Windsor Annual Charity Golf Day
WINDSOR CHARITY GOLF DAY 2008 RESULTS
![]() 1st place : THE WINDSOR TEAM David Golden, Melissa Slade, Matt McBain and John Sexton The team won with a score of 64 which was 8 under par. Bogey-free the round included 8 birdies and 10 pars. |
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INDIVIDUAL PRIZES WERE PRESENTED TO:
| The longest drive - male | John Stafford |
| The longest drive – female | Melissa Slade |
| Nearest to pin #1 | Tony James |
| Nearest to pin #2 | Paul Schmidt |
| Speed Cop | A triple tie between John Taylor, Greg Goebel & David Zampack Nominal winner: John Taylor |
| Wooden spoon | The 3-player Nick Bernhardt team from Greenbiz |
| Best Dressed Male | John Wells |
| Best Dressed Female | Julie Crombie |
| Clay shooting X-perience | Mark Greenstock (Greenbiz) |
SEE WHAT FUN IT WAS!
For the beneficiaries

Ross, Sonya. Rob and Greg, Red Cross Australia with The Speed Cop
![]() Greg Goebel, Red Cross Australia |
![]() Greg Goebel, Red Cross Australia |
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![]() Damien Lacey & Brett Casey |
… and for the participants
![]() Coach Charlie Earp with Walter James |
![]() Coach Charlie Earp with John Taylor |
![]() Brett Casey, Richard Hewitson, Juliet Cooney, Amanda McDonald, Heather Lawton, Damien Lacey |
![]() Damien Lacey, Ray Johns, Brett Casey & Dylys Bertelsen |
![]() The Dekaridge crew: Barry Thompson, Wendy Thompson and Garry Jones |
![]() Speed Cop winner John Taylor receives his prize from Nicholas Bernhardt from Greenbiz |
![]() Matthew Hollyman at the Clinic |
Thanks to our sponsors
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![]() ABN AMRO Morgans Limited |
![]() Amcor Recycling |
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![]() Dekaridge |
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![]() Galco Investments Pty Ltd |
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![]() Owl Group |
![]() ![]() Transpacific Industries |
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![]() Ian Crockett team |
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Fairway sponsor Cottee Parker was unable to attend
Thank you
To the Brisbane Prestige Group who proudly offered a beautiful brand new Saab 9.3 to the golfer smart enough (or sufficiently lucky) to manage a hole-in-one. Sadly, no-one quite made it so the lovely Saab sailed back to the showroom to take its place among the other ‘die-for’ vehicles on sale at Prestige.































