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HomeSportStudley's the star

Studley’s the star

NOOSA PAR 3 GOLF
SPONSORED by John Nickel, the Monthly Mug was played on 1 August.
A grade: 1, Studley Martin, 50; 2, Kim Gunness, 52.
B grade: 1, Kim Poulsen, 51; 2, Sandy Webb, 53.
A gross: Studley Martin, 57.
B gross: Garth Pienaar, 67.
Greens Hit, donated by Keith and Denise – A grade (two six packs): Studley Martin, 9; B grade (two six packs): Garth Pienaar and Kim Poulsen, five each.
Nearest to Pin – (winning six pack): 3rd Ray Edgar, 5th Ray Edgar, 8th Ed Tann, 16th Michael Gooding. Ladies (winning nine balls): 12th Pam Walker.
Eagles Nest (winning six balls): 18th Kim Gunness.
Drawn for Par – (winning six balls): 9th Jean Beasley, NO.
Ball Rundown Nett: Nic Lesic, 54; Garth Pienaar, 54; Wanee Tann, 54; Ray Edgar, 55; Mike Boyle, 55; Russell Miller, 56; Richard Poutu, 56; Rayce Dunlop, 56.
Members Draw (six pack) Matt Shrubsol, NO.

COOROY GOLF
WOMEN.
Winner: Weang Brown, 22 c/b; runner-up: Carole Clancy, 22.
Rundown: Lyn Becker, 19; Maria Taurer, 19; Barbara Johnstone, 19; Sandy Viney, 18.
Longest Drive: Helen Doughty.
Approaches: Sandy Viney, Barbara Kerr.
Gobblers: Lyn Becker, Carole Clancy, Mary Miller.
There will be no golf next Tuesday as the Masters is being held at Cooroy.

NOOSA GOLF
MATCHPLAY round one, Stableford, took place on Tuesday 28 July with 194 entrants. Scratch Rating (M): 71.0.
A grade: 1, John Roberts, daily handicap 10, score 38 c/b; 2, Brendon Strid, 11, 38; 3, David Mills, 12, 37 c/b.
B grade: 1, Robin Versluys, 17, 41; 2, John Hughes, 16, 40; 3, Philip Richardson, 15, 38 c/b.
C grade: John Back, 21, 39 c/b; 2, William Howard, 26, 39; 3, Bill Nock, 24, 38 c/b.
Placegetters: Martin Shembrey (Portarlington GC), 16, 39 c/b; Peter Kremers, 15, 38; Alan Powell, 21, 38 c/b; Cameron Matthews, 15, 38; John Burke, 18, 37 c/b; Wesley Hodgens, 23, 37 c/b; Wayne Mallett, 11, 37 c/b; Mal Condon, 9, 37 c/b; Colin Dodd, 17, 37 c/b; Paul Ferguson, 23, 37 c/b; Greg Collins, 2, 37.
Nearest to Pin (winning four balls) – A grade: 5th Damon Rankin, 7th Michael Gargan, 10th Doug Rogers, 12th Tony Mayhew.
B grade: Keith Howard, Peter Kremers, Richard Holm, Tim Dolan.
C grade: Barry De Lacy, Dale Officer, Michael Meltzer, Wesley Hodgens.
Sweepstakes: 1, John Roberts; 2, Brendon Strid; 3, Peter Kremers.
The third Club Championship, Nett, was on 1 August. Total entrants: 236. Scratch Rating (M): 72.0.
A grade: 1, Garry Drummond-Gower, daily handicap 11, score 67; 2, Mark Macnish, 9, 69; 3, Thomas Loveridge, 7, 70.
B grade: 1, Peter Kremers, 15, 70 c/b; 2, Bruce Hallett, 16, 70 c/b; 3, Alastair Kerrison, 14, 70.
C grade: 1, Colin Thurgood, 23, 66; 2, Tom Mulligan, 31, 67 c/b; 3, Geoff Smith, 28, 67 c/b.
Placegetters: John Sharp, 25, 67 c/b; John Duke, 20, 69 c/b; Michael O’Reilly, 19, 70 c/b; Peter Wright, 19, 70 c/b; Raymond Bowen, 35, 71 c/b; Michael Clayton, 18, 71 c/b; Gus Torney, 7, 71 c/b; John D’arcy, 13, 71 c/b; Bruce Blakemore, 8, 71; Peter Cossins, 11, 72 c/b; Marc Granger, 5, 72 c/b; Marcus Edwards, 17, 72 c/b; Cooper Clarke, 24, 72 c/b; Jim Schofield, 20, 72 c/b; Jason Finn, 14, 72 c/b; Stephen Jackson, 16, 72; Gerry Kane, 21, 73 c/b; Paul Neate, 12, 73 c/b.
Great Score: Graham Dacombe.
Nearest to Pin – A grade: 5th Thomas Loveridge; 7th Toby Harding; 10th Chuck Dahl; 12th Michael Nassereddin.
B grade: Nicholas McLaren, Stephen Jackson, Greg Steele, Bruce W. Davidson.
C grade: David O’Connor, Bob Oakley, Michael O’Reilly, Brian Heuston.
Pro’s Approach – A grade: Ben Peake; B grade: John D’arcy; C grade: Dean McAndrew.
Birdie Box – A grade: Thomas Loveridge and Chuck Dahl. B grade: John D’arcy.
Tewantin Electrical – A grade: Dwight Bandman; C grade: Leonard Saville.

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