Local Government
Woodanilling
Region
Great Southern
Yairabin Rd Woodanilling
Woodanilling
Great Southern
Constructed from 1958
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Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 18 Mar 2003 | Category 4 |
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The site is important for its association with the development of recreational activities in
the district.
With the growth of the club, new premises were built in 1958 This was to the south of
the original facilities. The new clubhouse comprises of
The other major event of 1934 was the laying out of the Woodanilling Golf course. The
National Bank Manager from Katanning, Nicholas supervised the building and laying out
of the course on part of Jack Fidock's property.
The Woodanilling Golf Club had a membership of 40 when Mrs Compton drove off the
first bass on the opening day on May 5, 1934. Her husband, Bill Compton, was the
secretary and John Fidock the foundation president. The Legislative Council member
Hon. Alex Thompson officially opened the new course.
The club went into recess during the war years and resumed in 1946.
To date there have been six life members elected - Jim Dinwoodie, Ivan Wilhelm, Lloyd
Treloar, Gordon Terlich, Mrs Anne Wilhelm and Mrs Edith Braund.
In January 1958 tenders were called for the construction of a clubhouse at the golf course.
This was opened in early May of that year.
In later years, prominent golfers / administrators have been
Orignal Materials: Most
Modifications: Some
Good
Ref ID No | Ref Name | Ref Source | Ref Date |
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John Bird, Round Pool to Woodanilling p 299 | 1985 | ||
Photos/Maps 4/8, 4/9; Round Pool to Woodanilling p 306 | 1985 |
Individual Building or Group
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Original Use | SOCIAL\RECREATIONAL | Other Sports Building |
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SOCIAL & CIVIC ACTIVITIES | Sport, recreation & entertainment |
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