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Win makes Gray’s day

COOROY GOLF
THE women’s Tuesday club held a stableford on the front nine. Winner was Maz Gray 15 and the runner-up Mary Miller 14. Rundown: Wendy Morse 14; Eve Hunt 14; Leith Barr 12. Approach: Leith Barr. Gobblers: Eve Hunt, Maz Gray.
Thursday 23 April, Canadian two stroke: Anne Kenzler and Wendy O’Hare 64.5, runners-up Sue Piggott and Barbara Taylor 66.5. Rundown: Jocelyn Rabjohns and Fay Wiggins 68, Sonja Cordwell and Margie Lucas 68, Wendy Morse and Eve Hunt 70.5, Assunta Easton and Bronwyn Woolbank 71, Desley Walker and Joyce McKay 73.5. Approaches: Juanita Langford and Lavinia Hill.

NOOSA GOLF
TUESDAY club single stableford on 21 April with a total of 201 entrants. Scratch rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: Michael Napier (6) 44, Brett Le Boy (10) 40, John Mierocha (7) 40.
B Grade: Aaron Carter (14) 45, Dwight Bandman (13) 41, Lionel McElroy (17) 40.
C Grade: Ray Graetz (26) 40, Wesley Hodgens (26) 40, Geoff Kerr (24) 40.
Placegetters: Tony Giles (15) 40, John Favelle (26) 39, Peter Cossins (12) 39, Chris Misios (12) 39, Andrew Watson (11) 39, Paul Shaw (16) 39, Karl Gottschalk (8) 39, Mark Buckley (22) 38, Graham Hillan (15) 38, Bradley Juillerat (11) 38, Nicholas McLaren (17) 38, Keith Howard (13) 38.
NTP: A Grade – 5th Rodney Vaughan, 7th Craig Strudwick, 10th Milton Reynolds, 12th Gus Torney. B Grade – Jim Booth, Jamie Priestley, Martin Ashworth, Aaron Carter. C Grade – Malcolm Shand, Ray Graetz, Dirk Derek, Richard Pearson.
Sweepstakes: Aaron Carter, Michael Napier, Dwight Bandman.
Anzac Day single stableford, 212 entrants. Scratch rating (M): 71.0.
A Grade: Bruce Blakemore, DSR 71, daily handicap 11, new GA handicap 9.3, score 43; Paul Sanderson, 71, 9, 7.8, 41. B Grade: Phil Griffiths 71, 17, 14.8, 39; John Osmaston, 71, 15, 13.4, 38. C Grade: Christian Pearce 71, 20, 17.7, 43; Stewart Shimmin, 71, 24, 21.4, 42.
Placegetters: Graham Meadows 71, 22, 19.7, 41; Alan Martin, 71, 9, 7.8, 41; Richard Pearson 71, 23, 20.7, 40; Coman Reynolds, 71, 11, 9.5, 39; Greg Cole, 71, 19, 16.9, 39; Charles Moore, 71, 24, 21.5, 39; Dwight Bandman, 71, 12, 10.8, 38; Daniel Vardy, 71, 11, 10.2, 38; Michael Cantori, 71, 16, 14.5, 38; Ken McBryde, 71, 22, 19.8, 38; Rob Martin, 71, 9, 7.7, 37; Michael Newman, 71, 9, 8.3, 37; Bruce Hallett, 71, 16, 14.6, 37; Murray Green, 71, 6, 5.1, 37; Adrian Ward, 71, 18, 16.2, 37; Jamie Priestley, 71, 19 17.0, 37; John Luttmer, 71, 20, 18.0, 37; Peter Bolitho, 71, 13, 12.0, 37.
NTP: A Grade – 5th James Greg, 7th David Ainscough, 10th David Ainscough, 12th Bruce Blakemore. B Grade – Alan Laird, John Purdue, Ray Pettigrove, Anthony Harris. C Grade – Rex Lawn, Mark Waine, Richard Pearson, Graham Wall.

NOOSA PAR 3 GOLF
SINGLE stableford, held 25 April, sponsored by the club.
A Grade: Chris Rowlinson 39, Rusty Milliner 38.
B Grade: Barry Slater 40, Lynne Hancock 36 (three-way countback).
NTP: 3rd Kim Poulsen, 4th Rusty Milliner, 7th Sally Prosser, 16th Barry Slater. Ladies 12th Sally Prosser.
Drawn for par: 9th Bronco Price.
Ball rundown: Leon Turner 37, Bronco Price 36, Pam Walker 36, Sally Prosser 36.

NOOSA SPRINGS GOLF
NOOSA Springs’ popular ladies day teed off in competition on Tuesday as the first of three exciting rounds.
Congratulations to Ramona Shaw who took first prize in the single stableford game with a score of 42 points.
The women enjoyed a champagne lunch and listened to a guest speaker from Destiny Rescue, a not-for-profit organisation whose mission is to protect vulnerable children globally.
The series continues 4 August and 1 December. Ladies who play both days in the series automatically go in the grand draw to win a Noosa Springs holiday valued at more than $800.
“Most Sunshine Coast golf clubs and some from interstate and New Zealand were represented today, it really is a fabulous competition,” golf operations manager Warren Ellis said.
“We urge women golfers to get on board and register for the remaining two rounds.”
April winners are:
1st place Ramona Shaw 42 points (Noosa Springs).
2nd place Elaine Glasby 41 (Noosa Springs).
3rd place Sue Bosch 36 (Royal Sydney).
4th place Claudia Cohn 36 (Noosa Springs).
5th place Margaret Pomfret 35 (Mt Coolum).
6th place Margaret Stott 34 (Noosa Springs).
NTP: 4th Fran Robertson (New Zealand), 8th Sue Bosch (Royal Sydney), Judy Young (Peregian), 16th Claudia Cohn (Noosa Springs).
The ladies day series is sponsored by Eminence, Puma, Adidas and Daily Sports.
To register for the next ladies day on 4 August, phone Noosa Springs (07) 5440 3333.

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