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Stableford brings out the best

NOOSA GOLF
TUESDAY club single-played stableford on 2 June with 195 entrants. Scratch rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: Garry Foley, daily handicap 12, score 38; John Hillis, 9, 38; Damon Rankin, 6, 38.
B Grade: Kent Officer, 15, 42; Paul Neate, 13, 40; Peter Butcher, 18, 40.
C Grade: Mick Reid, 25, 39; Rex Bernoulli, 27, 39; Michael Donnelly, 21, 38.
Placegetters: David O’Brien, 14, 39; Terry Fitzgerald, 11, 38; Anthony Jedynak, 14, 38; John Graham, 24, 38; Ray Graetz, 24, 38; Andrew Aitken, 24, 38; Bruce Blakemore, 9, 37; Lyndon Bruggy, 16, 37; Graeme Fowler, 19, 37; Shane Healey, -1, 37; Brendon Strid, 10, 36; Michael O’Connor, 11, 36.
NTP: A Grade – 5th David Anderson, 7th Raymond Waters, 10th Bradley Juillerat, 12th Michael O’Connor. B Grade: Lloyd Pardon, John Deem, Colin Dodd, John Purdue. C Grade: Geoff Kerr, Richard Pearson, Brian Heuston, Neal Moloney.
Sweepstakes: David O’Brien, Garry Foley, Anthony Jedynak.
Saturday 6 June, monthly medal, stroke.
A Grade: Brian Jackson, Michael Nassereddin, Shaun Taylor.
B Grade: Tony Latimer, Derek Pousette, Glenn Puckeridge.
C Grade: Stephen Curry, Dieter Hoffman, Jerome Stuart.
Placegetters: Richard Clifford, John Henry, Paul Sanderson, Stewart Shimmin, Malcolm Shand, Alan Meredith, Graham Meadows, George Grant, Michael Cantori, Richard Pearson, John Hughes, Gary Ogg, Glenn Heath, Ray Graetz, Doug McGuffog, David Murray, Robert Rossetti, John Dean, Chris Misios.
NTP: A Grade – 5th Shane Dunn, 7th Aaron Carter, 10th Michael O’Connor, 12th Ray Egge. B Grade – 5th Gary Ogg, 7th Peter Bolitho, 10th David Whiticker, 12th Ron Turner. C Grade – 5th Malcolm Shand, 7th Brian Priebe, 10th Ken McBryde, 12th David Gardner.
Tewantin Electrical: A Grade – G. Torney. B Grade – G. Ogg, C Grade – J Stuart.

NYRC SOCIAL GOLF
A STABLEFORD was played on 6 June.
Men’s winner: David Croucher; score 37; runner-up Lyall Carlow (C/B), 34.
Women’s winner: Chrissie Pobar, 34; runner-up Mary Sawyer, 32.
Nearest to Pin: 3rd Paula Jeffrey; 14th Ken Chapple. Longest Putt, 10th Rob Lazdins.
Others: Roy Crombie, 34; Garth Pienaar, 33; Jim McGill, 31; Jenny Steer, 31; Paula Jeffrey, 30; Ralph Garber, 29; Ken Clapham, 29; Anne Gallen, 29; Phil Ryan, 28; David Blanton, 38; Mary Hitchen, 28; Lea Bell, 28; Viola Crombie, 28; Nola Mountain, 28; Jan Kelly, 28; Eileen Dunlop, 28; Rob Lazdins, 27; Laurie Moore, 27; Joan Bradley, 27; Petra Collins, 27; Ken Chapple, 26; Neville Joy, 26; John Last, 25; Ian Steer, 25; Les Yates, 22; Maureen Moore, 22; Trish Yates, 17.

COOROY WOMEN
THURSDAY 4 June, monthly medal, stroke and putts.
Division 1 medal: Fay Wiggins.
Division 2 medal: Assunta Easton.
Division 3 medal: Colleen Sykes.
Nett event: Colleen Sykes 72 on a countback, runner-up Assunta Easton.
Putting: Freda Bull and Sonja Cordwell.
Rundown: Jocelyn Rabjohns 74, Muriel Willett 74, Wendy Morse 74, Fay Wiggins 75, Wendy O’Hare 76, Kath Walker 76, Patsy Fayne 76, Joyce McKay 77, Judy Kitcher 77, Sue Sendall 77.
Approaches: Desley Walker, Maria Taurer and Sue Sendall.
Saturday 6 June, 18-hole stableford: Carolyn Foster 39 on a countback, runner up Wendy O’Hare.
Rundown: Carmel Clark 35, Annette Goodall 35, Assunta Easton 35, Patsy Fayne 33, Karen Hall 33, Margaret Duggan 31, Kay Jenkinson 31, Lauris Mitchell 30, Libby Walker 30, Lavinia Hill 30.
Approaches: Ulla Ahlholm, Margaret Duggan and Carolyn Foster.
Birdie box: Annette Goodall.
Longest putt: Carolyn Foster.

NOOSA PAR 3
MONTHLY mug results from Saturday 6 June.
A Grade: Chris Perry 52, runner-up Russell Miller 53.
B Grade: Jill Jones 55cb, runner-up Mike Boyle 55.
C Grade: Chris Perry 61, Mike Boyle 68.
Greens hit: A Grade – Kim Gunness, Mark Prosser, Chris Perry. B Grade – Gordon Lund.
NTP: 1st (ladies) Lynne Hancock, 3rd Gwen Whitehead, 5th Ken Clapham, 10th Sandy Webb, 16th Ken Chapple.
Draw for par: Lynn Hancock.
Members draw: Kim Poulson.

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