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Down the Fairways – Kerang

LADIES golf on February 8 saw a good field enjoy a Stableford round. Winner of the day was Chrissy Downs with 39 points.

Meryl Cameron (38 points) and Deanne Free (36 points) were in the ball pool. Deanne had nearest the pin on the 9th and scored a birdie.

Next week assembly at 9am for 9.30am am hit-off.

Captain Jack (11) tuned up nicely for the golf trip by winning with 43 points in the R&R Stableford on February 9.

Jack shot three birdies and seven bogies for his fine round of golf.

Ball pool was Tony Hall (19) 39, Blake Shay (10) and Luke Hadfield (10) both on 37, Gav Teasdale (11) 37.

Last Saturday, only 28 golfers played due to the golf trip to Barooga and the gale force winds we all had to contend with.

Rob Fabry (20) handled the conditions with aplomb to win the Greenwood Mug with 37 points consisting of 13 around the front nine and 24 around the back.

Ladies’ winner of the Goblet on Saturday was Deaniee Henderson (19) on 35 points and runner-up was Jan Harry (11) 31.

Ball pool was James Meehan Jr (6) 36, Frank Cianci (25) 35, Col Wilkie (8) 34, Scott Harry (11), James Meehan Snr (11) and Gary Hayes (15) all on 33 and Kevin Sambrooks (14) missed out on countback.

Nearest the pins were Kevin Lane 3rd, Scott Harry 16th and Col Wilkie 9th and 13th and nobody landed on the 5th.

We have the Water Pool 4B next Saturday so get your names in for that, the IGA 4P Ambrose is coming up soon and the par three day in March.

We played pennant at Cohuna last Sunday on their great course against Pyramid Hill and we walked away with a draw.

Chris Waterson/Kevin Lane squared their match, Brendan Shields/Ross Nesbit won 5/4 and Scott Harry/Deaniee Henderson lost 3/2 so because of results we won the day by 0.2 of a point, so we are in the four and this week we go to Balranald.

Kerang A team play Cohuna 1 and Kerang B team play Cohuna 2.

Good luck to those teams this weekend.

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