South Australia Pennant History Glenelg's Recent Pennant History 2019 Glenelg's Pennant Success 2020 Pennant Season 2021 Pennant Season 2022 Pennant Season 2023 Pennant Season #TeamGlenelg Pennant News

Pennant Golf

Glenelg Golf Club’s #TeamGlenelg has a strong history in Junior, Men’s, Women’s and Senior Pennant Golf in South Australia having won their first cup back in 1940. 

“I think it’s fair to say we have forged a reputation as a force in Pennant Golf in SA. In other words, we are now the hunted!”

South Australia Pennant History

The Simpson Cup, named after Mr Fred N Simpson, was inaugurated in 1927 ‘…For the annual competition between several city clubs…’ Fred Simpson was a member of the family that established the Simpson white goods industry in South Australia.

The Simpson Cup was originally for competition between Kooyonga & Royal Adelaide from 1927 to 1938. Post World War 2 the Grange & Glenelg joined in the fray with the competition being modified and altered from time to time with finals and additional club teams. In 2008 Southern District and Mid-North District entered teams in the competition.

The start of Women’s Pennant has a less certain history dating back to 1929 when ‘…three wooden shields, black with silver lettering, were purchased for A, B & C Grade – cost not to exceed £2/2/- each…’

The SA Pennant Competition continues to evolve and expand in its effort to provide competition golf between clubs at the highest level. Adaption of technology such as on-line competition management and scoring has simplified administration of the Competition for all concerned.

The highlight of the current Competition is no doubt the Final where Simpson Cup & Sanderson Cup (Women’s A1) are played at one of the ‘sand-belt’ golf Clubs drawing five hundred and more spectators each year.

Please visit Golf Australia for more history and information about SA Pennant.

Glenelg's Recent Pennant History

2005 – 2011: 7 years – 7 flags

  • 2 x Sanderson Cup
  • 1 x Pike Cup
  • 2 x Bonnar Cup
  • 1 x Sharp Cup
  • 1 x Women’s A3

Director of the Glenelg Coaching Academy, Gareth Jones came to the Club in 2011/2012, bringing a winning formula to the Club, implementing a Pennant training program with a focus on the short game. Since Gareth’s Appointment as Head Coach of Japan Golf, our coaching staff have continued to focus on Gareth’s methods and consult with him on a regular basis when he is home.

2012 – 2019: 8 years – 19 flags

  • 4 x Simpson
  • 4 x Sanderson Cup
  • 3 x Bonnar Cup
  • 3 x Pike Cup
  • 2 x Sharp Cup
  • 2 x Women’s A3
  • 1 x Women’s A4

I think it’s fair to say we have forged a reputation as a force in Pennant Golf in SA. In other words, we are now the hunted!

2019 Glenelg's Pennant Success

2020 Pennant Season

Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions on golf club events, the 2020 Junior, Men’s and Women’s Pennant Golf season was cancelled.

However, the 2020 Senior Pennant season went ahead and #TeamGlenelg brought home the Senior Div 2 flag! 

SENIOR PENNANT REPORTS

#TeamGlenelg are raring to go and will be back to bring home more flags than ever before!

2021 Pennant Season

Congratulations to everyone who played SA Pennant Golf this season.

#TeamGlenelg are very proud to have won both the Junior Sharp Cup and Women’s Pike Cup, with our Bonnar Cup and Sanderson Cup teams were runner ups. 

2022 Pennant Season

SA Pennant Schedule For All Glenelg Teams 2022

Team Simpson Cup Bonnar Cup Sharp Cup Junior Div 2
Round 1

Won by: Grange – 4 matches to 3.

Won by: Glenelg – 4 1/2 matches to 2 1/2.

Won by Glenelg – 4 matches to 1.

Won by: Mid North – 4 matches to 1.

Round 2

Won by: Kooyonga – 4 1/2 matches to  2 1/2.

Won by: Grange – 5 matches to 2.

Won by: Glenelg – 3 matches to 2.

Won by: halved 2.5 matches to 2.5

Round 3

Won by: Glenelg – 4 matches to 3.

Won by: Glenelg – 5 matches to 2.

Won by: halved. Match abandoned due to weather.

Won by: The Vines – 3 matches to 2

Round 4

Won by: Glenelg – 5.5 matches to 1.5.

Won by: Glenelg 5 matches to 2.

Won by: Glenelg – 4 matches to 1.

Won by: Tea Tree Gully – 5 matches to 0.

Round 5

Won by: halved. Match abandoned due to weather.

Won by: halved. Match abandoned due to weather.

Won by: Glenelg – 5 matches to 0.

Won by: Halved. Match abandoned due to weather.

Round 6

Won by: Glenelg – 4 matches to 3.

Won by: Royal Adelaide – 4.5 matches to 2.5.

 

Won by: Country Districts – 4 matches to 1.

Round 7

Won by: Glenelg – 4 matches to 3.

Won by: Glenelg – 5 matches to 2.

 

Won by: Royal Adelaide – 3 matches to 2.

Semi-Finals

3rd July 2022 – 11:15am @ Grange.

v Kooyonga

Won by: Kooyonga – 4.5 matches 2.5.

3rd July 2022 – 11:15am @ GGC.

v The Grange

Won by: The Grange – 4 matches to 3.

3rd July 2022 – 12:00 @ Kooyonga.

v Tea Tree Gully

Won by: Glenelg – 3 matches to 2.

 
Finals

 

 

10th July 2022 – 11:10am @ West Lakes Golf Club

v The Grange

Final won by: Glenelg – 3 matches to 2.

 
         
Team Sanderson Cup Pike Cup A3 Cleek 2
Round 1

Won by: Glenelg – 5 matches to 0.

Won by: Glenelg – 5 matches to 0.

Won by: Match halved – 2 1/2 matches to 2 1/2.

Won by: Westward Ho – 3 matches to 2.

Round 2

Won by: Glenelg – 4 matches to 1.

Won by: Glenelg – 4 matches to 1.

Won by: The Vines – 3 matches to 2.

Won by: Tea Tree Gully – 3 1/2 matches to 1 1/2.

Round 3

Won by: Glenelg – 3 matches to 2.

Won by: Glenelg – 4 matches to 1.

Won by: Glenelg – 3 matches to 2.

Won by: Glenelg – 3.5 matches to 1.5.

Round 4

Won by: Glenelg – 3 matches to 2.

Won by: Glenelg – 4.5 matches to 0.5.

Won by: Glenelg – 4 matches to 1.

Won by: Kooyonga – 3 matches to 2.

Round 5 BYE

Won by: Glenelg – 5 matches to 0.

Won by: halved. Match abandoned due to weather.

Won by: Glenelg – 3 matches to 2.

Round 6    

Won by: Glenelg 4.5 matches to 0.5

 
Round 7    

Won by: Glenelg – 3 matches to 2.

 
Semi-Finals

3rd July 2022 – 12:10pm @ Grange

v Blackwood

Won by: Glenelg – 4.5 matches to 0.5.  

3rd July 2022 – 12:10pm @ GGC.

v Royal Adelaide.

Won by: Glenelg – 3.5 matches to 1.5.

Won by: North Adelaide – 3 matches to 2.

 
Finals

10th July 2022 – 11:10am @ Royal Adelaide

v The Grange

Final won by: The Grange – 3.5 matches to 1.5.

10th July 2022 – 11:10am @ Royal Adelaide

v Mid North

Final won by: Glenelg – 4 matches to 1.

 

 

2023 Pennant Season

#TeamGlenelg had another strong season in 2023 filled with triumphs, heartbreak and some remarkable achievements.

A fiercely contested battle in the Simpson Cup saw our Men’s team beat Royal Adelaide at Royal Adelaide in the Semi-Final however narrowly losing in a tiebreak on the 19th hole to Kooyonga at Kooyonga in the Final.

The Club’s talent runs deep with five teams making semi-finals with Pike Cup, Bonnar Cup and Sharp Cup all emerging victorious in their competitions. This remarkable achievement is a testament to the Club’s strong programs.

In addition to our team’s strong showings, the outstanding performances of Harry Burner and Kade Bryant were acknowledged with both being named to the Men’s Pennant Team of the Year. Kade Bryant’s exceptional season also meant he was named Glenelg’s Men’s Pennant Player of the Year, while Eliza Baker was recognised as the Women’s Pennant Player of the Year.

Ben Winton and Will Starkey were named joint winners of the Outstanding Achievement of the Year in recognition of their performances in 2023. Louise Pike’s incredible dedication was acknowledged as she was awarded the Team Player of the Year. The Bob McLuckie Trophy for Junior Pennnat Player of the Year was presented to Anthony Wang for his magnificent season.