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Down the Fairways – Kerang

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THERE was no Wednesday ladies golf due to the very welcome rain.

For Thursday’s R&R Stableford, 30 members and guests entered the competition, in great weather and great course.

The winner was John Pay scoring 39 points from runner-up Shane Dibsdale with 37 points.

Others in the ball pool were K Sambrooks on 36, T Laughlin and A Free on 35 and G Pay on 34.

Saturday Men’s Monthly Medal, Super 6 and Ladies Goblet had eight ladies and 34 men taking part.

The Monthly Medal winner was Lindsay Hogg scoring 88-11=77 and the ladies goblet winner was Michelle Dillon scoring 77-10=67 (welcome back to golf Michelle). The winner of the Super 6 was John Pay.

David Wood had a hole-in-one on the 9th, well done David. Ball pool D Wood 68, J Tartaglia 69, C Wilkie 70, J Ackland, J Pat and G Wyre 71, T O’Neill and T Laughlin 72.

NTPs were 3rd R Pay, 5th K Chase, 9th D Wood, 13th M Dillon and 16th S Harry.

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