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192 entrants for Monthly Mug

NOOSA GOLF CLUB
A STABLEFORD was played for the Monthly Mug – single with 192 entrants on Tuesday 12 May. Scratch Rating(M): 72.0.
A grade: 1, Michael Nassereddin, daily handicap 11, score 40; 2, Ken Robinson, 9, 39; 3, John Mill, 12, 39.
B grade: 1, Ron Gatliff, 15, 40; 2, Adrian Ward, 18, 38; 3, Andrew Amos, 17, 38.
C grade: 1, Bob Cox, 22, 45; 2, Mervyn Neilson, 21, 43; 3, John Back, 23, 39.
Placegetters: Richard Pearson, 23, 39; Shaun Taylor, 8, 38; Rod Lowe (Indooroopilly GC) 9, 38 countback; Peter McDonald, 19, 38 countback; Derek Pousette, 16, 37 countback; Jean Luc Chaudet, 13, 37; Bradley Juillerat, 10, 37; Geoff Kerr, 23, 37; Joe Franz, 17, 37; Brian Heuston, 23, 37; Tom Healey, 17, 37; Clive Hemingway, 26, 36.
Nearest to Pin (winning four balls) – A grade: 5th Greg Collins, 7th Allan Harris, 10th Rod Lowe, 12th Trevor Sumner.
B grade: Derek Pousette, Brian Roper, Ron Gatliff, Jean Luc Chaudet.
C grade: Richard Pearson, John Morrall, Bob Cox, Brett Hunter.
Sweepstakes: 1, Michael Nassereddin, 2, John Mill, 3, Bradley Juillerat.
On Saturday 16 May a Single Stableford had 236 entrants. Scratch Rating(M): 71.0.
A grade: 1, Damon Rankin, daily handicap 7, score 39; 2, Edmond Bonnici, 12, 38; 3, Phil Grove, 12, 38.
B grade: 1, Graham Dacombe, 16, 40; 2, Ron Gatliff, 14, 39; 3, Ross Cunningham, 13, 39.
C grade: 1, Aldo Zuzza, 24, 41; 2, Greg Moore, 20, 39; 3, Leonard Saville, 27, 38.
Placegetters: Stephen Jackson, 17, 38 countback; Brian Kingdom, 29, 38; James Lonie, 15, 38; Mark Wright, 22, 38; Robert MacKenzie, 20, 37; Andrew Lonie, 13, 37; Peter Blyth, 26, 37; Phil Griffiths, 15, 37; Aaron Carter, 13, 37; Alan Coey, 11, 37; Stephen Curry, 23, 37; Peter Telley, 12, 37; Tim Butterworth, 0, 37; Jerome Stuart, 25, 37; Ken Morrow, 16, 36; Alex Officer, 12, 36; Neil Prideaux, 16, 36; Alan Meredith, 13, 36;
Nearest to Pin (winning four balls) – A grade: 5th Brian Hansen, 7th Harry Roberts, 10th Ian Vardy, 12th Toby Harding.
B grade: Brian Farmer, Ray Pettigrove, Ross Cunningham, David O’Brien.
C grade: Mervyn King, Geoffrey Smith, Brian Roper, Mervyn King.
Pro’s Approach – A grade: Dwight Bandman; B grade: Frank Bates; C grade: Colin Thurgood. Birdie Box: C grade, Glenn Heath.
NYRC SOCIAL GOLF
Results of a single stableford played on 9 May.
Men’s winner: Phil Waugh, 41; runner-up: Rob Lazdins, 39.
Women’s winner: Paula Jeffrey, 35; runner-up: Mary Hitchen, 34.
Nearest to Pin: 9th Anne Gallen, 10th Rob McLeod. Longest Putt: 14th Jenny Steer.
Other scores: Jim McGill 37, John Last 37, Ian Steer 37, David Croucher 34, Neville Joy 34, Rob McLeod 34, David Blanton 33, Maureen Moore 33, Anne Gallen 32, Garth Pienaar 31, Petre Collins 31, Evelyn Garber 31, Mary Sawyer 30, Ken Chapple 29, Jan Kelly 29, Laurie Moore 28, Ralph Garber 28, Jacqui Cooper 27.
COOROY GOLF
Women’s Tuesday Club played an American Foursomes – Front Nine on 12 May.
Winners: Juanita Langford and Maz Gray, 32.5. Runners-up: Leith Barr and Aileen Morton, 33.5.
Rundown: Sonja Cordwell and Marion Hawkins, 35; Lyn Becker and Heather Conlon, 35.
Approach: Sonja Cordwell and Marion Hawkins.
An 18 Hole Stableford was played on Thursday 14 May.
Winner: Eve Hunt, 34 countback; runner-up Wendy O’Hare, 34.
Rundown: Jocelyn Rabjohns 33, Fay Wiggins 33, Maz Gray 33, Kaye Gilmour 32, Anne Kenzler 32, Wendy Morse 31, Juanita Langford 31, Anita Highland 31, Sonja Cordwell 31, Patsy Fayne 30, Helen Doughty 30, Carmel Clark 30 countback.
Approaches: Sonja Cordwell, Maria Taurer, Jan Galvin.
Longest Putt: Anita Highland.
On Saturday 16 May, the club played an American Foursomes.
Winners: Fay Wiggins and Freda Bull, 68.5.
Rundown: Carolyn Foster and Lauris Mitchell, 69.5; Karen Hall and Wendy O’Hare, 70; Jocelyn Rabjohns and Colleen Sykes, 72.5 c/b.
Approach: Assunta Easton and Sonja Cordwell.
NOOSA PAR 3 GOLF
Sponsored by Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club, the Stroke event on 16 May had 60 starters.
A Nett: 1, Darren Simmonds 50, 2, Kim Gunness, 51.
B Nett: 1, Keith Blackmore, 47; 2, Wanee Tann, 42.
A Gross: Rusty Milliner, 57.
B Gross: Keith Blackmore, 63.
Nearest to Pins – Ladies (winning balls): 1st Joan Bradley. Winning six packs: 3rd Ken Clapham, 6th Nik Lesic, 13th Bob Forrest, 16th Alby Cobb.
Drawn for Par (winning six balls) 9th Duncan Chesney, NO.
Ball rundown: Pat Bloor 50, Joan Bradley 50, Neil Webb 51, Garth Pinaar 52, Rayce Dunlop 52, David Blanton 52, Paula Jeffrey 53, Wally Miller 54, David Stokes 54, Bob Forrest 54, Rusty Milliner 54.
Members draw (six pack): Michael Smith, NO.

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