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Golf results

Noosa Women’s Golf
Rose Bowl Challenge Monday 21 September – Single Stableford
Winning Silver Team: Mt Coolum – D. Chard 32, S. Brown 27, K. Brock 27, E. Cooper 26, K. Baldissera 35.
Winning Bronze Team: Cooroy – S. Piggott 34, W. Brown 34, M. Taurer 31, F. Wiggins 33, D. Walker 21. Silver Winner: Mavis Brimelow Beerwah 35; Runner Up: Kerry Baldissera Mt Coolum 35cb.
Bronze Winner: Susan Piggott Cooroy 34; Runner Up: Weang Brown Cooroy 34cb.
Non Rose Bowl Winner: Judy Patterson Noosa 34cb; Runner Up: Gail Stokes Noosa 34.
NTP on 7 Bronze: Marj Dakin Gympie; Silver: Judy Patterson Noosa.
NTP on 12 Silver: Charmaine McCormick Noosa.
Second shot on 10 Bronze: Robyn Jackson Gympie; Silver Janice Olley Maroochy River.

Thursday 24 September 2015 Single Stableford Field of 106
A Grade Winner: Naomi Moore 38cb; Runner Up: Mally Jane 38; Third: Charmaine McCormick 37.
B Grade Winner: Cynthia Jackson 38cb; Runner Up: Kathleen Anschau 38cb; Third: Jean Beasley 38cb.
C Grade Winner: Irene Harrold 42; Runner Up: Margaret Smith 38; Third: Diane Meade 37.
Hole in One Pin: Judy Meager.
Birdie Box on 5: Laraine Farrell, Sandra Fortington.
NTP on 7: A Grade Cheryl Sutherland; B Grade Robin McKenzie; C Grade Susan Griffiths.
Second shot on 10: A Grade Naomi Moore; B Grade Marilyn Leslie; C Grade Sheila Peters.
Ball Rundown: Cheryl Kane 38cb; Joy Wright 38; Marjorie Dean 38; Judy Meager 36cb; Margaret Storrer 36; Barbara Daly 35cb; Sally Simmons 35cb; Kathleen Male 35cb; Joy Lewis 35; Robyn Vincent 34cb; Julie Dale 34cb; Sue Weeden 34cb; Connie Gordon 34cb; Diane Porter 34cb; Denise Reynolds 34cb; Laraine Farrell 34.

Noosa Golf Club
There were 242 entrants for the single Stableford played on Saturday 26 September.
Scratch rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: 1, Ray Egge, 12, 41; 2, John Sullivan, 11, 39; 3, Stephen McCaul, 10, 38.
B Grade: 1, Manni Ribeiro, 18, 40; John Osmaston, 16, 38; Clark Plasier, 17, 38.
C Grade: 1, Colin White, 25, 40; Denis Daebritz, 25, 39; Alan Orton, 36, 38.
Place Getters: William Fogg, 6, 38; Ken McBryde, 22, 37; Bob McConnell, 15, 37; Ross Cunningham, 13, 37; Clive Hart, 17, 37; Neil Callow, 17, 37; Andrew Broad, 24, 37; Peter Smales, 18, 37; David Mills, 9, 37; Jim Byrne, 31, 37; Ronald Harris, 24, 37; Anthony Ryan, 16, 37; Gary Ogg, 16, 36; Glenn Penfold, 17, 36; Denis Doyle, 23, 36; Geoff Cohen, 12, 36; Michael Moodie, 8, 36; Alan Martin, 10, 36; Laurie Whittles, 32, 36.
Great score: Paul Neate
Nearest the Pin (winning four balls): A Grade: 5th Harry Roberts, 7th Alan Martin, 10th Laurie James, 12th Mark Cronin. B Grade: 5th Gary Dolton, 7th John Mill, 10th Dave Stewart, 12th Graeme Rickard. C Grade: 5th Ronald Harris, 7th Brian Priebe, 10th John Johnson, 12th John Johnson.
Other: A Grade: Alan Coey. B Grade: Kevin Krogh. C Grade: Robert Hemmings.

THERE were 191 entrants for the single Stableford played on Tuesday 22 September.
Scratch rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: 1, David Mills, 9, 40; 2, Robert Beencke, 11, 40; 3, Chuck Dahl, 9, 40.
B Grade: 1, Alan Burton, 13, 39; 2, Ronald Read, 14, 39; 3, Phil Griffiths, 17, 39.
C Grade: 1, Harvey Williams, 24, 40; 2, Denis Vazey, 26, 40; 3, Peter Crooks, 25, 39.
Place Getters: Phillip Joyce, 10, 40; Bert Cheong, 13, 39; Ray Pettigrove, 17, 39; Brian Roper, 18, 38; Shane Taylor, 15, 38; Barry Robinson, 12, 38; Peter Buhk, 9, 38; Shane Healey, -2, 38; Niel Cole, 17, 38; David Bell, 35, 38; John Morrall, 22, 38; Brett Clarke, 1, 38.
Nearest the Pin: A Grade: 5th Brett le Moy, 7th David Mills, 10th Derek Connolly, 12th George Bell. B grade: 5th Bert Cheong, 7th Glenn Penfold, 10th Shane Taylor, 12th Ron Gatliff. C grade: 5th Bob Cox, 7th Jim Harpley, 10th Christian Pearce, 12th Bill Nock.
Sweepstakes: 1, David Mills; 2, Alan Burton; 3, Bert Cheong.
Noosa Par 3 Golf
Ambrose results for 26 September.
First: Russell Milliner and Bronco Price, 47, 3/4. Second: Neil Beasley, 48, 1/2.
Nearest the Pin (winning six balls): 1st Lynne Hancock, 3rd Chris Perry, 8th Bob Forrest, 11th Ed Tann, 16th Russell Milliner.
Draw for Par: 9th Gwen Whitehead.
Ball Run Down: Zane Jesberg and Michael Gooding, 49; Ken Chapple and Ken Clapham, 49, 1/4; Lynne Hancock and Leon Turner, 50 1/4; Ed and Wanee Tann, 50 1/4; Leo Sorrenson and Wally Hulbert, 50 1/4; Dave Kalbrunner and John Gray, 51; John Last and Barry Slater, 51; Merilyn Thomas and David Gerrard, 51 1/4; Maurie Bloor and Hans Van Heck, 51 1/4; Chris Perry and Cheyne Perry, 51 1/2; Jill Jones and Bob Forrest, 51 3/4; Errol Grieve and Studley Martin, 52; Tony Ho and Kim Poulsen, 52 1/4.

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