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COOROY GOLF CLUB
Results of Women’s Tuesday Club from 14 April
Event: Canadian Two Stroke – Front Nine.
Winners: Sandy Viney and Barbara Johnstone (31.5).
Runners-up: Susie Thompson and Colleen Sykes 35.5.
Rundown: Maz Gray and Sonja Cordwell 36, Eve Hunt and Wendy Morse 36, Carole Clancy and Brenda Krop 36.5.
On Saturday 18 April, an 18 hole stableford was played.
Winner: Karen Hall, 35.
Rundown: Jocelyn Rabjohns 33, Bronwyn Woolbank 29, Louise Taylor 28, Assunta Easton 27 c/b.
Approach: Bronwyn Woolbank.
Longest Putt: Louise Taylor.

NOOSA GOLF CLUB
Monthly Mug, stableford played on Tuesday 14 April with total entrants of 212. Scratch rating(M): 72.0.
A Grade: 1, Andrew Watson, daily handicap 11, score 40; 2, Mark MacNish, 8, 39; 3, Ian Vardy, 12, 38.
B Grade: 1, Clive Hart, 17, 39; 2, Colin Redley, 16, 38; 3, John Osmaston, 16, 38.
C Grade: 1, John Hughes, 19, 40; 2, Adrian Ward, 20, 39; 3, Andrew Aitken, 25, 38.
Placegetters: Brian Stephen, 20, 38 c/b; Dwight Bandman, 14, 37 c/b; Mark O’Brien, 3, 37 c/b; Brett Clarke, 3, 37 c/b; Warren Walker, 25, 37 c/b; Phil Grove, 13, 37 c/b; Chris Misios, 13, 37 c/b; Lee Elvy, 11, 37 c/b; Damon Rankin, 7, 37 c/b; Graeme Rickard, 18, 37 c/b; Barry De Lacy, 26, 37 c/b; Graeme Fowler, 20, 37 c/b.
Nearest to Pin (winning four balls)
A Grade: 5th Jim Scholes, 7th Mark MacNish, 10th Mark O’Brien, 12th Paul Neate.
B Grade: Peter Bolitho, Grant Evans, Arthur Naumov, Colin Redley.
C Grade: Jerome Stuart, Roland Dean, Geoff Kerr, John Morrall.
Sweepstakes: 1, Dwight Bandman; 2, Grant Birkett; 3, Allan Harris.

NOOSA PAR 3 GOLF
Sponsored by Royal Mail Hotel, an ambrose played on 18 April had 66 starters and was won by Ray Edgar and Bob Grover, 46; runners-up Nic Lesic and Keith Blackmore, 46 ½.
Nearest to Pins (winning balls) Ladies: 6th Wanee Tan.
Winning six packs: 3rd Kim Gunness, 8th Dave Kalbrunner, 15th Ray Edgar, 16th Bob Noble.
Drawn for Par, 9th (winning six balls): Col Staun, YES, Birdie.
Ball rundown: Rusty Milliner, Bronco Price, 47; Zane Jesberg, Michael Gooding, 48 ¼; Lynne Hancock, Leon Turner, 48 ½; Joan Bradley, Pat Bloor, 48 ¾; Neil Beasley, Norm Barnes, 49; Chris Rowlinson, Russell Miller, 49 ¼; Laurie Moore, Paula Jeffrey, 49 ½; Mark and Sally Prosser, 49 ¾; Kim Gunness, Bernie Martin, 49 ¾; Johno Grey, David Kalbrunner, 49 ¾; Barry Slater, John Last, 50; Wally Hulbert, Paul Leonard, 50 ¼; John Nickel, David Stokes, 50 ¾.
Member Draw (six pack): Richard Poutu, YES.

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