Golfers Are Masters At Fundraising

Golfers Are Masters At Fundraising

The South Burnett’s unique Mental Health Golf Challenge – played across seven different venues – has raised an incredible amount of money for local mental health initiatives.

Young Golfers Star On Greens

Young Golfers Star On Greens

Some of Queensland’s best young golfers took over the greens in Kingaroy and Nanango this week for a keenly contested four-day golfing championship.

Golfer To Represent Asia-Pacific

Golfer To Represent Asia-Pacific

Former Kingaroy junior golfer Shae Wools-Cobb, 22, has been selected to represent the Asia-Pacific at the biennial Bonallack Trophy competition being played in Qatar this week.

Barry’s Work Hasn’t Gone Unnoticed

Barry’s Work Hasn’t Gone Unnoticed

Barry Richardson – and his dog “Tank” – are a familiar sight around Blackbutt … at times, Barry seems to be involved in just about everything that goes on in the town!

Champs On Fire At Murgon

Champs On Fire At Murgon

2015 champions Kimberley Crawley and Craig Dodd have taken out the latest Queensland Indigenous Golf Championships, played at Murgon at the weekend.

Golf Day Raises $13,000

Golf Day Raises $13,000

On the day organisers knew they had raised at least $5000 … but the final total for Mayor Wayne Kratzmann’s Charity Golf Day was actually a lot more, with a massive $13,000 in the kitty.

Champion Backs Winning Cause

Champion Backs Winning Cause

Olympic swimmer Duncan Armstrong said he simply couldn’t refuse the request to be a guest at the Mayor’s Golf Day on Friday when he heard where the money went.

Book Now For Golf Day

Book Now For Golf Day

Time is running out for South Burnett residents who want to support the Mayor’s Charity Golf Day and meet Olympic champ Duncan Armstrong.