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Scores line up for stableford

NOOSA GOLF
THE Tuesday club event was a single stableford, with 200 entrants. Scratch rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: Karl Shaw (11) 41, Gary Wood (9) 41, Brett Clarke (4) 41.
B Grade: Lyndon Bruggy (18) 41, Bruno Zigliotto (15) 40, Peter Wright (16) 39.
C Grade: Brian Heuston (27) 46, Grant Birkett (22) 42, Michael Meltzer (23) 40.
Placegetters: Logan Idiens (7) 40, Gus Barrett (9) 40, Wesley Hodgens (27) 40, Peter Cossins (12) 39, Lester Friend (26) 39, Doug Rogers (11) 39, George Bell (6) 39, John Purdue (16) 39, Garry Foley (13) 38, Gary Winram (35) 38, Andrew Aitken (25) 38, Peter Smales (19) 38.
NTP: A Grade – 5th Derek Connolly, 7th Dallas Furner, 10th Allan Harris, 12th Michael Gardner. B Grade – Garry Foley, Michael Evans, John Maree, John Osmaston. C Grade – Lester Friend, Graham Wall, Adrian Ward, John Stenson.
Sweepstakes: 1 Grant Birkett, 2 Karl Shaw, 3 Gary Wood.

COOROY GOLF
RESULTS from 21 March, stroke-flag for trophy from the club: Kay Jenkinson 65 over Assunta Easton 67.
Rundown: Louise Taylor 68, Carmel Clark 69, Lauris Mitchell 73, Maria Taurer 74, Karen Hall 75.
Approaches: Bronwyn Woolbanm, Heather Johanson.
Longest putt: Jocelyn Rabjohns.
Women’s results from 19 March: Entrants played eclectic stableford for a trophy donated by Jim and Ilene Penman, with the winner Wendy Morse 45.
The daily event was round two eclectic stableford for trophy by Kaye Gilmour. The event was won by Bronwyn Woolbank 40 over Wendy Morse 38.
Rundown: Muriel Willett 36, Colleen Sykes 36, Assunta Easton 35, Fay Wiggins 35, Jocelyn Rabjohns 34, Carmel Clark 34, Fiona Buchanan 33, Eve Hunt 32, Freda Bull 32, Margie Lucas 32.
Approaches: Carmel Clark, Juanita Langford, Colleen Sykes.
Longest putt: Julie Gibson.
Round one eclectic stableford was played on 12 March. Trophy by Carmel Clark. Doone Flanagan 40 just edged out Muriel Willett 39.
Rundown: Carmel Clark 37, Margie Lucas 37, Desley Walker 36, Freda Bull 36, Bronwyn Woolbank 35, Fay Wiggins 35, Carole Clancy 34, Shay Zulpo 33, Juanita Langford 33, Anita Highland 33, Assunta Easton 33.
Approaches: Louise Taylor, Maz Gray, Judy Kitcher.
Longest putt: Colleen Sykes.
Birdie box: Assunta Easton.

NYRC SOCIAL
RESULTS of Irish stableford, 14 March: Winners with 90, David Croucher, Garth Pineaar, Phil Ryan. Runners-up with 86, Nola Mountain, Jenny Steer, Ralph Garber, Roy Crombie.
NTP: 1st Anne Gallen, 3rd Roy Crombie, 11th Neville Joy, 15th Viola Crombie, 17th Anne Gallen.
Longest putt: 9 Viola Crombie.
Rundown: Evelyn Garber, Lyall Carlow, Ian Steer, John MacWherter – 86; Mary Sawyer, Petra Collins, Neville Joy, March Hitchen, Laurie Moore, Lea Bell, Jacque Cooper, Chrissie Pober – 85; Maureen Moore, Anne Gallen, Ken Clapham, Viola Crombie – 82; Paula Jeffrey, Rod McCloud, Rob Lazdins, Joan Bradley – 77.
Next game, 28 March: stroke and putt.

NOOSA PAR 3
THERE were 60 starters for the single stableford on 21 March.
A Grade: Mark Prosser 41 over Darren Simmonds 38.
B Grade: Errol Grieve 40 over David Blanton 38.
NTP: 11th Garth Pienaar, 16th Michael Gooding, 20th Wally Miller, 25th Wally Miller. Ladies: 12th Pam Walker.
Drawn for par: 9th Sandy Webb.
Ball rundown: Joan Bradley 37, Jill Jones 36, Sally Prosser 36, Kim Poulsen 36, Garth Pienaar 36, Michael Gooding 36.
Member draw: Wayne Price.

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