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NOOSA GOLF
A STABLEFORD for the monthly mug was played with 201 entrants on Tuesday 14 July. Scratch rating (M): 72.0.
A Grade: Derek Connolly, daily handicap 8, score 40; Bruce Blakemore, 9, 39; Trevor Sumner, 4, 37.
B Grade: Michael Norman, 16, 42; Mark Ostwald, 14, 40; Milton Reynolds, 13, 37.
C Grade: John Morton, 27, 37; Graeme Martin, 25, 37; John Deem, 19, 35.
Placegetters: Bert Cheong, 13, 37; Terry Fitzgerald, 11, 36; John Mierocha, 7, 36; Michael Napier, 4, 36; Tony Giles, 13, 36; Phil Grove, 11, 36; Doug Rogers, 9, 35; Gary Tye, 156, 35; Michael Harker, 23, 35; Shaun Taylor, 6, 35; Dave Tebbutt, 13, 35; Michael Gargan, 12, 35.
NTP: A Grade – 5th Paul Sanderson, 7th Shaun Taylor, 10th Ray Egge, 12th Michael Napier. B Grade – Craig Strudwick, Michael Clayton, Kent Officer, Greg Wilson. C Grade: Jerome Stuart, Lloyd Pardon, John Stenson, Neal Moloney.
Sweepstakes: Derek Connolly, John Mierocha, Michael Napier.
On Saturday 18 July was the first round of club championships, nett. There were 238 entrants, scratch rating (M): 72.0.
A Grade: David McVey, daily handicap 9, score 65; David Mills, 11, 68; David Ainscough, 12, 68.
B Grade: Geoff Cohen, 14, 66; Alex Officer, 13, 67; Bruce Hallett, 17, 68.
C Grade: Cooper Clarke, 26, 67; Mark Buckley, 23, 68; David Garner, 21, 69.
Placegetters: Adam Grant, 4, 68; Matt Holland, 3, 69; Peter Anderson, 15, 70; Gary Elliott, 15, 71; Peter Cossins, 12, 71; Peter Baynes, 19, 71; Garry Peters, 15, 71; Dennis Hildebrandt, 17, 71; David Anderson, 3, 71; Chuck Dahl, 8, 71; Bruce W. Davidson, 16, 71; Keith Munday, 17, 71; Trevor Sumner, 4, 72; Edward Dodd, 18, 72; Graham K. Smith, 13, 72; Logan Idiens, 7, 72; David Chapman, 21, 72; Brian Priebe, 20, 72; Ray Egge, 8, 72.
NTP: A Grade – 5th Peter Cossins, 7th Michael O’Connor, 10th Milton Reynolds, 12th Adam Grant. B Grade – Terry Farrell, Alex Officer, Peter Anderson, Graham K. Smith. C Grade: Graeme Brown, Dirk Derek, Bill Gardiner, Peter Quigley.
Pro’s approach: A Grade – Gus Torney. B Grade – Bob McCormick. C Grade – Michael O’Reilly.
Birdie Box: A Grade – Tony Mayhew. B Grade – Bob McCormick.

NOOSA PAR 3 GOLF
Single Stableford results for 18 July.
A Grade: Studley Martin, 35 (three way countback); David Gerrard, 35.
B Grade: 1Bo Grover, 37; Ron Grady, 35.
NTP: 11th Neil Webb, 16th Tony Oxley, 25th Studley Martin, 26th David Gerrard. Ladies 12th: Merilyn Thomas.
Drawn for par: 9th Neil Webb.
Member daw: Keith Blackmore.

NYRC SOCIAL GOLF
On 18 July a sroke and ptt competition.
Men’ winner: David Croucher 49; runner-up Garth Pienaar 51.
Women’s winner: Petra Collins 54; runner-up Jan Kelly 54.
NTP: 1st Joan Bradley, 2nd Peter Cooper, 9th Rob McLeod.
Longest putt: 18th Les Yates.
Putts: Men – Lyall Carlow 25. Women – Ros Kaplan 32.
Other scores: Neville Joy 51/29, Lyall Carlow 52/25, Rob Lazdins 53/34; Ralph Garber 54/29, Mary Sawyer 55/38; Peter Cooper 56/34; Lynn Hancock 57/32; Phil Waugh 57/34; Roy Crombie 57/34; David Blanton 58/33; Jacqui Cooper 58/40; Mary Hitchen 59/33; Ken Chapple 60/32; Roz Kaplan 60/32; Ken Clapham 61/30; Anne Gallen 61/34; John Last 52/41; Joan Bradley 63/35; Nola Mountain 64/35; Rob McLeod 69/36; Les Yates 70/42; Trish Yates 78/44.
Next game will be stableford multiplier on 1 August.

COOROY WOMEN’S GOLF
Thursday 16 July, event – V Parr.
Winner: Judy Kitcher +2 on a countback; runner-up Barbara Taylor +2.
Rundown: Anita Highland +2, Patsy Fayne 0, Maria Taurer 0, Colleen Sykes 0, Jan Galvin -1, Kate Sawrey -1, Sue Sendall -1, Louise Taylor -1, Wendy O’Hare -1, Carmel Clark -2.
Approaches: Desley Walker, Maria Taurer, Barbara Taylor.
Longest Putt: Eve Hunt.
Saturday 18 July, monthly medal, stroke and putts.
Medal winner: Patsy Fayne 70.
Putting: Bronwyn Woolbank 29.
Nett event winner: Patsy Fayne 70; runner-up: Bronwyn Woolbank 71.
Rundown: Karen Hall 74, Kay Jenkinson 74, Carolyn Foster 75, Shay Zulpo 76.
Approaches: Bronwyn Woolbank, Jocelyn Rabjohns.

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