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Golfers relish fine conditions

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THE weather gods were looking after golfers again for Wednesday ladies with a fine sunny day.

Meagan Taylor made the most of the conditions to win the day with a score of 36 points.

The ball pool went to Joyce Boyd on 34 points.

Chino’s nearest-the-pin saw the voucher go to Michelle Dillon.

On another great day weather-wise, 27 golfers entered Thursday’s R&R stableford.

Local builder David Knight had a good solid round to win the day with 38 points.

The ball pool went to R. Gannon, C. Gray and T. Turvey on 35 and G. Service on 34.

NTP went to T. Hall on the 3rd, K. Lane on the 5th, T. Laughlin on the 9th and G. Pay on the 13th.

Numbers were slightly down on previous weeks for Saturday stableford now that footy has started.

A total of 32 ladies and men played, with Rhonda Willoughby winning the ladies with 35 points and Joe Tartaglia winning the men with 41 points.

The ball pool went to J. Murphy on 39, M. Wilson and T. Hall on 37, R. Gannon on 35 and G. Service, S. McKerrow and K. Chase all on 34.

NTP went to T. Hall on the 3rd, B. Shay on the 5th, C. Waterson on the 9th, Joe Wilkinson the 13th and J. Tartaglia the 16th.

Friday is the autumn tournament.

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