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Perfect conditions at Crescent Head Country Club’s Ladies’ 2019 Open Day

The sun was shining, the birds singing and the whales migrating up the coast on beautiful Sunday morning in late July (28th) with perfect conditions for the Crescent Head Country Club’s Ladies’ 2019 Open Day. 

Forty-two competitors teed up on the day all vying for the winning place in the two-division competition. Division 1 was played from 0-22 handicap and Division 2 was from 23-45 handicap. 

The event saw a great range of competitors from 14 different clubs – Ballina, Coffs Harbour, Corowa, Forster-Tuncurry, Frederickton, Glouster, Kempsey, Keysborough, Kew, South West Rocks, Urunga, Wauchope Wingham and Crescent Head. 

Prizes on the day included first, second and third in each division; nearest-to-the-pins on the second and sixth holes in each division, accuracy drive on the first in each division; bullseyes target on the third in each division and nearest-to-the-pin second shot on the fifth in Division 2, with encouragement awards also given out on the day.

Winners on the day were:

Winner: Liz Tehan (Crescent Head) with 34 points in division 1.

Winner: Amber Gee (Urunga) with 35 points in division 2.

Runner up: Robyn Eller (Crescent Head) with 31 points division 1.

Runner up: Sandra Jennings (Frederickton) with 33 points division 2.

Third: Marie Wise (Crescent Head) with 30 points in division 1.

Third: Gail Harrower (Frederickton) with 31 points in division 2.

Accuracy Drive 1st hole:

Division 1 winner: Dennis Polley (Wingham)

Division 2 winner: Glenis Stokes (South West Rocks)

Nearest to the pin 2 nd hole:

Division 1: Dennis Blanch (Forster-Tuncurry)

Division 2: Ann- Marie Adams. (Crescent Head)

Bullseye Target 3rd hole:

Division 1: Gai Randall (Glouster)

Division 2: Lorraine Gill (Crescent Head)

Nearest to the pin 2nd shot:

Division 2: Debby France (Coffs Harbour)

Nearest to the pin 6th hole:

Division 1: Jodi Murdoch (Coffs Harbour)

Division 2: Lorraine Gill (Crescent Head)

The Crescent Head Ladies Golf Club would like to congratulate all the winners on the day, pay thanks to all the competitors that travelled and everyone who helped make that day a great success and hope to see it everyone back again next year.

-Macleay Argus

Firefighters work to contain three bush fires at Crescent Head

Fires at Crescent Head August 2019
Fires at Crescent Head August 2019

Rural Fire Service (RFS) crews will make use of favourable weather conditions over the coming days to extinguish three major fires in the Macleay Valley.

Lower North Coast NSW RFS Superintendent Lachlann Ison said crews are currently working to contain three bush fires, one north of Crescent Head, another at Turners Flat and the third at Gilmores Gully south of Bellbrook.

“Crews are focused on a large back burn at Turners Flat today, they have already back burned around 10 kilometres and will continue into this afternoon,” Supt Ison said.

“There will be smoke in the area for the next few days because of the back burn.”

Meanwhile, Loftus Rd north of Crescent Head remains closed.

“Hopefully the road will be reopened soon, but for now it will remain closed while tree assessment takes place,” Supt Ison said.

Crews are currently working on strengthening containment lines at the fire north of Crescent Head and are being aided by aircraft and heavy machinery. Smoke in the area has reduced but will likely remain for the next 24 hours.

Crews will also work to back burn the southern end of the fire which has burnt through over 1200 hectares of bushland.