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Ladies’ Stableford – Wednesday, September 18

Fourteen ladies played, with Nola Robinson (24) winning with a score of 32, on a countback from Shirley Jenner (23).

Other scores were Jill Marshall 31 and Joanne Martin 30.

R&R Stableford – Thursday, September 19

Thirty members played and it was Gary Pay with 37 points who took the win over Joe Tartaglia on 36.

Others in the ball pool were Allan Free 35 and Chris Waterson 34, while the nearest-the-pins went to B Shields (3rd), G Service (5th), J Tartaglia (9th), K McKerrow (13th) and C Waterson (16th).

Stableford – Saturday, September, 21

Twenty-one entered the event, with Chris Manners (8) winning on a countback with 39 points from Graham Wyte (13).

Others in the ball pool were S Phillips and G Service 38, J Hewitt 36 and K Chase 35.

The nearest-the-pins went to A Free (3rd), J Hewitt (5th), D Knight (9th and 16th) and G Service (13th).

Coming eventsThis Friday, September 27, is the Visual Appeal Four-person Ambrose (on grand final eve), with the Ladies’ Medallist of the Year to follow on Wednesday, October 2, and Wishart’s Gold Watch 4BBB on Sunday, October 6.

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