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HomeSportRecord numbers at stableford

Record numbers at stableford

TEWANTIN NOOSA GOLF CLUB
A STABLEFORD was played on the GA Course on Tuesday 9 September, with a total of 174 entrants. Scratch Rating (M): 72.0.
A grade winners: 1, Greg Collins, score 45, daily handicap 4; 2, Michael Nassereddin, 43, 10; 3, Rory Caylor, 40, 11.
B grade winners: 1, John Purdue, 43, 17; 2, John Hillis, 40, 13; 3, Paul Neate, 39 (countback), 16.
C grade winners: 1, Michael Meltzer, 43 (c/b), 23; 2, Phil Griffiths, 43, 20; 3, Grant Evans, 42 (c/b), 21.
Down the line (winning one ball): Terry Dale, 42, 24; Mark Buckley, 41, 23; Jim Barrass, 41, 25; Greg Moore, 40, 21; Alan Powell, 40, 23; John Morrall, 40, 22; Peter Gilligan, 39, 20; Greg Peeler, 39, 29; Marcus Edwards, 39, 20; Paul Shaw, 39, 20; Peter Turnbull, 39, 19; Gus Torney, 39, 8.
Nearest the Pin (winning four balls): A grade, 5th Chuck Dahl, 7th Michael Napier, 10th Leigh Hancock, 12th Brett Le Moy. B grade: Greg Wilson, Anthony Jedynak, Keith Howard, Geoff Cohen. C grade: Peter Wright, Barry De Lacy, William Howard, Peter Crooks.
Sweepstakes: 1, Greg Collins, 2, John Purdue, 3, Michael Meltzer.
Final Round Progressive saw 233 entrants play Stableford on the GA Course on Saturday 13 September. Scratch Rating (M): 72.0.
A grade winners: Wayne Raison, daily handicap 8, score 39; Rory Caylor, 11, 39; B grade: Dean McEwan, 13, 42; Adam Dehnen, 13, 40 (c/b); C grade: Rex Bernouli, 31, 43; Bob Rossetti, 25, 41.
Down the Line: Gerry Kane 40; Doug McGuffog 39; Peter Wright 39; Michael Gardner 39; Bob McConnell 39; Jamie Bower 39; Joe Franz 39; Doug Carroll 39; Brian Jackson 38; Dallas Furner 39; Paul Sanderson 38; Mark Tickle 38; Dave Tebbutt 38; Peter Crooks 38; Wim Janssen 38; John Wex 37; John Mill 37; Harry Roberts 37; Jeff Page 37; Kenneth Rogers 37; Ron McKenzie 37; Gary Colenso 37.
Nearest the Pin (winning four balls) – A grade: 5th Dave Potter, 7th Alastair Kerrison, 10th David Anderson, 12th Harry Roberts. B grade: Grant Brooks, John Brodie, Lyndon Bruggy, Adam Dehnen. C grade: Doug McGuffog, Brendon Strid, Bernie Phillips, Martin Ashworth.
Pros Approach – A grade, 11th (winning six balls) Shaun Dunn. B grade, (winning nine balls) John Mill. C grade, (winning 15 balls) Michael Meltzer.
Birdie Box B grade (winning nine balls): John Mill.
Noosa Medifirst, 18th (winning two balls): David Jones.
NOOSA PAR 3 GOLF:
Stroke and round two Club Championship was played on 13 September with 71 starters.
Sponsor – Maurie and Pat Bloor.
A Nett 1, David Whitehead 54 (c/b); 2, Bob Forrest 54.
B Nett 1, Keith Blackmore 52 (c/b); 2, Gail Price 52.
A Gross, Bob Forrest 64; B Gross Leon Turner 66 (c/b).
Nearest the Pin: 1st Ladies (balls) Lyn Hancock.
(Winning six packs) 3rd Dean Jeffrey, 5th Leon Turner, 23rd David Croucher, 25th Johno Gray.
Drawn for Par (winning six balls): 9th Hans Van Heck NO.
Ball Run Down: Jean Beasley 53, Darren Simmonds 53, Tony Ho 53.
Members Draw (six pack) Neil Webb YES.

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