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NOOSA GOLF
A STABLEFORD for the monthly mug was held on Tuesday 9 June with 181 entrants. Scratch rating (M): 72.0.
A Grade: Derek Connolly, daily handicap 9, score 38; Mal Condon, 9, 37; Gary Wood, 7, 37.
B Grade: Robert Upham, 17, 40; Graeme Rickard, 16, 39; Aaron Jaques, 17, 39.
C Grade: David Moriarty, 22, 44; Bob Mirams, 24, 40; Alan Powell, 24, 40.
Placings: Gary Powis, 17, 39; Robert Tasker, 14, 39; Michael Meltzer, 21, 38; Andrew Broad, 25, 38; Bruce Davidson, 17, 38; Harvey Williams, 25, 37; Tim Dolan, 19, 37; Peter Gilligan, 19, 37; Peter McDonald, 19, 37; Terry Fitzgerald, 11, 37; Alec Graham, 9, 36; Barry Tobin, 34, 36.
NTP: A Grade – 5th Gary Webster, 7th Michael Napier, 10th Barry Robinson, 12th Derek Connolly. B Grade – David Whiticker, Bruce Stitz, Gary Murnane, Milton Reynolds. C Grade: John Loader, John Loader, Jamie Priestley, Robert Hemmings.
Sweepstakes: Aaron Jaques, Derek Connolly, Michael Meltzer.
On Saturday 13 June, the seventh round of the progressive stableford had 196 entrants. Scratch rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: Phil Grove, daily handicap 11, score 40; Leigh Hancock, 5, 39; Stephen Thorn, 10, 38.
B Grade: Graeme Rickard, 15, 40; Brian Roper, 18, 39; Clark Plasier, 18, 39.
C Grade: Brian Priebe, 19, 42; Greg Moore, 21, 38; Denis Doyle, 21, 37.
Placings: Peter Schofield, 14, 38; David Anderson, 4, 38; Garry Foley, 11, 37; William Fogg, 8, 37; Mark Cronin, 9, 37.
NTP: A Grade – 5th David Ainscough, 7th Terry Fitzgerald, 10th David Ainscough, 12th Ross Cunningham. B Grade – Peter Baynes, Ron Turner, Graham K. Smith, Peter Anderson. C Grade: Ken Veitch, Rex Bernoulli, -, Peter Crooks.
Pro’s approach: A Grade – Leigh Hancock. B Grade – Peter Bolitho. C Grade – Steven Lane.
Birdie Box: A Grade – Phil Grove. B Grade – Jason Finn. C Grade – Peter Crooks, D. Doyle.

COOROY
THE Women’s Tuesday Club held a stroke and putts on the front nine, on 9 June.
Winner: Sandy Viney 31, runner-up Margie Lucas 35. Rundown: Maz Gray 35, Anne Kenzler 35, Maria Taurer 36, Eve Hunt 36. Approach: Margie Lucas. Putts: Maz Gray. Gobbler: Eve Hunt.

NOOSA PAR 3
STROKE event and round one of matchplay qualifying, on 13 June.
A nett: James Lonie 53, Cheyne Perry 54.
B nett: Gordon Lund 51, Sandy Webb 52.
A gross: Rusty Milliner 61.
B gross: Gordon Lund 65.
NTP: 2nd Nic Lesic, 3rd James Lonie, 7th Studley Martin, 16th Rusty Milliner. Ladies: 12th Mary Hitchin.
Drawn for par: 9th David Gerrard.
Ball rundown: Wally Miller 54, Col Staun 54, David Gerrard 54.
Members draw: Beau Smith.

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