Builders trade tools for golf clubs during annual MBA Great Southern ambrose competition
Stuart McGuckinAlbany Advertiser
Wade Tindall sinks his putt on the 18th. Credit: Laurie Benson
Local builders downed tools in favour of picking up their golf clubs for the annual Master Builders Association Great Southern Branch golf day on Friday afternoon.
Ten teams of four from nine different companies took part in the ambrose competition at Grove Park Golf Links in what has become a yearly get-together for those working in the region’s building industry.
MBA Great Southern regional manager Linda Gibbs said everyone involved always came together to have fun and it was a great afternoon.
“It’s a day of getting the industry together to network, they are so busy most of the time it’s a great chance to just take their teams away from the job for a bit of stress relief and catch up with friends in the industry,” she said.
Red Dog Carpentry came out on top in the competition, which was played in a very social atmosphere.
Mitchell Lenegan, Paul Lenegan, Wayne Turner and Justin Cuthbert. Credit: Laurie BensonAscan and Hector Volkets accept the trophy on behalf of the winning Red Dog Carpentry team. Credit: SuppliedMathew Edwards, Roslyn Holmes and David Crosby. Credit: Laurie BensonRowan Jenkin, Eugene Sokolowski, George Walmsley, Kyron Figliomeni and Jack Crabtree. Credit: Laurie BensonWayne Tindall, James Tindall, Jared Matheson and Callen Bermingham. Credit: Laurie BensonHamish Wilkes, Levi Lenegan, Ben Trigg, Ascan Volkerts, Hector Volkerts and Alec Haskins. Credit: Laurie Benson
Daniel Stephenson, Max Kasap, Dave Dvorak and Jay Laranjo. Credit: Laurie BensonNick Foscolos, Tom Candy, Mick Connors and Mark Allen. Credit: Laurie BensonBen Polette, Rhyce Kent, Rubin Backshell and Jacob Murray. Credit: Laurie BensonBall hunting. Credit: Laurie BensonRowan Jenkin at the 10th. Credit: Laurie BensonGeorge Walmsley tees off at the 10th. Credit: Laurie BensonDave Dvorac chips onto the 18th. Credit: Laurie BensonMax Kasap chips onto the 18th. Credit: Laurie BensonBen Polette sinks a long putt on the 18th to par the hole. Credit: Laurie BensonMBA members get ready for a day on the course. Credit: Laurie Benson