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HomeSportMartin by a mile

Martin by a mile

NOOSA PAR 3 GOLF
SPONSORED by the club, the single stableford played on 14 February had 55 starters.
A Grade: Studley Martin 44, Hans Van Heck 40.
B Grade: Wally Hulbert 40, Leon Turner 38.
NTP: 3rd Chris Rowlinson, 4th Rod Cameron, 7th Sandy Webb, 16th Neil Beasley. Ladies 12th: Pam Walker.
Drawn for par: 9th Wally Hulbert.
Ball rundown: Johno Gray 38, Norm Barnes 37, Michael Gooding 38, Chris Rowlinson 37, Duncan Chesney 37, Bill Buzer 36, Carl Harrison 36, Rod Cameron 36, Mark Prosser 36, Maurie Bloor 36, Ray Edgar 36.
Member draw: Robin Goodridge.

COOROY
WOMEN’S results from Thursday 12 February, monthly medal – stroke and putts:
Eve Hunt 70, runner-up Bronwyn Woolbank 74.
Rundown: Doone Flanagan 75, Sue Piggott 75, Assunta Easton 77, Mary Miller 77, Desley Walker 77, Maria Taurer 78, Kate Sawrey 79, Louise Taylor 80, Margie Lucas 81, Carmel Clark 81.
Approaches: Bronwyn Woolbank (division one), Eve Hunt (division two), Colleen Sykes (division three). Putts: Assunta Easton.
Monthly medal: Bronwyn Woolbank (division one), Eve Hunts (division two), Mary Miller (division three).
Results from Saturday 14 February, stableford: Sonia Cordwell 35 over runner up Carmel Clark 35.
Rundown: Sue Piggott 35, Assunta Easton 31, Carolyn Foster 30, Jocelyn Rabjohns 29, Joyce McKay 29, Lauris Mitchell 28.
Approach: Carmel Clark.
Longest putt: Sue Piggott.

NYRC SOCIAL
SATURDAY 14 February, stroke and putt.
Men: Ken Chapple 52, runner-up David Blanton 52.
Women: Mary Sawyer 51, runner-up Maureen Moore 55.
Putts: Men – David Blanton 29, women – Joan Bradley 32.
NTP: 3rd Les Yates, 6th Lea Ball, 15th Ray Crombie. Longest putt: Mary Sawyer 9th.
John Last 53/30, Garth Pienaar 55/33, Laurie Moore 56/30, Ken Clapham 56/30, David Croucher 56/33, Joan Bradley 57/32, Roy Crombie 58/31, Jenny Steer 58/35, Petra Collins 58/36, Jacqui Cooper 59/41, Nola Mountain 59/33, Paula Jeffrey 59/35, Evelyn Garber 60/40, Neville Joy 63/35, Lea Bell 64/39, Jan Kelly 64/40, Ralph Garber 65/33, Rob Lazdins 65/41, Les Yates 71/43.
Next game on 28 February is a stabbleford aggregate.

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