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HomeSportBig day out for Le Moy

Big day out for Le Moy

NOOSA GOLF
TUESDAY club – single played stableford on 16 June, with 189 entrants. Scratch rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: Brett Le Moy, daily handicap 10, score 42; Ken Robinson, 8, 39; Greg Collins, 2, 38.
B Grade: Peter Butcher, 17, 43; Dan Harmer, 17, 43; John Hughes, 17, 39.
C Grade: Bob Cox, 19, 44; Michael Donnelly, 21, 39; David Draper, 20, 38.
Placegetters: John Tidy, 18, 39; John Hillis, 8, 37; Michael Napier, 5, 37; Derek Connolly, 9, 37; Roland Dean, 20, 37; John Deem, 17, 36; Peter McDonald, 18, 36; Milton Reynolds, 13, 36; Ben Peake, 10, 36; Neville Hazlett, 8, 36; Bradley Juillerat, 10, 36; Chuck Dahl, 8, 36.
NTP: A Grade – 5th Brett Le Moy, 7th Brett Le Moy, 10th Greg Collins, 12th Mark Ostwald. B Grade – Eugene Barry, Peter Butcher, Allan Harris, Gary Murnane.
C Grade – Roland Dean, Andrew Aitken, Andrew Aitken, Brian Stephen.
Sweepstakes: Peter Butcher, Brett Le Moy, David Draper.
A single stableford played on Saturday 20 June had 237 entrants. Scratch rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: Philip Mitchell, daily handicap 11, score 41; Coman Reynolds, 9, 39; Alex Officer, 12, 39.
B Grade: Peter Butcher, 16, 40; Tom Mulcairn, 16, 39; Bob Bosworth, 16, 39.
C grade: Steve Paul, 20, 40; John Eldridge, 20, 40; David Draper, 20, 38.
Placegetters: Phillip Fortington, 3, 38; Daniel Staples, 14, 38; Peter Gilligan, 18, 38; Glenn Puckeridge, 15, 38; Stephen McCaul, 10, 37; Jamie Bower, 13, 37; Mark Cronin, 9, 37; Barry Robinson, 11, 37; John Sullivan, 13, 37; Garry Foley, 11, 37; Peter Quigley, 21, 37; Tony Latimer, 15, 37; Graham Meadows, 20, 36; Edward Dodd, 16, 36; Trevor Payne, 16, 36; Adam Grant, 4, 36; Ronald Harris, 26, 36; Lee Christie, 12, 36; Alan Laird, 12, 36.
Great score: Phillip Fortington.
NTP: A Grade – 5th Mark Cronin, 7th Raymond Waters, 10th Thomas Loveridge, 12th Michael Napier. B Grade: Grant Brooks, David Whiticker, John Deem, Dale Officer. C Grade: Michael Hill, Peter Croasdaile, John Eldridge, -.
Pro’s approach: A Grade: Shane Dunn. B Grade: John Purdue. C Grade: Bob Oakley.
Birdie Box: A Grade: Ben Peake, William Fogg. C Grade: Michael O’Reilly, Norm Dewar.

NOOSA PAR 3
SPONSORED by the club, there were 60 starters for stroke and R2 match play qualifying on 20 June.
A nett: Studley Martin, 51; David Gerrard, 52.
B nett: Maurie Bloor, 51, Col Staun, 53 (four way countback).
A gross: Studley Martin, 59.
B gross: Maurie Bloor, 66.
NTP: 3rd Duncan Chesney. 8th Bob Forrest, 11th Jimmy Lonie, 16th Chris Perry.
Drawn for par: 9th Mary Hitchin.
Ball rundown: Cheyne Perry 52, Sandy Webb 53, Jim Bennett 53, Jill Jones 53, Russell Miller 54, Ken Clapham 54.
Members draw: Kevin Williams.

COOROY GOLF
WOMEN’S results for Thursday 18 June with the event being 18-hole stroke.
Winner: Wendy O’Hare 70; runner-up Jocelyn Rabjohns 71.
Rundown: Helen Doughty 72, Maria Taurer 75, Kate Sawrey 75, Fay Wiggins 76, Assunta Easton 77, Carmel Clark 77, Shay Zulpo 77, Maz Gray 79, Eve Hunt 80.
Approaches: Louise Taylor, Jocelyn Rabjohns, Helen Doughty.
Longest putt: Eve Hunt.

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