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COOROY GOLF CLUB
A Secret Five Stableford was played on the Back Nine by the Women’s Tuesday Club on 19 May.
Winner: Brenda Krop, 12
Runner up: Maria Taurer, 11 c/b.
Rundown: Margie Lucas, 11, Carole Clancy, 11, Sonja Cordwell, 10, Leith Barr, 10, Susie Thompson, 10 c/b.
Approaches: Maria Taurer, Susie Thompson.
Gobblers: Carmel Clark, Colleen Sykes.
Women’s Competition on Thursday 21 May, Event v Par.
Winner: Fiona Buchanan, +2.
Runner up: Juanita Langford, -2 c/b.
Rundown: Wendy Morse, -1, Freda Bull, -1, Maria Taurer, -2, Lavinia Hill, -2, Anita Highlan, -2, Eve Hunt, -2, Mary Miller, -2, Aileen Morton, -3, Maz Gray, -4, Margie Lucas, -4, Wendy O’Hare, -4.
Approaches: Juanita Langford, Freda Bull, Jan Galvin.
Longest putt: Anne Kenzler.
A Stableford played on Saturday 23 May.
Winner: Patsy Fayne, 34.
Runner up: Louise Taylor, 31.
Rundown: Karen Hall, 29, Shay Zulpo, 29, Assunta Easton, 36, Colleen Sykes, 26.
Approach: Louise Taylor.
Longest putt: Colleen Sykes.

NOOSA GOLF CLUB
There were a total of 184 entrants for the Tuesday Single Stableford on 19 May. Scratch Rating(M): 71.0.
A Grade: 1, Shaun Taylor, daily handicap 7, score 42; 2, Brett Clarke, 2, 41; 3, Andrew Watson, 10, 40.
B Grade: 1, Ron Gatliff, 14, 39; 2, John Purdue, 14, 39; 3, Peter Bolitho, 14, 39.
C Grade: 1, Dirk Derek, 22, 44; 2, Greg Kane, 21, 39; 3, Clark Plasier, 19, 39.
Placegetters: Douglas Byrnes, 18, 39 c/b; Alan Powell, 25, 38; Joe Franz, 16, 38 c/b; John Mill, 11, 38 c/b; Tom Healey, 16, 38 c/b; Shane Healey, -1, 38 c/b; Robert Hemmings, 20, 38; Adrian Ward, 17, 37 c/b; Adam Dehnen, 12, 37 c/b; Dan Harmer, 17, 37 c/b; Colin Redley, 13, 37 c/b; Mark Tickle, 0, 37.
Nearest the Pin (winning four balls)
A Grade: 5th Paul Sanderson, 7th Karl Shaw, 10th Neville Hazlett, 12th John Mill.
B Grade: Gary Powis, Kent Officer, Peter Kremers, Bob Bosworth.
C Grade: Clark Plasier, Peter Croasdaile, Peter Croasdaile, Clark Plasier.
Sweepstakes: 1, Andrew Watson, 2, John Purdue, 3, Joe Franz.
A Single Stableford was played on Saturday 23 May with 236 entrants. Scratch Rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: 1, Coman Reynolds, daily handicap 10, score 41; 2, Paul Sanderson, 9, 39; 3, Stephen McCaul, 11, 38.
B Grade: 1, Alan Meredith, 13, 42; 2, Manni Ribeiro, 18, 42; 3, Marcus Edwards, 18, 41.
C Grade: 1, John Johnson, 20, 44; 2, Barry Burdon, 29, 40; 3, Rex Lawn, 21, 37.
Placegetters: Ronald Read, 14, 38 c/b; Alan Martin, 9, 38; William Fogg, 9, 37 c/b; Gary Colenso, 30, 37; Neil Prideaux, 16, 36 c/b.
Nearest the Pin
A Grade: 5th Sam Boulden, 7th Thomas Loveridge, 10th Shaun Taylor, 12th Mark MacNish.
B Grade: Matt Fasso, Shane Rayner, Michael Gafa, David O’Connor.
C Grade: David Garner, Terry Farrell, Brian Clothier, Graham Meadows.
Pro’s Approach
A Grade: Jim Scholes.
B Grade: Gary Elliott.
C Grade: Ronald Harris.
Birdie Box
B Grade: Derek Pousette.

NYRC SOCIAL GOLF
A stroke and putt was played on 23 May.
Men’s winner: Phil Waugh, 53; runner up Rob Lazdin, 53.
Women’s winner: Mary Hitchen, 55; runner up Jenny Steer, 56.
Nearest the Pin: 1st Mary Hitchen, 2nd Garth Pienaar, 5th Laurie Moore, 12th Lea Bell, 15th Mary Hitchen. Longest putt: 9th Ken Chapple.
Putts – Men: David Croucher, 38; women: Anne Gallen, 30.
Other results: Garth Pienaar 54/30, David Croucher 55/28, Ralph Garber 55/31, Phil Ryan 56/36, Roy Crombie 57/31, Paula Jeffrey 57/33, Lea Bell 57/33, David Blanton 59/29, Ken Chapple 59/29, Rob McLeod 60/33, Nola Mountain 60/37, Anne Gallen 61/30, Joan Bradley 61/36, Mary Sawyer 62/34, Petra Collins 62/37, Trish Yates 63/39, Laurie Moore 64/39, Jacqui Cooper 66/44, Evelyn Garber 75/37.
Next game will be a Stableford on 6 June.

NOOSA PAR 3
Single Stableford results for 23 May sponsored by Bob Lea.
A Grade: 1, Zane Jesberg, 39; 2, Leon Turner, 35.
B Grade: 1, David Stokes, 34 c/b; 2, Gary Roper, 34.
Nearest the Pin – Ladies on 12th winning balls: Ella Angelides. Men (winning six pack): 10th Nic Lesic, 16th Zane Jesberg, 23rd Gary Roper, 25th Richard Poutu.
Drawn for Par (winning six balls): 9th Darren Simmonds, NO.
Member draw (six pack): Col Staun, YES.

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