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Taylor makes his point

NOOSA GOLF CLUB
A SINGLE stableford played on Tuesday 24 February had 184 entrants.
A Grade: Shaun Taylor (10) 44, Karl Shaw (12) 41, Doug Rogers (11) 41.
B Grade: Geoffrey Wild (17) 43, Aaron Jaques (17) 43, John Osmaston (16) 43.
C Grade: Martin Ashworth (21) 43, Brian Heuston (29) 43, Greg Moore (21) 42.
Placegetters (winning one ball): John Morrall (24) 42, Alan Powell (24) 42, Greg Wilson (15) 42, Brendon Levenson (Peregian Springs Golf Club) (25) 42, Michael Gafa (17) 40, Greg Kane (21) 40, Bill Nock (24) 40, David Marshall (15) 40, Grant Evans (17) 40, Peter Telley (11) 40, Peter O’Brien (8) 40, Murray McMillan (12) 40.
NTP: A Grade – 5th Mark MacNish, 7th Ray Egge, 10th Bradley Juillerat, 12th Peter Buhk. B Grade: John Naulty, Donald O’Donnell, Jesse Sheen, Peter Baynes. C Grade: Graeme Martin, Martin Ashworth, Brendon Levenson, Brian Heuston.
Sweepstakes winners: G. Wild, A. Jaques, K. Shaw.
A single stableford was played on GA Course on 28 February. There were 246 entrants, Scratch rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: Mark Cronin (12) 41; Dallas Furner (7) 39.
B Grade: Kevin Krogh (13) 40; John Naulty (18) 39.
C Grade: Ted Burgess (19) 40; Richard Pearson (20) 40.
Placegetters: Daniel Staples (19) 39; Robert Moore (26) 39; Alan Martin (11) 39; Adrian Ward (21) 38; Laurie James (11) 38; Tony Jones (21) 38; Gus Torney (7) 38; Warren Daniel (14) 38; Leigh Hancock (6) 38; James Deacon (8) 38; Laurie Whittles (33) 38; Keith Munday (16) 38; Peter Wright (18) 38; Phil Creek (15) 38; Bill Gardiner (24) 37; Shane Rayner (14) 37; Shane Dunn (12) 37; Greg Moore (21) 37.
NTP: A Grade – 5th Mark MacNish, 7th Rob Martin, 10th Shane Dunn, 12th Thomas Loveridge. B Grade – Warren Daniel, Greg Steele, Garry Roley, Brian Roper. C Grade – Richard Pearson, Terry Farrell, Doug Pinnington, John Henry.
Pro’s approach: A Grade, Mark MacNish. B Grade, John Naulty. C Grade, Ronald Harris.
Birdie Box: B Grade, Nicholas McLaren.

NOOSA PAR 3 GOLF
THE ambrose on 28 February had 63 starters: Chris and Cheyne Perry 48.25 came in over Merilyn Thomas and David Gerrard 48.75.
NTP: Ladies – Jill Jones, Pat Bloor; 8th Rusty Milliner, 15th Darren Simmonds, 16th Ken Clapham.
Eagles Nest: 9th Johno Gray.
Hole-in-one: 11th David Kalbrunner.
Drawn for Par: 9th Ken Clapham.
Ball rundown: Jill Jones-Bob Forrest 49, Jimmy Lonie-Nathan Hodkinson 49.25, Hans Van Heck-Maurice Bloor 49.5, Ken Chapple-Ken Clapham 49.75, Rusty Milliner-Wayne Price (Bronco) 50, Duncan Chesney-Rod Cameron 50.25, Ed and Wanee Tann 50.5, Zane Jesberg-Michael Gooding 51; John Last-Barry Slater 51; Kim Poulsen-Leo Sorrensen 51.25, Errol Grieve-Gordon Lund 51.25, Pam Walker-Ella Angelides 51.5.
Member draw: Manfred Thurow.

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