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Golf results

Noosa Golf Club
There were 200 entrants for the Stableford, Tuesday Club Single on 31 March. Scratch Rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: 1, George Bell, daily handicap 6, score 41; 2, Brett Clarke, 4, 39; 3, Milton Reynolds, 12, 38.
B Grade: 1, Martin Peters, 17, 39; 2, Derek Pousette, 15, 39; 3, David O’Brien, 14, 38.
C Grade: 1, Phil Griffiths, 19, 45; 2, John Morrall, 23, 41; 3, Christian Pearce, 22, 40.
Placegetters: Mark Buckley, 24, 39; Barry Laws, 25, 39; Clinton Stjernqvist, 11, 38 c/b; Ian Mort, 11, 38 c/b; Shane Dunn, 11, 38 c/b; David Draper, 19, 38 c/b; Grant Evans, 17, 38 c/b; Brian Hansen, 11, 38 c/b; Douglas Byrnes, 22, 38 c/b; Steven Lane, 27, 38 c/b; Lyndon Bruggy, 16, 38 c/b; Mark O’Brien, 4, 38.
Nearest the Pin
A Grade: 5th Tony Carabetta, 7th George Bell, 10th Bradley Juillerat, 12th Cameron Urquhart.
B Grade: Robin Versluys, Robert Paech, Joe Franz, Brian Roper.
C Grade: Christian Pearce, Michael Donnelly, Jerome Stuart, Barry Laws.
Sweepstakes: Clinton Stjernqvist, Dave O’Brien, Dave Draper.

Cooroy Golf Club
Women’s Tuesday Club results for 31 March. Event: Three Clubs and Putter – front nine.
Winner: Marion Hawkins, 23 c/b; runner-up Sandy Viney, 23 c/b.
Rundown: Rosie Smith 22, Anne Winning 20, Heather Conlan 18, Margie Lucas 17.
Approaches: Sue Austenberg, Heather Conlan.
Gobbler: Rosie Smith.

Noosa Par 3
Monthly Mug results, 4 April, sponsor, the club.
A Grade: 1st Zane Jesberg 52 on countback, 2nd Michael Gooding 52.
B Grade: 1st Kim Poulsen 51 on countback, 2nd Norm Barnes 51.
A Gross: Rusty Milliner 56.
B Gross: Norm Barnes 64.

Greens hit
A Grade: Rusty Milliner 9.
B Grade: Norm Barnes 6.
NTP: 3rd Darren Simmonds, 14th Laurie Moore, 16th Norm Barnes.
Draw for par: Jean Beasley, Yes.
Ball rundown nett: Rusty Milliner 53, Darren Simmonds 53, Studley Martin 53.
Members draw: John Nickel, Yes.

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