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Setting the pace

NOOSA GOLF CLUB
There were 196 entrants for a single stableford on Tuesday 23 June.
Scratch Rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: 1, Dwight Bandman, daily handicap 11, score 43; 2, Dallas Furner, 6, 41; 3, Ben Peake, 9, 40.
B Grade: 1, David Smallbone, 18, 41; 2, Tony Giles, 14, 40; 3, Joe Franz, 15, 40.
C Grade: 1, Peter Crooks, 27, 42; 2, Roland Dean, 19, 42; 3, Greg Moore, 20, 41.
Placegetters: Colin White, 28, 39 c/b; Michael Storrer, 13, 39; Dean Cook, 16, 38 c/b; David Anderson, 4, 38 c/b; Kenneth Hiscoe, 20, 38; Michael Gafa, 13, 37 c/b; John Maree, 17, 37 c/b; Coman Reynolds, 8, 37 c/b; Neville Hazlett, 7, 37 c/b; Bruce W. Davidson, 16, 37; Philip Mitchell, 10, 36 c/b; Garry Foley, 11, 36 c/b.
Nearest the Pin (winning four balls)
A Grade: 5th John Purdue, 7th David Anderson, 10th Mark MacNish, 12th Peter Cossins.
B Grade: Lloyd Pardon, Joe Franz, -, Bruno Zigliotto.
C Grade: Richard Pearson, Ray Farquharson, Harvey Williams, Brett Hunter.
Sweepstakes: 1, Dwight Bandman, 2, Joe Franz, 3, Michael Storrer.
On Saturday 27 June a Single Stableford attracted 215 entrants.
Scratch Rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: 1, John Sullivan, daily handicap 12, score 40; 2, Tony Mayhew, 9, 37; 3, William Fogg, 8, 37.
B Grade: 1, Michael Cantori, 15, 40; 2, John D’Arcy, 14, 40; 3, Brian Roper, 18, 40.
C Grade: 1, Tony Capsopoulos, 19, 40; 2, Peter Crooks, 26, 39; 3, Roger Hunt, 36, 38.
Placegetters (winning two balls): Marc Janssen (Boomerang Farm Golf Course), 13, 40; Neil Prideaux, 16, 38; Steve Paul, 19, 38; Jerome Stuart, 22, 37 c/b; Ross Smith, 11, 37 c/b;.
Others: Brett Le Moy, 9, 37 c/b; Dennis Hildebrandt, 16, 37; John Mill, 10, 36 c/b; Bruce Hallett, 17, 36 c/b; Jim Schofield, 19, 36 c/; Edmond Bonnici, 12, 36 c/b; Dieter Hoffmann, 23, 36; Warren Daniel, 13, 35 c/b; David Chapman, 21, 35 c/b; Barry MacDonald, 18, 35 c/b; Michael O’Reilly, 19, 35 c/b; Robert Rossetti, 23, 35 c/b; Dave Whitehead, 17, 35 c/b; Michael O’Connor, 11, 35 c/b.
Nearest the Pin
A Grade: Neville Hazlett, 7th Lee Christie, 10th Tony Mayhew, 12th Dallas Furner.
B Grade: John Deem, Brian Roper, Ashish Patel, Greg Steele.
C Grade: Jerome Stuart, Greg Moore, Geoff Smith, Dieter Hoffmann.
Pro’s Approach
A Grade: Phil Grove.
B Grade: Shane Rayner.
C Grade: Peter Crooks.
Birdie Box
A Grade: Tony Mayhew.

COOROY GOLF CLUB
Members played for the Iris Scanlan Memorial with a stableford.
Winner: Louise Taylor 40, runner-up: Jan Glavin 39.
Rundown: Shay Zulpo 37, Colleen Sykes 35, Maria Taurer 35, Doreen Weaver 34, Eve Hunt 34, Desley Walker 34, Fiona Buchanan 33, Anita Highland 33, Judy Kitcher 32, Carmel Clark 32, Patsy Fayne 32 c/b.
Approaches: Desley Walker, Lavinia Hill, Judy Kitcher.
Longest Putt: Kath Walker.

NOOSA PAR 3 GOLF
Ambrose results for 27 June sponsored by Royal Mail Hotel.
First, Jimmie Lonie – Nathan Hodgkinson, 46 ¼; 2, Merilyn Thomas – David Gerrard, 48 ½ c/b.
Nearest the Pin (winning six pack): 1st Garth Pienaar, 3rd Neil Beasley, 15th Chris Perry, 16th David Gerrard.
Drawn for Par 9th (winning six balls) Cheyne Perry, YES.
Ball Rundown: Cheyne and Chris Perry, 48 ½; Mark and Sally Prosser, 48 ¾; Garth Pienaar/Lyle Carlo 49 ¼; Gwen Whitehead/Gary Roper 49 ½; Tony Ho/Richard Poutu 50; Kim Poulsen/Rusty Milliner 50; Mike and Lynne Boyle 50 ½; Jill Jones/Bob Forrest 51; Gordon Lund/Errol Grieve 51 ¾; Russell Miller/Chris Rowlinson 52 ¼; John Last/Barry Slater 52 ¼; Studley Martin/Leo Sorrensen 52 ¾; Zane Jesberg/Michael Gooding 53; Keith Blackmore/Ella Angelides 53.
Member draw winning six pack: Errol Grieve YES.

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