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NINE ladies enjoyed a perfect golf day for Wednesday’s Stableford.

Winner of the round was Jill Marshall (37 points), runner-up was Joyce Boyd with 35 points and Jan Harry was in the ball pool with 33 points. Jan also won nearest the pin on the 9th.

Lorraine Bray had a fun day and went home with the pen. Next week we meet at 9.30am for a 10am hit-off.

For Thursday’s R&R Stableford, the threat of rain didn’t stop 26 members from venturing out into a dull cold day.

The eventual winner was Phil Lloyd with 40 points. In the ball pool were J Hewitt and D Knight 39 points, A Free and P Jones 36 points on a countback. NTPs went to A Free 3rd, P Lloyd 5th, R Thoulliss 9th and K Sambrooks 13th.

For Saturday’s Stableford, six ladies and 17 men took to the field with Rosie Laughlin (35) winning the ladies event with 40 points and Kevin Chase (23) got the men’s win.

Ball pool J Hewitt 36, K lane 35, T Turvey 34, C Wilkie and G Teasdale 33.

NTPs 3rd and 9th T Turvey, 5th J Hewitt, 9th A Free and 16th D Knight.

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