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Results

Noosa Springs
Saturday 10 May 2014
MEN – Single Stableford Blue Tees
Div 1 (0-19) 1st David Hay 43 c/b, 2nd Alan Taylor 43, 3rd Paul Grant 40
Div 2 (20-36) 1st Barry Smith 39, 2nd Simon Wischer 38 c/b, 3rd Phil Naughton 38
LADIES – single stableford
1st Rose Nicholson 39, 2nd Kate Robertson 37 c/b, 3rd Lorna Gibson 37
Nearest the pins 4th Jeff Barrett, 13th David Hay.
COOROY
Results from 8 May 2014
EVENT: Stableford.
TROPHY: Bev Inserra.
WINNER: Wendy O’Hare (37).
RUNNER-UP: Kate Sawrey (36).
RUNDOWN: Maria Taurer (35), Maxine Gilbert (33), Doreen Dixon (33), Muriel Willett (32), Maz Gray (32), Fay Wiggins (31), Jocelyn Rabjohns (31), Juanita Langford (31), Assunta Easton (30), Joyce McKay (30), Mary Miller (29), Barbara Kerr (29), Lyn Becker (29 c/b).
APPROACHES: Terri Cairns, Desley Walker and Rosie Smith.
LONGEST PUTT: Colleen Sykes.
Results from 10 May 2014
EVENT: Stableford.
TROPHY: Club.
WINNER: Karen Hall (31).
RUNNER-UP: Maria Taurer (30).
RUNDOWN: Jocelyn Rabjohns (28), Lauris Mitchell (27), Patsy Fayne (26), Bronwyn Woolbank (25 c/b).
APPROACH: Karen Hall.
LONGEST PUTT: Bronwyn Woolbank.
– Assunta Easton.
NOOSA PAR 3 GOLF
4BBB stableford results 10 May, 66 starters: Winners Garth P and David B 45, runners-up Ken Clapton and Mary Hitchin 45.
NTP: 1st (ladies) Gwen, 3rd Richard Poutu, 4th Studley Martin, 19th Garth P, 25th Chris Perry.
Drawn for par: Neil Webb.
Next week: Stroke A course.

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