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Boyd, Nesbit winners

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APOLOGIES for not getting this correct version in last week’s paper for April 27 Stableford. So, here is the result.

The ladies winner was Joyce Boyd with 34. Men’s winner Ross Nesbit with a great 42. Ball pool went to J. Hewitt 36, G. Service 35, J. Murphy 34, C. Gray/B. Shay on 32.

NTP went to Phil Willcock (Stawell GC) 3rd, S. Harry 5th, T. Laughlin 9th, K. Lane 13th and S. Phillips 16th.

Thirteen ladies enjoyed the sunny conditions and the course for Monthly Medal Stroke on May 2.

The Monthly Medal winner is Jan Harry with 82-10=72 on a countback from Michelle Dillon with 82-10=72. Others in the ball pool were M. Taylor 89-17=72. Chino’s NTP went to Rosie Laughlin.

On Thursday R&R Stableford, members enjoyed a great afternoon’s weather and a game of golf.

Rob Fabry came in with the winning score of 39, edging out Terry Turvey with 38, others in the ball pool were L. Hadfield 37, K. Lane 36, P. Lloyd and G. Wyte on 35 on a countback.

A welcome back to golf for Ken Williams who won the pen award. NTP went to T. Turvey 3rd, C. Wilkie 5th, D. Meehan 9th, L. Hadfield 13th and 16 was left untouched.

On Saturday, players enjoyed the afternoon of golf when the sun came out, after a cool start to the day.

Medalist for the month of May with a great score Doug Meehan 77-7=70 with Col Wilke close behind on a countback 78-8=70. Ball pool Col, Spud McKerrow 71, Terry Turvey 72, Shirley Jenner 73 & John Murphy 73. The ladies’ winner was Joyce Boyd 97-27=70.

NTP 5th Phil Lloyd, 9th Andrew Spitty, 13th Doug Meehan (none on 3rd or 16th).

Pennant results Sunday, played at Kerang versus Murray Downs:

Div 1 Won 5/0 Andrew Spitty 8/7, Olive Spitty 4/2, Logan Keighran 1 up, Chris Mannners 4/3 and Col Wilke 4/3

Div 2 Won 3/2 Doug Meehan 3/2, Blake Shay lost 4/3, David Woods lost 3/2, Brendan Shields 7/5, Scott Harry 6/4.

Div 3 Won 5/0 Congratulations to Mabel Spitty on her first Pennant match and she had a great win 3/2, Brian Gibson 1 Up, Kevin Lane 2/1, David Knight 6/5, Chris Gray 1 Up.

No pennant next week due to Mother’s Day back on the May 19 at Deni.

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