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TEWANTIN NOOSA
Results for Tewantin Noosa Golf Club, Tuesday 10 June, Single stableford.
A grade: 1, A. Grant, 39; 2, A. Martin 36 countback; 3, D. Rogers 36.
B grade: A. Amos, 40, D. Cody 39, B. McConnell 38.
C grade: W. Howard, 42, L. Callaghan, 39, L. Jordan 38.
Sweepstakes: 1, A. Grant 39; 2, D. Drysdale 36; C. Dodd, 35.
Nearest the pins: A grade, Fifth, P. Buhk; seventh, R. Mulder; 10th, A. Martin; 12th, G. Wood.
B grade: D. Bandman, D. Cody, C. Misios, G. Wild.
C grade: T. Giles, P. Best, G. Tye, D. Walters.
Saturday Competition, 14 June. Four-Ball, 227 entrants.
Winners: 1, Adam Grant and Bryce Payton, score 58, prize $110; 2, Raymond Waters and Marc Granger, 49, $80; 3, Mervyn King and Thomas Loveridge, 48, $50.
Down the line, winning one ball – Brian Roper and Alan Martin, 47; Michael Nasserredin and Daniel Townsend, 47; Paul Neate and Damon Rankin, 46; Kevin Officer and Alan Laird, 45; Michael Newman and Graham K. Smith, 45; Ronald Harris and Kent Officer, 45; David McVey and Greg Earp, 45; John Morrall and Dean McAndrew, 44; Terry Fitzgerald and Rex Bernoulli, 44.
Birdie – A grade: Alastair Kerrison, seven balls. C grade: John Sharp, eight balls.
Nearest the pin: Prize four balls, Fifth, Harry Roberts (A), Phil Griffiths (B), Wayne Douglas (C); Seventh, Logan Idiens (A), Michael Clayton (B), Nicholas Penrose (C); 10th David Ainscough (A), Ray Pettigrove (B); 12th Alex Hackett (A), Peter Schofield (B), Dave Potter (C).
Pro’s Approach (A) Bruce Osborne, seven balls; (B) Raymond Waters, nine balls; (C) Colin Thurgood, eight balls.
Noosa Medi First, 18th, Tony Vickers, two balls.
NYRC SOCIAL
Results of single stableford played 14 June is as follows:
Men’s winner: Roy Crombie 40; runner-up John Last 34.
Women’s winner: Roz Kaplan 34; runner-up Mary Sawyer 32.
Nearest the pins: Second Laurie Moore, eighth Roy Crombie; 11th Garth Pienaar. Longest Putt 14, David Croucher.
Down the line, Garth Pienaar 31, Jim McGill 31, Ken Clapham 31, Laurie Moore 31, Chrissie Pobar 30, David Croucher 29, Phil Waugh 29, Ian Steer 28, Anne Gallen 28, Paula Jeffrey 27, Ken Chappell 27, Lyall Carlow 27, Neville Joy 26, Jenny Steer 22, Jacqui Cooper 22, Petra Collins 20.
NOOSA PAR 3
Stroke and R1 Matchplay Qualifying, 14 June, 64 starters.
A Nett 1st Rusty Milliner, 48 gross; 2nd Nik Lesic 54.
B Nett 1st Tony Ho 52, 2nd Ed Daly 53.
A gross Rusty Milliner 52; B gross Tony Ho 67.
Nearest the pins: First, Ladies, Mary Hitchin, 6 balls; Third Race Dunlop, Six Pack; Fifth Darren Simmonds; 16th Maurie Bloor.
Drawn for Par Ninth, Rod Cameron.
Ball Run Down: Wally Miller 54, Jill Jones 54.
Members Draw, Six pack, David Blanton.

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