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Toohey too good at Noosa

NOOSA GOLF
THERE were 200 entrants at the single stableford played on Tuesday 24 November. Scratch rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: 1 Jason Toohey 12, 41; 2 Anthony Zipf 9, 40; Terry Fitzgerald 10, 40. B Grade: 1 Geoff Cohen 14, 41; 2 John Tidy 14, 40; 3 John Mill 13, 40. C Grade: 1 Peter Gilligan 19, 39; 2 Gary Colenso,30, 39; 3 Clive Hemingway 25, 39. Place getters: Chris Misios 13, 39; Lloyd Pardon 17, 39; Mal Condon 9, 39; Bart Jaques 11, 39; Niel Cole 16, 39; Colin Dodd 17, 38; Doug Rogers 10, 38; Aldo Zuzza 21, 38; David Mills 7, 38; Scott Pritchard 23, 38; Peter Wright 17, 38; Greg Wilson 17, 38. Nearest to pin: A Grade: 5th Gary Wood; 7th Bradley Juillerat; 10th Brendon Strid; 12th Darren Wylie. B Grade: 5th Raymond Waters; 7th Glenn Puckeridge; 10th Grant Birkett; 12th Michael Gafa. C Grade: 5th Mark Buckley; 7th Bruce Howden; 10th Rex Bernoulli; 12th Peter Crooks.
The single stableford was played on Saturday 28 November.
A Grade: 1 R Egge 43; 2 J Millis 41; 3 W Raison 40 c/b. B Grade: 1 L Bruggy 42; 2 J Naulty 41; 3 K Krogh 40 c/b. C Grade: 1 C Cummings 40; 2, G Brown, 39 c/b; 3 G Heath 39. Nearest to pin: A Grade: 5th R Vaughan; 7th GK Smith; 10th D Schwatz; 12th B Peake. B Grade: 5th K Anscham; 7th S Cook; 10th L Bruggy; 12th T Duffield. C Grade: 5th F Gava; 7th J Thurgood; 10th N Dewer; 12th J Thurgood.

NOOSA GOLF
WOMEN’S RESULTS
THERE were 64 entrants in the single stableford played on Monday 23 November.
A Grade: 1 Anne Martin 40c/b; 2 Evelyn Allan 40. B Grade: 1 Mary Siener 39; 2 Kay Evans. NTP on 7th A Grade, Danice Blichfeldt; B Grade Mary Siener. Ball rundown: Arlene Penlington 38; Alice Daw 36c/b; Julie Dale 36c/b; Sandra Fortington 36c/b; Delys Murray 36; Jean Beasley 36c/b; Judy Coleman 36; Diane Meade 35c/b; Bernadette Pickering 35c/b; Struan Ball 35c/b; Kathleen Anschau 35c/b; Valerie Stevens 35.
There were 110 entrants in the single stableford played on Thursday 26 November.
Winners: Barb Allen and Karen Turnbull 72; runners-up Mally Jane and Sharman Phillips 72c/b; third Maggie Ross and Naomi Moore 70.
NTP on 7th Mandy Webb and Noreen Flood, 2nd shot on 10 Colleen Riley and Elaine Lyon, NTP on 12th Sue Smalley and Jennifer Eborall. Birdie Box on 5 Irene Harrold, Trish Berg, Di Jones, Mally Jane. Ball rundown: Judy Patterson and Raye Cairns 67; Jeni Archer and Gayna Ryan 67; Christine Dowling and Gwen Steel 67; Mandy Webb and Noreen Flood 67; Cheril Kane and Gay Thompson 66; Sandy Kiely and Delys Murray 66; Wyn Boustead and Betsy Cornish 65; Reyna Sharwood and Linda Laws 65; Margaret Schofield and Trish Eldridge 65.

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