THERE is nothing more satisfying than a game of golf at the Jubilee Golf Club.

Just ask Ralph Nalder, 93, Greg Hogan, 90 and Alan Bell, 90 who have a combined total of 59 years on the golf course.

Golf is a passion for the three men and their personal experiences along the way have been rewarding in many ways.

"The greatest win I have had in my golfing career is the win of meeting and making new friends on the course," Mr Bell said.

"In the 55 years as a golfer, I have made many friends along the way and love being a part of club that feels like family."

Alan took up golf after retiring from football and cricket.

Ralph used to fish golf balls out of the water for pocket money and got an interest in taking up golf and 74 years later he has never looked back since.

"I love the game of golf and have achieved many goals such as four hole–in –ones and a best handicap of eight," Mr Nalder said.

"Being with my mates means the world to me as I enjoy getting out on the green with them."

The three men prove that age is no barrier.

Keeping your mind busy and being active is key to their success on and off the course.

They are thrilled that their passion for golf is rubbing off on the younger generation of golfers who will be the future of the sport and the Jubilee club alike.

When the men are not playing golf, they are actively working on the green as grounds maintenance otherwise they sneak in a beer among friends.

Ralph, Greg and Alan show no signs of slowing down as they look forward to the 2022 program and playing plenty more golf.