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HomeSportBell peals with victory

Bell peals with victory

TEWANTIN NOOSA
The Tuesday Club played a single stableford on 5 August.
A grade: 1, G. Bell 40, 2, J. Roberts 38, 3, C. Dahl 37.
B grade: 1, D. Pousette 39, 2, M. O’Connor 38, 3, J. Hillis 36.
C grade: 1, D. Draper 42, 2, B. Cox 41, 3, D. Congram 38 countback.
Sweepstakes: 1, D. Draper 42, 2, J. Roberts 38 countback, 3, M. O’Connor 38 (countback).
Rundown 35 points or better countback.
Nearest the Pins – A grade: 5th M. Merrileees, 7th S. Whitting, 10th L. Hancock, 12th C. Stjernquist.
B grade: P. Kremers, R. Pettigrove, M. O’Connor, G. Brown.
C grade: B. Cox, R. Upham, M. Ashworth, G. Davis (v).
A total of 219 entrants took part on the GA Course for ninth round progressive stableford on Saturday 9 August.
A grade: 1, Michael Napier score of 38, daily handicap 6; 2, David Ainscough 37, 12.
B grade: 1, John Deem 39 (countback) 18, 2; Thorsten Schmidt 39, 18.
C grade: 1, David Draper 41, 24; 2, Bruce Hallett 39, 20.
Down the Line winning one ball: Chris Cahill 38, 22; Lyndon Bruggy 37, 18; Geoffrey Smith 37, 20; Colin Thurgood 37, 23; Charles Moore 37, 24; Cooper Clarke 37, 33; Brett Clarke 36, 3; Coman Reynolds 36, 11; Jean Luc Chaudet 36, 12; Brian Jackson 36, 7; Phillip Oyston 36, 35; John Mill 36, 14; Jim Schofield 36, 23; Brian Kingdom 36, 29; Michael Meltzer 35, 24; Aaron Lindsey 35, 11; Peter Telley 35, 12; Dale Officer 35, 20.
Eagle on the second hold (winning two balls) Mark Macnish.
Nearest the Pin (winning four balls) A grade: 5th Jim Schofield, 7th David Anderson, 10th Trevor Sumner, 12th Doug Reynolds.
B grade: Bruce Blakemore, Anthony Ryan, Peter Bolitho, Mark Thompson.
C grade: John Wex, Leonard Saville, Robert Schwizer, Geoff Smith.
Birdie’s Box, 11th (winning six balls) B grade Shane Rayner; C grade (7) Phillip Oyston.
Pro’s Approach, 11th, A grade (7) Tony Mayhew, B grade (6) Jared Maunder, C grade (7) Colin Thurgood.
Noosa Medi First (2 balls) 18th David Anderson, NOT.
NOOSA PAR 3
Results of 4BBB Stableford on 9 August with 52 starters.
Winners: Merilyn Thomas – David Gerrard 44; runners-up Tony Ho – Richard Poutu 41 (five-way countback).
Nearest the Pin (winning a six pack): Beau Smith, 6th Beau Smith, 24th Kevin Williams, 25th Darren Simmonds.
Eagles Nest (six balls) 9th Zame Jesberg.
Drawn for Par: (six balls) 9th Ken Gray YES.
Ball rundown: Maurice Bloor – Pat Bloor 41, Kevin Williams – Darren Simmonds 41, Zane Jesberg – Michael Gooding 41, Mary Hitchin – Bill Morecroft 40, Wally Holbert – Paul Leonard 41, Ron Grady – Bob Forrest 39, Nick Lesic – Kim Gunness 40, Studley Martin – Manfred Thurow 40, David Kalbrunner – Alby Cobb 39, Bill Buzer – Bev McLean 39, Wayne and Gail Price 40, Neil and Jean Beasley 38, Ed and Wanee Tann 38, Johno Gray – Leo Sorrensen 38.
Members Draw (six pack) Robin Goodridge NO.
COOROY
The Women played Monthly Medal – Stroke and Putts on 7 August, trophy by N. and A. Harris.
Winner: Judy Kitcher 67, runner-up Maz Gray 68.
Rundown: Sue Piggott 71, Weang Brown 71, Desley Walker 72, Anita Highland 73, Patsy Fayne 73, Fay Wiggins 74, Maria Taurer 74, Margie Lucas 74, Carole Clancy 76, Joyce McKay 76, Colleen Sykes 76.
Approaches: Carole Clancy, Weang Brown, Sue Piggott.
Birdie Box: Maria Taurer.
Hole-in-One: Patsy Fayne on seventh hole.
Monthly Medals: Patsy Fayne 73, Maz Gray 68, Judy Kitcher 67.
Putting: Joyce McKay 26.
NYRC SOCIAL
Single stableford results, Saturday 9 August:
Men’s winner 39 Ralph Garber, runner-up 36 David Croucher (countback).
Women’s winner 40 Anne Gallen, runner-up 37 Roz Kaplan
NTP: 5th Dean Jeffrey, 9th Jenny Steer, 11th Anne Gallen, 14th David Croucher.
Longest putt 18th Maureen Moore.
DTL: Phil Waugh 36, Petra Collins 35, Laurie Moore 35, Jim McGill 35, Mary Sawyer 34, Jenny Steer 34, Lyall Carlow 34, Dean Jeffrey 34, Evelyn Garber 33, Maureen Moore 33, Ken Chapple 33, John Last 33, David Blanton 33, Paula Jeffrey 32, Garth Pienaar 32, Nola Mountain 28, Eileen Dunlop 27, Jan Kelly 24.
Next week: Saturday 23 August, first round club championships.

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