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Tewantin Noosa Golf Club results

Tuesday Single, Stableford on GA Course was played on 25 November, with 187 entrants. Scratch Rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: 1, Jared Maunder, daily handicap 11, score 41; 2, Chuck Dahl, 7, 40; 3, Rodney Vaughan, 9, 40.
B Grade: 1, Chris Misios, 14, 41; 2, Brendon Strid, 16, 41; 3, Keith Howard, 16. 40.
C Grade: 1, Glenn Heath, 20, 40; 2, Martin Ashworth, 23, 39; 3, Bruce Howden, 28, 38.
Placegetters (winning one ball): Brian Holmes, 18, 39 c/b; Ian Mort, 13, 39; Glenn Pickeridge, 15, 39 c/b; Martin Peters, 17, 39; Brian Stephen, 18, 38 c/b; Aaron Jaques, 17, 38 c/b; Lyndon Bruggy, 16, 38 c/b; Darryl Dent, 16, 38 c/b; Jason Toohey, 12, 38 c/b; Ross Cunningham, 13, 38; Graeme Fowler, 19, 37 c/b; Paul Shaw, 18, 37 c/b.
Nearest the Pin (winning four balls): A Grade – 5th Cameron Urquhart, 7th Ian Vardy, 10th Peter Buhk, 12th Phil Grove. B Grade: Clive Hart, Brendon Strid, Paul Neate, Brian Roper. C Grade: Martin Ashworth, Les Callaghan, Les Callaghan, Mick Reid.
Sweepstakes: 1, Jared Maunder; 2, Brendon Strid; 3, Glenn Puckeridge.

NOOSA PAR 3 GOLF
Sponsored by Royal Mail Hotel, there were 70 starters for Ambrose on 29 November.
Winners: Rayce Dunlop – Darren Simmonds, 45 ¼; second Duncan Chesney – Rod Cameron, 47 ¾ c/b.
Nearest the Pin for Ladies (winning balls): Jude Gambling.
Nearest the Pin (winning six pack): 3rd Johno Gray (in the circle), 5th Darren Simmonds, 10th Jimmy Lonie, 16th Achim Edling (in the circle).
Eagles Nest (six balls): 9th Ray Edgar – Duncan Chesney, 18th Rod Cameron.
Drawn for Par (six balls): 9th Joan Bradley.
Ball rundown: Mark and Sally Prosser 47 ¾; Bob Noble – Frank Hansen 48 ¼; Mike Boyle – Sandy Webb 48 ¾; Norm Barnes – Achim Edling 49, Nic Lesic – Johno Gray 49, Rusty Milliner – Kelly Herzog 49, Pat and Maurie Bloor 49 ¼, Jill Jones – Bob Forrest 49 ¾, Ron Gray – Col Staun 50 ½, Hans Van Heck – Jan Pattle 50 ¾, Gwen and David Whitehead 50 ¾, Robin Goodridge – Albert Cobb 50 ¾.

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