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He’s Clarke of the course

NOOSA GOLF
A SINGLE stableford played on Tuesday 5 May had 204 entrants. Scratch rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: Brett Clarke, daily handicap 3, score 42; Shane Healey, -1, 39; Terry Fitzgerald, 11, 38.
B Grade: Gavin Hanley, 13, 41; Anthony Jedynak, 15, 39; Ken Morrow, 16, 38.
C Grade: Andrew Broad, 24, 40; Dale Officer, 19, 39; Peter Smales, 19, 39.
Placegetters: Michael Storrer, 14, 38; Michael Meltzer, 21, 38; Graeme Rickard, 16, 38; Geoffrey Wild, 17, 38; Jim Booth, 17, 38; John Hughes, 18, 38; Geoff Kerr, 23, 38; Glenn Puckeridge, 17, 37; Bert Cheong, 12, 37; Neville Hazlett, 8, 37; Robert Tasker, 14, 37; Alec Graham, 11, 37.
NTP: A Grade – 5th Neville Hazlett, 7th Neville Hazlett, 10th Trevor Sumner, 12th Philip Mitchell. B Grade – Andrew Amos, Paul Shaw, Graeme Rickard, Dennis Hildebrandt.
C Grade – Christian Pearce, Dorcen Walters, Graeme Fowler, Graeme Martin.
Sweepstakes: Gavin Hanley, Anthony Jedynak, Michael Meltzer.
Sixth round progressive – stableford was played on 9 May with 240 entrants. Scratch rating(M): 71.0.
A Grade: Dallas Furner, daily handicap 6, score 39; Bruce Blakemore, 9, 38; Kevin Krogh, 12, 38.
B Grade: Michael Cantori, 16, 40; Dale Cody, 15, 40; Daniel Staples, 16, 40.
C Grade: Christopher Townson, 21, 40; Steven Lane, 24, 40; John Johnson, 20, 38.
Placegetters: Eugene Barry, 14, 38; Alan Meredith, 14, 38; Barry Robinson, 12, 38; John Mill, 12, 38; Dwight Bandman, 12, 37. Others: Alan Coey, 11, 37; Robert Rossetti, 24, 37; Mal Price, 9, 37; George Grant, 20, 37; Matt Fasso, 15, 37; Don Drysdale, 20, 37 c/b; Leon Jordan, 19, 37 c/b; Stephen McCaul, 11, 37; Roland Dean, 20, 36; Garry Peters, 16, 36; Kevin Officer, 18, 36; Michael O’Connor, 12, 36; Michael Napier, 5, 36; Ray Graetz, 25, 36.
Great score: Bruce Blakemore.
NTP: A Grade – 5th Dallas Furner, 7th Chris Misios, 10th Alec Graham, 12th Garry Drummond-Gower. B Grade – Barry MacDonald, Graeme Rickard, Trevor Payne, Dennis Hildebrandt. C Grade – Rob Rossow, Lester Friend, Brian Priebe, Werner Muschalla.
Pro’s approach: A Grade – Brendon Strid. B Grade – Anthony Harris. C Grade – Colin Thurgood.
Birdie Box: A Grade, William Fogg. Alec Graham.

COOROY GOLF
A STROKE and putts – back nine was played by the Women’s Tuesday Club on 5 May.
Winner: Anne Winning 36; runner-up Wendy Morse 39.
Rundown: Kaye Gilmour 39; Heather Conlan 39; Carole Clancy 41; Colleen Sykes 41.
Approach: Sandy Viney.
Gobblers: Anne Winning, Lyn Becker.
Putts: Colleen Sykes 13, Kath Walker 13.
Results for monthly medal stroke and putts played on 7 May.
Division one medal: Wendy O’Hare.
Division two medal: Lavinia Hill.
Division three medal: Anne Kenzler.
Nett event winner: Anne Kenzler 70, runner-up Wendy O’Hare 71.
Putting: Margie Lucas, Bronwyn Woolbank – 27 putts.
Rundown: Carole Clancy 72, Lavinia Hill 75, Wendy Morse 75, Colleen Sykes 76, Maz Gray 77, Margie Lucas 77, Aileen Morton 78, Joyce McKay 78, Kaye Gilmour 78, Julie Gibson 78.
Approaches: Shay Zulpo, Assunta Easton, Julie Gibson.
Birdie Box: Bronwyn Woolbank.
Saturday 9 May, 18-hole stableford: Sonja Cordwell 35, runner-up Colleen Sykes 31.
Rundown: Karen Hall 30, Aileen Morton 30, Patsy Fayne 30, Judy Kitcher 30, Assunta Easton 29, Lauris Mitchell 28.
Approaches: Assunta Easton, Carolyn Foster.
Longest putt: Maria Taurer.

NOOSA PAR 3 GOLF
RESULTS of stableford 4BBB on 9 May, sponsored by the club: Studley Martin/Leo Sorrensen 46 points, runners-up Rusty Milliner/Keith Blackmore 43.
NTP: 6th ladies – Jill Jones, 3rd Mark Prosser, 22nd Rusty Milliner, 25th Studley Martin (in the circle).
Drawn for Par: Kim Poulsen.
Ball rundown: Pam Walker/Gary Roper 42, Jill Jones/Bob Forrest 41, Gwen Whitehead/Ken Chapple 41, Johno Grey/Wally Hulbert 40, Ed and Wanee Tann 40, Wally Miller/Lyall Carlow 40, Lynee Hancock/Leon Turner 39, Kim Gunness/Kim Poulsen 39, Ray Edgar/Darren Simmonds 38, Alby Cobb/David Kalbrunner 38, Gordon Lund/Errol Grieves 38.
Members draw: Col Staun.

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