
Grant Crossley is available to offer words of golfing wisdom and coaching – including how to jag a lucky recovery from a bunker – for any Dawnbusters willing to bask in his 22 June winner’s glory. Photo: Cape York Weekly.
Grant Crossley was the most consistent around the Carpentaria Golf Club course when 15 players contested the weekly Dawnbusters battle under overcast skies on 22 June.
Crossley returned to the clubhouse with 45 off the stick for nett 13, which was enough to let him bag the winner’s chocolates and relegate Dave Sands (46/14) to bridesmaid for the second week in a row.
According to the writer of this Dawnbusters report – which definitely may have been one G Crossley – Sunday’s winner was simply the “most deserving”.
“I separated myself from the rabble, and walked with the two newest players in order to be able to concentrate on my game and enlighten the Dawnbuster rookies in the art of golf, and prepare them for a lifelong world of pain,” he rambled.
One of those rookies, Eddy Tiemens, took home the Hoffman’s after being subjected to nine holes of Crossley wisdom.
Brian Ackland, playing his first Dawnbusters game, nailed the longest drive for the men, with Beth Dall taking out the women’s long drive before succumbing to injury and retiring hurt.
Golfers will tackle the back nine from about 6:45am on 29 June.