Vets Newsletter March 2023

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
The tournaments are coming in fast & furious. Two have been held since the last newsletter, Bowral, and Bayview, both reports later in this issue. Unfortunately, I was unable to attend the Bowral tournament but Virginnia Hewitt, VWGA Vice President, was there in Read more

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January Newsletter

Well, this has been a busy time since our last issue. We have held the State Foursomes at Moore Park and two other Metropolitan events at The Coast and Windsor. All these reports are included in this newsletter. We also held our 2022 AGM in Read more

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Vets News November 2022

First let me thank Virginnia Hewitt for standing in for me whilst I was on my overseas trip. Always good to be away but lovely to come home.

Unfortunately, we had to cancel yet another tournament, this time at Lakeside. Oh, for a normal year … Read more

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Vets News October 2022

 

Jacky has literally just returned from a trip to Europe and has given me carte blanche to cover in her absence. So, I’ve decided not to mention the appalling on-again off-again weather and concentrate on happy times. This is the celebration issue!

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Vets News

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
I promised myself that I wouldn’t mention the consequences of the weather in this newsletter. Unfortunately, that will not be the case. In August we were supposed to have a tournament at Beverley Park in Sydney. This had to be cancelled because of … Read more

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Beverley Park Tournament Cancelled

Ladies 
Unfortunately, we need to cancel our Beverley Park tournament on Aug 1. As with most other metropolitan courses they have had a considerable amount of rain and the course is not handling it well. We will be getting the refunds organised as soon as
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Vets News June 2022

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

I thought this time I wouldn’t have to lament about the weather. Just last month In Sydney it had been sunny and windy. The sun had some comfort value, but it was the wind that was helping to dry out the courses. Cold … Read more

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