Young gun Tanner creates history in...
14-year old Jack Tanner has created history as the youngest ever winner of the Men’s Club Championship, defeating Anthony Olsen in the 36-hole final on Sunday.
14-year old Jack Tanner has created history as the youngest ever winner of the Men’s Club Championship, defeating Anthony Olsen in the 36-hole final on Sunday.
Jill Hodge has taken out the 2015 Women’s Open Championship with a comprehensive 4/3 victory over Sophie James in the 18 hole final played on Sunday.
Tee closures, fixtures and event information for December are now available for members to download from the website.
With the western car park extension works now complete, it is timely to remind members that parking in the Clubhouse Car Park (rear of the clubhouse) is restricted to short term, disabled and permit parking only.
Entries are now open for The Owen Whitford Trophy played in conjunction with the Glenelg Golf Club Mixed Foursomes Championship & Golf SA Mixed Foursomes Championship, from Sunday, 6th December to Friday, 11th December 2015.
Excited about the 2 new world class golf courses on King Island? Golf Explorer is offering an exclusive opportunity for Glenelg members to fly direct from Adelaide to play the new Cape Wickham and Ocean Dunes courses.
Glenelg Golf Club’s Gareth Jones has taken out the 2015 SA Coach of the Year at the KPMG Celebration of South Australian Sport awards held at the Adelaide Convention Centre on Wednesday night.
David Trembath has claimed the 2015 Brian Bashford Memorial Trophy with a total combined score of 81 stableford points.
It will be a battle of youth versus experience in the 2015 Club Championship final this Sunday with Simpson Cup player, Anthony Olsen, taking on 14 year old youngster, Jack Tanner in the 36 hole final.