constable remained steady to post 332 for a four-shot victory in B grade over the fast finishing Tremayne Power.
Dave 'veteran' Sams returned 354 and held off Steve Johnson (358) to win B1 grade.
To wrap it all up, the steady Col Hope (365) grabbed his second C grade championship in four years to claim victory over Andrew Hicks by, you guessed it, four shots!
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The A grade handicap title is in the very safe hands of Mick Locke with a nett return of 295, an effort which saw him finish two clear of John Young.
The 'ol stager' Geoff Cooke was the B grade nett recipient on 293, while Jaise Delaney was second with 300.
Tim McCrossin and Jeremy Baker had a ding-dong battle in pursuit of the B1 grade title after both players had 299 nett - in the end McCrossin got the nod on a countback.
Newcomer to the game Chris McIntyre was all class in firing 276 nett to dominate the C grade field.
Next in line for a position on the podium was Mark Booth on 290.
A special shout out to Katrina Ferris who had a glorious hole in one on the 13th on Saturday.
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