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Big field at Noosa

NOOSA GOLF
THERE were 194 entrants in the single stableford played on Tuesday 20 October. Scratch rated (M): 71.0.
A Grade: 1, Karl Gottschalk, 8, 41; 2, Jim Scholes, 11, 40; 3, Michael Car, 3, 39.
B grade: 1, Bruno Zigliotto, 16, 42; 2, John Darcy, 14, 39; 3, Andrew Amos, 16, 39.
C grade: 1, Alan Orton, 34, 43; 2, Bruce Howden, 25, 41; 3, Brian Stephen, 21, 40.
Place getters: David Bell, 33, 40; Mervyn Neilson, 20, 39; Dirk Derek, 19, 39; Donald Congram, 36, 39; Michael Meltzer, 24, 39; Dean Jeffrey, 18, 38; John Naulty, 19, 38; Brian Holmes, 16, 38; Terry Fitzgerald, 11, 38; John Hillis, 10, 38; Graeme Fowler, 19, 38; Joe Franz, 18, 38.
Nearest to Pin (winning four balls): A grade: 5th Paul Neate, 7th Ben Peake, 10th Chuck Dahl, 12th Richard Rudledge. B grade: 5th Lloyd Pardon, 7th Phil Griffiths, 10th Peter Lyall, 12th Peter Kremers. C grade: 5th Warren Kay, 7th Clive Hemingway, 10th Barry Roff, 12th Alan Powell.
Sweepstakes: 1, Bruce Howden; 2, John Darcy; 3, Michael Meltzer.
There were 225 entrants in the four-ball competition played on Saturday 24 October. Scratch rated (M): 71.0.
Overall winners: 1, John Purdue and John Mierocha, 51; 2, Rex lawn and Keith Howard, 50; 3, Anthony Ryan and Brian Stephen, 50.
Place getters: Rob Rossow and Ron Gatliff, 49; Rodney Vaughan and Raymond and Waters, 49; Peter Gilligan and Peter Baynes, 49; Neville Hazlett and Denis Hallett, 48; Ken McBryde and Bruce Hallett, 48; Rex Bernoulli and Greg Earp, 47; Grant Brooks and Ian Brooks, 47; Peter Croasdaile and Glenn Heath, 47; Clive Hart and Daniel Staples, 47.
Nearest to pin: A grade: 5th Alan Martin; 7th Ian Vardy; 10th Mal Price; 12th Sam Boulden. B grade: 5th Raymond Waters; 7th Peter Bayliss; 10th Peter Wright; 12th Ron Gatliff. C grade: 5th John Sharp; 7th Ron McKenzie; 10th Rob Rossow; 12th Mark Wright.
NOOSA PAR 3 GOLF
The single stableford was played on Saturday 24 October.
Winners: A grade: 1, Nik Lesic, 38; 2, Rusty Milliner, 37. B grade: 1, Wally Hulbert, 42; 2, Ken Chapple, 38.
Nearest to pin: 11th Tony Ho; 12th Lynne Boyle, 16th Tony Ho; 25th Carl Harrison; 26th Bronco Price.
Drawn for par: 9th Patricia Bloor.
Ball run down: Chris Rowlinson, 37; Mike Boyle, 36; Errol Grieve, 36; Paula Jeffreys, 36; Bob Forrest, 35; Carl Harrison, 35; Dave Kalbrunner, 35; Ray Edgar, 35; Joan Bradley, 35; Zane Jesberg, 34; Studley Martin, 34; Gwen Whitehead, 34.
Member draw: Barry Slater.
NOOSA WOMEN’S RESULTS
There were 71 entrants in the single stableford played on Monday 19 October.
A grade: 1, Anne Martin, 43; 2, Marilyn Leslie, 41. B grade: 1, Kathleen Male, 41cb; 2, Noreen Flood, 41. NTP on 7th A grade: Bernie Pickering. B Grade: Margaret Schofield. Ball rundown: Maureen Burgess, 39cb; Di Jones, 39cb; Delys Murray, 39cb; Mandy Webb, 39; Jan Fancsali, 38; Julie Dale, 37cb; Diana Stagg, 37; Bernie Pickering, 36cb; Shirley Rogers, 36cb; Valerie Stevens, 36cb; Jan Phillips, 36; Carol Monro, 35cb; Marilyn Cliff, 35cb; Veronique Pin, 35cb; Raye Cairns, 35cb; Alice Cumming, 35cb; Cynthia Jackson, 35cb; Jeni Archer, 34cb; Joy Esden, 34cb.
There were 82 entrants at the Medal of Medals played on Thursday 22 October.
A grade: 1, Gwen Steel, 72cb; 2, Denise Reynolds, 72; 3, Mandy Webb, 73. B grade: 1, Gwen Brindisi, 68; 2, Sheila Peters, 70cb; 3, Marilyn Cliff, 70.NTP on 7th A grade: Sally Simmons; B grade: Veronique Pin. 2nd shot on 10 A Grade Robyn Vincent, B Grade Mary Siener. Ball rundown: Tracy Whitbread, 71cb; Elaine Smales, 71cb; Maggie Ross, 71; Rhonda Bedford, 72cb; Merle Shaw, 72cb; Elaine Hopkins, 73cb; Irene Kerr, 73; Mary Siener, 74cb; Maureen Burgess, 74cb; Pauline Hull, 74cb; Jennifer Schofield, 74cb; Heather Birt, 74; Cynthia Jackson, 75cb; Diane Meade, 75cb; Bernie Pickering, 75cb; Robyn Vincent, 75cb.

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