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Across the Greens – ​​​​​​​Leitchville

MIDWEEK Pennant results:

Division 2 lost to Cohuna Golf 40 (2 points) to 43 (6 points). Sherylyn Barnes lost to Cheryl Baker 17/25; Heather Crichton d Irene Trezise 23/18.

Saturday Pennant results:

Division 1 lost to Barham 36 (2 points) to 89 (10 points). Roma Opie lost to Brodie Harker 8/28; Tony Cantwell d Glen Faul 22/17 (this team of Tony Cantwell, Kevin Dehne, Gary Hawken and Sue Proctor will be dining out at the Leitchville Hotel); Ken Dehne lost Jason Lunghusen 11/39.

Division 3 lost to Barham 51 (2 points) to 78 (10 points). Laurie Crawford d Gary Wishart 25/18; Graham Wilson lost to Gary Cook 14/25; Mal Irvine lost to G. Goodwin 12/25.

The Club Championship Men’s Pairs will be played on Saturday, February 25, at 10am. Two rounds are to be completed. Entries close at 9.45am on the day.

The club is holding an end-of-season raffle to be drawn presentation night. All raffle books are to be returned to Ken Dehne.

The McGillivray Electrical A/C Tournament was won by the Ken Dehne, Jon Henty and Geoff Brown team and runners-up were the Tony Cantwell, Kevin Dehne and Ron Cornwill team. Thanks to our sponsor McGillivray Electrical.

Dye Brothers Triples take place on Sunday, March 19, at 12.30pm, entries to Tony Cantwell 0419 369 821.

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