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Stableford results

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Wednesday Ladies Stableford August 30, 2023

Twelve contested the day’s event, and the winner was Carol Dear scoring 37 points, from Jan Harry with 36 pts, others in the ball pool were Rosie Laughlin 34, Geraldine Kennedy and Meryl Cameron on 31. Chino’s NTP went to Shirley Jenner.

Thursday R & R Stableford August 31, 2023

A good-sized field took part in the day’s competition. The winner on a countback was Phil Lloyd from Peter Jones with 38 points. Others in the ball pool were A. Free 36, G. Gin and C. Gillen 35. NTP’s went to T. Laughlin 3rd & 9th, J. Tartaglia 5th, G. Gin 13th and C. Wilkie 16th.

Saturday Monthly Medal Stroke September 2, 2023

Thirty four members and a visitor enjoyed the day with the course in great condition. The winner was Terry Turvey 83-15=68 on a C/B from Kevin Lane 82-14=68. Others in the ball pool were G. Teasdale 69, T. Hall 70, M. Cameron, L. Hadfield, G. Wyte 71 and T. Laughlin 72.

NTP’s went to B. Shay 3rd, A. Free 5th, R. Hayes 9th, G. Teasdale 13th and L. Hadfield 16th.

Just a reminder to members and visitors that www.bookatee.com.au/kerang is still in use for those who wish to book a tee time and pay in advance.


Lalbert

A Stableford event was held on Sunday, August 27.

The winner was Scott Worner with 33 points from Stuart McGregor on 31 points and Maurice Meehan on 30 points. NTP was Stuart McGregor.

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