Sport
13 February, 2026
Large field at East Fram
MORE than 60 players converged on the East Framlingham golf course last Wednesday to enjoy the day’s competitions.
The February 4 event saw Dan Oakley take out the men’s scratch on 34 and Kevin Cameron win the men’s handicap on 37-6-31.
The men’s non handicap scratch was won by Billy Edis on 51 while Jason McSwain with 51-16-35 took out the men’s non handicap.
In the ladies’ competitions, Louise Cameron won scratch on 45 and Catherine West won the handicap with 50-16-34.
The ladies’ non handicap scratch was won by Brooke Lenehan with 46.
In the junior competitions, Louis Kenna finished on 48 to win the under 14 scratch event and Jon Kelly won the under 14 handicap with 52-16.5-35.5.
The longest drives went to Paddy Scanlon and Cathie West.
Nearest the pins: 1st Ayden Bosse, 2nd Ross McLeod, 3rd Tony Kenna (hole in one), 4th Tony Kenna, 5th Paddy Scanlon (eagle on the par five), 6th and 7th John Eccles, 8th Brett Willsher, 9th Ayden Bosse.
T. Mills won the raffle while Tony Kenna aced the par three, third hole.
Congratulations also to Paddy Scanlon for his eagle on the par five, fifth.
Last Saturday saw round one of the club championships played.
Murray Drake won A grade with nett 73, while Gerard Eccles was the runner-up on nett 73.
They were followed by Craig Lee 73, Darren Attrill 73 and Ayden Bosse 73.
In the B grade competition, Leigh Chilton took out first place with nett 72 followed by Greg Kelly 72, Tom Wright 73, Ian Brown 74 and Peter Harlock 74.
The men’s C grade winner was Anthony Eccles on nett 68.
Second was Brad White 69, followed by Hugh Waugh 70, Brendan Kenna 73 and John Eccles 74.
D grade was won by Josh McDonald nett 68, followed by Callum Henricksen 71, Peter Sanderson 75, Harry Trigg 71 and Dave McLaren 74.
Nearest the pins: 3rd John Eccles, 6th Sam Melican, 7th Murray Drake and 9th Neil McDonald.
The social winner was Jono McLaren.
Anthony Eccles currently leads the Tom Inverarity Trophy on 68, followed by Josh McDonald 68, Brady White 69 and Henry Waugh 70.
This Saturday will be the second round of the club championships.
Twenty-four ladies played a two-person ambrose this week.
The event was won by Anne Grenfell and Adrianna Quattrocchi on nett 63.75.
Runners-up were Marg McKellar and Mary Brian on nett 63.
Nearest the pin (super pin) on the 8th was Mary Brian and the lucky ball draw went to Nolan Knights.
Next week is stableford.