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A SMALLL field for Wednesday’s Stableford competition. The winner was Chrissy Downs with 34 points from three others on 29 points.

Runner-up was Megan Taylor. Ball pool went to Rhonda Willoughby. Chino’s NTP on the 9th went to Rosie Laughlin.

Winer of Thursday’s R&R Stableford was Col Wilkie with 37 points. Ball pool went to A Free 35, G Teasdale & P Jones 34 and D Meehan 33. NTPs went to 3rd C Wilkie, 5th T Laughlin, 9th T Hall, 13th A Free and the 16th went unclaimed.

On Saturday, our best day weather wise for a while, the captain had us play par for the day, much to the golfers’ delight!

Robert Dick (14) won the day with a +4 to scrape home by +1 from Tony Laughlin (10) at +3.

Ladies’ winner with a score of square was Rosie Laughlin (34).

Ball pool winners Ross Nesbitt (12) +2, Malcolm Kennedy +1, and Ron Schultze (25), Scott Harry (12) and Roger Pay (14) all -1. Best on the par 3s were Tony Hall 3rd, Col Wilkie 5th, Tony Laughlin 9th and Captain Jack on 13 and 16.

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