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TEWANTIN NOOSA GOLF CLUB
(TUESDAY CLUB)
Results of a single stableford played on 29 July.
A grade: 1, C. Strudwick 42 countback; 2, P. Zipf 42; 3, G. Bell 41.
B grade: 1, C. Stjernquist 44; 2, R. Tasker 40; 3, M. Neilson 39.
C grade: 1, J. Back 41; 2, P. Gleeson 39 countback; 3, G. Moore 39.
Sweepstakes – 1, C. Stjernquist 44; 2, C. Strudwick 42 countback; 3, P. Zipf 42.
Nearest the Pins – A grade: 5th J. Rickard; 7th T. Sumner; 10th P. O’Brien; 12th P. Zipf.
B grade: J. Tidy, D. Cody, R. Pettigrove, M. Peters.
C grade: P. Crorsdaile, D. Walters, J. Morton.
On Saturday 2 August, third round, Nett, GA Course, Scratch Rating (M): 72.0, Total entrants 226.
A grade winners: A2 Tony Carabetta, score 67, daily handicap 11; A3 Warren Brewer 71 (countback) 1.
B grade winners: B1 Dean McEwan 66, 15; B2 Phil Creek 68 (c/b) 18.
C grade winners: C1 Derek Pousette 63, 20; C2, David Draper 67 (c/b) 25.
Down the line (one ball): C3 Adrian Ward 67, 22; B3 Bruce Blakemore 68, 16; C4 Brian Kingdom 69, 30; C5 Marcus Edwards 69, 19; B4 Phil Griffiths 69, 18; C6 Stewart Shimmin 69, 27; C7 Manni Ribeiro 70, 20; C8 John Duke 70, 19; C9 Denis Doyle 70, 22; C10 Gary Elliott 70, 22; B5 Alan Laird 70, 13; B6 Andrew Lonie 70, 14; C11 David Bell 71, 36; B7 Raymond Waters 71, 13; C12 Doug Pinnington 71, 19; A4 Alan Coey 71, 11; B8 Peter Bolitho 71, 16; B9 Warren Daniel 71, 13.
Best Gross (winning shirt): Warren Brewer.
Nearest the Pin (winning four balls): A grade: 5th Thomas Loveridge; 7th Alan Coey. B grade: Peter Bolitho, Kent Officer. C grade: Glenn Heath, Barry MacDonald. Medi First, 18th Tony Carabetta (two balls).
COOROY GOLF CLUB
(WOMEN)
Results of a stableford played on 31 July, trophy: Sue Piggott.
Winner Kath Walker 43; runner-up Mary Miller 38.
Rundown: Lyn Becker 37, Louise Taylor 36, Colleen Sykes 36, Sonja Cordwell 35, Assunta Easton 35, Fay Wiggins 35, Margie Lucas 34, Desley Walker 33, Maria Taurer 33, Muriel Willett 33, Carole Clancy 33 countback.
Approaches: Wendy O’Hare, Assunta Easton, Kaye Gilmour.
Longest Putt: Anita Highland.
Birdie Box: Carmel Clark.
A stroke round was played on 5 August which was the first round of club championships with trophy from N. and A. Harris.
Winner: Margie Lucas 66; runner-up Kate Sawrey 71 on a countback. Rundown: Assunta Easton 71, Shay Zulpo 73, Carmel Clark 74, Muriel Willett 74, Mary Miller 74, Maz Gray 75, Judy Kitcher 76, Louise Taylor 76, Karen Hall 76 countback. Approaches: Kate Sawrey, Desley Walker and Sue Sendall. Longest Putt: Susie Thompson.
NOOSA PAR 3 GOLF RESULTS
August Mug Results, 2 August.
A grade: 1, Paul Leonard 51; 2, Kim Gunness 51.
B grade: 1, Neil Beasley 47; 2, Ray Edgar 50.
A Gross: Kim Gunness 59.
B Gross: Gordon Lund 64.
Greens Hit, donated by Keith and Denise (two six packs).
A grade: Ed Tann 8.
B grade: Darren Simmonds 6.
Nearest the Pins: (six pack). 3rd Sam Troxell, 5th Bob Forrest, 8th Jean Beasley, 12th Ladies (12 balls) Mary Hithin, 16th Ed Tann.
Drawn for Par, 9th (six balls) Ken Clapham, YES.
Ball Rundown Nett: Studley Martin 51, Ed Tann 52, Gordon Lund 50, Col Cameron 53, Wanee Tann 53, Gail Price 53, Wally Miller 54, Darren Simmonds 54.
Members Draw (six pack) Gordon Lund YES.

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