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HomeSportTeeing off in glorious weather

Teeing off in glorious weather

TEWANTIN NOOSA GOLF
The Tuesday Club played a Two Ball Ambrose on 14 October.
First (winning a golf bag): M. Norman and G. Martin 57-1/3.
Second (Callaway Polo and Shorts): A. Zipf and P. Zipf, 59.
Third (Callaway Shirt): S. Lane and M. Donnelly, 59-2/3.
Rundown (three Callaway balls each): 1, G. Bell, P. Coussins; 2, M. Tickle, J. Graham; 3, M. Edwards, C. Hart; 4, G. Tye, D. Furner; 5, L. Jordon, D. Carrol; 6, D. Debritz, L. Bruggy; 7, D. Tebbutt, M. Nassereddin; 8, B. Stridd, D. Bandman.
On 18 October, a Two Man Ambrose was won by B. Durdin and C. Dahl, scr 61.5; 2, P. Neate and J. Hillis, 63.5; 3, A. Grant and P. Moson, 64.25 (countback).
Nearest the Pins (NTP) A grade: 5th D. Rankin; 7th P. O’Brien; 10th B. Peake; 12th W. Raison.
B grade: P. Kremers, B. McCormick, M. Cantori, J. Franz.
C grade: T. Duffield, B. Holmes, R. Rossetti, B. Gardiner.
Ball Rundown to 65.25 (one ball each): P. Grove and W. Raison, 64 1/4; P. Oyston and C. Plasier, 64 1/2; T. Jones and G. Peters, 64 ½; B. Osbourne and G. Hillan 64 1/2; J. Osmaston and T. Fitzgerald 64 3/4; A. Coey and D. Furner 65; M. Macnish and P. Kremmers 65; G. Ogg and B. McCormack 65; D. Officer and G. Bell 65; D. Bandman and B. Strid 65 1/4.
NOOSA PAR THREE GOLF RESULTS
The Stroke and Putts results for 18 October had 66 starters, sponsored by The John Cooper Family.
A Nett: 1, Carl Harrison, 47; 2, Achim Edling, 49.
B Nett: 1, David Moriarty, 47; 2, Mary Hitchin, 49.
A Gross: Rusty Milliner 56; B. Gross: David Moriarty 65 (four-way countback).
A Putts: Bill Buzer, 28 (countback); B. Putts: Neil Webb, 29.
NTP: 3rd Lyall Carlow; 5th Rusty Milliner; 8th Kim Gunness, 16th Kim Gunness – in the Circle. 12th Ladies (winning six balls): Sandy Webb.
Drawn for Par: 9th (six balls) Col Staun, NO.
Ball Rundown: Bob Forrest 50, Kim Gunness 50, Zane Jesberg 50, Bronco Price 51, Rusty Milliner 53, Mark Presser 53, David Kalbrunner 54; Sandy Webb 50, Wanee Tann 51, Wally Hulbert 51, Norm Barnes 52, Barry Slater 52, Col Staun 52, Hans Van Heck 52, Rob Moore 52, Errol Grieve 52, Darren Simmonds 53, Ray Edgar 53, Andrew Cooper 54, David Stokes 54.
Members Draw (six pack): Paul Leonard, NO.

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