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Aileen and Doone top score

COOROY GOLF
LADIES
ALL the ladies who had won a Monthly Medal during 2016 competed for the Medal of Medals.
With two players on 69, Doone Flanagan won on a countback from Eve Hunt. The daily event was won by Aileen Morton also on 69 on a countback, with Doone Flanagan claiming runner-up.
Rundown: Eve Hunt (69), Sue Sendall (70), Assunta Easton (70), Barbara Taylor (71), Margie Lucas (72), Fay Wiggins (72), Lee Williams (72), Jocelyn Rabjohns (73), Anne Kenzler (74), Lyn Blackmore (74), Rose Simmons (75 c/b).
Pin shots were won by Doone Flanagan, Lynne Dawson and Wendy Morse with Margie Lucas winning the longest putt. Congratulations to all on your performance on such a hot day.

NOOSA GOLF
TUESDAY
THERE were 199 entrants in the Stableford played on Tuesday 22 November. Scratch Rating (M): 70.0.
Winners – A Grade: Shaun Taylor 6, 41; Peter Cossins 11, 41; Ian Vardy 11, 40; Phil Grove 12, 40.
B Grade: Brett Le Moy 13, 42; Barry Robinson 14, 41; Arthur Naumov 16, 41; Shane Dunn 13, 40.
C Grade: Steven Lane 28, 42; Malcolm Shand 21, 42; Bob Muirhead 24, 40; Peter Croasdaile 22, 39.
Place Getters: Dale Officer 17, 40; Paul Neate 16, 39; Tom Healey 15, 39; Jimmy Douris 0, 39; John Deem 17, 39; Joachim Elding 11, 39; Robert Tasker 13, 39; Robin Versluys 16, 39; Peter Lyall 16, 39; Coman Reynolds 11, 38; Peter Telley 14, 38; Neil Cole 11, 38; Jerome Stuart 18, 38; Wayne Mallett 13, 38; Ray Egge 11, 38; Graeme Rickard 18, 38; David Ainscough 13, 38; Mal Condon 9, 38; Nathan Howie 3, 38; Ken Morrow 13, 38.
Nearest to Pin – A Grade: 5th John Mill; 7th Chris Misios; 10th Alec Graham; 12th Rick Beattie.
B Grade: 5th Bob Bosworth; 7th Tom Healey; 10th Barry Robinson; 12th Dennis Hildebrandt.
C Grade: 5th Greg Moore; 7th Les Callaghan; 10th Dean McAndrew; 12th Christopher Rowlinson.
Sweepstakes: 1 Brett Le Moy; 2 Jimmy Douris; 3 Robin Versluys.
SATURDAY
There were 215 players at the first round of the progressive stableford played on Saturday 26 November. Scratch Rating (M): 70.0.
Winners – A Grade: Brett Le Moy 12, 41; John Sullivan 10, 41; Chris Misios 12, 39.
B Grade: Bradley Graham 15, 41; Allan Coulson 15, 40; Lyndon Bruggy 16, 39.
C Grade: Bernie Phillips 21, 43; John Brodie 19, 42; Ken McBryde 22, 41.
Place Getters: Michael Meltzer 23, 40; Frank Thorne 22, 39; Doug Pinnington 21, 39; Bruce Blakemore 10, 38; James Lonie 12, 38; Graham K Smith 9, 38; Tony Vickers 14, 38; David Murray 13, 38; Wayne Raison 8, 38; Stephen McCaul 10, 38; Bronson White 25, 38; Alec O’Brien 6, 38; Jared Maunder 12, 38; Tony Latimer 19, 37; Douglas Byrnes 16, 37.
Nearest to Pin:
A Grade: 5th Brendon Strid; 7th Paul Sanderson; 10th Graham K Smith; 12th Michael Nassereddin.
B Grade: 5th Barry Robinson; 7th Robin Versluys; 10th Bradly Graham; 12th Adrian Ward.
C Grade: 5th Roland Dean; 7th David Chapman; 12th James Peter Pittendrigh.
Sweepstakes: 1 Brett Le Moy; 2 Phillip Oyston; 3 David O’Connor.

NYRC SOCIAL GOLF
RESULTS for the Stableford played on Saturday 26 November.
Men’s winners: Roy Crombie, C/B 36; Ken Chapple, 36.
Women’s winners: Jacque Cooper, 42; Maureen Moore, C/B 42.
Nearest to pin: 1st Chrissie Pobar; 2nd Ken Clapham; 8th Roy Crombie; 12th Jacque Cooper; 15th Rob Lazdin.
Longest putt: 9th Bill Way.
Ball Rundown: Jan Kelly 40; Joan Bradley 36; Laurie Moore 35; Rob Lazdins 35; Garth Pienaar 34; Ralph Garber 34; Ken Clapham 33; Viola Crombie 33; Jill Hill 33; Bill Way 32; Linda Beilby 32; Jim McGill 31; David Croucher 31; Chrissie Pobar 31; Paula Jeffrey 31; David Blanton 30; Lea Bell 29; Mary Sawyer 27; David Dunstall 20.

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