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WEDNESDAY, August 14 was ladies’ Stableford.

Jan Milne was the winner with 41 points, followed by Ange Giouzellis with 37 points and Jenny Waterson with 32 points. The Chino’s nearest the pin went to Meryl Cameron.

Thursday, August 15 was R & R Stableford.

It was another good field for the event, with Casey Gillen taking the win with 38 points.

The ball pool went to A.Free, G.Service, S.Dibsdale and D.Ellwood, all on 35 points, while the nearest the pins were won by A.Free (3rd), T.Hall (5th), R.Delamare (9th), C.Wilkie (13th) and W.O’Neill (16th).

Saturday, August 17 was Stableford.

Only 10 members played with the threat of wind and rain present.

The winner of the day was Wayne O’Neill with 37 points, followed by J.Tartaglia and D.Wood with 35 points, J.Murphy and B.Shields with 33 points, K.Lane with 31 points, S.Harry with 30 points, C.Manners and A.Free with 29 points, and G.McNeil with 26 points.

The nearest the pins were won by S Harry (3rd and 13th), B.Shields (9th) and D.Wood (16th).

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