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Ladies event a success

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Weekly results for Cohuna Golf Club begin with the ladies event last Wednesday, October 2.

An Aggregate Par event was held and Judy Simmonds (-4) and Lindy Moloney (-2) won the day with -6 from Sandra Hancock (-3) and Val Hoban (-1) with -4.

Nearest the pins went to Wendy Woods with 2 and Linda Moloney.

Thursday’s Men’s R&R was won by Kevin Crane (A grade 40pts) and Ted Jackson (B grade 35pts). Runners-up were Rob Wilson (38), Ron Farrant (35) and Bruce Bird (34).

Nearest the pins went to Geoff Miller, Ron Farrant, Kevin ‘sweet tooth’ Crane and Ron Haig.

Saturday’s Stableford round saw Geoff Miller atop the podium with 36 points from John Power on countback from Andrew Freemantle and Mickey Russell all with 35.

Nearest the pins went to Brenton Smyth, Hayden Bird, Geoff Miller and Mickey Russell.

The ladies Sunday stableford winner was Ros Dune (32) from Wilma Horridge (30) and Lois Stone (28).

Lois and Ros also took out nearest the pins.

The Men’s Monthly Medal winner for October is Doug Peace on countback from Mal Appleby, both with 71.

They were the B grade and A grade winners respectively.

Other good performances came from Wayne Robinson (73), Ray McGlone and Allan Walkington both with 75.

Men’s nearest the pins went to John Corry and Mal Appleby with 2.

The spring tournament is on this week, so get your names on the board for the various events and good luck.

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