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Win is Taylor made

NOOSA GOLF
THE second round of qualifying championships stableford was held on Tuesday 21 July with 201 entrants. Scratch rating (M): 72.0.
A Grade: Shaun Taylor, daily handicap 6, score 40; Mal Condon, 10, 38; Cameron Urquhart, 12, 37.
B Grade: Tony Giles, 13, 38; Paul Neate, 13, 37; Colin Redley, 13, 36.
C Grade: Lloyd Pardon, 19, 39 c/b; John Deem, 19, 39; Brett Hunter, 31, 38.
Placegetters: Barry Burdon, 28, 37; Dennis Hildebrandt, 16, 36; Roland Dean, 19, 35; Robbie Mallett (Redcliffe GC), 13, 35; Peter Cossins, 12, 35; Neville Hazlett, 8, 35; Mark Ostwald, 13, 35; Alec Graham, 10, 35; Michael Gargan (Warragul GC), 12, 35; Steve Paul, 19, 35; Wesley Hodgens, 25, 35; Ken Robinson, 7, 35.
NTP: A Grade – 5th John Mill, 7th Leigh Hancock, 10th Leigh Hancock, 12th Trevor Sumner. B Grade – David Smallbone, Douglas Byrnes, Michael Evans, Brian Roper.
C Grade – Wesley Hodgens, Peter McDonald, Bob Mirams, Geoff Kerr.
Sweepstakes: Lloyd Pardon, Brett Hunter, Tony Giles.
Saturday 25 July was a nett event for the second round of club championships, with 242 entries. Scratch rating (M): 72.0.
A Grade: Christian Butterworth, daily handicap 4, score 65; Alex Officer, 12, 68; Garry Foley, 11, 69.
B Grade: Bruce W. Davidson, 16, 68; Graham K. Smith, 13, 70 c/b; Tom Mulcairn, 16, 70 c/b.
C Grade: Cooper Clarke, 25, 66; Stewart Shimmin, 23, 69; Greg Earp, 23, 70.
Placegetters: Brett Clarke, 0, 70; Lee Elvy, 10, 70; Frank Bates, 17, 70; Peter Cossins, 11, 71; Phil Grove, 11, 71.
Great score: John Sullivan. Christian Butterworth, Warren Brewer.
NTP: A Grade – 5th John Sullivan, 7th David Mills, 10th Adam Grant, 12th Russell Milliner. B Grade – Stephen Baker, Keith Munday, Michael Cantori, Graham K. Smith.
C Grade – Jerome Stuart, Todd Richardson, Cooper Clarke, Michael O’Reilly.
Pro’s approach: A Grade – Christian Butterworth. B Grade – Michael Gardner. C Grade – Geoffrey Smith.
Birdie box: C Grade: Bryce Payton, John Wex, Michael O’Reilly.

NOOSA PAR 3 GOLF
AMBROSE results from 25 July.
First, Neil and Sandy Webb, 49.5, followed by Russell Miller/Chris Rowlinson 49.75.
NTP: 2nd Russell Miller, 3rd Wayne Price (Bronco), 13th Darren Simmonds, 16th Rusty (in the circle).
Drawn for par: 9th Neil Beasley.
Ball rundown: Russell Milner/Wayne Price 50, Zane Jesberg/Michael Gooding 50, Kim Gunness/Kim Poulsen 50.75, Team Prosser 51.5, Errol Grieve/Paula Jeffrey 51.75, Richard Poutu, Tony Ho 52, Merilyn Thomas/David Gerrard 52.25, Garth Pienaar/David Croucher 52.25, Chris and Shane Perry 52.5, Ron Grady/Leon Turner 53.25, Studley Martin/Leo Sorrenson 53.75.
Member draw: John Nickel.

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