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NOOSA YACHT AND ROWING CLUB SOCIAL GOLF
A SINGLE stableford was played on 15 August; men’s winner Ken Chapple, 35; runner-up Phil Waugh, 33. Women’s winner Petra Collins, 39; runner-up Lea Bell, 38.
Nearest to pin: 6th Maureen Moore, 15th Paula Jeffrey, 14th Rob Lazdin.
Other results: Maureen Moore, 36, Paula Jeffrey, 35, Mary Hitchen, 34, Chrissie Pobar, 34, Laurie Moore, 33, Nola Mountain, 32, Anne Gallen, 32, David Croucher, 31, Phil Ryan, 31, Lyall Carlow, 31, Rob Lazdins, 30, John Last, 30, Joan Bradley, 29, Jacqui Cooper, 29, Jim McGill, 29, Garth Pienaar, 28, Ralph Garber, 27, Mary Sawyer, 25, Neville Joy, 23. Next Game: 30 August for first Round Club Championships.

NOOSA PAR 3
STROKE and Putt – A Nett: 1, Bob Forrest, 53; 2, Bronco Price, 55; B Nett: 1, Merilyn Thomas, 53; 2, Neil Beasley, 54; A Gross: Kim Gunness, 62; B Gross: Jean Beasley, 68; Nearest to Pin – Ladies (winning balls): 6th Pat Bloor.
Men (winning six pack): 3rd Ken Grey, 9th Gordon Lund and Bob Forrest (tie), 15th Bronco Price, 16th Bronco Price.
Drawn for Par: (winning six balls) 9th, Russell Miller, No.
Members Draw: (six pack) Michael Gooding, Yes.

NOOSA GOLF
THERE were 185 entrants for the single stableford played on Tuesday 11 August. Scratch Rated (M): 72.0.
A grade: 1, Trevor Sumner, daily handicap 4, score 39; 2, Alan Martin, daily handicap 10, score 38; 3, Doug Rogers, daily handicap 8, score 37.
B grade: 1, Lyndon Bruggy 15 38; 2, Dennis Hildebrandt, 15, 37; 3, John Tidy, 17, 37.
C grade: 1, Peter McDonald, 20, 43; 2, Greg Peeler, 32, 41; 3, Denis Daebritz, 27, 39.
Placegetters: Martin Ashworth, 21, 39; John Naulty, 20, 37; Brendon Strid, 10, 36; Bruce Watt, 35, 36; Jerome Stuart, 21, 36; Michael OConnor, 11, 36; Grant Holloway, 27, 35; Eugene Barry, 13, 35; John Welch, 25, 35; Terry Dale, 26, 35; Phil Grove, 10, 35; Ken Robinson, 7, 35.
Nearest to Pin (winning four balls) – A grade: 5th Michael OConnor, 7th David Mills, 12th Dwight Bandman.
B grade: 5th Glenn Puckeridge, 7th Kent Officer, 10th Ken Officer, 12th John Darcy.
C grade: 5th Brian Heuston, 7th Peter McDonald, 10th Graeme Fowler, 12th Terry Dale.
Sweepstakes: 1, Denis Daebritz; 2, Brendon Strid; 3, Bruce Watt.
TUESDAY
A Grade: B Blakemore def D Donnoly 2/1; B Grade: M Reynolds def M Norman 1 up; C Grade: L Pardon def S Paul 2 up.
SATURDAY
There were 230 entrants for the Par Mens Comp. Scratch Rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: 1. Richard Van Den Heuvel , daily handicap 10, score +4; 2. Chris Misios, 12, +2; 3. William Fogg, 8, +2; B Grade: 1. Cameron Matthews, 15, +5; 2. Peter Anderson, 13, +3; 3. Ted Burgess, 18, +2; C Grade: 1. Graham Meadows, 20, +5; 2. Peter Crooks, 25, +4; 3. Dean McAndrew, 22, +2; Placegetters: 7. Richard Pearson, 20, +2; 10. Geoffrey Smith, 19, +2; 12. Warren Daniel, 13, +1; 13. David Chapman, 19, +1; 14. John Hollebon, 21, +1; 15. David Whiticker, 15, +1; 16. Kent Officer, 14, +1; 17. Paul Neate, 12, +1; 18. Frank Gava, 21, +1; 19. Raymond Waters, 12, +1; 20. Jon Lawrence, 23, +1; 21. Leonard Saville, 26, +1; 22. Steward Shimmin, 21, +1; 23. David Garner, 19, +1; 24. Bob Oakley, 24, +1; 25. John Sharp, 22, +1; 26. Roger Hunt, 30, +1. 27. Alastair Kerrison, 13, 0; 28. Bob McConnell, 15, 0; Great Score: Brett Clarke.
Nearest to Pin – A grade: 5th Robert Armstrong, 7th Mark Cronin, 10th Terry Fitzgerald, 12th Michael Moodie.
B grade: 5th John ONeill, 7th Kent Officer, 10th Jorma Rusanen, 12th Ronald Read.
C grade: 5th Aldo Zuzza, 7th Michael Morgan, 10th Peter Crooks, 12th Martin Ashworth; Pro’s Approach – A grade: Brett Le Moy. B grade: Stephen Baker. C grade: Steven Lane; Birdie Box – A grade: William Fogg. B grade: Derek Pousette.

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