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Hazlett dazzles the field

NOOSA GOLF
TUESDAY’S single stableford played on 3 February had 193 entrants. Scratch rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: 1, Neville Hazlett, daily handicap 8, score 41; 2, Shaun Taylor, 12, 39; 3, Gary Webster, 7, 39.
B Grade: 1, Allan Harris, 13, 40; 2, Colin Redley, 13, 39; 3, Michael Storrer, 13, 38.
C Grade: 1, Wesley Hodgens, 29, 47; 2, Roland Dean, 23, 40; 3, Colin Dodd, 20, 37.
Placegetters: Francis Quirk, 21, 38; Wayne Mallett, 11, 38; Paul Sanderson, 9, 38; Clive Hart, 17, 38; Ray Pettigrove, 18, 38; Robert Beencke, 11, 37; Ross Smith, 12, 37; Derek Connolly, 9, 37; Brett Clarke, 3, 37; Philip Richardson, 14, 37; John Loader, 24, 37; Murray McMillan, 12, 36.
NTP: A Grade – 5th Jim Scholes, 7th Rod Lowe, 10th John Hillis, 12th Shaun Taylor. B Grade – Bob McConnell, Peter Kremers, Colin Redley, Ronald Marshall. C Grade – Jamie Priestley, Andrew Broad, Mick Reid, Frank Hull.
Sweepstakes: 1 Michael Storrer, 2 Wayne Mallett, 3 Colin Dodd.
Results of monthly medal, nett, played on Saturday 7 February with 257 entrants. Scratch rating (M): 72.0.
A Grade: 1, David Anderson, daily handicap 4, score 68; 2, Warren Smith, 8, 69.
B Grade: 1, Trevor Payne, 17, 68; 2, Raymond Waters, 14, 68.
C Grade: 1, Robert Hemmings, 21, 65; 2, Michael O’Reilly, 20, 67.
Placegetters: Bob Cox, 23, 67; Robin Versluys, 20, 68; Robert Moore, 27, 68; Stewart Shimmin, 25, 69; Terry Fitzgerald, 12, 69; Ron Gatliff, 14, 69; Doug McGuffog, 19, 69; Peter Wright, 18, 69; Doug Reynolds, 12, 69; Derek Pousette, 16, 70; Kevin Anschau, 17, 70; John Hillis, 10, 70; Daniel Staples, 21, 70; Rob Rossow, 22, 71; Trent Morgan, 14, 71; Thomas Loveridge, 7, 71; Bert Cheong, 12, 71; John Dean, 14, 71.
NTP: A Grade – 5th Paul Sanderson, 7th Doug Reynolds, 10th Gus Barrett, 12th Toby Harding. B Grade – Bob McCormick, Greg Steele, Anthony Harris, Raymond Waters. C Grade – Manni Ribeiro, Michael O’Reilly, Rob Rossow, Daniel Staples.
Pro’s approach: A Grade – Coman Reynolds. B Grade – Derek Pousette. C Grade – Stewart Shimmin.
Birdie Box: A Grade – Phil Grove, Jared Maunder.

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