FERNTREE GULLY STAR MAIL
Home » Sport » Eastern pennant golf final

Eastern pennant golf final

The Golf gods heard our calls for ministrations as we had no wind or rain, only damp feet, as Eastwood Golf Club hosted this years’ final.

Several weeks of preparation were undone in the darkness of the early morning start.

Miners’ lamps, torches and flood lights were asked for to no avail.

The hundred and twenty golfers meandered in all directions not always finding their allocated tees, even with such chaos the games got underway.

Groups of four hit off as twos and threes and steady progress was made with only a few holdups.

The mix of green and gold group members achieved the social interaction desired as they don’t

normally play together.

The Stableford team challenge ran in conjunction with the match play event and the team challenge saw three individuals score to their handicap.

Lionel Richard 49 and Angelo Gugleilmi 37 from Heritage green and Gary Dunkinson, 36 from Yering Meadows.

Two others scored 35 points, with the rest rans.

Eastwood gold with 254 points won the team challenge over Heritage green with 252 points.

They also had a dig at their green team who had 233 points, which was not good enough.

Yering Meadows teams scored in 240’s, Churchill/Waverley teams were in the 232’s, Box Hill and Eastern gold 220’s and the last three had 209.

Many good tee shots were undone by disastrous bunker play.

Three putting was on display frequently as shown by the multitude of individual scores between 28 and 31.

The match play final was interesting and unusual.

It was played between Box Hill green and Heritage gold, these teams were clearly the best in their groups and were very evenly matched.

After 18 holes each team had three wins and two halves.

The fightback by Brian Eddison to square with Ron Sankey in the last two holes had Ron shaking his head in disbelief.

A similar feeling by Wayne Reddaway when Colin Looker came back from 3 down to tie on the last.

With time constraints on presentations, and preparation time for players the unusual decision was taken to call the result a tie.

Both team managers agreed to the unusual decision as can be seen in the presentation photo.

Another season of great camaraderie and sportsmanship has concluded with friends made and tales told.

Lunch and drinks consumed, the catering and bar staff contributed to the enjoyment of the day.

Team managers from each club did a great job ensuring the season was a success.

Congratulations to all winners.

Happy golfing and good health till we meet again.

Digital Editions


  • Make this a reading year

    Make this a reading year

    Welcome to the 2026 edition of Passion for Prose, a column dedicated to promoting everything about books, especially those created by Australian authors and artists.…

More News

  • Parks Victoria reopens local parks as fire-affected regions remain closed

    Parks Victoria reopens local parks as fire-affected regions remain closed

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 225907 As bushfires continue to burn across parts of Victoria, many popular parks are closed due to ongoing fire activity and may remain closed…

  • Rocky Mountaineer Magic

    Rocky Mountaineer Magic

    For more than 30 years, Rocky Mountaineer has welcomed guests from around the world to experience luxury rail journeys through some of the most spectacular landscapes in North America. From…

  • To stay or go

    To stay or go

    Friday’s extreme fire conditions and statewide total fire ban has raised one question for many Yarra Ranges locals. ‘Should I stay or should I go?’ With many fires dotted around…

  • Edwards’ top Upper Yarra pics from 2025

    Edwards’ top Upper Yarra pics from 2025

    Local photographer Graeme Edwards has shared his work with the Star Mail throughout the year. His excellent photography has featured in multiple editions, capturing the beauty of the Upper Yarra…

  • Lilydale acts as relief hub for evacuees

    Lilydale acts as relief hub for evacuees

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 527854 Lilydale opened a relief centre, seeing evacuees make use of the space as they wait to learn the fates of their properties and…