A host of prizes were awarded over the weekend.
Here is a full list of winners:
36-hole Open champion: Dylan Parish 146
36-hole Open runner-up: Tim McMaster 147
36-hole gross A1 grade champion: Cameron Dougall 162
36-hole A1 grade runner-up: Sam Atwell 165
36-hole gross B grade champion: Bruce Winn 166
36-hole B grade runner-up: Andrew Smith 175
36-hole gross C grade champion: John Waller 189
36-hole C grade runner-up: Mark McKay 193
36-hole nett A grade winner: Aaron Lacey 140
36-hole nett A grade runner-up: Jake Swaffield 143
36-hole nett A1 grade winner: Brett McAleese 143
36-hole nett A1 grade runner-up: Mark Hoare 147
36-hole nett B grade winner: Denis McKay 143
The Parkhurst venue has been placed on the market as the owners look to move on. The mini golf facilities.
The property spans 4.6 hectares and includes a four-bedroom low-set brick home, two-bedroom cottage, the driving range, mini golf facilities and a BBQ area with bar and games area. The driving range.
Located in Parkhurst, which has been identified as the future growth area for Rockhampton, the block also has potential for development. The 4.6ha block has potential for future development.
Real estate agent representing the property Neale Crow said there was potential to divide it into lots in the future, subject to council approval.
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ROCKHAMPTON’S Andrew Winter had the honour of being the first player to register a win in Sunday’s inaugural inter-zone pennants.
He was part of the Keppel Zone’s Division 2 team and was the first back in the clubhouse, having prevailed 7 and 6 against the Curtis Zone’s Chuck Miles.
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That would set the tone for the day, with Keppel going on to claim an overall victory of 10.5 to 5.5 to claim the Gurney Clamp Shield.
They were in good form on fairways of the Rockhampton Golf Course, winning Division 1 5.5 to 2.5 and Division 2 5 to 3.
Keppel was captained by Yeppoon’s Trevor Tougher, while Curtis was led by Biloela’s Adam Mollis.