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Good nett result

NOOSA GOLF CLUB
ON Saturday 24 January, 226 entrants competed in the Sir Dallas Brooks nett competition on the GA course. Scratch rating(M): 72.0.
A Grade: 1, Gus Torney, daily handicap 8, score 68; 2, Paul Neate, 12, 70.
B Grade: 1, Stephen Thorn, 14, 67; 2, Darryl Dent, 16, 70.
C Grade: 1, Brian Priebe, 22, 63; 2, Tony Cawley, 21, 67.
Placegetters: Phillip Oyston, 26, 68; Christopher Townson, 24, 69; Lester Friend, 28, 70; Trent Morgan, 15, 70 c/b; Ian Brooks, 24, 70; Stewart Shimmin, 25, 70; Mal Price, 11, 71; Michael Clayton, 17, 71; Daniel Staples, 22, 71; Gary Wood, 11, 71; Graham Hillan, 15, 71; Michael Law, 20, 71; Mark Cronin, 13, 71; Bruce Hallett, 18, 71; Michael Gardner, 12, 71; John Brodie, 18, 71; Paddy Clarke, 18, 71; Thomas Loveridge, 7, 71.
NTP: A Grade – 5th Peter Telley, 7th Jared Maunder, 10th Adam Grant, 12th, Stephen McCaul. B Grade: Peter Cossins, Mike Quincey, Brendon Strid, David O’Connor. C Grade: Ian Brooks, Andrew Aitken, Tony Cawley, Michael Law.
Pro’s approach: A Grade – Jared Maunder. B Grade – Kevin Krogh.
B Grade, Birdie Box: Kevin Krogh, Graham Hillan, Geoffrey Smith.
Single stableford results on 24 January had 57 starters. A Grade: 1, Duncan Chesney, 41; 2, Nik Lesic, 41.
B Grade: 1, Gary Roper, 38; 2, Gordon Lund, 38.
NTP: 16th Rod Cameron, 24th Duncan Chesney, 25th Maurie Bloor.
Drawn for par: 9th Leon Turner.
Ball Rundown: Rusty Milliner 39, Russell Miller 38, Ed Tann 38, Neil Webb 37, Garth Pineaar 37, Ron Grady 37, Hans Van Heck 36, John Nickel 36.

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