T.L. Warren & W. Gibson Trophies
Posted on: 18 August
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Warren Trophy Results & Leaderboard
Gibson Trophy Results & Leaderboard
Warren & Gibson Teams Update – Sunday, 17 August
Both the Warren and Gibson teams managed to get their matches against Balgowlah played on Sunday, thanks to two days of sunshine drying out the course after the week’s heavy rain.
The Warren team scored a solid 2–1 win. Kahn Nathan and Dean Kolthek cruised home 5/4, while Nic Lagesse and Mike Antonievich sealed their match 2/1. The pairing of Tim Crow and Tim Carr fought hard but went down 3/2. This result leaves Warren tied with Lynwood after a rain-shortened season, and with two matches still to play, the team is well placed for a strong finish.
The Gibson team also got the job done with a 2–1 victory. Claude Varnier and Garret Terrien won 3/2, and Bobby Broadhurst with Dean Gleeson closed out their match 2/1. Unfortunately, Phil Kemper and Ian Mackinlay couldn’t quite make it a clean sweep, losing a tight contest 2up. Despite the win, Gibson sits third on the ladder behind Kareela and leaders Lynwood, leaving a tough road ahead to qualify.
This week’s matches are away at Kareela, and we wish both teams the very best for another strong showing.
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Our Warren and Gibson teams kicked off their 2025 season on Sunday with their first match played away at Lynwood Golf and Country Club. The conditions were challenging, with strong wind gusts between 20–35 km/h making scoring difficult on the long and demanding course.
In the Warren team match, the first group of Tim Crowe and Tim Carr secured a tight 1-up win, while the second group of Garry Pepper and Nic Lagesse narrowly went down 1-down. That left Kahn Nathan and Dean Kolthek in the final group to battle it out for a result. In a hard-fought contest, they managed to hold on for a crucial half, resulting in an overall squared match against the home side.
The Gibson team wasn’t able to get on the scoreboard this week, with all three matches resulting in close losses: 4/3, 4/2, and 2/1. Despite the score lines, each match was tightly contested.
Away matches are never easy, especially under tough conditions. The return leg is scheduled for this Sunday at home, with matches teeing off from 11:10am. Members are encouraged to come down and support the teams—there’s sure to be some great golf on display!