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Ladies stroke was on Wednesday.

The day’s winner was C. Downs with a score of 98-28=70, ahead of D. Free with 95-24=71, A. Morton with 89-17=72 and M. Cameron with 95-21=74.

The nearest the pins were won by A. Morton, who was closest on both the 3rd and 9th holes.

R&R Stableford was on Thursday.

A good-sized field of 26 competitors entered, with the winner being Rob Fabry (20) with 40 points, ahead of B.McKnight (19) and C.Waterson (5) on 35 points, R.Delamare (17) and T.Laughlin (11) on 34.

The nearest the pins were won by J. Tartaglia (3rd), B. Shields (5th), B. McKnight (6th), A. Spitty (13th) and W. Hall (16th).

Stableford was on Saturday.

A good-sized field of 45 members played and the winner of the ladies event was Jenny Waterson with 31.

The men’s winner was Brent McKnight with 38 on countback ahead of Gav Teasdale, also on 38, with P. Hall (36), B. Gladman (35), D. Meehan, P. Lloyd, L. Mellier and M. Wilson (all 34) and J. Hewitt (33) following.

The nearest the pins were won by L. Hogg (3rd), B. Shay (5th), K. Lane (9th and 13th) and C. Gillen (16th).

After two rounds of club championships, the leaders in the ladies A Grade are Olive Spitty with a score of 75/80=155, with Michelle Dillon 84/88=172 and Jan Harry 87/88=175 trailing.

The handicap leaders are Ange Morton with 71/72=143, M. Dillon 73/77=150 and O. Spitty 74/79=153.

The B Grade leaders are Meryl Cameron with 95/95=190, ahead of Shirley Jenner with 95/98=193 and D. Henderson on 96/97=193.

B Grade handicap leaders are S. Jenner on 72/75=147, with M. Cameron on 74/74=148 and C. Downs on 80/70=150.

The leaders in the men’s championship are Andrew Spitty on 72/72=144, with Phil Lloyd on 78/83=161, Chris Waterson on 78/79=162 and Blake Shay on 80/83=163 following.

The handicap leaders are B. Shay on 72/75=147, with B. Shields on 69/80=149 and L. Hadfield on 72/77=149.

The B Grade leaders are Gavin Teasdale on 87/81=168, with Peter Hall on 84/86=170 and Max Wilson 88/87=176 trailing.

The handicap leaders are P. Hall with 69/71=140, G. Teasdale on 75/69=144 and J. Tartaglia on 71/74=145.

The C Grade leader is Brent McKnight on 95/88=183, with Chris Gray following on 89/98=187 and Ken Williams with 95/93=188.

The handicap leaders are B. McKnight with 76/69=145, K. Williams on 72/74=146 and K. Chase on 72/76=148.

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