Thirty six holes of golf in one day is perhaps unique to Boorowa's very own Gungewalla Cup.
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This historical event has been played consecutively now for 91 years, except for the Second World War years.
The event consists of several several competitions throughout the day.
The following is a list of the successful trophy winners for this year.
Gungewalla Cup
Congratulations to Jeff Cassidy as the popular winner with a 36-hole net 115.
Second place went to Richard Platt with probably his best ever golf result with net 123.
36 Hole Stroke Winner
Always in the money, Bob Styles' consistency enabled him to take this trophy with scratch 128.
Daniel Bush made a welcome return to Boorowa and took home second place scratch trophy with 135 strokes.
18 Hole Morning Net
Visiting from the coast, Peter McCauley won this competition with a net 63 while Rick Bennett finished hot on his heels in second place with net 64 .
18 Hole Afternoon Net
Phil Johnston's net 63 was more than good enough to triumph over Anthony Greig's second place finish with net 67.
Afternoon Net Team Event
Jeff Cassidy, Andrew McGrath and Phil Johnston's team beat everyone home in this one with an aggregate net score of 193.
Nearest to Pin
Rodney Neeson, 4th hole and Peter McCauley, 6th hole had the two most accurate tee shots to each take a prize for this section of the day's competition.
Congratulations to all players for taking on the challenge of 36 holes, and, by next year, may you forget how arduous this event is and meet the challenge again.
Sincere thanks must go to the golf committee, green keeper and volunteers for presenting the course in such a wonderful condition, as indicated by the players scores.