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Big numbers for stableford

NOOSA GOLF
THE Tuesday club single stableford was played with 193 entrants on 26 May. Scratch rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: Alan Martin (8) 39; Andrew Egea (-1) 39, Mark MacNish (7) 39.
B Grade: Robert Paech (17) 42, Peter Wright (18) 42, Glenn Puckeridge (17) 41.
C Grade: Ray Farquharson (28) 46, Frank Hull (19) 42, David Draper (21) 39.
Placegetters: Marcus Edwards (17) 39, Brett Clarke (1) 39, Peter Bolitho (13) 39, Donald Congram (36) 38, William Howard (27) 38, Eugene Barry (14) 38, Alan Powell (24) 38, Peter Kremers (16) 38, John Mill (10) 38, Bob McConnell (16) 38, Gary Murnane (13) 38, Barry Robinson (11) 38.
NTP: A Grade – 5th Gary Webster, 7th Alec Graham, 10th Michael Napier, 12th Michael O’Connor. B Grade – Michael Storrer, Lyndon Bruggy, Marcus Edwards and Martin Ashworth. C Grade – John Morrall, Dorcen Walters, Geoff Smith and Dirk Derek.
Sweepstakes: Ray Farquharson, Andrew Egea, David Draper.

TEWANTIN NOOSA GOLF
RESULTS of 4BBB stableford played on 30 May.
First: D. Staples, M. Green 49; J. Stewart, C. Plaiser 49; R. Turner, D. Potter 48.
NTP: A Grade – 5th M. Brennan, 7th B. Watson, 10th B. Osborne, 12th B. Le Moy. B Grade – R. Upham, H. Prideax, G. Puckeridge, R. Turner. C Grade – M. Hill, T. Jones, D. Pinnington, G. Smith.
Pro’s approach: A Grade – P. Grove. B Grade – N. McLaren. C Grade – R. Young.
Birdie Box: A Grade – B. Osborne. B Grade – N. McLaren. C Grade – R. Bernoulli.
Hole-in-one: Geoff Smith.

NOOSA PAR 3
AMBROSE results for 30 May: Chris and Cheyne Perry 46.75, Kim Poulsen and Kim Gunness 48.25.
NTP: 3rd Chris Perry (in the circle), 11th Studley Martin, 14th Alby Cobb, 16th Cheyne Perry.
Eagles nest: 18th Bob Forrest.
Drawn for par: 9th Russell Miller.
Ball Rundown: Ed Tann – Nic Lesic 49.25, Laurie Moore – Paula Jeffrey 49.25, Neil and Sandy Webb 49.5, Johno Gray – David Kalbrunner 49.5, Ken Chapple – Ken Clapham 49.75, Rusty Milliner – Bronco Price 50, Ray Edgar – Bob Grover 50, David Gerrard – Merilyn Thomas 51.25, Zane Jesberg – Michael Gooding 51.25, Russell Miller – Chris Rowlinson 52.25, Studley Martin – Leo Sorrensen 51.5, Gordon Lund – Errol Greives 52.75.
Member draw: Rayce Dunlop.

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