Week Ending 23/5/2026
Port Lincoln Golf Results
Photo: Cynthia Thompson takes her tee shot on the 18th.
By: Taylor Ford
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Port Lincoln Golf Report
With the golf course introducing a new index over the coming week, this proved the last opportunity for competitors to play in familiar settings. From next week onwards, the holes in which they can acquire higher points will shift entirely. As always, we thank our sponsor of the week, this time with it being South Australian Plumbing Supplies for their assistance.
In Saturday’s Stableford round, a countback was required to find a winner in the ladies competition. Even with a birdie on the sixth hole, it wasn’t enough for Kay Freeth to get past Cynthia Thompson with both women locking in scores of 33 with Heather Darley a further shot behind.
On the men’s side of things, Michael Freeman secured the win in A Grade with his score of 40 points. Chris Brooks battled valiantly for second place with his score of 39. A Countback was required in B Grade as Peter Leahy just snuck past Steven Forstner with both men scoring 37 points. Score of the week was to be found in C Grade with Dylan Puckridge amassing a huge score of 43. He was a whole seven shots clear of his nearest rival in Shaun Carpenter.
Thursday saw the women take part in their monthly medal, battling it out in Stroke Competition. Two shots was all that separated first from third with Jill Arcus claiming the victory with a Nett score of 71. Just missing out was Carolyn Cocks with her Nett score of 72 while Diana Laube was another shot behind.
Wednesday’s Stableford round saw Codey Marchesi take out top place in A Grade with his score of 37 enough to keep Rob Humphries and his score of 36 at bay. Score of the day was to be found in B Grade with Ciaran Sheehy locking in a mammoth 41 points. On any other day, Steven Thomson and his score of 39 may have been enough but today was not the day. One shot was all that separated first and second in C Grade with Peter Watherston and his score of 36 just enough to get past Mark Rowett.
Sunday’s Mixed Stableford competition saw Michael Freeman walk away with the win, his score of 38 just enough to best Ally Russell and her score of 37.