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NYRC SOCIAL GOLF
Results of stroke and putt played on 28 March.
Men’s winner, John Last, with a score of 50; runner-up David Croucher, 54.
Women’s winner, Mary Hitchen, 50; runner-up Maureen Moore, 53.
Nearest to pin: 2nd John Last, 9th Mary Hitchen, 15th Lyall Carlow. Longest putt: 14th Petra Collins.
Other results: Roy Crombie 55/30, David Blanton 56/32, Paula Jeffrey 57/34, Neville Joy 58/30, Laurie Moore 58/32, Jan Kelly 59/35, Lyall Carlow 60/35, Anne Gallen 61/30, Mary Sawyer 61/34, Petra Collins, 61/35, Garth Pienaar 62/33, Roz Kaplan 62/37, Rob McCleod 63/34, Nola Mountain 63/36, Linda Grams 66/36.
Next game on 11 April – 4BBB.

NOOSA PAR 3 GOLF
Ambrose results for 28 March.
1, Kim Poulsen – Kim Gunness 46. 2, Zane Jesberg – Michael Gooding 47 c/b.
Nearest to pin: 1st, Ladies (winning balls) – Wanee Tann. Winning six pack – 3rd Leo Sorrenson (in circle), 8th Dave Kalbrunner, 13th Studley Martin, 16th Chris Rowlinson.
Drawn for par (winning six balls): 9th Chris Rowlinson.
Ball rundown: Jill Jones – Bo Forrest 47, Bronco Price – Rusty Milliner 48, Leo Sorrensen – Studley Martin 48.75, Ray Edgar – Bob Groover 48.25, Jean Beasley – Gary Roper 48.75, Barry Slater – John Last 49, Rayce Dunlop – Darren Simmond 49.5, Alby Cobb – Robin Goodridge 49.5, Sally and Mark Prosser 49.75, Rod Cameron – Duncan Chesney 50.25, Lynne Hancock – Leon Turner 50.5.
Member draw (six pack): Dave Gerrard.

NOOSA GOLF
Tuesday Club – sngle played sableford on 24 March with 186 entrants. Scratch rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: 1, Shaun Taylor, daily handicap 9, score 42; 2, Gary Wood, 9, 41; 3, Ben Peake, 10, 39.
B Grade: 1, Jonno Reynolds, 14, 46; 2, Cameron Matthews, 14, 42; 3, John Maree, 17, 41.
C Grade: 1, Steven Lane, 29, 45; 2, George Grant, 22, 43; 3, Mark Buckley, 25, 42.
Placegetters: Tony Portelli, 36, 41 c/b; Michael O’Connor, 14, 40; Dennis Hildebrandt, 13, 39 c/b; Aaron Carter, 14, 39 c/b; Robert Upham, 17, 39 c/b; Raymond Waters, 12, 39 c/b; Dave Tebbutt, 13, 39; Kenneth Hiscoe, 21, 38 c/b; Peter Turnbull, 18, 38 c/b; Brendon Strid, 12, 38 c/b; 20, Keith Howard, 14, 38 c/b; Gary Tye, 16, 38 c/b;.
Nearest to pin – A Grade: 5th James Deacon, 7th Mark MacNish, 10th Brett Le Moy, 12th Ian Vardy.
B Grade: John Osmaston, Jonno Reynolds, Jonno Reynolds, Dennis Hildebrandt.
C Grade: Douglas Byrnes, Mark Buckley, Dean McAndrew, Nereo Brezzi.
Sweepstakes: 1, Gary Wood, 2, Michael O’Connor, 3, Aaron Carter.
Single stableford played on Saturday 28 March had 241 entrants. Scratch rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: 1, Mark Cronin, daily handicap 11, score 42; 2, Ross Smith, 12, 40.
B Grade: 1, David Murray, 16, 40; 2, Gary Elliott, 18, 39.
C Grade: 1, Steven Lane, 28, 39; 2, Bob Oakley, 22, 38.
Placegetters: Brandon Strid, 12, 40; Adam Grant, 4, 39 c/b; Trevor Sumner, 3, 39 c/b; Warren Brewer, 2, 39; Gary Wood, 8, 38 c/b; Stephen Jackson, 17, 38 c/b; Stephen Thorn, 12, 38 c/b; Daniel Vardy, 13, 38 c/b; Chris Cahill, 19, 38 c/b; Roland Dean, 20, 37 c/b; Coman Reynolds, 10, 37 c/b; Frank Bates, 17, 37 c/b; Stephen Cook, 15, 37 c/b; Greg Earp, 24, 37 c/b; Keith Munday, 15, 37 c/b; Nicholas McLaren, 17, 37 c/b; Denis Daebritz, 26, 37; Phillip Fortington, 3, 36 c/b.
Great score: Anthony Harris, Warren Brewer.
Nearest to pin – A Grade: 5th Alan Martin, 7th Barry Robinson, 10th Doug Reynolds, 12th Brian Hansen.
B Grade: Peter Anderson, Dave Whitehead, Dave Whitehead, Edward Dodd.
C Grade: Dieter Hoffmann, Bob Oakley, Ian Brooks, Steven Lane.
Pro’s approach – A Grade: Kennith Cross. B Grade: Stephen Cook. C Grade: R. Hemmings.

COOROY GOLF
Women
Results of 4BBB stroke – qualifying round for match play on 26 March. Trophy: Club.
Winners: Jocelyn Rabjohns and Doreen Weaver, 63 c/b; runners-up: Assunta Easton and Juanita Langford 63 c/b.
Rundown: Desley Walker and Freda Bull 63, Shay Zulpo and Judy Kitcher 65, Sue Piggott and Anne Kenzler 65, Carmel Clark and Kate Sawrey 65, Carole Clancy and Eve Hunt 67, Maz Gray and Bronwyn Woolbank 67 c/b.
Approach – 6th: Carmel Clark and Kate Sawrey.
Pin shot – 12th: Aileen Morton and Sonja Cordwell.
Draw for match play (first round to be completed by 9 April): Jocelyn Rabjohns and Doreen Weaver versus Heather Johanson and Patsy Fayne; Assunta Easton and Juanita Langford versus Maz Gray and Bronwyn Woolbank; Desley Walker and Freda Bull versus Carole Clancy and Eve Hunt; Shay Zulpo and Judy Kitcher versus Carmel Clark and Kate Sawrey.

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