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VERY determined ladies set out to play on Wednesday in the Monthly Medal competition and it was one of the older members who came out as the winner, with a score of 107-26=81, from Chrissy Downs with 126-27=86.

Chino’s NTP on the 9th went to Chrissy Downs.

There was a threat of rain on Thursday afternoon for the R&R Stableford but that didn’t stop 19 members from venturing outside.

The best score by far was by Phil Lloyd with 37 points.

This was followed by Tony Hall with 32 points, and Terry Turvey and J Hewitt both had 31 points to take out the ball pool. NTPs went to Gav Teasdale on 5th and 13th, while the 3rd, 9th and 16th were unclaimed.

On a bleak Saturday for the Greenwood Mug, 21 members tackled the course with biting wind and a brief shower.

The winner with 38 points was Col Wilkie (10).

Ball pool went to P Jones (16) 35 points, Rosy Laughlin (35) 34 points, and Meryl Cameron and Ross Nesbitt had 33 points. NTPs went to M Cameron 3rd, D Wood 9th, 13th G Teasdale, 16th L Hadfield and 5th went unclaimed.

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