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Noosa Par 3 results

Noosa Hills Par 3 results for the monthly mug on Saturday 22 January.

Winners: A Grade Mens: Zane Jesberg 52; R/Up: Mike Boyle 53; A Grade gross: Zane Jesberg 59.

A Grade most greens hit: Dave Francis and Rusty Milliner tied with 7.

B Grade Mens: Garry Bailey 52, R/Up: Neil Webb 53; B Grade Gross: Garry Bailey 66.

B Grade Mens most greens hit: Shaun Tierney, Norm Barnes, Peter Williamson and Jake Fulton tied with 3.

A Grade Womans: Mary Hitchen 55; R/up cb: Merilyn Thomas 55. A Grade Womens gross: Mary Hitchen 70.

B Grade Womens Jane McLean 56, R/up; Tracey Skeppstrom 57; B Grade Womens gross: Tracey Skeppstrom 74.

B Grade Womens most greens hit: Tracey Skeppstrom, Lynley Tierney and Julie Collis tied with 1.

NTPs: 2nd hole: Garry Rogers; 8th hole: No winner; 12th hole: Pat Bloor; 14th hole: Mike Boyle; 18th hole: Ed Bertram.

Drawn for par: Neill Webb – so close but no cigar. Congratulations all winners.

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