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Stableford attracts 189 entrants

NOOSA GOLF CLUB
The Tuesday Club Single, Stableford had 189 entrants on 7 April. Scratch rating (M): 71.0.
A grade: 1, Milton Reynolds, daily handicap 12, score 44; 2, Dallas Furner, 7, 41; 3, Mark Tickle, 0, 41.
B Grade: 1, Tony Giles, 16, 43; 2, Doug McGuffog, 17, 43; 3, Peter Kremers, 16, 43.
C Grade: 1, John Morrall, 22, 43; 2, Brian Stephen, 20, 43; 3, Colin Dodd, 19, 43.
Placegetters: Dorcen Walters, 21, 43; Robin Versluys, 17, 43; Shaun Taylor, 8, 40 c/b; Michael Harker, 21, 40 c/b; Mark Buckley, 23, 40 c/b; Damon Rankin, 7, 40 c/b; Robert Beencke, 12, 40 c/b; James Deacon, 8, 40 c/b; Peter Baynes, 17, 40 c/b; Jason Toohey, 12, 40 c/b; Michael Nassereddin, 9, 40 c/b; Gary Powis, 18, 40 c/b.
Nearest to Pin – A Grade: 5th Richard Van Den Heuvel, 7th Mark O’Brien, 10th Ken Robinson, 12th Leigh Hancock.
B Grade: Greg Wilson, Tony Giles, Gary Powis, Bruce Davidson.
C Grade: Graeme Martin, Michel Meltzer, Ray Graetz, Les Callaghan.
Sweepstakes: 1, Colin Dodd, 2, Peter Kremers, 3, Mark Tickle.
Saturday 11 April the competition was Fifth Round Progressive, Stableford. Total entrants: 233. Scratch rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: 1, Raymond Waters, daily handicap 11, score 40; 2, Bruce Blakemore, 10, 40.
B Grade: 1, Gary Elliott, 17, 39; 2, Bruce Hallett, 16, 38.
C Grade: 1, Barry De Lacy, 26, 38; 2, Tom Mulligan, 31, 37.
Placegetters: Marc Granger, 6, 38 c/b; Barry Robinson, 11, 38 c/b; Anthony Harris, 15, 38 c/b; Geoff Cohen, 13, 38; Michael Law, 18, 37 c/b; Terry Fitzgerald, 11, 37 c/b; Ian Vardy, 12, 37 c/b; Bruce Osborne, 9, 37 c/b; Dale Cody, 16, 37 c/b; Warren Daniel, 13, 37 c/b; Harry Hanson, 9, 37 c/b; Tony Carabetta, 10, 37/ Bob Bosworth, 17, 36 c/b; Kevin Anschau, 16, 36 c/b; Barry MacDonald, 20, 36 c/b; Douglas Byrnes, 21, 36 c/b; Christopher Townson, 22, 36 c/b; David Whiticker, 14, 36 c/b.
Great score: Daniel Warren.
Nearest to pin – A Grade: 5th Terry Fitzgerald, 7th David Anderson, 10th Gus Torney, 12th Terry Fitzgerald.
B Grade: Brian Farmer, John Sullivan, Allan Coulson, Trevor Payne.
C Grade: Clive Hemingway, John Sharp, Les Callaghan, Frank Gava.
Pro’s approach – A Grade: Adam Dehnen. B Grade: Gary Elliott. C Grade: Graeme Brown.

COOROY GOLF CLUB
Women’s Tuesday Club results from 7 April. Event: Stroke – back nine.
Winner: Wendy O’Hare, 34; runner-up: Carole Clancy, 36.
Rundown: Mary Miller, 37 c/b; Sue Piggott, 37 c/b; Anne Winning, 37; Maz Hawkins 38.
Approaches: Wendy Morse, Anne Winning.

NOOSA PAR 3 GOLF
Stroke and Putts Results for 11 April, sponsored by Red Energy Promotions, Justin and Jodie.
A Nett: 1, Studley Martin, 52 c/b; 2, Rob Forrest, 52.
B Nett: 1, Errol Grieve, 52; 2, Johno Gray, 55.
A Gross: Rusty Milliner, 57. B Gross: Errol Grieve, 65.
A Putts: Ed Tann, 24. B Putts: Wally Hulbert, 26 (three-way c/b).
Nearest to Pin (1st ladies winning balls): Wanee Tann.
Winning six Packs: 3rd Mark Prosser (in the circle); 4th Duncan Chesney, 20th Bob Forrest, 25th Mark Prosser.
Drawn for Par (winning six balls): 9th Gary Roper NO.
Ball rundown: Russell Miller 53, Rusty Milliner 54, Duncan Chesney 54, Ed Tann 54.
Members Draw (six pack): Bob Forrest YES.

NYRC SOCIAL GOLF
Results of 4BBB played on 10 April.
Winners: Phil Waugh and Garth Pienaar with a score of 47.
Runners-up: Neville Joy and Mary Hitchen, 46.
Nearest to Pin: 6th Chrissie Pobar. 8th Roy Crombie. 12th Chrissie Pobar. 14th Mary Sawyer.
Longest Putt, 18th: Roy Crombie.
Other scores: Laurie Moore and David Croucher 45, Trish Yates and Jenny Steer 44, Mary Sawyer and Viola Crombie 44, Lea Bell and Ken Chapple 44, Jim McGill and John Last 44, Roy Crombie and Petra Collins 43, Jacque Cooper and Chrissie Pobar 41, David Blanton and Rob McLeod 41, Lyall Carlow and Maureen Moore 40, Paula Jeffrey and Rob Lazdins 40, John Last and Jan Kelly 38, Ian Steer and Nola Mountain 33.

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