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Down the Fairways

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NO ladies golf was played this week due to rain.

Finally, some good weather for golf on Thursday for R&R Stableford.

Unfortunately, the ladies missed out again, hoping that will be the last time this summer.

A reminder to members that volunteers are still required to assist with the storm damage clean-up. From 8am to 9am this week at the clubhouse, if you can spare a couple of hours.

We had 32 members and guests play Stableford. A contingent from Belvoir Park Golf Club teamed up with president Peter Jones and had a grand day.

The visitors finished at the top and the bottom of the scoreboard. The winner of the day was Leigh Hancock (17) with 40 points, while at the other end Rod Southon took home the coveted pen award.

Others in the ball pool were T. Turvey 37, K. Chase, Leo Treble and L. Hadfield on 35, Tim Chisholm and S. Dibsdale 34.

Nearest to the pin on the 3rd T. Hall, 5th L. Hadfield, 9th C. Waterson, 13th W. O’Neill and 16th Leo Treble.

Forty members took part in the Stableford event on Saturday with Nola Robinson scoring 38 points to win the ladies event.

Shane Dibsdale scored 41 points to win the men’s event. In the ball pool were G. Gin 40, C. Manners and T. Turvey 38, Jan Harry and K. Chase 37, S. Phillips, B. Gibson and G. Teasdale all on 35.

NTP 3rd S. Harry, 5th C. Waterson, 9th C. Manners, 13th S. Dibsdale and the 16th G. Pay.

Get your teams sorted and enter the Autopro 4 person Ambrose on Australia Day.

The pennant season starts on February 11 at Cohuna.

If you wish to play pennant contact Captain Jack on 0408 346 564.

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