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

THE Dye Brothers Triples were played on Sunday and winners were Peter Bibby, Mick Carmody and Steven Brown.

Cohuna Golf taking the honours being the only three-game winner out of 14 teams with 77 points.

Runners-up were Jim McLeish, Bryce McLeish and Sonia McLeish (Kerang Golf) with 68 points.

Third place was Henry Boswood, Glenn Fields of Kyabram and Jason Lunghusen of Barham on 58 points.

Thanks to the Dye family for their sponsorship, the ladies for a splendid afternoon tea and all others involved.

The presentation night will be on Friday at 6.30pm at the clubhouse.

List is on the clubhouse noticeboard or contact Tony Cantwell on 0419 369 821or Graham Douglas on 0409 567 428 before the end of today.

The club is holding a raffle to be drawn on presentation night. All raffle books are to be returned to Ken Dehne.

The autumn pie and soup combined clubs A/C two bowl triples commences on Thursday, April 13 at 11am at Leitchville.

Contact Tony or Graham.

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