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HomeSportHunt for results

Hunt for results

COOROY GOLF
WOMEN’S Tuesday Club stableford on front nine, played 28 April.
Winner: Eve Hunt 21; runner-up Leith Barr 18.
Rundown: Carole Clancy 18, Kaye Gilmour 18, Maz Gray 17, Anne Winning 17.
Approaches: Carole Werry, Marion Hawkins.
Gobbler: Carole Clancy.
Monthly medal, stroke and putts, played on Saturday 2 May.
Nett event winner: Patsy Fayne 77.
Medal winner: Patsy Fayne 77, runner-up Shay Zulpo 78.
Putting: Jocelyn Rabjohns 29 putts.
Rundown: Kay Jenkinson 79, Karen Hall 79, Jocelyn Rabjohns 79, Wendy O’Hare 81.
Approaches: Karen Hall, Shay Zulpo.

NOOSA GOLF
THE monthly stroke and nett, played on Saturday 2 May, had 144 entrants. Scratch rating (M): 72.0.
A Grade: Bruce Blakemore, DSR 72, daily handicap 10, new GA handicap 8.3, score 69; Jim Scholes, 72, 10, 8.3, 71.
B Grade: Michael O’Connor, 72, 13, 11.4, 69; Peter Butcher, 72, 18, 16.5, 69.
C Grade: Geoff Smith 72, 24, 21.1, 71; Peter Turnbull, 72, 19, 16.5, 72.
Placegetters: Joe Franz, 72, 17, 14.3, 70; Tony Carabetta, 72, 10, 8.6, 71; John Hillis, 72, 10, 9.1, 71; Damon Rankin, 72, 7, 6.1, 71; Logan Idiens, 72, 7, 6.3, 72; Kevin Krogh, 72, 13, 11.0, 72; Bernie Bradley, daily handicap 30, 72; Peter O’Brien, 72, 7, 6.1, 72; Dave Tebbutt, 72, 13, 11.3, 73; Dallas Furner, 72, 6, 5.4, 73; Ronald Harris, 72, 26, 23.0, 73; Frank Hull, 72, 21, 18.2, 73; Paul Neate, 72, 13, 11.8, 73; Mark Cronin, 72, 10, 8.5, 73; Derek Pousette, 72, 16, 14.6, 73; Ronald Read, 72, 14, 12.7, 73; Dean Cook, 72, 17, 14.8, 73; Stephen Jackson, 72, 18, 15.5, 73.
Great score: Doug Reynolds.
NTP: A Grade – 5th Michael Gardner, 7th Alec Graham, 10th Jim Scholes. B Grade – 5th Brian Holmes, 7th Peter Baynes, 12th Kevin Anschau. C Grade – Dale Officer, Greg Bee, Dieter Hoffmann.
Other: Michael Gafa, Murray Green, Wesley Hodgens.
Birdie Box: A Grade – Alec Graham.
Pro’s approach: B Grade – Jason Finn. C Grade – David Draper.

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