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Golfers get results

NOOSA GOLF
THERE were 195 entrants for the single stableford played on Tuesday 7 July. Scratch Rating (M): 71.0.
A grade: 1, Shane Dunn, daily handicap 12, score 41; 2, Shane Healey, -1, 40; 3, Karl Shaw, 10, 49.
B grade: 1, John Tidy, 18, 41; 2, David Smallbone, 17, 41; 3, Frank Hull, 18, 39.
C grade: 1, Christian Pearce, 19, 38; 2, Nereo Brezzi, 23, 38; 3, Brett Hunter, 31, 37.
Placegetters: Peter Cossins, 12, 39; Clinton Stjernqvist, 11, 38 countback; Raymond Waters, 11, 38; Michael Gafa, 13, 38 countback; Doug McGuffog, 17, 37 countback; Michael O’Connor, 11, 37 countback; Ray Pettigrove, 17, 37 countback; Eugene Barry, 14, 37 countback; Ray Egge, 8, 37 countback; Gary Wood, 8, 37; Joe Franz, 14, 36 countback; Peter Kremers, 15, 36 countback.
Nearest to Pin (winning four balls) – A grade: 5th Noel Land, 7th Michael Napier, 10th Phil Grove, 12th Bradley Juillerat.
B grade: Richard Holm, Michael Gafa, Michael Norman, Michael Gafa.
C grade: Graeme Martin, Michael Donnelly, Tony Jones, Andrew Broad.
Sweepstakes: 1, Shane Dunn; 2, Karl Shaw; 3, Peter Cossins.
On Saturday 11 July there were 213 entrants for the stableford, Eighth Round Progressive. Scratch Rating (M): 71.0.
A grade: 1, Brett Le Moy, daily handicap 9, score 40; 2, Trevor Sumner, 4, 37; 3, William Fogg, 9, 37.
B grade: 1, David Whiticker, 17, 43; 2, Dale Cody, 14, 38; 3, Jorma Rusanen, 13, 37.
C grade: 1, John Welch, 25, 38; 2, Andrew Aitken, 23, 36; 3, Roger Hunt, 31, 36.
Placegetters (winning two balls): George Bell, 4, 37 countback; Mal Price, 9, 37; Barry Robinson, 10, 37 countback; Marc Granger, 6, 37.
Other placegetters: Malcolm Shand, 18, 36 countback; Michael Gafa, 12, 36 countback; Stephen Thorn, 10, 35 countback; David Anderson, 3, 35 countback; Garry Foley, 11, 35 countback; Ronald Harris, 25, 35 countback; Michael Moodie, 8, 35 countback; Brendon Strid, 11, 35; Lyndon Bruggy, 16, 34 countback; Lee Elvy, 10, 34 countback; Ross Cunningham, 12, 34 countback; Arthur Naumov, 15, 34 countback; Jerome Stuart, 21, 34 countback; Bruce Blakemore, 8, 34 countback.
Great Score: Alan Hocking.
Nearest to Pin – A grade: 5th Michael Nassereddin, 7th Ray Egge, 10th David Anderson, 12th William Fogg.
B grade: Allan Coulson, Ted Burgess, Jorma Rusanen, Ray Pettigrove.
C grade: Roland Dean, Christopher Townson, Geoff Smith, Dean McAndrew.
Pro’s Approach – A grade: Karl Shaw. B grade: Phil Creek. C grade: Colin White.
Birdie Box – C grade: Colin White.
NYRC SOCIAL GOLF
A Single Stableford was played on 4 July;.
Men’s winner: Ken Chapple, 37; runner-up Ray Crombie 35.
Women’s winner: Lea Bell, 38; runner-up Jacque Cooper 34.
Nearest to Pin: 5th Ken Chapple, 6th Mary Sawyer, 15th Roy Crombie, 17th Leah Bell.
Longest Putt: 14th Jacque Cooper.
Other results: David Croucher 35, Garth Pienaar 33, Ralph Garber 33, Viola Crombie 33, Laurie Moore 32, Mary Hitchen 32, Lynn Hancock 32, David Blanton 31, Paula Jeffrey 31, Anne Gallen 31, Mary Sawyer 31, Petra Collins 31, Chrissie Pobar 31, Ken Clapham 30, Nola Mountain 27, Maureen Moore 27, John Last 26, Joan Bradley 26, Jim McGill 23, Steve McLean 21, Jenny Steer 19, Neville Joy 18.
NOOSA PAR 3 GOLF
Stroke and Putt
A Nett: 1, Zane Jesberg, 50; 2, Mark Prosser, 55 countback.
B Nett: 1, Mike Boyle, 52; 2, Pat Bloor (four way countback).
A Gross: Zane Jesberg, 60.
B Gross: Mike Boyle, 65.
A Putts: Zane Jesberg, 25.
B Putts: Kim Poulson, 28 (four way countback).
Nearest the pin – Ladies (winning balls): 1st Pat Bloor.
Men, (winning six pack): 3rd Leon Turner, 14th Leo Sorrensen, 16th Ken Chappel (in the circle).
Drawn for Par – (winning six balls): 9th Darren Simmonds, NO.
25th Gary Roper (in the circle).
Member’s draw (six pack): Gwen Whitehead, YES.

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