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Noosa Golf Club results

NOOSA GOLF CLUB
A SINGLE stableford was played on Tuesday 30 June with 180 entrants. Scratch rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: 1, Karl Shaw, daily handicap 11, score 39; 2, Brett Clarke, 1, 39; 3, Michael Napier, 5, 39.
B Grade: 1, Gary Murnane, 14, 42; 2, Martin Peters, 17, 39; 3, Anthony Jedynak, 13, 36.
C Grade: 1, Mick Reid, 24, 39; 2, Michael Meltzer, 19, 37; 3, Geoff Kerr, 21, 37.
Placegetters: Michael Nassereddin, 9, 38; Garry Foley, 11, 36 c/b; Paul Shaw, 16, 36 c/b; Brendon Strid, 11, 36; Chuck Dahl, 8, 35 c/b; Glenn Puckeridge, 15, 35 c/b; John Naulty, 19, 35 c/b; Michael Storrer, 12, 35 c/b; John Mulquiney, 8, 35 c/b; Adam Dehnen, 12, 35 c/b; Ray Pettigrove, 17, 35 c/b; Ken Robinson, 7, 35 c/b.
Nearest the Pin (winning four balls) – A Grade: 5th Greg Collins, 7th Wayne Mallett, 10th Ian Vardy, 12th Chuck Dahl.
B Grade: Gary Murnane, Robert Paech, Murray McMillan, Peter Baynes.
C Grade: Graeme Martin, Mick Reid, Kenneth Hiscoe, -.
Sweepstakes: 1, Karl Shaw, 2, Michael Napier, 3, Michael Nassereddin.
The Nett, Monthly Medal Stroke was played on 4 July with 230 entrants. Scratch rating (M): 72.0.
A Grade: 1, Tony Mayhew, daily handicap 9, score 70; 2, Bruce Blakemore, 8, 70; 3, Alan Coey, 11, 71.
B Grade: 1, Aaron Carter, 13, 67; 2, Geoff Cohen, 14, 71; 3, Peter Cossins, 13, 72.
C Grade: 1, John Brodie, 19, 68; 2, Steven lane, 24, 69; 3, Laurie Whittles, 34, 69.
Placegetters (winning two balls): Robert Hemmings, 19, 70 c/b; Ron McKenzie, 27, 70 c/b; Mark Tickle, 1, 72 c/b; John Naulty, 20, 72; Robin Versluys, 17, 73 c/b.
Other scores: Tony Cawley, 18, 73 c/b; Peter Smales, 19, 73 c/b; Phil Grove, 11, 73 c/b; John Evans, 28, 73 c/b; Christian Butterworth, 4, 73 c/b; Robert Upham, 17, 73 c/b; Davie O’Brien, 14, 73 c/b; Jay Hansard, 5, 73; Logan Idiens, 7, 74 c/b; John Welch, 27, 74 c/b; Terry Dale, 26, 74 c/b; Michael O’Reilly, 20, 74 c/b; Peter Butcher, 15, 74 c/b; Dave Potter, 27, 74 c/b.
Great score: Phillip Fortington.
Nearest the Pin – A Grade: 5th John Sullivan, 7th Coman Reynolds, 10th Ross Smith, 12th Murray Green.
B Grade: David Whiticker, Keith Munday, Aaron Carter, Michael Gafa.
C Grade: Bernie Phillips, Dale Officer, Peter Wright, John Wex.
Pro’s Approach – A Grade: Logan Idiens, B Grade: Dennis Hildebrandt, C Grade: Greg Earp.
Tewantin Electrical – A Grade: Stephen McCaul, B Grade: Daniel Staples, C Grade: John Sharp.
Birdie Box – B Grade: Dennis Hildebrandt; C Grade: John Wex.

NOOSA PAR 3 GOLF
There were 60 starters for the stroke and round two matchplay qualifying, sponsored by the club on 20 June.
A Nett: 1, Studley Martin, 51; 2, David Gerrard, 52.
B Nett: 1, Maurie Bloor, 51; 2, Col Staun, 53, (four way countback).
A Gross: Studley Martin, 59.
B Gross: Maurie Bloor, 66.
Nearest the Pin (winning six pack): 3rd Duncan Chesney, 8th Bob Forrest, 11th Jimmy Lonie, 16th Chris Perry.
Drawn for Par (winning six balls): 9th Mary Hitchin, NO.
Ball rundown: Cheyne Perry 52, Sandy Webb 53, Jim Bennett 53, Jill Jones 53, Russell Miller 54, Ken Clapham, 54.
Members’ Draw (six pack): Kevin Williams, NO.
Sponsored by the club, following are the Monthly Mug results for 4 July.
A Grade: 1, Jimmy Lonie, 53 c/b; 2, Michael Gooding, 53.
B Grade: 1, Jean Beasley, 53; 2, Jill Jones, 55 c/b Gordon Lund.
A Gross: Rusty Milliner, 57. B Gross: Jean Beasley 67.
Greens Hit (two six packs donated by Keith and Denise) – A Grade: Rusty Milliner, 8. B Grade: Sandy Webb, 4.
Nearest the Pin (winning six pack): 3rd Hans Van Heck, 14th Rusty Milliner, 16th Maurie Bloor.
Ladies (winning balls): 12th Sandy Webb.
Drawn for Par (winning six balls): 9th Leon Turner NO.
Ball rundown nett: Rusty Milliner 54, Dave Kalbrunner 54.
Members’ Draw (six pack): Carl Harrison NO.

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