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Noosa Golf Club results

SATURDAY

There were 228 players in the Saturday Men’s Single Stableford on 2 October.

Scratch rating (M) 70.0

Winners:

Grade A: Bruce Osborne 40 C/B, Stephen Thorn 40 C/B, Treg Kleidon 40

Grade B: Grant Birkett 42, Jack Bryant 40, Ron Read 39 C/B

Grade C: Max Stockwell 39, Greg Peeler 38, Damian Hopkins 37 C/B

Women’s:

There were 16 players in the Saturday Women’s Single Stableford on 2 October.

Scratch rating (M) 74.0

Winners:

Tash Baker 37

Orawan Millar 36

Lisa Joseph 33

TUESDAY

There were 220 players in the Men’s Tuesday Club Single Stableford on 5 October.

Scratch rating (M) 70.0

Winners:

Grade A: Bradley Juillerat 42 C/B, James Anderson 42, David Conolly 41, Justin Smith 40 C/B

Grade B: Dave Butler 44, Peter Baynes 40 C/B, Greg Wilson 40, Graham Hillan 38 C/B

Grade C: Ray Pettigrove 43, Greg Moore 39, Bob Hobart 38, Dave Wellington 37 C/B

THURSDAY

There were 107 players in the Thursday Women’s 4BBB Stableford Best 2 scores on 30 September.

Scratch rating (F) 73.0

Winners:

1st – Lynne Hancock, Maddy Nielsen, Dorothy Charlesworth & Jenny D.Gower 91

2nd – Marion O’Brien, Colleen Riley, Gail Stokes & Elaine Lyon 88

3rd – Barb Allen, Kathy Jones, Dianne Hinder, Trisha Dunn 84C/B

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