Kyneton Golf Bowling Club

  • No surprises in bowls

    No surprises in bowls

    Highlands division one pennant bowls failed to throw up any shock results on Saturday. The top five teams were all successful. Ladder-leader Kyneton rebounded after a surprise loss to Gisborne, overpowering Diggers Rest by 33 shots. The battle for the double chance continues, with Kyneton Golf, Romsey, Kilmore and Gisborne all in the hunt to…

  • Premiers put to the test

    Premiers put to the test

    Reigning premiers Kyneton were put to the test in the opening round of Highlands A-grade 2025-26 pennant bowls on Saturday. The trip to Gisborne proved to be anything but a formality for Kyneton, with the eventual margin 11 shots overall (71-60). The big winners for Kyneton were Tim Cook — first game after crossing from…

  • A Turner double

    A Turner double

    Husband and wife duo Wayne and Josie Turner won Kyneton Golf Bowling Club’s singles championships. Two well contested finals were played last Wednesday, and Wayne took his tally to nine singles titles — six at Kyneton Golf, two at Woodend, and one at Kyneton. The pinnacle was his Victorian singles crown in 2001. “I gave…

  • Golf trio too good

    Golf trio too good

    Kyneton Golf Bowling Club was unbeaten in all three matches to take out Lancefield Bowling Club’s annual triples tournament. Pictured (from left) are Paul Tobin, Stephen Taylor and skipper Adrian Plowman after the presentations. Funeral directors TJ Scott & Son again sponsored the tournament, with Lancefield club president Jeff Smith praising John Scott for his…

  • Top sides tumble

    Top sides tumble

    The glorious uncertainty in Highlands pennant bowls came to the fore when top division one sides Kyneton and Kyneton Golf suffered unexpected defeats in round 13 on Saturday. Flag-favourite Kyneton went down by four shots in a thriller at Gisborne, and Kyneton Golf lost by 16 shots at Broadford. Third-placed Romsey easily gained the maximum…

  • Kyneton too strong

    Kyneton too strong

    Kyneton’s unbeaten run in Highlands division one pennant bowls continued on Saturday, with a nine-shot overall margin against arch rival Kyneton Golf. There were a couple of big margins in a fluctuating afternoon — the home side’s top recruit Greg Podesta won by 26 shots, while Golf’s Peter Linehan finished 22 shots up. Kyneton seemingly…

  • Kyneton’s the team to beat!

    Kyneton’s the team to beat!

    After plenty of pre-season speculation about Kyneton’s division one bowls prospects this season, the answer came with a convincing all fours up victory over Kyneton Golf on Saturday. The influx of an array of new players, including proven skippers Greg Podesta (ex-Kangaroo Flat) and John O’Donnell, as well as much-travelled Glen Gascoyne and ‘Big G’…

  • Golf does it again

    Golf does it again

    Surely Kyneton Golf is destined to defend its division one Highlands bowls premiership this season. On Saturday, Golf won by ONE SHOT for the second time in three matches. This time it was on the tricky Broadford green, where some highly rated sides have trouble. Two of Golf’s three fours were beaten, and the remarkable…

  • Tigers, Golf take bowls semi-finals

    Tigers, Golf take bowls semi-finals

    Bill West Lancefield advanced straight into the Highlands division one pennant grand final with a hard-fought 10-shot semi-final victory over Romsey, and fourth-placed Kyneton Golf advanced to the preliminary final with a substantial victory against Gisborne. This was the wrap up from Saturday’s semi-finals, played in fine condition apart from some very light drizzle well…

  • It’s Golf v Lancefield

    It’s Golf v Lancefield

    For the second week in a row, Lancefield division one bowlers have caused a major upset, this time eliminating Gisborne from the Highlands finals with a 20-shot victory. Now the Tigers have to face up to the formidable Kyneton Golf combination in this Saturday’s Highlands grand final on the Kyneton green. It promises to be…