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Down the Fairways

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TWELVE ladies took part in the Wednesday Stableford competition.

The winner was Angela Morton with (17) 41 points, others in the ball pool were Rowena Henry (49) 39 points, Shirley Jenner (22) and Rosie Laughlin (35) on 34 points. Chino’s nearest to the pin on the 9th was won by Joyce Boyd

Another good field of 29 entered Thursday’s R&R competition. Rob Fabry won the day with (18) 38 points and continues his recent good form. Others in the ball pool were Spud McKerrow, Brent McKnight, Tony Laughlin and Greg Gin all on 36, and Graham Wyte on 35.

NTP went to Greg Maher (visitor from Murrabit) on the 3rd, Col Wilkie 5th, Kevin Chase 9th, David Knight 13th and Jean Youl 16th.

On Saturday, 20 members took part in the Greenwood Mugge Stableford and Brendan Shields is the winner for the next month, with a score of 41 points.

Others in the ball pool were B. Gibson 36, J. Wilkinson (visitor from Pioneer Valley GC) and T. Turvey each with 34. The pen award went to K. Chase with 22.

NTP went to C. Wilkie on 3rd, B. Gibson the 5th and 13th, D. Wood the 9th and 16th went to S. Dibsdale.

The upcoming events are NDVGA Grass Greens Championships this Tuesday, Golconda four-person Ambrose on Monday, June 10.

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