Primary Golf Trials Will Be Held This Term in Yamba (2Nd of JULY)

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Primary Golf Trials Will Be Held This Term in Yamba (2Nd of JULY) The North Coast Primary Golf Trials will be held this Term in Yamba (2nd of JULY) The Nomination Form is attached for you to help distribute to junior boys and girls in your programs. Only students who attend North Coast Public Schools are eligible to attend. For the 18 hole competition it is preferable that they have a current golf link number (this has been an area of concern in previous years) many students come with a 9 hole handicap or a club junior handicap and the we have to chase around to get registration before the State Championships. For students to be selected they need to be able to score within 40 shots of Par. Regional Teams are made up of 8 players max - 1 female player is required to form a Regional Team There is also a 9 hole competition that we run on the day for new and younger students in years 4 and 5 Golfers as a pathway for future representation. If possible, could you also distribute the entry form to you Network of Golf Club Professionals on the North Coast. Below is a list of schools and areas involved in the North Coast School Sport Region. Any assistance in promoting and increasing the number of students at the North Coast Trials would be much appreciated. Kind regards Paul Munro North Coast Golf Manager Port Macquarie Public School 0419287612 Primary Alstonville PS, Ballina PS, Bangalow PS, Banora Point PS, Bilambil PS,, Bogangar PS, Broadwater PS, Brunswick Heads PS, Burringbar PS, Byron Bay PS, Cabbage Tree Island PS, Carool PS, Centaur PS, Chillingham PS, Condong PS, Coorabell PS, Coraki PS, Crabbes Creek PS, Crystal Creek PS, Cudgen PS, Dungay PS, Duranbah PS, Durrumbul PS, Empire Vale PS, Evans Head PS, Fernleigh PS, Fingal Head PS, Goonengerry PS, Kingscliff PS, Lennox Head PS, Main Arm Upper PS, Mullumbimby PS, Murwillumbah East PS, Murwillumbah PS, Murwillumbah South PS, Newrybar PS, Ocean Shores PS, Pottsville Beach PS, Southern Cross PS, Stokers Siding PS, Terranora PS, Teven-Tinterbar PS, The Pocket PS, Tumbulgum PS, Tweed Heads PS, Tweed Heads South PS, Tyalgum PS, Uki PS, Wardell PS, Wilsons Creek PS, Wollongbar PS, Woodburn PS. Lower North Coast zone Secretary: Kristina Giorgi, Aldavilla PS (02) 6563 1141 Contacts Aldavilla PS, Beechwood PS, Bellbrook PS, Bellimbopinni PS, Comboyne PS, Crescent Head PS, Frederickton PS, Gladstone PS, Greenhill PS, Hastings PS, Herons Creek PS, Huntingdon PS, Kempsey East PS, Kempsey South PS, Kempsey West PS, Kendall PS, Kinchela PS, Lake Cathie PS, Laurieton PS, Long Flat PS, Lord Howe Island PS, Millbank PS, North Haven PS, Port Macquarie PS, Rollands Plains PS, Smithtown PS, South West Rocks PS, Tacking Point PS, Telegraph Point PS, Wauchope PS, Westport PS, Willawarrin PS. Mid North Coast zone Secretary: Jayne Morrison, Frank Partridge VC PS (02) 6568 7100 Contacts Baryulgil PS, Bellingen PS, Boambee PS, Bonville PS, Bowraville PS, Coffs Harbour PS, Copmanhurst PS, Coramba PS, Corindi PS, Coutts Crossing PS, Cowper PS, Crossmaglen PS, Dorrigo PS, Dundurrabin PS, Eungai PS, Frank Partridge VC PS, Gillwinga PS, Glenreagh PS, Grafton PS, Grafton South PS, Hernani PS, Karangi PS, Kororo PS, Lawrence PS, Lowanna PS, Macksville PS, Medlow PS, Mullaway PS, Nambucca Heads PS, Nana Glen PS, Narranga PS, Nymboida PS, Orama PS, Orara Upper PS, Raleigh PS, Repton PS, Sandy Beach PS, Sawtell PS, Scotts Head PS, Stuarts Point PS, Toormina PS, Tucabia PS, Tyalla PS, Ulmarra PS, Ulong PS, Urunga PS, Westlawn PS, William Bayldon PS, Woodford Dale PS, Woolgoolga PS, Wooli PS. Northern Rivers zone Secretary: Allan Duroux, Lismore PS (02) 6621 5366 Team Manager Contacts Executive Contacts Calendar Afterlee PS, Albert Park PS, Barkers Vale PS, Bexhill PS, Blakebrook PS, Bonalbo PS, Caniaba PS, Casino PS, Casino West PS, Chatsworth Island PS, Clunes PS, Coffee Camp PS, Collins Creek PS, Coopers Creek Upper PS, Corndale PS, Doubtful Creek PS, Drake PS, Dunoon PS, Ellangowan PS, Eltham PS, Eureka PS, Goolmangar PS, Goonellabah PS, Grevillia PS, Gulmarrad PS, Harwood Island PS, Iluka PS, Jiggi PS, Kyogle PS, Larnook PS, Leeville PS, Lismore Heights PS, Lismore PS, Lismore South PS, Maclean PS, Manifold PS, Modanville PS, Mummulgum PS, Nimbin PS, Old Bonalbo PS, Palmers Island PS, Rappville PS, Rosebank PS, Rous PS, Rukenvale PS, Stratheden PS, Tabulam PS, The Channon PS, The Risk PS, Tregeagle PS, Tuntable Creek PS, Urbenville PS, Whian Whian PS, Wiangaree PS, Wilsons Park PS, Woodenbong PS, Wyrallah PS, Wyrallah Road PS, Yamba PS. .
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