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Strong fields, great fun

Ladies Monthly Medal Stroke was on Wednesday April 3. The medal winner for April is Michelle Dillon with 82-10=72. Ball pool went to S. Jenner (96-23=73) and M. Cameron (93-20=73). Chino’s NTP went to C. Downes.

R & R Stableford Thursday was on April 4, 2024

On a very good day for golf, 29 members and guests entered the competition. The course was in great condition, many thanks to our trusty band of volunteers, with the winner Chris Waterson (3) scoring 38 points. Ball pool went to D. Meehan 37, G. Pay 36, B. Shields 35, G. Service & K. Lane 34. NTP’s went to S. Dibsdale 3rd, D. Meehan 5th, L. Hadfield 9th, T. Laughlin 13th and the 16th C. Waterson.

Monthly Medal Stroke was on Saturday April 6, 2024

Despite rain, 13 members took part. The winner was Jim Apostolelis (13) 69. Ball pool went to J. Hewitt 71, D. Meehan 72 and C. Wilkie 74. NTP’s 3rd L. Keighran, 5th & 9th J. Pay, 13th M. Kelly 7, 16th C. Waterson.

Par 3 Day was on Sunday April 7, 2024.

It was a very strong field for this great fun day for golfers. All 18 holes were reduced to Par 3’s and everyone had a winner. The day’s scratch event winners were, for the ladies Jeanette Hicks 61 and runner up Michelle Dillon 64. In the men’s it was Andrew Spitty with 56 and runner up R. Hicks 58.

Men’s: B grade winner F. Cianci 45, runner up M. Kelly 46.

A Grade P. Kuipor 48, runner up B. Shields 49.

Ladies: Winner K. Hewitt 31, runner up 36. A very big thank you to all our fabulous sponsors.

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