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Tann’s the man

NOOSA PAR 3 GOLF
THE A Grade nett champion winner is Ed Tann and the B Grade nett champion winner is Tony Ho.
The October Mug results sponsored by the club had 63 starters.
A Grade: Ed Tann 53 on a countback from Rusty Milliner. B Grade: Tony Ho 49, Hans Van Heck 52. A gross: Rusty Milliner 56. B gross: Tony Ho 63.
Greens hit donated by Keith and Denise: A Grade, Ken Clapham 9 and Rusty Milliner 9. B Grade, Barry Slater and Keith Blackmore 7 each.
NTP: 14th Richard Poutu, 2nd Keith Blackmore, 3rd Dave Stokes, 9th Chris Perry, 12th (ladies) Wanee Tann, 16th: Garry Roper.
Drawn for Par: 9th Mike Boyle.
Ball rundown nett: Chris Perry 54, Rob Moore 54.
Members draw: Paul Leonard.

TEWANTIN NOOSA GOLF CLUB
MONTHLY medal stroke played on Saturday 4 October was nett on GA course with a total of 227 entrants. Scratch rating (M): 72.0.
A Grade: Alan Coey (12) 70 on a countback from Ian Vardy (12) 70. B Grade: Bruce Blakemore (14) 66, Ed Dodd (18) 69. C Grade: Tom Mulligan (34) 68, Marcus Edwards, (19) 69. Down the line: Geoff Smith 69, Dave Whitehead 69, Graham Hillan 70, David Bell 70, John Hughes 70, Robert MacKenzie 70, Graham Wall 70, Keith Munday 70, Brian Kingdom 70, Daniel Staples 70, Marc Granger 71, Shane Taylor 71, Edmond Bonnici 71, Ken McBryde 71, Andrew Swenson 72, Michael Cantori 72, Phil Griffiths 72, Robert Knott 72. NTP: A Grade – 5th Jim Scholes, 7th Gus Torney, 10th Logan Idiens, 12th Ben Peake. B Grade: Gary Dolton, Milton Reynolds, Michael Cantori, Paul Neate. C Grade: Brendon Strid, Jim Corder, Michael Meltzer, Brian Clothier.
Other – BB: C Grade Brian Clothier, B Grade John Purdue.
Pro’s approach: A Grade Shane Dunn, B Grade John Purdue, C Grade John Sharp.
Tewantin Electrical (winning two balls): A Grade Marc Granger, B Grade Eugene Barry, C Grade Alan Payton.

COOROY GOLF CLUB
WOMEN
THE monthly medal – stroke and putts played on 2 October for a trophy donated by Juanita Langford.
Winner: Colleen Sykes 67 on a countback over Kaye Gilmour.
Rundown: Jocelyn Rabjohns 70, Desley Walker 72, Maria Taurer 72, Carmel Clark 72, Barbara Taylor 73, Lyn Becker 76, Lyn Blackmore 77.
Approaches: Fay Wiggins, Anne Kenzler, Colleen Sykes.
Monthly medals: Desley Walker 72, Jocelyn Rabjohns 70, Colleen Sykes 67.
Putting: Assunta Easton 30.

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