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TEWANTIN NOOSA
Tuesday Single Stableford (20 May): A Grade – 1st A. Harris 43 points, 2nd W. Hallett 41 points c/b, 3rd T. Sumner 41 points. B Grade – 1st M. Reynolds 39 points c/b, 2nd R. Hemmings 39 points c/b, 3rd B. McConnell 39 points c/b. C Grade – 1st M. Donnelly 41 points, 2nd A. Powell 38 points, 3rd P. Wright 37 points.
Sweepstakes: 1st A. Harris 43, 2nd W. Mallett 41, 3rd M. Holland 40.
NTP: A Grade – 5th J. Rusanen, 7th N. Hazlett. B Grade – 5th J. Mill, 7th G. Tye. C Grade – 5th M. Ashworth, 7th P. Baynes.
Saturday Single Stableford (24 May): A Grade – 1st A. Martin 38 points, 2nd I. Vardy 38 points c/b. B Grade – 1st M. Nasserredin 40 points, 2nd B. Falmer 39 points c/b. C Grade – 1st B. Priebe 39, 2nd T. Duffield 39 points c/b.
NTP: A Grade – 5th W. Rayson, 7th T. Scheerers, 10th A. Graham, 12th A. Grant. B Grade – R. Lawn, D. Hildebrandt, M. Cantori, G. Hillan. C Grade – J. Kingston, W. Howard, J. Corder, K. Rogers.
Pro’s Approach: A Grade – M. McNish 8 balls. B Grade – M. Loveridge 8 balls. C Grade – G. Brown 7 balls.
Noosa Medifirst (2 balls) (2nd shot to 18): B. Payton.
Birdie Box: A Grade – 25 balls. B Grade – M. Loveridge 8 balls. C Grade – 7 balls.

COOROY GOLF
Ladies’ Stableford Margie Lucas Trophy: Winner Lyn Blackmore 36 points c/b, runner-up Wendy O’Hare 36 points.
DTL: Terri Cairns 35, Maria Taurer 33, Muriel Willett 33, Patsy Fayne 32, Shane Zulpo 32, Colleen Sykes 32, Assunta Easton 32, Doreen Dixon 32, Barbara Taylor 31, Sonja Cordwell 31, Heather Johanson 30 c/b.
Approaches: Lyn Blackmore, Assunta Easton, Colleen Sykes.
Longest Putt: Colleen Sykes.
Eagle: Margie Lucas 8th.

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